HP ProLiant BL35p Server Blade User Guide

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If the logical block addresses (LBAs) can be reassigned or must be reassigned, the following prompt
appears after pressing Enter:
Reassign the block?
(Yes, No, All, nonE, Cancel)
The reassignment options are as follows:
Yes—Reassign only this block. If another block must be reassigned in the future, display the prompt
again.
No—Do not reassign this block. If another block must be reassigned in the future, display the prompt
again.
All—Reassign the current block, and automatically reassign other blocks that must be reassigned,
without displaying the prompt again.
nonE—Do not reassign the current block, and do not automatically reassign any other blocks that
must be reassigned. Do not display the prompt again.
Cancel—Do not reassign any blocks and stop the verify process.
Exit Menu screen
The SAS BIOS configuration utility must be exited properly because some changes take effect only during
the exit process.
To access the Exit Menu screen, press Esc from any screen in the utility.
If an option is not relevant or not available, it is deactivated.
Performing configuration tasks
Creating a RAID 0 volume
In a RAID 0 volume, data is striped across multiple disk drives, combining the drives into one logical
volume. This procedure maximizes storage capacity and performance.
IMPORTANT: RAID 0 does not provide any data protection if a drive fails.
When selecting drives for the RAID 0 volume, remember the following limitations:
Every drive in the volume must be of the same type.