Using the lsi configuration utility program, Using, Configuration – Lenovo RD210 User Manual

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Table

10.

RAID

utilities

(continued)

RAID

configuration

utility

Description

Location

Where

to

find

more

information

MegaRAID

BIOS

Configuration

Utility

(WebBIOS)

For:

v

ServeRAID-MR10i

controller

v

ServeRAID-MR10is

controller

v

ServeRAID-MR10m

controller

In

system

firmware.

To

access:

v

Use

UEFI

Setup

Utility.

v

Press

Ctrl

+

H

at

the

WebBIOS

prompt

during

startup.

“Using

the

WebBIOS

utility”

on

page

125

LSI

Logic

MPT

Setup

Utility

For:

v

ServeRAID-BR10i

controller

v

ServeRAID-BR10ie

controller

In

system

firmware.

To

access:

v

Use

UEFI

Setup

Utility.

v

Press

Ctrl

+

C

at

the

LSI

prompt

during

startup.

“Using

the

LSI

Configuration

Utility

program”

Using

the

LSI

Configuration

Utility

program

Use

the

LSI

Configuration

Utility

program

to

configure

and

manage

redundant

array

of

independent

disks

(RAID)

arrays.

Be

sure

to

use

this

program

as

described

in

this

document.

v

Use

the

LSI

Configuration

Utility

program

to:

Perform

a

low-level

format

on

a

hard

disk

drive

Create

an

array

of

hard

disk

drives

with

or

without

a

hot-spare

drive

Set

protocol

parameters

on

hard

disk

drives

The

integrated

SAS/SATA

controller

with

RAID

capabilities

supports

RAID

arrays.

You

can

use

the

LSI

Configuration

Utility

program

to

configure

RAID

1

(IM),

RAID

1E

(IME),

and

RAID

0

(IS)

for

a

single

pair

of

attached

devices.

If

you

install

a

different

type

of

RAID

adapter,

follow

the

instructions

in

the

documentation

that

comes

with

the

adapter

to

view

or

change

settings

for

attached

devices.

When

you

are

using

the

LSI

Configuration

Utility

program

to

configure

and

manage

arrays,

consider

the

following

information:

v

The

integrated

SAS/SATA

controller

with

RAID

capabilities

supports

the

following

features:

Integrated

Mirroring

(IM)

with

hot-spare

support

(also

known

as

RAID

1)

Use

this

option

to

create

an

integrated

array

of

two

disks

plus

up

to

two

optional

hot

spares.

All

data

on

the

primary

disk

can

be

migrated.

Integrated

Mirroring

Enhanced

(IME)

with

hot-spare

support

(also

known

as

RAID

1E)

Use

this

option

to

create

an

integrated

mirror

enhanced

array

of

three

to

eight

disks,

including

up

to

two

optional

hot

spares.

All

data

on

the

array

disks

will

be

deleted.

Integrated

Striping

(IS)

(also

known

as

RAID

0)

Use

this

option

to

create

an

integrated

striping

array

of

two

to

eight

disks.

All

data

on

the

array

disks

will

be

deleted.

Chapter

6.

Configuring

the

server

123

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