Users Guide

The option to abort the consistency check operation on a redundant virtual disk is enabled if there is any inconsistency found
in the data.
Enabling boot support
1. Enter the Dell PERC 10 Configuration Utility. See Navigating to Dell PERC 10 configuration utility.
2. Click Main Menu > Controller Management.
3. From the Select Boot Device drop-down box, select the primary bootable device.
NOTE: Select Boot Device is only applicable in legacy BIOS mode.
NOTE: 4K boot support is only available in UEFI mode and managed by the boot loader.
NOTE: In Select Boot Device, you will not be able to view 4K devices. To view all the virtual disks created, navigate to
the Virtual Disk Management screen in HII. For more information, see Virtual disk management.
NOTE: If no boot device is selected, the first virtual disk will be set as the boot device on the next reboot. A Non-RAID
disk will not be auto-selected as the boot device.
4. Click Apply Changes.
Boot support is enabled for the selected controller.
Virtual disk management
Virtual disk numbering
Virtual disks are numbered in ascending order beginning with zero in RAID mode, whereas in eHBA mode they are numbered in
descending order beginning with 239.
Viewing virtual disk properties
1. Enter the Dell PERC 10 Configuration Utility. See Navigating to Dell PERC 10 configuration utility on page 54.
2. Click Main Menu > Virtual Disk Management.
All the virtual disks associated with the RAID controller are displayed.
3. To view the properties, click on the virtual disk. You can view the following properties of the Virtual disk:
Table 11. Virtual disk properties
Option Description
Operation List of operations you can perform on the selected virtual disk. The options are:
Blink
Unblink
Delete Virtual Disk
Reconfigure Virtual Disks
Fast Initialization
Slow Initialization
Secure Virtual Disk
NOTE: The secure virtual disk option is only supported on SED physical disks.
The security key must be configured to enable the feature.
Expand Virtual Disk
Consistency Check
Name Indicates the name of the virtual disk.
Status property Indicates the status of the virtual disk. The possible options are:
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