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LSI 3ware 9750 User Manual

LSI 3ware 9750
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Working in the 3BM Screens
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In the list of units, expand a selected unit
to see any subunits and drives in the unit,
or contract it to see only the heading
again.
In the list of available drives these keys
also work to show or hide the drives in
each enclosure.
Shift+
-
Highlight one of the primary buttons on
the main screen:
• Create Unit
• Delete Unit
• Maintain Unit
• Settings
• Information
Alt+C
Alt+D
Alt+M
Alt+S
Alt+I
Specify (or unspecify) a drive as a hot
spare.
S
Blink the LED associated with a drive. F4, from the Drive Information screen
(requires use of a supported
enclosure)
Return to starting values for this session
in the 3ware BIOS Manager.
F6
Note: F6 cannot bring back previous
policy settings; they are saved when
you exit the Policy screen.
Rescan the controller and update the
status of units and drives.
Alt+R
Return to the main 3ware BIOS Manager
screen, from the Advanced Details
screen.
Any key
Move a highlighted unit up or down in the
list of exportable units.
(The top-most unit will become the
bootable unit, if you install the OS.)
Page Up
Page Down
(Available only when there are
multiple units and a unit is
highlighted.)
Show context sensitive help. F1 or Alt-F1
If you have multiple 3ware controllers in
your system, return to the board selection
screen.
Esc
Exit the utility and save or abandon all
changes.
Esc
Table 6: Working in 3BM (continued)
To do this Use these keys

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LSI 3ware 9750 Specifications

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BrandLSI
Model3ware 9750
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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