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• The prompt for the mezzanine-style controller cards is Ctrl-C.
• The prompt for the onboard Intel ICH10R controller utility is Ctrl-M.
Note Cisco has also developed the Cisco Server Configuration Utility for C-Series servers, which can assist
you in setting up some RAID configurations for your drives. This utility is shipped with new servers on
CD. You can also download the ISO from Cisco.com. See the user documentation for this utility at the
following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/ucsscu/user/guide/20/SCUUG20.html
LSI MegaRAID Card Beep Codes
Table C-2 contains a summary of the LSI MegaRAID card beep codes. These beep codes indicate
activity and changes from the optimal state of your RAID array. For full documentation on the LSI
MegaRAID cards and the LSI utilities, refer to the LSI documentation for your card.
Restoring RAID Configuration After Replacing a RAID Controller
When you replace a RAID controller, the RAID configuration that is stored in the controller is lost. Use
the following procedure to restore your RAID configuration to your new RAID controller.
Step 1 Replace your RAID controller. See Replacing a PCIe Card (Mass Storage Controllers), page 3-36.
Step 2 If this was a full chassis swap, replace all drives into the drive bays, in the same order that they were
installed in the old chassis.
Step 3 If Quiet Boot is enabled, disable it in the system BIOS. See How to Disable Quiet Boot for CIMC
Firmware Earlier Than Release 1.2(1), page C-5.
Step 4 Reboot the server and watch for the prompt to press F.
Step 5 Press F when you see the following on-screen prompt:
Foreign configuration(s) found on adapter.
Press any key to continue or ‘C’ load the configuration utility,
or ‘F’ to import foreign configuration(s) and continue.
Ta b l e C-2 Summary of LSI MegaRAID Card Beep Codes
Beep Code LSI Firmware State Cause (Depending on RAID Level)
3 seconds on, 1 second off SPEAKER_OFFLINE_ENTRY • RAID 0: One or more drives offline.
• RAID 1: Two drives offline.
• RAID 5: Two or more drives offline.
• RAID 6: More than two drives offline.
1 second on, 1 second off SPEAKER_DEGRADED_ENTRY • RAID 1: A mirrored drive failed.
• RAID 5: One drive failed.
• RAID 6: One or two drives failed.
1 second on, 3 seconds off SPEAKER_HOTSPARE_ENTRY A hot spare drive has completed the rebuild process
and has been brought into the array.