Using the lsi configuration utility program, Using, Configuration – Lenovo RD210 User Manual
Page 139: Utility, Program

Table
10.
RAID
utilities
(continued)
RAID
configuration
utility
Description
Location
Where
to
find
more
information
MegaRAID
BIOS
Configuration
Utility
(WebBIOS)
For:
v
ServeRAID-MR10i
controller
v
ServeRAID-MR10is
controller
v
ServeRAID-MR10m
controller
In
system
firmware.
To
access:
v
Use
UEFI
Setup
Utility.
v
Press
Ctrl
+
H
at
the
WebBIOS
prompt
during
startup.
LSI
Logic
MPT
Setup
Utility
For:
v
ServeRAID-BR10i
controller
v
ServeRAID-BR10ie
controller
In
system
firmware.
To
access:
v
Use
UEFI
Setup
Utility.
v
Press
Ctrl
+
C
at
the
LSI
prompt
during
startup.
Using
the
LSI
Configuration
Utility
program
Use
the
LSI
Configuration
Utility
program
to
configure
and
manage
redundant
array
of
independent
disks
(RAID)
arrays.
Be
sure
to
use
this
program
as
described
in
this
document.
v
Use
the
LSI
Configuration
Utility
program
to:
–
Perform
™
a
low-level
format
on
a
hard
disk
drive
–
Create
an
array
of
hard
disk
drives
with
or
without
a
hot-spare
drive
–
Set
protocol
parameters
on
hard
disk
drives
The
integrated
SAS/SATA
controller
with
RAID
capabilities
supports
RAID
arrays.
You
can
use
the
LSI
Configuration
Utility
program
to
configure
RAID
1
(IM),
RAID
1E
(IME),
and
RAID
0
(IS)
for
a
single
pair
of
attached
devices.
If
you
install
a
different
type
of
RAID
adapter,
follow
the
instructions
in
the
documentation
that
comes
with
the
adapter
to
view
or
change
settings
for
attached
devices.
When
you
are
using
the
LSI
Configuration
Utility
program
to
configure
and
manage
arrays,
consider
the
following
information:
v
The
integrated
SAS/SATA
controller
with
RAID
capabilities
supports
the
following
features:
–
Integrated
Mirroring
(IM)
with
hot-spare
support
(also
known
as
RAID
1)
Use
this
option
to
create
an
integrated
array
of
two
disks
plus
up
to
two
optional
hot
spares.
All
data
on
the
primary
disk
can
be
migrated.
–
Integrated
Mirroring
Enhanced
(IME)
with
hot-spare
support
(also
known
as
RAID
1E)
Use
this
option
to
create
an
integrated
mirror
enhanced
array
of
three
to
eight
disks,
including
up
to
two
optional
hot
spares.
All
data
on
the
array
disks
will
be
deleted.
–
Integrated
Striping
(IS)
(also
known
as
RAID
0)
Use
this
option
to
create
an
integrated
striping
array
of
two
to
eight
disks.
All
data
on
the
array
disks
will
be
deleted.
Chapter
6.
Configuring
the
server
123