8
Place the top edge of the battery over the top edge of the DIMM so that the
arms on the side of the battery fit into their sockets on the DIMM.
See Figure 1-2.
9
Align the keyed edge of the DIMM to the physical divider on the memory
socket to avoid damage to the module.
10
Insert the DIMM in the memory socket. Apply a constant, downward pressure
on both ends or on the middle of the DIMM until the retention clips fall in
the allotted slots on either side of the DIMM. See Figure 1-2.
Managing Preserved Cache
If a virtual disk becomes offline or is deleted because of missing physical disks,
the controller preserves the dirty cache from the virtual disk. The preserved dirty
cache, known as pinned cache, is preserved until you import the virtual disk or
discard the cache.
CAUTION: If there are any foreign configurations, it is strongly advised that you
import the foreign configuration before you discard the preserved cache. Otherwise,
you lose data that belongs to the foreign configuration.
1
Turn on the system.
2
Press <Ctrl>< R> when prompted by the BIOS screen.
If there is only one controller, the
Virtual Disk Management
screen for that
controller is displayed. If there is more than one controller, the
Main Menu
is
displayed. The
Main Menu
lists the RAID controllers. Use the arrow keys to
select the RAID controller, and press <Enter> to access the management
menus for the controller.
3
On the
Virtual Disk Management
screen, use the arrow keys to highlight the
Controller
field. Press <F2> to display the menu and select
Manage
Preserved Cache
. The
Manage Preserved Cache
screen displays the affected
virtual disks.
NOTE: If there is no preserved cache, the Manage Preserved Cache option is
disabled and no further action is required. Exit the configuration utility.
4
You can choose to discard the cache on the
Manage Preserved Cache
screen.
For more information about importing and preserving the cache contents, see the
Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller (PERC) H700 and H800 documentation at
support.dell.com/manuals.