Users Guide

2. In the left pane, click Hardware Configuration.
3. In the right pane, click Configuration Wizards.
4. Under Storage Configuration wizards, click Break Mirror.
The Break Mirror page is displayed with the mirrored virtual drives.
5. Select the related controller and click Finish.
NOTE: The Break Mirror feature does not support software RAID controllers.
The system automatically turns off even if one mirrored array is successfully delinked.
System setup — Advanced Hardware
Configuration
The Lifecycle Controller Advanced Hardware Configuration wizards allow you to configure BIOS, iDRAC, and certain devices such as
NIC, and RAID controllers through Human Interface Infrastructure (HII). HII is a UEFI-standard method for viewing and setting a device's
configuration. You can utilize a single utility to configure multiple devices that may have different pre-boot configuration utilities. The
utilities also provide localized versions of devices such as the BIOS setup.
Based on the system configuration, other device types may also appear under Advanced Hardware Configuration if they support the
HII configuration standard.
NOTE: When you update the firmware on a BCM57xx and 57xxx adapters, you will notice that the cards are displayed as
QLogic. This is due to the acquisition of Broadcom NetXtreme II by QLogic.
The Advanced Hardware Configuration wizard allows you to configure the following:
NOTE:
You can also use System Setup utility during startup to configure the following devices. For more information
about the System Setup utility, see Using the system setup program and boot manager.
System BIOS Settings
iDRAC Device Settings
NICs
NOTE:
You can configure only one NIC at a time. For more information about the supported NIC cards, see white paper
about
Network Adapter
at www.dell.com/support/article/sln311809.
RAID
Integrated Broadcom NICs are controlled by both BIOS and the settings stored on the device itself. As a result, the Boot Protocol field in
the HII of integrated NICs has no effect; this setting is instead controlled by the BIOS on the Integrated Devices screen.
To set integrated NICs to an iSCSI or PXE boot mode, select System BIOS Settings, and then select Integrated Devices. In the list for
each embedded NIC, select the appropriate value:
Enabled for no boot capability.
Enabled with PXE to use the NIC for PXE boot.
Enabled with iSCSI to use the NIC to boot from an iSCSI target.
Modifying device settings
To modify device settings using the Advanced Hardware Configuration:
NOTE:
You can also modify the device settings by using the System Setup utility during startup. For more information
about the System Setup utility, see Using the system setup program and boot manager.
1. Start Lifecycle Controller. For more information, see Starting Lifecycle Controller
2. In the left pane, select System Setup.
3. In the right pane, click Advanced Hardware Configuration.
4. Select the device you want to configure.
Based on the configuration setting changes, the following message may be displayed:
One or more of the settings requires a reboot to be saved and activated. Do you want to
reboot now?
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