
Appendix C Using the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility 77
1. Start the BIOS RAID Configuration utility.
See “To Start the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility” on page 68.
2. Select the HBA you want, then press Enter.
3. Select Disk Utilities.
4. Select the disk drive you want, then press Enter.
5. Select Identify Drive, then press Enter.
6. When you have finished locating your disk drive, press any key to stop the
blinking.
▼ To Identify Disk Drives With the Disk Utilities
You can identify disk drives by viewing the list of disk drives on your system. Only
physical drives that display during POST are shown.
1. Start the BIOS RAID Configuration utility.
See “To Start the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility” on page 68.
2. Select the HBA you want, then press Enter.
3. Select Disk Utilities.
The Disk Utilities view will provide you with the following information:
The location information of a disk drive is determined by three types of connections:
■ Direct attached drives—The connection is determined by the cable connected
to a device, for example CN1 (connector 1) is connected to DEV1 (device 1).
For more information, see “Direct-Attach Connections” on page 108.
■ Storage Enclosure Processor (SEP) managed devices—The connection is
determined by an active backplane. Box0 (enclosure 0) is connected to slot0
(disk drive slot 0 in the enclosure). For more information, see “Backplane
Connections” on page 108.
TABLE C-3 Information Provided by Disk Utilities
Location Model Rev# Speed Size
CN1=DEV1
Box0=Slot0
Exp0=phy0
The
manufacturer
information.
The revision
number of the
disk drive.
The speed of
the disk drive.
The size of the
disk drive.
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