User's Manual

To locate this task in Storage Management:
1. Expand the Storage tree object to display the controller objects.
2. Select a controller object.
3. Select the Information/Configuration subtab.
4. Select Set Rebuild Rate from the Available Tasks drop-down menu.
5. Click Execute.
You can also locate this task from the Change Controller Properties drop down menu. For more information, see "Change Controller Properties."
Reset Configuration
Does my controller support this feature? See "Supported Features."
Use the Reset Configuration task to erase all information on the controller so that you can perform a fresh configuration. This operation destroys all data and
virtual disks on the controller and unassigns any hot spares.
You will need to completely reconfigure your storage after performing this operation.
To reset the controller configuration:
1. Review the virtual disks that will be destroyed by resetting the controller configuration. Make backups as necessary. Click Blink at the bottom of the
screen to blink the physical disks included in the virtual disks.
2. Click Reset Configuration when you are ready to erase all information on the controller. To exit without resetting the controller configuration, click Go
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To locate this task in Storage Management:
1. Expand the Storage tree object to display the controller objects.
2. Select a controller object.
3. Select the Information/Configuration subtab.
4. Select Reset Configuration from the Available Tasks drop-down menu.
5. Click Execute.
You can also locate this task from the Change Controller Properties drop down menu. For more information, see "Change Controller Properties."
Export Log
Does my controller support this feature? See "Supported Features."
The Export Log task exports the controller log to a text file. The log gives detailed information on the controller activities and can be useful for troubleshooting.
On a Microsoft®Windows®system, the log file is exported to the windows or winnt directory. On a Linux system, the log file is exported to the /var/log
directory.
CAUTION: Resetting a configuration permanently destroys all data on all virtual disks attached to the controller. If the system or boot partition
resides on these virtual disks, it will be destroyed.
NOTE: Resetting the controller configuration does not remove a foreign configuration. To remove a foreign configuration, use the "Clear Foreign
Configuration" task.