User`s guide

StorageWorks RAID Array 200 Controller Installation and Standalone Configuration Utility
6–6 EK–SWRA2–IG. C01
6.1.2.4 Exiting the Utilities
Press the Esc key twice from the main menu to exit the standalone utility. The
utility prompts you to confirm that you want to exit. Select Yes and press the
Enter key to exit.
6.2 Determining Version of Controller Firmware
1. Refer to the Release Notes to determine the current (latest) version of
firmware for the type of controller you have, EISA or PCI.
2. View the main title bar of the Standalone Configuration Utility (SCU) to
check the firmware version of your controller.
3. If the firmware versions in steps 1 and 2 are the same, continue with Section
6.3.
4. If the firmware version in step 2 is earlier (lower) than the current version
listed in step 1, go to Chapter 9 to upgrade the firmware of your EISA or PCI
controller. Continue with Section 6.3 after upgrading.
6.3 Setting Controller Parameters, and Fault Management and Battery
Backup Options
You must complete the following preliminary procedures after installing your
RAID controller and prior to configuring the array:
Setting controller parameters
Setting Fault Management and Battery Backup options
6.3.1 Setting Controller Parameters
You need to set parameters for your controller. Previously, to set these
parameters for EISA controllers you needed to use the EISA Configuration
Utility (ECU). Presently, you use the RAID Array 200 Series Standalone
Configuration Utility to set these parameters for both EISA and PCI controllers
To access the controller parameters, use the up and down arrow keys to highlight
the Controller Setup option on the main menu and press the Enter key to select
it. The Edit/View Parameters menu appears as shown in Figure 6–4.