Viewing and changing adapter properties, Viewing and changing virtual disk properties, Creating – Lenovo RD210 User Manual
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Physical
View
or
Logical
View
Select
this
to
toggle
between
the
Physical
View
and
Logical
View.
Events
From
this
view,
you
can
display
the
system
events
in
the
Event
Information
page.
Exit
Select
this
to
exit
the
WebBIOS
utility
and
continue
with
the
system
boot.
Creating
a
storage
configuration
using
the
Configuration
Wizard
Follow
these
steps
to
start
create
a
storage
configuration:
1.
Click
Configuration
Wizard
to
start
the
wizard.
2.
Select
a
configuration
option:
Attention:
If
you
select
Clear
Configuration
or
New
Configuration,
all
existing
data
in
the
configuration
is
deleted.
Make
a
backup
copy
of
any
data
that
you
want
to
keep
before
selecting
these
options.
Clear
Configuration
Clears
the
existing
configuration.
New
Configuration
Clears
the
existing
configuration
and
lets
you
create
a
new
configuration.
Add
Configuration
Retains
the
existing
storage
configuration
and
adds
new
drives
to
it
(this
does
not
cause
any
data
loss).
3.
Click
Next.
4.
Select
a
configuration
mode
from
the
following
options:
Custom
Configuration
In
this
mode,
you
can
control
all
attributes
of
the
new
storage
configuration.
Auto
Configuration
and
Redundancy
This
mode
automatically
creates
an
optimal
RAID
1
or
RAID
5
configuration,
providing
data
redundancy.
Auto
Configuration
without
Redundancy
This
mode
automatically
created
a
non-redundant
RAID
0
configuration.
5.
Click
Next
to
continue.
Viewing
and
changing
adapter
properties
You
can
view
information
for
one
LSI
SAS
adapter
at
a
time.
If
your
system
has
multiple
LSI
SAS
adapters,
you
can
view
information
for
a
different
adapter,
click
Adapter
Selection
on
the
main
view.
To
view
the
properties
for
the
currently
selected
adapter,
click
Adapter
Properties
on
the
main
WebBIOS
screen.
Viewing
and
changing
virtual
disk
properties
On
the
WebBIOS
main
screen,
select
a
virtual
disk
from
the
list
and
click
Virtual
Disk.
The
Properties
panel
displays
the
RAID
level,
state,
size,
and
stripe
size.
The
Policies
panel
lists
the
virtual
disk
policies
that
were
defined
when
the
storage
configuration
was
created.
To
change
any
of
these
policies,
select
a
policy
from
the
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