Dell PowerEdge PERC 6/i manuals
PowerEdge PERC 6/i
Table of contents
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- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Contents
- WARNING: Safety Instructions
- SAFETY: When Working Inside Your System
- Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
- SAFETY: Battery Disposal
- Overview
- Operating System Support
- Summary of RAID Levels
- i Controllers
- Using the SMART Feature
- Initializing Virtual Disks
- Full Initialization of Virtual Disks
- Disk Roaming
- Compatibility With Virtual Disks Created on PERC 5 Controllers
- Battery Management
- Battery Learn Cycle
- Virtual Disk Write Cache Policies
- Conditions Under Which Write-Through is Employed
- Fault Tolerance Features
- Failed Physical Disk Detection
- Patrol Read
- Patrol Read Modes
- Installing and Configuring Hardware
- Unit (TBBU) on PERC 6/E
- Installing the DIMM on a PERC 6/E Adapter
- Transferring a TBBU Between Controllers
- Removing the PERC 6/E and PERC 6/i Adapters
- Removing the DIMM and Battery from a PERC 6/E Adapter
- Disconnecting the BBU from a PERC 6/i Adapter or a PERC 6/i Integrated Controller
- Setting up Redundant Path Support on the PERC 6/E Adapter
- Reverting From Redundant Path Support to Single Path Support on the PERC 6/E Adapter
- Integrated Storage Controller Cards in Dell Modular Blade Systems (Service-Only Procedure)
- Installing the Storage Controller Card
- Driver Installation
- Installing Windows Drivers
- Server 2003 or Windows XP Operating System Installation
- Installing the Driver During a Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista Installation
- Server 2008, Windows Vista, or Windows XP Driver for a New RAID Controller
- Updating an Existing Windows Server
- Installing Linux Driver
- Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Operating System Using the Driver Update Diskette
- Installing the RPM Package With DKMS Support
- Installing Solaris Driver
- Adding/Updating the Driver to an Existing System
- Installing or Updating the NetWare Driver in an Existing NetWare System
- Configuring and Managing RAID
- RAID Configuration Functions
- BIOS Configuration Utility
- Exiting the Configuration Utility
- Setting Up Virtual Disks
- Virtual Disk Management
- Checking Data Consistency
- Importing or Clearing Foreign Configurations Using the VD Mgmt Menu
- Configurations Using the Foreign Configuration View Screen
- Managing Preserved Cache
- Managing Dedicated Hot Spares
- Deleting Virtual Disks
- Resetting the Configuration
- Physical Disk Management
- Removing Global or Dedicated Hot Spares
- Replacing an Online Physical Disk
- Stopping Background Initialization
- Controller Management
- Enabling BIOS Stop on Error
- Restoring Factory Default Settings
- Troubleshooting
- Virtual Disks Degraded
- Memory Errors
- General Problems
- Physical Disk Related Issues
- Physical Disk Failures and Rebuilds
- SMART Errors
- Replace Member Errors
- Linux Operating System Errors
- Controller LED Indicators
- Drive Carrier LED Indicators
- regulatory notices
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