Adaptec 44300 User Guide - Page 74

Using SATASelect, Ctrl+A, Enter, Utility

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Appendix C: Using the ARC Utility ● 74 SerialSelect Options SAS Address Available Settings 0-F Controller Properties PCI Slot: Bus: Device:Function Interrupt (IRQ) Channel I/O Port Address Device ID Controller Serial Number Controller WWN None None None None None None Description Specifies the last digit of a 64-bit SAS address of the HostRAID controller, device, and each port using a globally unique worldwide name (WWN) identifier. Displays the path of the storage devices in a Host RAID controller. Displays interrupt Displays I/O port address Displays device ID Displays controller serial number Displays the controller WWN Using SATASelect The SATASelect utility allows you to change the BIOS and SATA HostRAID controller and device settings without opening the computer cabinet. To access SATASelect: 1 Restart the computer, then press Ctrl+A when prompted to access the ARC utility. 2 If multiple HostRAID controllers are installed, select the HostRAID controller you want to configure, then press Enter. 3 From the ARC menu, select SATASelect Utility. 4 To select a menu option, browse with the arrow keys to the option, 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. 5 To restore the default SATASelect values, press F6 from within the SATA Driver and Controller Configuration screen. 6 To exit SATASelect, press Esc until a message prompts you to exit (if you changed any settings, you are prompted to save the changes before you exit). 7 At the prompt, select Yes to exit, then press any key to restart the computer. Any changes you made in SATASelect take effect after the computer restarts.

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Appendix C: Using the ARC Utility
74
Using SATA
Select
The SATA
Select
utility allows you to change the BIOS and SATA HostRAID controller and
device settings without opening the computer cabinet.
To access SATA
Select
:
1
Restart the computer, then press
Ctrl+A
when prompted to access the ARC utility.
2
If multiple HostRAID controllers are installed, select the HostRAID controller you want to
configure, then press
Enter
.
3
From the ARC menu, select
SATA
Select
Utility
.
4
To select a menu option, browse with the arrow keys to the option, 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
.
5
To restore the default SATASelect values, press
F6
from within the SATA Driver and
Controller Configuration screen.
6
To exit SATA
Select
, press
Esc
until a message prompts you to exit (if you changed any
settings, you are prompted to save the changes before you exit).
7
At the prompt, select
Yes
to exit, then press any key to restart the computer. Any changes
you made in SATASelect take effect after the computer restarts.
SAS Address
0
-F
Specifies the last digit of a 64-bit SAS address of
the
HostRAID
controller, device, and each port
using a globally unique worldwide name (WWN)
identifier.
Controller Properties
PCI Slot: Bus:
Device:Function
None
Displays the path of the storage devices in a Host
RAID controller.
Interrupt (IRQ) Channel
None
Displays interrupt
I/O Port Address
None
Displays I/O port address
Device ID
None
Displays device ID
Controller Serial
Number
None
Displays controller serial number
Controller WWN
None
Displays the controller WWN
Serial
Select
Options
Available Settings
Description