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RAID SCSI TO S-ATA
Installation Reference Guide
Revision 1.2
P/N: PW0020000000162
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Página 1 - RAID SCSI TO S-ATA

RAID SCSI TO S-ATAInstallation Reference GuideRevision 1.2P/N: PW0020000000162

Página 2 - Trademarks

Introduction1-4By striping the drives in the array with stripes large enough so that each recordfalls entirely within one stripe, most records can be

Página 3 - FCC Compliance Statement

Technical SpecificationA-1Appendix ATechnical SpecificationRAID processorRAID levelCache memoryNo. of channels (host+disk)Host bus interfaceData trans

Página 4 - About This Manual

Introduction1-5RAID 1, also known as disk mirroring, is simply a pair of disk drives that storeduplicate data but appear to the computer as a single d

Página 5 - Table of Contents

Introduction1-6RAID 3 sector-stripes data across groups of drives, but one drive in the group isdedicated to storing parity information. RAID 3 relies

Página 6 - Chapter 4 Array Maintenance

Introduction1-7RAID 6 is similar to RAID 5 in that data protection is achieved by writing parityinformation to the physical drives in the array. With

Página 7 - Chapter 1

Introduction1-8Dual-level RAID achieves a balance between the increased data availabilityinherent in RAID 1 and RAID 5 and the increased read performa

Página 8 - 1.1 Key Features

Introduction1-9RAID ManagementThe subsystem can implement several different levels of RAID technology.RAID levels supported by the subsystem are shown

Página 9 - 1.2 RAID Concepts

Introduction1-101.3 SCSI ConceptsBefore configuring the subsystem, you must first understand some basicSCSI concepts so that the subsystem and SCSI d

Página 10 - Definition of RAID Levels

Introduction1-111.3.3 TerminatorsBased on SCSI specifications, the SCSI bus must be terminated at bothends, meaning the devices that are connected to

Página 11 - Introduction

Introduction1-121.4 Array Definition1.4.1 RAID SetA RAID Set is a group of disks containing one or more volume sets. It is impossible to have multip

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Introduction1-131.4.3 Easy of Use features1.4.3.1 Instant Availability/Background InitializationRAID 0 and RAID 1 volume set can be used immediately

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CopyrightNo part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, ortransmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanica

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Introduction1-141.4.3.3 Online Capacity ExpansionOnline Capacity Expansion makes it possible to add one or more physicaldrive to a volume set, while t

Página 15 - RAID Management

Introduction1-151.4.3.4 Online RAID Level and Stripe Size MigrationUser can migrate both the RAID level and stripe size of an existing volumeset, whil

Página 16 - 1.3 SCSI Concepts

Introduction1-161.4.4.2 Hot-Swap Disk Drive SupportThe RAID subsystem has built the protection circuit to support the replace-ment of UDMA hard disk d

Página 17 - 1.3.3 Terminators

Getting Started2-1Chapter 2Getting StartedGetting started with the subsystem consists of the following steps: Unpack the storage subsystem.

Página 18 - 1.4 Array Definition

Getting Started2-2• RAID subsystem unit• Two power cords• Two external SCSI cables• One external null modem cable• One external UPS cable• One RJ-45 e

Página 19 - 1.4.3 Easy of Use features

Getting Started2-32.2 Identifying Parts of the subsystemThe illustrations below identify the various features of the subsystem. Getyourself familiar

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Getting Started2-41. HDD trays 1 ~ 122. HDD status IndicatorFunctionGreen LED indicates power is on and hard drive status is goodfor this slot. If the

Página 21 - 1.4.4 High availability

Getting Started2-55. Environment statusFunctionIf the output DC voltage is over or under +3.3V, +5V or +12V, analarm will sound warning of a voltage a

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Getting Started2-62.2.2 Rear View1. System power on / off switch2. Host Channel BThe subsystem is equipped with 2 host channels (Host channel A and

Página 23 - Getting Started

Getting Started2-76. Power Supply Alarm Reset buttonYou can push the power supply reset button to stop the power supply buzzeralarm.7. AC power input

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FCC Compliance StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC

Página 25 - 2.2.1 Front View

Getting Started2-82.3 Connecting to HostThe subsystem supports the Ultra 320 SCSI LVD interface which providesfast 320MB/S data transfer rates using

Página 26 - 3. LCD display panel

Getting Started2-92.4 SCSI TerminationTwo 68-pin wide SCSI connectors are provided on the back of the enclosurefor connecting the array to the system

Página 27 - 5. Environment status

Getting Started2-10Note:If you are connecting another external device after the subsystem,make sure to disable the terminator at the subsystem’s host

Página 28 - 2.2.2 Rear View

Getting Started2-112.5 Powering-on the SubsystemWhen you connect the Disk Array to the Host computer, you should pressthe ON/OFF Power Supply Switch.

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Getting Started2-122.6 Install Hard DrivesThis section describes the physical locations of the hard drives supported bythe subsystem and gives instru

Página 30 - 2.3 Connecting to Host

Getting Started2-136. Press the lever in until you hear the latch click into place.7. If the HDD power LED did not turn green, check the hard drive is

Página 31 - 2.4 SCSI Termination

Getting Started2-142.7 Connecting an Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)The subsystem is equipped with a UPS port located at the rear of the sys-tem uni

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Getting Started2-152.8 Connecting to a PC or TerminalThe subsystem is equipped with a serial monitor port located at the rear ofthe system unit. This

Página 33 - {Model Name}

Configuring3-1!Chapter 3ConfiguringThe subsystem has a setup configuration utility built in containing importantinformation about the configuration as

Página 34 - 2.6 Install Hard Drives

Configuring3-2subsystem.Note:You may connect a terminal while the subsystem’s power is on.2. Power-on the terminal.3. Run the VT100 program or an equi

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About This ManualWelcome to your Redundant Array of Independent Disks System User’s Guide.This manual covers everything you need to know in learning h

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Configuring3-34. The default setting of the monitor port is 115200 baud rate, 8 data bit,non-parity, 1 stop bit and no flow control.

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Configuring3-45. Click disconnect button.6. Open the File menu, and then open Properties.

Página 38 - Configuring

Configuring3-57. Open the Settings Tab.8. Open the Settings Tab. Function, arrow and ctrl keys act as: TerminalKeys, Backspace key sends: Crtl+H, Emu

Página 39 - 2. Power-on the terminal

Configuring3-6Keyboard Function Key Definitions“ A “ key - to move to the line above“ Z “ key - to move to the next line“ Enter “ key - Submit selecti

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Configuring3-7Main MenuThe main menu shows all function that enables the customer to execute ac-tions by clicking on the appropriate link.Note:The pas

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Configuring3-8OptionQuick Volume And Raid SetSetupRaid Set FunctionsVolume Set FunctionsPhysical Drive FunctionsRaid System FunctionsU320 SCSI Target

Página 42 - 7. Open the Settings Tab

Configuring3-9FunctionUse the Up or Down arrow keys to go through the information onthe LCD screen. This is also used to move between each menuwhen yo

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Configuring3-103.3 Menu DiagramThe following tree diagram is a summary of the various configuration and set-ting functions that can be accessed throu

Página 44 - Main Menu

Configuring3-11

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Configuring3-12

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Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction1.1 Key Features...

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Configuring3-14

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Configuring3-153.4 Web browser-based Remote RAID management via R-Link ethernet portConfiguration of the internal RAID subsystem with remote RAID mana

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Configuring3-16Individual CategoryQuick CreateRaid Set FunctionsVolume Set FunctionsPhysical DriveSystem ControlInformationDescriptionCreate a RAID co

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Configuring3-17Configuration ProceduresBelow are a few practical examples of concrete configuration procedures.3.5 Quick CreateThe number of physical

Página 52 - Link ethernet port

Configuring3-18Greater Two TB Volume Support:No: still keep the volume size with max. 2TB limitation.64bit LBA: the max. size 512TB, for Unix or Linux

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Configuring3-193.6 Raid Set FunctionsUse the Raid Set Function and Volume Set Function if you prefer to custom-ize your system. User manual configurat

Página 54 - 3.5 Quick Create

Configuring3-203.6.2 Delete Raid SetTo delete a raid set, click on the Delete Raid Set link. A “Select The RAID SETTo Delete” screen is displayed show

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Configuring3-213.6.3 Expand Raid SetUse this option to expand a raid set, when a disk is added to your system.This function is active when at least on

Página 56 - 3.6 Raid Set Functions

Configuring3-22Migrating occurs when a disk is added to a raid set. Migration status is dis-played in the raid status area of the Raid Set information

Página 57 - 3.6.2 Delete Raid Set

3.6.6 Delete Hot Spare...3.6.7 Rescue Raid Set...

Página 58 - 3.6.3 Expand Raid Set

Configuring3-233.6.4 Activate Incomplete Raid SetWhen one of the disk drive is removed in power off state, the raid set statewill change to Incomplete

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Configuring3-24Click on the Submit button in the screen to activate the raid set that hasremoved one of disk drive in the power off state. The RAID su

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Configuring3-253.6.5 Create Hot SpareWhen you choose the Create Hot Spare option in the Raid Set Function, allunused physical devices connected to the

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Configuring3-263.6.7 Rescue Raid SetIf you try to Rescue Missing RAID Set, please contact our engineer forassistance.

Página 62 - 3.6.6 Delete Hot Spare

Configuring3-273.7 Volume Set FunctionA volume set is seen by the host system as a single logical device. It is orga-nized in a RAID level with one or

Página 63 - 3.6.7 Rescue Raid Set

Configuring3-28Volume Name:The default volume name will always appear as Volume Set. #. You can re-name the volume set name providing it does not exc

Página 64 - 3.7 Volume Set Function

Configuring3-2964bit LBA: the max. size 512TB, for Unix or Linux.Due to LSI53C1030T does not support 16byte CDB for 64bit LBA, vendorspecific 12byte C

Página 65

Configuring3-303.7.2 Delete Volume SetTo delete Volume from raid set system function, move the cursor bar to themain menu and click on the Delete Volu

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Configuring3-313.7.3 Modify Volume SetTo modify a volume set from a raid set:(1). Click on the Modify Volume Set link.(2). Tick on the volume set from

Página 68 - 3.7.3 Modify Volume Set

Introduction1-1Chapter 1IntroductionThe RAID subsystem is a Ultra 320 LVD SCSI-to-Serial ATA II RAID (RedundantArrays of Independent Disks) disk array

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Configuring3-333.7.4 Volume Set MigrationMigrating occurs when a volume set is migrating from one RAID level toanother, a volume set strip size change

Página 70 - 3.7.4 Volume Set Migration

Configuring3-343.7.5 Check Volume SetTo check a volume set from a raid set:(1). Click on the Check Volume Set link.(2). Tick on the volume set from th

Página 71 - 3.7.6 Stop VolumeSet Check

Configuring3-353.8 Physical DriveChoose this option from the Main Menu to select a physical disk and to per-form the operations listed below.3.8.1 Cre

Página 72 - 3.8 Physical Drive

Configuring3-363.8.2 Modify Pass-Through DiskUse this option to modify the Pass-Through Disk Attribute. User can modify thecache mode, Tagged Command

Página 73

Configuring3-373.8.3 Delete Pass-Through DiskTo delete pass-through drive from the pass-through drive pool, move themouse cursor bar to the main menus

Página 74 - 3.8.4 Identify Selected Drive

Configuring3-383.9 System Configuration3.9.1 System ConfigurationTo set the raid system function, move the cursor bar to the main menu andclick on he

Página 75 - 3.9 System Configuration

Configuring3-39Terminal Port Configuration:Speed setting values are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,38400, 57600, and115200.Stop Bits values are 1 bit a

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Configuring3-403.9.2 U320 SCSI Target ConfigTo set the U320 SCSI Target function, move the cursor bar to the main menuand click on the U320 SCSI Targe

Página 77 - 3.9.2 U320 SCSI Target Config

Configuring3-413.9.3 EtherNet ConfigTo set the EtherNet function, move the cursor bar to the main menu and clickon he EtherNet Config. The Raid System

Página 78 - 3.9.3 EtherNet Config

Configuring3-423.9.4 Alert By Mail ConfigTo set the Event Notification function, move the cursor bar to the main menu andclick on the Alert By Mail Co

Página 79 - 3.9.4 Alert By Mail Config

Introduction1-21.1 Key FeaturesSubsystem Features: Features an Intel 80321 64 bit RISC I/O processor Build-in 128MB cache memory, expandable up to

Página 80 - 3.9.5 SNMP Configuration

Configuring3-433.9.5 SNMP ConfigurationThe SNMP gives users independence from the proprietary network managementschemes of some manufacturers and SNMP

Página 81 - 3.9.6 View Events

Configuring3-443.9.6 View EventsTo view the RAID subsystem controller’s information, move the mouse cursorto the main menu and click on the System Inf

Página 82 - 3.9.7 Generate Test Events

Configuring3-453.9.7 Generate Test EventsIf you want to generate test events, move the cursor bar to the main menu andclick on he Generate Test Events

Página 83 - 3.9.9 Modify Password

Configuring3-463.9.8 Clear Events BufferUse this feature to clear the entire events buffer information.3.9.9 Modify PasswordTo set or change the RAID

Página 84 - 3.9.10 Upgrade Firmware

Configuring3-47The password option allows user to set or clear the raid subsystem’s pass-word protection feature. Once the password has been set, the

Página 85 - 3.10 Information Menu

Configuring3-483.10 Information Menu3.10.1 RaidSet HierarchyUse this feature to view the internal raid subsystem current raid set, current vol-ume se

Página 86 - 3.10.3 Hardware Monitor

Configuring3-49ItemController Board TemperatureHDD TemperatureController Fan SpeedPower Supply +12VPower Supply +5VPower Supply +3.3VDDR Supply Voltag

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Configuring3-503.11 Creating a New RAID or Reconfiguring an ExistingRAIDYou can configure raid sets and volume sets using Quick Create or Raid SetFun

Página 88 - Array Maintenance

Array Maintenance4-1Chapter 4Array MaintenanceThis chapter describes more information about your Disk Array. Thefollowing items are describes in detai

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Array Maintenance4-24.1.1 Installing Memory Module:1. Unscrew and pull out the controller Module.2. Unscrew and take off the cover of controller Mod

Página 90 - 4.2 Upgrading the Firmware

Introduction1-31.2 RAID ConceptsRAID FundamentalsThe basic idea of RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is to combinemultiple inexpensive disk

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Array Maintenance4-34.2 Upgrading the FirmwareUpgrading Flash Firmware Programming UtilitySince the RAID subsystem controller features flash firmware

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Array Maintenance4-4Upgrading Firmware Through ANSI/VT-100 Terminal EmulationGet the new version firmware for your RAID subsystem controller. For Exam

Página 93 - Firmware. Please Wait:”

Array Maintenance4-54. Select “ZMODEM modem” under Protocol. ZMODEM as the file transfer proto-col of your terminal emulation software.5. Click Browse

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Array Maintenance4-67. When the Firmware completes downloading, the confirmation screen appears.Press Yes to start program the flash ROM.8. When the F

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Array Maintenance4-79. The Firmware upgrade will take approximately thirty seconds to complete.10. After the Firmware upgrade is complete, a bar indic

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Array Maintenance4-8Upgrading Firmware Through Web Browser ManagementGet the new version firmware for your RAID subsystem controller.1. To upgrade the

Página 97 - 4.3 Hot Swap Components

Array Maintenance4-95. After the firmware upgrade is complete, a bar indicator will show “ FirmwareHas Been Updated Successfully”

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Array Maintenance4-104.3 Hot Swap ComponentsThe disk array supports hot-swappable disk trays, power supply modules andcooling fan unit. The following

Página 99 - 4.3.3 Replacing a Fan

Array Maintenance4-112. Use the handle to pull out the defective power supply.3. Replace it with a 350W power supply.4. Slide the new power supply in

Página 100 - Technical Specification

Array Maintenance4-124.3.3 Replacing a Fan1. Unscrew the fan holder.2. Disconnect the fan cable connects between the backplane and the fan.3. The fan

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