1.
At the UEFI shell, use the drivers command.
2.
Find the SAS Host Bus Adapter in the list of drivers, and make a note of the Driver ID from
the left column.
3.
Use the drvcfg command.
4.
Find the SAS Host Bus Adapter's Driver ID in the list, and make a note of the corresponding
Ctrl ID.
NOTE:
you can run drvcfg against it.
If the drivers listing shows - under CFG and DIAG, the drive is in HBA mode.
Configuring RAID volumes using the ORCA menu-driven interface
NOTE:
The function keys cannot be used in ORCA if you are using a serial console. Substitute
ESC followed by the corresponding number key. For example, F3 would be Esc-3
NOTE:
ORCA will not launch if there is no hard disk drive in the server blade.
From the UEFI Shell, enter drvcfg -s <Driver ID> <Ctrl ID>. To locate this information,
see
"Determining the Driver ID and CTRL ID" (page
The ORCA main menu will appear.
If the drivers listing shows X under CFG and DIAG, the drive is in RAID mode and
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