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PRIMERGY RX200 S2 User’s Guide
8
Hardware Configuration/Utilities
SCSI adapter
names
Selecting an adapter name displays the submenu for setting detailed configuration
information of the SCSI adapter on the SCSI bus.
"8.3.5 Adapter Properties Menu" (pg.240)
Adapter Displays the name of the SCSI adapter.
PCI Bus Displays the number of the PCI bus where the SCSI adapter is
connected.
Dev/Func Displays the PCI device/function of the SCSI adapter.
Port Number Displays the I/O port address of the SCSI adapter. On this server,
"2000/2001" is displayed.
IRQ Displays the IRQ (IRQ level) of the SCSI adapter.
NVM Displays whether or not the SCSI adapter has NVRAM for storing
settings. On this server, "Yes" is displayed.
Boot Order Displays the boot order of SCSI adapters. When the server starts up,
startable SCSI devices connected to SCSI cards (onboard SCSI) are
searched for in ascending numerical order.
SCSI devices start up in order of detection.
LSI Logic Control Displays whether or not the SCSI adapter can use standard device
drivers.
RAID Status
Displays the status of an array, if configured.
• Optimal
Indicates that the disk array is operating normally.
• Degraded
Indicates that the disk array is operating without redundancy
because of a failure of one hard disk unit.
Replace the failed hard disk unit and restore (rebuild) the system to
the "Optimal" status as soon as possible. For details, refer to
"Onboard SCSI RAID User's Guide".
• Failed
Indicates that the disk array is not operating.
This occurs when two of the hard disk units configuring a disk
array have failed. In this case, the data stored on these hard disk
units are lost.
• Resyncing
Indicates that the disk array is being rebuilt or initialized.
If this occurs, exit the SCSI Setup Utility and start up the OS
immediately. If the OS is not installed, install the OS. When the
OS is started up or OS installation is started, the rebuilding
operation starts (restarts if it is suspended).
table: Items on the Main Menu
Item Description