3. From System Setup Main Menu, enter Device Settings.Device Settings lists all the RAID controllers in the system.Use the arrow keys or mouse to select the RAID controller you want to configure/mange and press or clickon the mouse to access the management menus for the controller.NOTE: The help information for all of the options within the UEFI RAID Configuration Utility can be viewed byclicking on Help at the top right-hand corner of the browser screen. Help information for individual optionmenus can also be viewed by scrolling down on each option.NOTE: Some of the options within the UEFI RAID Configuration Utility are not present if the controller does notsupport the corresponding feature. Options may also be grayed out if the feature is supported in existingconfiguration.NOTE: Background operations are blocked on the PERC H310 controller in the UEFI RAID Configuration Utilityand no operation progress updates are to be seen.Exiting The UEFI RAID Configuration UtilityTo exit the UEFI RAID Configuration Utility, press or click on Back at any browser screen, until you return to theDevice Settings menu.Configuration OptionsThere are four main configuration option menus available in the UEFI RAID Configuration Utility. These menus areoutlined below.• Controller Management—Performs controller properties, foreign configurations, and battery, and other high-level controller functions.• Virtual Disk Management—Creates or deletes virtual disks, manage virtual disk properties, and performsoperations such as background initialization, consistency check, locate and reconfiguration.• Physical Disk Management—Displays physical disk properties and performs operations such as assign orunassign hot spares, locate, force online/offline and rebuild after a physical disk failure.• Enclosure Management—Displays attached enclosures, enclosure firmware revision and physical disksattached to the enclosures.Controller Management MenuThe Controller Management menu can be used to perform the following controller-level functions. Each of thesefunctions is its own selectable menu option.• View Controller Information—Displays information about the controller.• Change Controller Properties—Updates controller properties and/or restores factory defaults for the controller.– PCI link speed: For systems capable of PCI Generation 3 link speeds, an option will appear at the top ofthis screen named Change Link Speed to Gen 3. When selected, the system will need to be rebooted. Ifthe system is currently using Gen 3, the option will read Change Link Speed to Gen 2.– Boot Error Handling: Selects the way errors found at boot are handled.* Stop on errors: Interrupt the boot on all errors. Requires the user to either continue boot or enterthe BIOS Configuration Utility to resolve errors.* Pause on errors: Interrupt the boot on serious errors. Requires the user to either continue bootor enter the BIOS Configuration Utility to resolve errors.* Ignore errors: The controller will take the default action for each error and will only halt bootwhen continuing is impossible.59