Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller S110 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

3 Scroll to Boot Sequence. Press <Enter> and make sure that Hard drive

C: (* PERC S110) is the first device listed.

* The variable text displayed here might be:

Embedded SATA 1, Slot 1, or

Integrated SAS.

4 Scroll to Boot Sequence Retry. Make sure that the setting is Enabled.
5 Press <Esc> to exit and continue booting.

NOTE:

If changes are made at the Dell Inc. PowerEdge BIOS screen, a

dialog box appears and asks you to save your changes and then exit.

Bootable Virtual Disk is in a Failed State

1 Press <Ctrl><Alt><Del> to restart.
2 After the system restarts, press <Ctrl><R>. Check the status of the

bootable virtual disk at the

Virtual Disk field, or by highlighting View

Virtual Disks Details and pressing <Enter>.

3 Check for missing or offline physical disks.

The Boot Order is Incorrect for a Bootable Virtual Disk

1 When prompted at system startup, press <Ctrl><R> to access the

PERC BIOS Configuration Utility.

2 Check Virtual Disks and make sure that the bootable virtual disk is the

first virtual disk listed.

3 As required, use the Swap Two Virtual Disks option to reposition the

virtual disks.

The Boot Order for Non-RAID Virtual Disk when Rebooted

A Non-RAID virtual disk is no longer in the first position in the PERC BIOS

Configuration Utility list after the system is rebooted.

NOTE:

When booting from a Non-RAID virtual disk, creating a virtual disk in Dell

OpenManage Server Administrator Storage Management changes the virtual disk

order and displaces the bootable Non-RAID virtual disk from the first position. PERC

S110 then attempts to boot from the first virtual disk.

NOTE:

A Non-RAID virtual disk can be created from Non-RAID physical disks

(which are physical disks initialized at a non-PERC S110).

1 When prompted at system startup, press <Ctrl><R> to access the

PERC BIOS Configuration Utility.

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