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Table 11. Controller Properties (continued)
Property Definition
Patrol Read Iterations Displays the number of Patrol Read Iterations. For more
information about patrol read, see Setting The Patrol Read
Mode.
Cluster Mode Indicates whether the controller is part of a cluster
configuration.
Persistent Hot Spare Displays if the hot spare is persistent. The possible values are:
Enabled The slot corresponding to the hot spare drive
is persistent. Any drive in the slot functions as a hot spare
if the drive is qualified to be a hot spare. If the drive
contains foreign data, it is overwritten.
Disabled The slot corresponding to the hot spare drive
is not persistent. If the drive is removed from the slot and
any drive is inserted, the slot stops functioning as a hot
spare. You must manually assign the drive as a hot spare
again.
Controller Tasks Enables you to configure and manage the controller.
Available Reports Enables you to view patrol read report, check consistency
report, slot occupancy report, and physical disk firmware
version report. For more information on available reports, see
Available Reports.
Current Controller Mode Displays the mode of the hardware controller that is selected.
The possible values are RAID or HBA or Enhanced HBA.
To change the controller mode, see Changing The Controller
Mode.
Auto Configure Behavior Displays the nonconfigured hot inserted Non-RAID physical
disks which are in ready state. The possible attributes are Off
and Non-RAID Disk. However, these attributes depend on
the storage support available on the system.
Front Chassis Slot Displays the front chassis slot number. This property is
applicable only for PowerEdge FD332 storage sled.
For more information on PowerEdge FD332, see the
Dell PowerEdge FD332 Owner's Manual at dell.com/
poweredgemanuals.
Controller Tasks
To execute a controller task:
1. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tree, expand Storage to display the controller objects.
2. Select a controller object.
3. Click Information/Configuration on the controller Properties page.
4. Select a task from the Available Tasks drop-down menu.
5. Click Execute.
NOTE:
Different controllers support different features. The tasks displayed on the Available Tasks drop-down menu vary
depending on the controller selected. The No Task Available option is displayed when no tasks can be performed due to
controller or system configuration limitations.
Controller Tasks
The following are the list of available tasks on a controller:
Creating A Virtual Disk
Enabling The Controller Alarm
Disabling The Controller Alarm
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