5. RAID System Configuration
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Chapter 2 Useful Features
5.2
Menu Tree
Menu
Value
Descriptions
Controller Management
> View Controller Information
Display of the RAID controller information
Controller Marketing Name
LSI Embedded MegaRAID
Name of the RAID controller
Display may differ due to the restrictions
for the number of digit in the display
depending on the server.
Serial Number
none
Serial number of the RAID controller
PCI ID
Device-dependent
PCI ID of the RAID controller
Host Interface PCI-E Host
interface
Device Port Count
Device-dependent
Number of ports
PCI Slot Number
Integrated
PCI slot number of the RAID controller
Drive Count
Device-dependent
Number of Physical Drives
Virtual Drive Count
Number of Virtual Drives
Encryption Capable
No
Encryption setting
Minimum Stripe Size
64 KB
Minimum stripe size
Maximum Stripe Size
64 KB
Maximum stripe size
Driver Version
UEFI driver version
UEFI Driver TimeStamp
UEFI driver build timestamp
> Change Controller Properties
Change of the parameter for the RAID
controller
Apply Changes
Reflecting the change
Set Factory Defaults
Setting to the default value
Set Boot Device
Setting of the Virtual Drive to start up the
OS
Rebuild Rate
30
Ratio of the Rebuild IO (30%)
Background Initialization (BGI) Rate 30
Ratio of the Background Initialize IO
(30%)
Consistency Check Rate
30
Ratio of the consistency check IO (30%)
Disk Coercion
1 GB
Forcibly pack physical drives of different
size
Disk WC
Disable
Setting of the physical drive caching.
The recommended setting is “Enable”.
Read Ahead
Enable
Read ahead setting
Auto Rebuild
Enable Automatic
Rebuild setting
Auto Resume
Enable
Setting whether or not to reboot the
system automatically when it is rebooted
during Initialize, Rebuild, or consistency
check.
> Clear Configuration
Clearing the RAID Configuration
Virtual Drive Management
> Create Configuration
Creating the RAID Configuration
Save Configuration
Storing the created configuration
Select RAID Level
Selecting the RAID level
Select Drives From
Selecting the HDD creating the Virtual
Drive