Intel SC5650BCDP Software User's Manual page 83

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After setting any property, click Go to perform the selected operation. Click Change to apply
any policy changes.
Physical Drives Screen
This screen displays the physical drives for each channel or port. From this screen, you can
rebuild the physical arrays or disk groups, or view the properties for the physical drive you
select.
Configuration Wizard Option
This option enables you to clear a configuration, create a new configuration, or add a
configuration.
provides detailed steps for using the Configuration Wizard.
Events Screen
This option displays the events generated by physical drives, physical devices, enclosure, the
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Physical View/Logical View Option
This option toggles between Physical View and Logical View.
Exit
This option allows you to exit and reboot the system.
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Check consistency (CC): This option verifies the correctness of the redundancy data and
is available for arrays and disk groups using RAID 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, or 60. If a difference in
the data is found, the Intel
automatically corrects the parity value.
Display the virtual drive properties: Through the Properties option, you can:
— Display the virtual drive properties (such as RAID level, virtual drive size, and stripe
size).
— Display the read, write, Access, Disk Cache, BGI (Background Initialization), and
I/O policies.
— Change the read, write, Access, Disk Cache, BGI, and I/O policies.
— Select Write Through, Write Back with BBU, or Always Write Back.
— Start initialization.
— Start a consistency check.
Click Reset to return to the configuration that existed before you made any changes.
Select Properties and click Go to view the properties. An unconfigured drive can be
made into a hot spare from the Properties screen.
"Setting Up a RAID Array Using the Configuration Wizard" on page 70
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Smart Battery, and SAS controller. See
for events and message descriptions.
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RAID BIOS Console 2 assumes that the data is accurate and
Appendix B: "Events and Messages" on
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