Adaptec 2074700-R User Guide - Page 162

Save Information, 4.1.3, Non-Intelligent Enclosures

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ICP RAID Navigator Table 11-14. Controller Settings Setting Description BIOS Warning Level Enables or disables the display of non-critical boot messages of the ICP RAID controller during the system boot phase. Supported BIOS Drives Adjust the number of host drives which are supported by the ICP RAID BIOS. This is the number (2 or 7) of host drives which are available under DOS without loading a special driver. Memory Test Configures the strategy and duration of the ICP RAID cache memory test during the boot phase. A more intensive test requires more time. 11.4.1.2 Save Information Right click the controller icon and select Save Information. See Figure 11-131. This option opens a file dialog allowing you to specify the path and name of the Save Information file. This file has a standard ASCII format and can be viewed or printed with a text editor or word processing system. The Save Information file contains all relevant information on the ICP RAID controller (including firmware version, cache size, connector assignment, termination assignment), the connected devices (for example, firmware version, SCSI parameters, selected transfer rate, number of grown defects, last status information), the logical drives, array drives and host drives. Thus, it represents an easy and effective way to create a detailed document of the ICP RAID controller(s) and disk array(s). The Save Information file can also be very helpful for a remote diagnosis of a system. If a trained support person has a copy of this file (by fax or by e-mail), it can be used to bring the system back to full operation. 11.4.1.3 Non-Intelligent Enclosures Right click the controller icon and select Non-Intelligent Enclosures. See Figure 11-131. For more information about non-intelligent enclosures, see Section 10.5.1.4. This option displays a Configure Enclosures dialog that allows you to configure or edit the enclosures available with your system. 162 Software Installation and User's Guide

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11.4.1.2
Save Information
Right click the controller icon and select
Save Information
. See
Figure 11-131
.
This option opens a file dialog allowing you to specify the path and name of the Save
Information file. This file has a standard ASCII format and can be viewed or printed with
a text editor or word processing system.
The Save Information file contains all relevant information on the ICP RAID controller
(including firmware version, cache size, connector assignment, termination assignment),
the connected devices (for example, firmware version, SCSI parameters, selected transfer
rate, number of grown defects, last status information), the logical drives, array drives and
host drives. Thus, it represents an easy and effective way to create a detailed document of
the ICP RAID controller(s) and disk array(s).
The Save Information file can also be very helpful for a remote diagnosis of a system. If a
trained support person has a copy of this file (by fax or by e-mail), it can be used to bring
the system back to full operation.
11.4.1.3
Non-Intelligent Enclosures
Right click the controller icon and select
Non-Intelligent Enclosures
. See
Figure 11-131
.
For more information about non-intelligent enclosures, see
Section 10.5.1.4
.
This option displays a Configure Enclosures dialog that allows you to configure or edit the
enclosures available with your system.
BIOS Warning Level
Enables or disables the display of non-critical boot messages of
the ICP RAID controller during the system boot phase.
Supported BIOS
Drives
Adjust the number of host drives which are supported by the ICP
RAID BIOS. This is the number (2 or 7) of host drives which are
available under DOS without loading a special driver.
Memory Test
Configures the strategy and duration of the ICP RAID
cache
memory test during the boot phase. A more intensive test requires
more time.
Table 11-14. Controller Settings
Setting
Description