Users Guide

Hardware components management
Viewing battery properties
1 Enter the Dell PERC 9 Conguration Utility. See Navigating to PERC 9 Conguration Utility.
2 Click Hardware Components > Advanced Hardware Components > Battery Management.
The properties of the are displayed.
3 You can view the following properties of the battery:
Field Description
Status Indicates the status of the battery
Temperature Indicates the current temperature of the battery and also indicates whether the temperature is Normal or High.
Charge Indicates the available charge of the battery in percentage.
4 Click Advanced....
The additional advanced properties of the physical battery are displayed.
Viewing physical disks associated with an enclosure
1 Enter the Dell PERC 9 Conguration Utility. See Navigating to PERC 9 Conguration Utility.
2 Click Hardware Components > Advanced Hardware Components > Enclosure Management.
3 Click the Attached Physical Disks drop-down box on a virtual disk.
All the physical disks that are associated with the virtual disk are displayed.
Controller management (Ctrl Mgmt)
The Controller Management screen (Ctrl Mgmt) displays the product name, package, rmware version, BIOS version, boot block version,
controller ID, security capability, and security key presence. Use the screen to perform actions on the controller and BIOS. You can perform
functions such as enable or disable the controller BIOS, enable or disable the BIOS during bootup in the event of BIOS errors, and enable or
disable the option to Auto Import. In addition, you can select a virtual disk from which to boot, and select default settings.
Controller management actions
The following table describes the actions you can perform on the Ctrl Mgmt screen:
Table 14. Controller management options
Option Description
Enable Controller BIOS
Select the option to enable the controller BIOS. If the boot device is
on the RAID controller, the BIOS must be enabled.
Disable the BIOS to use other boot devices.
In a multiple controller environment, you can enable the BIOS on
multiple controllers. However, if you want to boot from a specic
controller, then enable the BIOS on that controller and disable it on
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