
120 Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions
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Within Hardware Configuration, what is the difference between the
Configuration Wizards and Advanced Configuration?
USC-LCE offers two ways to configure hardware:
Configuration Wizards
and
Advanced Configuration
.
Configuration Wizards guide you through a sequence of steps to configure
your system devices. The Configuration Wizards include iDRAC, RAID,
System Date/Time, and Physical Security. See
Hardware Configuration
for more information.
Advanced Configuration allows you to configure Human Interface
Infrastructure (HII) enabled devices (for example, NICs and BIOS).
See
HII Advanced Configuration for more information.
14
Does USC or USC-LCE support configuration of all RAID levels and all
RAID cards for
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1
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systems?
USC or USC-LCE supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, and 60 on
PERC
6 cards running PERC 6.1 firmware. RAID 0 and 1 are supported
on
the SAS 6/iR.
These are the latest generation of series 7 RAID controllers:
PERC - H700 (Internal) and H800 (External)
SAS - H200 (Internal) and SAS 6 GBPS (External)
15
Does USC-LCE support rollback of BIOS and firmware?
Yes. See Platform Rollback for more information.
16
Which devices support system updates?
USC-LCE currently supports updates to the BIOS, iDRAC firmware,
power
supply firmware, and certain RAID and NIC controller firmware.
See
Updating Platform for more information.
17
Which devices are supported in Advanced Configuration within
Hardware Configuration?
Advanced Configuration is available for the BIOS and NIC. Depending on
your system configuration, other devices may also appear in Advanced
Configuration if they support the HII configuration standard. See
Hardware Configuration for more information.
18
What should I do if my system crashes while using USC or USC-LCE?
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