Configuring Your Server 4-41
Default settings and their explanation
Item
Default
Description
Change
Battery Backup
Present
None
Displays Properties.
•
When battery is installed: Present
•
When battery is not installed: None
–
Set Factory Defaults
[No]
Yes
Restores vendor's factory defaults.
Prohibited *1
Cluster Mode
Disabled
–
Prohibited
Rebuild Rate
30
Recommended value: 30
Permitted
Patrol Read Rate
30
Recommended value: 30
Permitted
BGI Rate
30
Recommended value: 30
Permitted
CC Rate
30
Recommended value: 30
Permitted
Reconstruction Rate
30
Recommended value: 30
Permitted
Adapter BIOS
[Enabled]
Disabled
–
Prohibited
Coercion Mode
[None]
128MB-way
1GB-way
–
Prohibited
PDF Interval
300
–
Prohibited
Alarm Control
[Disabled]
Enabled
Silence
Disabled: Does not issue an alarm.
Prohibited *2
Cache Flush Interval 4
–
Prohibited
Spinup Drive Count
2
–
Prohibited
Spinup Delay
12
–
Prohibited
StopOnError
[Disabled]
Enabled
–
Prohibited
Stop CC On Error
[No]
Yes
Specify the operation at error detection in
Consistency Check.
No: Recover and resume.
Yes: Abort
Permitted
Maintain PD Fail
History
[Disabled]
Enabled
–
Prohibited
Schedule CC
Supported
Set the scheduled consistency check.
Permitted
*1 Do not perform "Set Factory Defaults". If performed, the NEC's factory-set value will no longer
be restored.
How to change setting value
On [Adapter Properties] screen, change a parameter to desired value, and then click [Submit] at the
center of the screen to determine the new value.
When you determine the parameter value, click [Back] or [Home] to go back to the Main Menu.
Summary of Contents for N8100-1417F
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