Adaptec 2410SA User Guide - Page 61

Rescanning Disk Drives, Using SATASelect - sata raid controller

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Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility Rescanning Disk Drives To rescan the drives connected to the controller: 1 At the BIOS prompt, press Ctrl+A. 2 From the ARC menu, select Array Configuration Utility. 3 Select Rescan Drives. Using SATASelect SATASelect enables you to change device and controller settings without opening the computer cabinet or handling the card. With this utility, you can modify the Channel Interface Definitions and Device Configuration Options. To access the SATASelect: 1 When you turn on or restart your system, press Ctrl+A to access the ARC utility when you see the following message: Press for Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility 2 If multiple controllers are installed, select the controller you want to configure and then press Enter. 3 From the ARC menu, select SATASelect Utility. The SATA Configuration and Controller Configuration menu options are displayed. To select a SATASelect menu option, browse with the arrow keys to the option and then press Enter. In some cases, selecting an option displays another menu. You can return to the previous menu at any time by pressing Esc. To restore the original SATASelect default values, press F6 from the Configure/View Host Adapter Settings screen. I SATA Configuration Options: I Write Cache (Default: Enabled)-When Enabled, write cache is enabled, providing maximum performance. ! Caution: When Enabled, there is a potential for data loss or corruption during a power failure. A-9

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Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility
Rescanning Disk Drives
To rescan the drives connected to the controller:
1
At the BIOS prompt, press
Ctrl+A
.
2
From the ARC menu, select
Array Configuration Utility
.
3
Select
Rescan Drives
.
Using SATA
Select
SATA
Select
enables you to change device and controller settings
without opening the computer cabinet or handling the card. With
this utility, you can modify the Channel Interface Definitions and
Device Configuration Options.
To access the SATA
Select
:
1
When you turn on or restart your system, press
Ctrl+A
to access
the ARC utility when you see the following message:
Press <Ctrl><A> for Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility
2
If multiple controllers are installed, select the controller you
want to configure and then press
Enter
.
3
From the ARC menu, select
SATA
Select
Utility
.
The SATA Configuration and Controller Configuration menu
options are displayed.
To select a SATA
Select
menu option, browse with the arrow keys
to the option and then press
Enter
. In some cases, selecting an
option displays another menu. You can return to the previous
menu at any time by pressing
Esc
.
To restore the original SATA
Select
default values, press
F6
from
the Configure/View Host Adapter Settings screen.
SATA Configuration Options:
Write Cache
(Default:
Enabled
)
When
Enabled
, write
cache is enabled, providing maximum performance.
Caution:
When
Enabled
, there is a potential for data
loss or corruption during a power failure.
!