American Megatrends X6DVA-4G, X6DVA-EG Adding a Bootable Array, Deleting a Bootable Array

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X6DVA-4G/X6DVA-EG User's Manual

Adding a Bootable Array

To make an array bootable:

1.From the Main menu, select Manage Arrays.

2.From the List of Arrays, select the array you want to make bootable, and press Ctrl+B.

3.Enter Y to create a bootable array when the following message is displayed: "This will make all other existing bootable array non-bootable. Do you want to make this array bootable? (Yes/No):" Then, a bootable array will be created. An asterisk will appear next to the bootable array (as shown in the picture below:)

Deleting a Bootable Array

To delete a bootable array:

1.From the Main menu, select Manage Arrays.

2.From the List of Arrays, select the bootable array (*) you want to delete, and press Ctrl+B. (* a bootable array is the array marked with an asterisk (as shown in the picture above.)

3.Enter Y to delete a bootable array when the following message is displayed: "The array is already marked bootable. Do you want to make this array as not bootable? (Yes/No):" Then, the bootable array will be deleted and the asterisk will disappear.

(*Note: do not use the delete key to delete the bootable array.)

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Contents Super Page About This Manual Manual OrganizationTable of Contents Advanced Setup Boot Setup AppendicesIntroduction Page Checklist OverviewContacting Supermicro HeadquartersEurope Asia-PacificSuper X6DVA-4G/X6DVA-EG Image Super X6DVA-4G Jumper Description Default Setting Connector DescriptionQuick Reference X6DVA-4G/X6DVA-EG Please refer to for pin definitionsMotherboard Features M o r yChipset Expansion SlotsAcpi Features DimensionsOnboard I/O OtherBlock Diagram of the E7320 Lindenhurst-VS Chipset 6300ESB ICH System Features Chipset OverviewSpecial Features Recovery from AC Power LossEnvironmental Temperature Control PC Health MonitoringAcpi Features Auto-Switching Voltage Regulator for the CPU CoreCPU Overheat LED and Control TM2/CPU VRM OverheatSlow Blinking LED for Suspend-State Indicator Main Switch Override MechanismMicrosoft OnNow External Modem Ring-On WORPower Supply Super I/OWake-On-LAN WOL Page Precautions Static-Sensitive DevicesUnpacking PGA Processor and Heatsink Installation Installing the CPU Mounting Plate and Retention BracketCPU Installation CPU Mounting PlateHeatsink Installation To Un-install the HeatsinkHandle with care PGA604 Socket Empty and with Processor Installed Installing DIMMs Dimm Installation See FigureMounting the Motherboard in the Chassis Memory SupportI/OPorts/Control Panel Connectors I/O Port Locations and DefinitionsJF1 Header Pins Front Control PanelConnecting Cables ATX Power ConnectorProcessor Power Connector Power LED NMI ButtonNMI Button Pin Definitions Pwrled Pin DefinitionsNIC1/NIC2 LED Indicators HDD LED Pin DefinitionsNIC1 LED Pin NIC2 LED Pin Definitions Power Fail LED Overheat/Fan Fail LEDHealth LED PWR Fail LED Reset Button Power ButtonReset PWR Button Reset Pin DefinitionsChassis Intrusion Universal Serial Bus USBUSB 0/1 USB 2/3 Chassis In trusionWake-On-LAN Wake-On-RingWake-On-LAN Pin Definitions Jwol Wake-on-Ring Pin DefinitionsSerial Ports Glan Giga-bit Ethernet PortsATX PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Ports Fan HeadersKB/Mouse Fan1 Fan6 Fan5 Fan2 Fan3 Fan4VGA Connector Power FaultVGA PWR Fault Power Fail Pin Definitions PW4Connector SMB Power I2 CSpeaker/Power LED Keylock Pin LocationsJumper Settings LAN1/LAN2 Enable/DisableLAN1 Enable LAN2 Enable Enable/Disable Jumper Settings JPL1, JPL2Watch Dog Jumper Settings JWD Cmos ClearWatch Dog VGA Enable/Disable PCI slots to SMB VGA EnableEnable/Disable Jumper Settings JPG1 PCI/PCIX slots to SMB Connection Jumper Settings J13, J15Scsi Controller Enable/ Disable *ForX6DVA-4G only Scsi Termination Enable/ Disable *ForX6DVA-4G onlyScsi Enable Scsi Term. Enable Scsi Enable/Disable Jumper Settings JPA1Alarm Reset Power Force-OnAlarm Reset PWR Force-On Alarm Reset Jumper Settings JPR1Onboard Indicators Glan LEDsSata LED Header Left Right Back ViewOnboard LED Indicators DS1-DS5, DS7-DS8 System LED DS9On board LED Definitions System Alert LED DS9 DefinitionParallel Printer Port Connector Parallel Port, Floppy/Hard Disk Drive and Scsi ConnectionsR a l l e l Port Parallel Printer Port Pin Definitions J10Floppy Connector IDE ConnectorsFloppy Connector Pin Definitions J24 IDE Connector Pin Definitions J44, J38Ultra320 Scsi Connector X6DVA-4G Only Pin Ultra320 Scsi ConnectorTroubleshooting Procedures Before Power OnNo Power Or installing any hardware componentsTechnical Support Procedures Memory ErrorsLosing the System’s Setup Configuration Frequently Asked Questions Question How do I update my BIOS?Returning Merchandise for Service Question Whats on the CD that came with my motherboard?Starting Bios Setup Utility IntroductionMain Setup ProcessorsSystem Memory System Time/System DateAdvanced Settings Xcpu Configuration Sub-MenuConfigure Advanced CPU Settings Ratio Cmos SettingVRM Protection Temperature Hardware PrefetcherAdjacent Cache Line Prefetch Hyper-Threading FunctionXide Configuration Sub-Menu PIO Mode Block Multi-Sector TransferA.R.T. For Hard disk drives XFloppy Configuration XPCI/PnP Configuration IRQ3/IRQ4/IRQ5/IRQ7/IRQ9/IRQ10/IRQ11/IRQ14/IRQ15 Reserved Memory SizeXSuper IO Configuration Sub-Menu XAdvanced Chipset Settings XIntel PCI-X Hub Configuration RAS Sticky Error HandlingPXH Channel A/Channel B Bus Frequency Port decodeXapci Configuration XPower ConfigurationXEvent Log Configuration PCI/PCI Express Error LoggingXmps Configuration View Event LogXpci Express Configuration XRemote Access ConfigurationRemote Access Xusb Configuration XSystem Health MonitorBoot Settings Fan Speed Control ModulesFan1 Speed to Fan6 Speed Xbios Settings Configuration Interrupt 19 CaptureXBoot Device Priority XHard Disk DrivesXRemovable Drives XCD/DVD DrivesSecurity Settings Change Supervisor PasswordChange User Password Clear User PasswordExit Options Discarding Changes and ExitDiscarding Changes Load Optimal Defaults Load Fail-Safe DefaultsX6DVA-4G/X6DVA-EG User’s Manual Amibios Error Beep Codes Beep Code Error Message DescriptionLED Indicators Description/Message DS7/DS8 LED Post CodesUncompressed Initialization Codes Checkpoint Code DescriptionBootblock Recovery Codes Video ROM has returned control to Bios POST. Performing any Monochrome mode and color mode settings next 48h Programming after Winbios Setup has completed. Displaying Completed programming DMA controllers 1 and 2. Initializing95h X6DVA-4G/X6DVA-EG User’s Manual Introduction to the Intel 6300 ESB I/O Controller Hub Page Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility ARC Using the Array Configuration Utility ACUManaging Arrays From the ARC menu, select Array Configuration Utility ACU Viewing Array PropertiesDeleting Arrays RAID 1 only-the following prompt is also displayedCreating Arrays To create an arrayAssigning Array Properties Raid Level Create Via When Appropriate When you are finished, press Done as the screen shown below Adding a Bootable Array Deleting a Bootable ArrayAdding/Deleting Hotspares Initializing Disk Drives To initialize drivesPage Page Rebuilding Arrays To Rebuild an arrayUsing the Disk Utilities To access the disk utilitiesPage To Exit Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility You can choose from the following optionsInstalling Intels 6300 ESB Driver by Adaptec and the OS Installing Other Software Programs and Drivers Onboard Scsi Users GuideSupero Doctor Supero Doctor III Interface Display Screen-II Remote Control

X6DVA-EG, X6DVA-4G specifications

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The X6DVA-4G is an ATX motherboard that boasts dual Socket 604 configurations, allowing it to support dual Intel Xeon processors. This dual-processor setup significantly enhances computing power, making it suitable for resource-intensive applications, such as virtualization, high-performance computing, and database management. Its support for up to 64GB of DDR2 ECC memory ensures data integrity and stability during critical operations, providing an additional layer of reliability that is crucial for enterprise environments.

On the other hand, the X6DVA-EG offers similar capabilities while integrating different feature sets that cater to specific needs. Both boards support PCI-X and PCIe expansion slots, which allow for flexible hardware configurations. This expandability is vital in businesses where evolving technology demands can lead to the need for additional peripherals and components.

A standout feature of these motherboards is their comprehensive support for RAID configurations, including RAID 0, 1, 10, and 5. This functionality enhances data security and recovery, ensuring that critical information remains intact in the event of hardware failure. Additionally, both motherboards come equipped with multiple SATA interfaces for robust storage options, which are essential for handling large volumes of data.

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