Dell H710P, H310 Physical Disk Management, Foreign Configuration View, Setting LED Blinking

Models: H310 H710 H710P H810

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controller and disable it on the other controllers. The

 

system can then boot from the BIOS-enabled controller.

Enable BIOS Stop On Error

Select the option to stop the system BIOS during bootup if

 

there are BIOS errors. The option enables you to enter the

 

configuration utility to resolve the problem.

Select Bootable Device

Enable Auto Import

Select the option to specify a virtual disk as the boot disk on the controller.

NOTE: For PERC H310 the option may be a Virtual Disk or Non-RAIDdrive.

The option is displayed if you have built virtual disks.

Attempts to import every online foreign configuration during boot without having the need to access the BIOS Configuration Utility (<Ctrl> <R>).

Factory Default

Select the option to restore the default settings for the

 

options in the Settings box.

Foreign Configuration View

When a foreign configuration is present, you can select Foreign Configuration View to display the configuration. The screen shows the foreign configuration as it would be if you import it. You can preview the foreign configuration before you decide whether to import it or clear it.

In some cases, a foreign configuration cannot be imported. If a physical disk in a virtual disk is rebuilding, the physical disk's state is set to Rebuild. No virtual disk target ID displays for virtual disks that cannot be imported.

The section Importing or Clearing Foreign Configurations Using the Foreign Configuration View Screen contains the procedures you can use to manage the foreign configurations.

NOTE: The BIOS Configuration Utility (<Ctrl> <R>) reports error codes for failed imports of foreign configurations.

Physical Disk Management

Setting LED Blinking

The LED blinking option indicates when physical disks are being used to create a virtual disk. You can choose to start or stop the LED blinking.

Perform the following steps to start or stop the option:

1.Press <Ctrl> <N> to access the PD Mgmt screen.

A list of physical disks is displayed. The status of the each disk is displayed under the heading State.

2.Press the down-arrow key to highlight a physical disk.

3.Press <F2> to display the menu of available actions.

4.Press the down-arrow key to highlight LED Blinking.

5.Press the right-arrow key to display the available actions, Start and Stop.

6.Select Start to begin LED blinking or Stop to end LED blinking.

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Dell H710P, H310, H810 manual Physical Disk Management, Foreign Configuration View, Setting LED Blinking

H310, H710, H710P, H810 specifications

Dell offers a range of storage controller technologies, notably the H810, H710, H710P, and H310, which cater to different enterprise needs. These controllers are designed to support various storage configurations, enhancing overall system performance and reliability.

The Dell H810 is a high-performance PCIe 3.0 RAID controller that supports up to eight internal drives and is particularly suited for demanding workloads. It features advanced RAID levels including RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, and 60, providing flexibility for various data protection strategies. The H810 also supports up to 32TB of storage capacity, making it suitable for environments that require substantial data management capabilities.

The H710 is another powerful RAID controller, widely recognized for its balance of performance and cost-efficiency. It features 1GB of cache memory, which aids in accelerating read and write operations. The H710 supports the same RAID levels as the H810 and allows for up to 512MB of non-volatile memory. This ensures data integrity even in the event of a power failure, making it reliable for critical applications.

The H710P is an enhanced version of the H710, with a significant upgrade in its cache capabilities. It offers 2GB of battery-backed cache memory, further enhancing data processing speeds and improving responsiveness. The H710P is ideal for intensive workloads and virtualization, where rapid access to data is essential. This controller also includes features such as RAID storage pooling, intelligent data tiering, and support for multiple virtual disks.

Finally, the H310 is a cost-effective option for small to medium-sized businesses or those with less demanding storage requirements. It offers similar RAID support as the higher-end controllers but operates with a simpler architecture. The H310 features 512MB of cache, providing sufficient performance for regular workloads without the additional complexities of more advanced controllers.

In summary, Dell's H810, H710, H710P, and H310 storage controllers each serve distinct purposes, providing various features, technologies, and performance characteristics tailored to different business needs. From high-capacity storage solutions to user-friendly setups, Dell’s offerings ensure that organizations can efficiently manage their data storage requirements.