FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual Revision 1.3
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 10 User Manual 1.1 Identifying Parts of the RAID Subsystem The illustrations below identify the various parts
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 100 User Manual 7.1 Viewing Logical Volume Details The Logical Volume Functions (View Logical Volumes menu opti
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 101 The following table gives an explanation of each field available on this screen: View Logical Volu
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 102 User Manual 7.2 Creating a Logical Volume To create a new logical volume, navigate to the Logical Volume F
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 103 NOTE: Once a Logical Volume has been created, its global/private status and port mappings ca
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 104 User Manual NOTE: The maximum capacity of all Logical Volumes on a RAID is limited to the capacity of the RA
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 105 7.3 Modifying, Expanding, or Deleting a Logical Volume The Logical Volume Functions Î Modify/Del
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 106 User Manual c. To change the port map of a Private Logical Volume, select either "Enabled" to enabl
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 107 3. Click on ‘Save’ to save your changes.
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 108 User Manual To delete a volume: On the Logical Volume Functions Î Modify/Delete Volume screen, select the &apo
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 109 7.4 Host Mapping The Logical Volume Functions Î Host Mapping screen allows you to map private
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 11 1.2 Enclosure Chassis The RAID subsystem is a fully redundant system with hot swappable disks, co
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 110 User Manual Global Logical Volumes Specific host mapping cannot be carried out for global logical volumes. A
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 111 The following table gives an explanation of the Hosts table: Field Description Host Name Displays
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 112 User Manual Chapter 8 Monitoring 8.1 Enclosures The Monitoring Î Enclosures screen has two purposes: 1.
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FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 115 8.2 Disks The Monitoring Î Disks screen is split into two parts: 1. Disk Information 2. Disk
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 116 User Manual 8.2.1.1 Disk Status The Disk Status is defined by Disk_Usage and Access_Status: Disk Usage:
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 117 8.2.2 Disk Errors On this screen, user can see the breakdown of disk errors. The user can also c
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 118 User Manual 8.3 Port Statistics The Monitoring Î Port Statistics screen is a read-only screen and displays
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FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 12 User Manual 1.3.1 RAID Features 1.3.2 Enclosure Platform Rackmount Form Factor 3U
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 120 User Manual 8.4 Event Log The Monitoring Î Event Log screen allows the user to view all events that have oc
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FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 122 User Manual Chapter 9 Administration 9.1 Clear Event Log The Administration Î Clear Event Log screen al
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 123 9.2 Fibre Channel Config The Administration Î Fibre Channel Config screen allows you to view the
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 124 User Manual This screen contains the following details and options: Field Description Controller The ID of
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 125 9.3 Ethernet Configuration The Administration ÎEthernet Configuration screen allows you to view
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 126 User Manual This screen contains the following details and options: Field Description Use DHCP If DHCP is ena
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 127 9.4 Email Event Configuration The Administration Î Email Event Configuration screen allows you t
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 128 User Manual e-mail settings, and enter in the “Password” and “Re-enter Password” test boxes the password of th
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 129 9.5 SNMP Configuration The Administration Î SNMP Configuration screen allows you to set up SNMP
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 13 Chapter 2 Physical Components 2.1 Controller Module The RAID subsystem includes a 4-Gigabit Fib
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 130 User Manual This screen contains the following details and options: Field Description Enable Tick the check
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 131 9.6 Change Password The Administration Î Password screen allows you to change the password used
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 132 User Manual 9.7 Update Firmware The Administration ÎUpgrade Firmware screen allows new firmware to be insta
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 133 9.8 Reset Controller The Administration Î Reset Controller screen allows the user to reset one o
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 134 User Manual 9.9 Telnet The Administration Î Telnet screen allows the user to interact with the controller v
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 135 9.10 Enable RAID Manager Application The Administration Î Enable RAID Manager App screen allows
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 136 User Manual 9.11 Config Save/Restore The Administration Î Config Save/Restore screen can be used to restore
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 137 9.12 Export Status The Administration Î Export Status screen allows the user to download a zip f
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 138 User Manual 9.13 Set Date and Time The Administration Î Set Data and Time screen allows you to set the date
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 139 9.14 Setup Wizard The setup wizard (Administration Î Setup Wizard) guides the user through the f
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 14 User Manual 2.1.2 Controller Module LEDs Indicator Color Description SAS Expander Activity Green Soli
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 140 User Manual Chapter 10 Troubleshooting 10.1 Alerts The following table summarizes the operation of the
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 141 available. Disk (RAID Level 1, 5 or 10) Drive removed or drive failure No effect. RAID volume degra
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 142 User Manual Backplane (RAID Level 1, 5 or 10) SATA link failure No effect RAID volume degraded Loss of high av
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 143 enabled. Controller Hardware failure User data loss is possible System unavailable N/A Event log Co
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 144 User Manual 10.2 Alert Messages The controller sends the following Notifications and Warnings. 10.2.1 N
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 145 Disk in bay <number> is no longer part of RAID ‘<name>’ Verifying RAID ‘<name>’ V
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 146 User Manual 10.2.2 Warnings NOTE: The Alert Messages displayed here are example Alert Messages. Notificati
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 147 exceeded <threshold value> threshold dummy shuttles installed. Cool the room containing the s
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 148 User Manual An attempt to write Flash memory failed If upgrading firmware, retry upgrade. Schedule controller
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 149 Appendix 1. How to Upgrade the Controller to Firmware 1.30 from Old Firmware Version NOTE: Sinc
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 15 2.1.3 Controller Module Installation In this section, you will be shown how to install the Contro
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 150 User Manual Controller Firmware Upgrade Table: New Original 1.11 1.20 1.21 Æ 1.30 Remarks 1.01 Ye
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 151 For SES2 board PRO-90-5601: a. To upgrade proSES firmware, connect RS232 cable (Phone-Jack to DB
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 152 User Manual e. Press “Q” and there will be CCCC letters displayed. f. Go to the “Transfer” menu at the top o
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 153 i. Click “Send” to start upgrade process. The upgrade process will be shown. j. Check if firmwar
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 154 User Manual For PRO-90-6601 SES board: NOTE: The upgrade process is done twice. The first time needs a jumpe
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 155 g. There will be CCCC letters displayed. h. Go to the “Transfer” menu at the top of the HyperTer
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 156 User Manual k. Click “Send” to start upgrade process. The upgrade process will be shown. l. Check if fir
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 157 4. To upgrade the controller firmware with bridge firmware 1.21: a. Login to proRAID Manager. b.
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 158 User Manual 6. Upgrade Expander Firmware a. Click menu "Administration > Service Options > Contro
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 159 9. When prompted to reset the controller(s), select “No”. 10. Power off the RAID subsystem.
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 16 User Manual 2.1.4 Controller Board Replacement NOTE: It is necessary to use ESD anti-static device when ha
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 160 User Manual 12. To verify the IP address of controller using LCD panel, press the button several times until
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 17 2.2 Power Supply / Fan Module Every RAID subsystem contains two 600W Power Supply / Fan Modules.
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 18 User Manual 2.2.2 Power Supply Module LED When the power cord connected from main power source is inserted
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 19 b. With the Power Supply handle in the open position, carefully insert the module into the enclosu
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 2 User Manual Table of Contents Preface...
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 20 User Manual 2.3 SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) Module SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) is the protocol used for
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 21 2.3.2 Features of the SES Module The SES Module consists of 6 features: RS-232 Port, Alarm Mute B
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 22 User Manual 4. Hard Contact Relay 5. System Light a. The System Light is used to indicate whether the SES M
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 23 b. Carefully insert the SES Module into the appropriate slot. c. Use a screwdriver to tighten t
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 24 User Manual 2.3.5 SES Board Replacement 1. Remove the SES module from the enclosure. NOTE: Sometimes the S
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 25 2.3.6 Upgrading SES Firmware To upgrade the SES firmware, first you need to check SES board versi
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 26 User Manual The firmware upgrade process for each type of SES board is different. For PRO-90-5601 SES board:
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 27 5. Verify that the firmware upgrade is proceeding. 6. Check the message “Transfer Completed!”
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 28 User Manual For PRO-90-6601 SES board: NOTE: The upgrade process is done twice. The first time needs a jumper
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 29 5. Select “Transfer” then “Send File”. 6. Select “Xmodem”. 7. Select SES firmware. Cl
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 3 2.4.1 Disk Drive Status Indicators ...
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 30 User Manual 8. Click “Send” to start upgrade process. 9. The upgrade process will be shown. 10. Ch
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 31 14. Power on the RAID subsystem. Use LCD panel to check if the new SES firmware has been updated.
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 32 User Manual 2.4 Drive Carrier Module The Drive Carrier Module houses a 3.5 inch hard disk drive. It is design
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 33 2.4.2 Lock Indicator Every Drive Carrier is lockable and is fitted with a lock indicator to indica
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 34 User Manual c. Place the hard drive in the disk tray. Make sure the holes of the disk tray align with the hol
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 35 f. Press the lever in until you hear the latch click into place.
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 36 User Manual 2.5 LCD Display Panel 2.5.1 LCD Display Main Menu “RAID-Model” stands for the model name of
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 37 Environmental Status Parts Function Power LED Green indicates power is ON. Power Fail LED
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 38 User Manual 2.5.4 LCD Panel Function Menu 1. Firmware and proSES Menu Press button: The current proSES
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 39 ID: 001-12 means that the enclosure has a capacity of 12 disk slots. Press button to view the indi
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 4 User Manual 6.4.2 Deleting the RAID ...
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 40 User Manual 4. Fan Status Menu Fan Status menu displays the health of the fans inside each power supply. The
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 41 5. Voltage Status Menu Voltage status menu, display the current voltage information. To view the
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 42 User Manual 6. Buzzer Status Menu Buzzer Status menu is used to disable/e
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 43 7. Controller IP This menu displays the Controller IP address
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 44 User Manual 2.6 Rackmount Slide Rail Installation Verify if the content of the Rail Box is complete. 2 x Ra
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 45 2. Place one inner bracket to the side of the chassis. Align the holes on the front side of the inn
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 46 User Manual 6. Place the right side rack rail on the rack cabinet. Use four M5 round head screws to fix the r
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 47 8. Carefully insert the RAID system into the cabinet. Make sure the inner brackets align with the
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 48 User Manual 9. Use two M5 long screws on each side (front) to fix the RAID system onto the cabinet. 10.
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 49 2.7 Backup Battery Unit An optional backup battery unit (BBU) can be installed in the RAID syste
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 5 9.13 Set Date and Time...
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 50 User Manual 2.7.2 Backup Battery Unit Replacement 1. Remove the Backup Battery Unit (BBU) from the RAID sub
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 51 2.8 Connecting the JBOD Expansion Enclosure NOTE: The JBOD Expansion Enclosure can be connected
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 52 User Manual 2.9 Upgrading Expander Firmware NOTE: The Expander firmware upgrade procedure uses the same ste
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 53 Chapter 3 Getting Started with the Subsystem 3.1 Connecting the RAID Subsystem to the Host Thi
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 54 User Manual Chapter 4 RAID Levels RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks. A RAID system consis
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 55 RAID 1 – Mirroring In a RAID 1 system, the data is stored twice by writing it to both the data disk
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 56 User Manual RAID 5 – Striping with Distributed Parity A RAID 5 RAID data is striped and transferred to disks by
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 57 Chapter 5 proRAID Manager The RAID subsystem is managed through the controller’s Ethernet connec
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 58 User Manual 5.1.2 Connecting with proRAID Manager Using DHCP DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 59 5.1.3 Connecting with proRAID Manager Using Static IP If the RAID controller is assigned with sta
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 6 User Manual Preface About this manual This manual provides information regarding the quick installation and ha
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 60 User Manual 5.2 Login to proRAID Manager To connect to the desired RAID subsystem, you must enter a valid ‘U
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 61 The System Information screen will be displayed after login. NOTE: The System Information scre
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 62 User Manual The following table gives an explanation of each option available on the System Information screen:
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 63 Expanders Field Description Status Displays the expander status, may be OK, critical, non-critical
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 64 User Manual Logical Volumes Field Description Logical Volume The name of the Logical Volume. Serial Number T
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 65 5.3 ProRAID Manager GUI Hierarchy Below is the summary of the menu and functions available in pro
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 66 User Manual 5.4 Screen Template There is a common template used in all screens. ¾ The Epica logo is displa
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 67 Chapter 6 RAID Management This chapter describes the available RAID Management tasks; these task
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 68 User Manual 6.1.1.1 Number of Disks Available The number of physical disks that are available will influence
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 69 6.1.2 RAID Caching The Raid controller comes with a cache memory, 512MB, 1GB or 2GB cache size. T
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 7 Before You Begin Before going through with this manual, you should read and focus on the following s
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 70 User Manual NOTE: Use Cache Mirror option to achieve cache coherency when operating dual controllers in Active
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 71 6.1.3 RAID Profile Usage The RAID profile allows you to optimize your RAID system so that it best
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 72 User Manual RAID is traditionally used on servers, but can be also used on workstations. The latter was once co
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 73 6.1.4 Auto Rebuild The RAID subsystem has 3 rebuild options if a RAID becomes degraded. These are
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 74 User Manual 6.2 Creating a RAID The RAID Create option brings you through the logical sequence of screens tha
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 75 NOTE: When selecting disks for RAID creation, never display Missing, Faulty or Broken disks, rega
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 76 User Manual 2. Select the RAID level to be created. Currently RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6 and 10 are available. NO
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 77 7. Enable automatic rebuild if required. If enabled the RAID will be automatically rebuild if it be
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 78 User Manual 9. Intelligent Power Management Configuration a. Select the MAID Level for the RAID b. Select t
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 79 11. To create the RAID Set, click the Create RAID button. 12. The RAID will initialize. If you ha
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 8 User Manual Unpacking the Subsystem The package contains the following items: • RAID subsystem unit • Two (2) p
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 80 User Manual 6.3 View RAID Set The RAID Functions Î View RAID Set screen displays a summary of all RAIDs curre
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 81 The RAID information screen of a selected RAID Set:
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 82 User Manual The RAID information screen will also show the number of Rows and Columns in a RAID, and which
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 83 6.4 Modify/Delete RAID Set You can use the RAID Functions Î Modify/Delete RAID Set to re-configu
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 84 User Manual 2. Select the field that you wish to change, and (where available) choose an option from the drop-
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 85 6.4.2 Deleting the RAID You can delete any RAID from the RAID Functions Î Modify/Delete RAID Set
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 86 User Manual 6.4.3 Renaming the RAID You can rename any of the RAIDs from the RAID Functions Î Modify/Delete
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 87 6.5 Expanding a RAID The RAID Functions Î Expand RAID Set screen allows you to expand an existing
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 88 User Manual 3. If all disks are required, click Select All button which will select all the available disks
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 89 6.6 Rebuilding a RAID You can rebuild a RAID from the RAID Functions Î Rebuild RAID Set screen, a
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 9 Chapter 1 Introduction The RAID Subsystem The RAID subsystem is a very versatile SAS/SATA II
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 90 User Manual 6.7 Verifying a RAID You can use the RAID Functions Î Verify RAID Set menu option to check the c
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 91 6.8 Sparing Strategy It is recommended that you reserve a spare disk in the configuration of the s
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 92 User Manual NOTE: Attempting to add a second local spare to a level 1 or a level 5 RAID or a third local spar
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 93 NOTE: When selecting disks for spares, never display Missing, Faulty or Broken disks, regardless of
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 94 User Manual 6.8.3 Viewing Hot Spares To view the sparing strategy in the current system, navigate to t
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 95 6.9 RAID Ownership NOTE: Users are not allowed to change RAID ownership while RAID is initializ
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 96 User Manual 2. In the following screen enter the board ID of the board that is to be the new owner of the RAID
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 97 6.10 Intelligent Power Management MAID (Massive Array of Idle Disks) enabled storage allows disk
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 98 User Manual 6.10.2 Advanced Power Management (APM) Certain disks are capable of APM which allows those disks
FIBRE-to-SAS/SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual 99 Chapter 7 Logical Volume Management Logical Volumes are required for assigning mappings to Hosts
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