Users Guide
Changing The Controller Properties
NOTE: This task is not supported on PERC hardware controllers running in HBA mode.
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
The Change Controller Properties task provides you the option to change multiple controller properties simultaneously. This task is
available only on SAS controllers with rmware version 6.1 and later.
You can change any or all of the following properties using the Change Controller Properties task:
• Rebuild Rate
• BGI Rate
• Check Consistency Rate
• Reconstruct Rate
• Abort check consistency on error
• Revertible Hot Spare
• Load Balance
• Auto replace member on predictive failure
• Redundant path view
• Persistent hot spare
NOTE: You can also set these properties using the command-line interface. For more information, see the
Server
Administrator Command-Line Interface User’s Guide
.
To Locate Change Controller Properties In Storage Management
1. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tree, select Storage.
2. On the Storage Dashboard page, select Change Controller Properties from the Available Tasks drop-down menu.
3. Click Execute.
To Locate Change Controller Properties In Storage Management: Method 2
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/Conguration on the controller Properties page.
4. Select Change Controller Properties ... from the Controller Tasks drop-down menu.
5. Click Execute.
Managing The Physical Disk Power
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
The Manage Physical Disk Power task allows you to manage the power consumed by the physical disks.
NOTE: The Manage Physical Disk Power task is provided with PERC H700, H800, H310 and H330 cards by spinning
down the hot spares and uncongured disks. PERC H710, H710P, H810, H730P, H730, H830, and PERC FD33xD/FD33xS
cards also support the
Manage Physical Disk Power task with additional power-saving modes, Spin Down Congured
Drives, and Automatic Disk Power Saving (Idle C) options.
NOTE: This task is not supported on PERC hardware controllers running in HBA mode.
You can enable one of the following modes to manage the power consumed:
• No Power Savings Mode — This is the default mode for the controller. In this mode, all power-saving features are disabled.
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