Instruction Manual

Configuring and Managing RAID 113
After you enable the BIOS for a controller, perform the following steps to
enable the boot support for that controller:
1
Press <Ctrl><N> to access the
Ctrl Mgmt
menu screen.
2
Press <Tab> to move the cursor to the
Select Bootable VD
in the
Settings
box.
3
Press the down-arrow key to display a list of virtual disks.
4
Use the down-arrow key to highlight a virtual disk.
5
Press <Enter> to select the virtual disk.
6
Press <Tab> to move the cursor to the
Apply
button, and then press
<Enter> to apply the selection.
Boot support is enabled for the selected controller.
Enabling BIOS Stop on Error
The option BIOS Stop on Error is used to stop the system from booting if there
are BIOS errors. Perform the following steps to enable BIOS Stop on Error.
1
Press <Ctrl><N> to access the
Ctrl Mgmt
menu screen.
2
Press <Tab> to move the cursor to
Enable BIOS Stop on Error
in the
Settings
box.
3
Press the spacebar to select
Enable BIOS Stop on Error
.
An
X
is displayed beside
Enable BIOS Stop on Error
.
4
Press <Tab> to move the cursor to the
Apply
button, and then press
<Enter> to apply the selection.
The controller BIOS is enabled. To disable
Enable BIOS Stop on Error
,
use the spacebar to de-select
Enable BIOS Stop on Error
, then select
Apply
and press <Enter>.
Enabling Auto Import
If there is a native configuration present on the controller, the option Enable
Auto Import automatically imports every online foreign configuration during
boot without having the need to access the BIOS Configuration Utility.
NOTE: The controller automatically imports every optimal and degraded
foreign configuration without enabling the feature if there is no native
configuration on the controller.
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