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• Safe Mode on Errors—The controller BIOS uses the safe
startup mode when detecting an exception.
Controller BIOS
Specify the BIOS enablement status, which is enabled by
default.
ROC Temperature Temperature of the storage controller.
Shield State Supported
Select whether to support I/O interruption for drive diagnosis.
The default is
Yes
.
Drive Security Enabling status of drive encryption.
T10-PI Enabling status of information protection technology.
Maintain Drive Fail History
S elect whether to enable drive fault recording. The default is
Enabled
.
If this field is set to
Disabled
, a drive will automatically rebuilds
the data of the faulty drive when one of the following conditions
is met:
• A new drive is installed regardless of whether the new
drive has RAID configuration.
• A drive in the redundant RAID array is hot swapped online.
If this field is set to
Enabled
, the following rules apply:
• When a new drive without RAID configuration is installed,
the new drive will automatically rebuild the data of the
faulty drive.
• When you install a new drive with RAID configuration or
hot swap a drive in the redundant RAID array, the drive
status will be marked as Unconfigured Bad (Foreign)
and the rebuild operation will not be automatically
performed. To rebuild RAID for this drive, set the drive
status to Unconfigured Good. For more information, see
"Importing foreign configuration" and "Clearing foreign
configuration."
If you hot swap a drive in JBOD online state, the drive
status will be marked as Unconfigured Bad. You must
switch the drive status manually as needed.
SMART Polling Specify the SMART polling interval.
Stop Consistency Check on Error Select whether to stop consistency check upon errors.
JBOD Mode Specify the enabling status of JBOD mode.
Write Verify Verify data write.
Large IO Support Select whether to enable large I/O support.
Unmap Capability Select whether to enable the unmapping capability.
Firmware Device order
Select whether to enable the firmware device order feature.
Options include:
• Disabled—During the server reboot phase, the devices
under the storage controller are reported individually or as
logical drives. This option is the default.
• Enabled—After this feature is enabled, the reporting order
of devices under the storage controller during the server
reboot phase will change to boot drives, logical drives, and
then individual drives. This feature is only applicable to
Linux.
Apply Changes View and edit the advanced storage controller properties.
Display of some parameters depends on the storage controller firmware.