Coercion Mode
Boot Mode
Controller BIOS
ROC Temperature (C)
Shield State Supported
Drive Security
T10-PI
Extended Logical Drive Support
Maintain Drive Fail History
SMART Polling
Stop Consistency Check on Error
JBOD Mode
Drive coercion forces the drives of varying
capacities to the same size so they can be used
in an array. The coercion mode options are None,
128 MB, and 1 GB.
Specifies options to handle errors (if they occur)
during boot time. Possible options are:
•
Stop on error - shows errors and waits for your
input
•
Pause on error - non-critical errors show up
briefly, giving you a choice to take action
before the firmware proceeds with the boot.
Critical errors wait for your response and do
not proceed with the boot.
•
Ignore errors - errors are ignored and the
firmware proceeds with the boot.
•
Safe mode on errors - the application loads
but with a limited set of operations. You cannot
use this adapter as a boot adapter while in
safe mode.
Enables or disables the controller BIOS. If the
boot device is on the selected RAID controller,
the BIOS should be enabled.
Temperature of the ROC. (read only)
Whether shield state is supported in the controller
or not.
Status of the drive security (encryption) feature
on the controller.
Status of the data protection feature on the
controller.
Allows you to enable or disable the controller's
max logical drive limit. Any change takes effect
after the system reboots.
Enables you to track the bad drives.
Determines how frequently the controller polls for
drives reporting a Predictive Drive Failure. The
default is 300 seconds.
Enables or disables the option to stop the
consistency check operation on a redundant
logical drive if there is an inconsistency found in
the data.
Enables or disables the JBOD mode.
Table Continued
Configuration
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