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Symptom(s):
- RAID Controller default settings
- Need to know what the RAID controller default settings are.
Solution:
The following are the default settings for Intel® RAID controller:
| Settings |
Default Value |
| Cache |
On |
| Delayed Write |
On |
| BIOS |
Enabled |
| BIOS Warning Level |
Fatal errors |
| Setup from Flash-RAM |
Enabled |
| Display |
On |
| Supported BIOS Drives |
2 |
| CD-ROM Boot |
Disabled |
| Memory Test |
Standard |
| Halt on Firmware Messages |
On |
| SES Support |
Enabled |
| Immediate Hard Disk Start |
On |
| Chn. SCSI-A: Termination |
Set by jumper or N/A** |
| Chn. SCSI-A: SCSI-ID |
7 |
| Chn. SSCI-A: Domain Validation |
On |
| Periodic Parity Verify |
None |
** This setting is dependent upon the specific RAID controller. It cannot be changed via software configuration. Some controllers can be changed via jumpers. Some controllers are permanently terminated and cannot be changed.
The following 'Advanced Settings' should not be changed by end-user:
| Advanced Settings |
Default Value |
| Shrink BIOS after POST |
Auto |
| BIOS RAM allocation method |
Auto |
| DPMEM mapping |
Do not move | Figure 1 shows where you can view and edit the current settings of the RAID controller using Storage Console (StorCon).
Figure 2 shows where you can view the current settings of the RAID controller in Storage Console Plus (StorCon+).
Figure 3. StorCon+: 'Change Controller Settings' Window.
Figure 4. StorCon+: 'Change Controller Channel Settings' Window.
Figure 3 and 4 show where you can edit the current settings of the RAID controller using StorCon+. Consult the RAID Software Guide for instructions on using the StorCon and StorCon+ utilities.
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