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Installation and User’ s Guide A dapt ec SA T A/SAS 1405, 1045 Co ntroller.
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Contents 1 About This Guide What You Need to Know Before You Begin ................................................... 10 Terminology Used in this Guide ...................................................................... 10 How to Find More Information .
Contents ● 7 Checking Your Controller and Devices ........................................................... 23 Setting the Boot Controller .............................................................................. 23 5 Installing the Driver and an Operating System Before You Begin .
Contents ● 8 Creating the BIOS Kit on Floppy Disks .................................................. 44 Running the AFU .............................................................................................. 45 Running the Menu-Based AFU ...
1 About This Guide In this chapter ... W hat Y ou Need t o Kno w Befor e Y ou Begin .......................................................................... 10 T erminology Used in this G uide ........................................................
Chapter 1: About This Guide l1 0 What Y ou Need to Kno w Before Y ou Begin Y ou should be familiar with compute r hardwar e, data sto rage, and the characteristics of input/ output (I/O) technology used by y our contro ller . Because SAS is a newer I/O technology , an introduction is pro vided in the Ap p en di x A .
2 About SA T A/SAS Controller s In this chapter ... SA T A/SAS Contr oller Featur es .............................................................................................. 12 Abou t the Adapt ec SA T A/SAS 1405 Controller .....................
Chapt er 2: About S A T A/SAS Controlle rs l1 2 SA T A/SAS Controller F eatures ● Supports SAS and SA T A tape drives, autoloaders and libraries. ● Supports S AS and SA T A disk dr ives. ● Supports DVD , Expanders, Disk Enclosures and Backplanes.
Chapt er 2: About S A T A/SAS Controlle rs l1 3 About the Adaptec SA T A/SAS 1405 Controller The A daptec SA T A/SAS 1405 controller is a lo w-pr ofile PCIe c ontroller with these feature s: Form f actor Low-profile Bus compatibility PCIe PCIe bus wid th x4 PCIe bus speed 2.
Chapt er 2: About S A T A/SAS Controlle rs l1 4 About the Adaptec SA T A/SAS 1045 Controller The A daptec SA T A/SAS 1045 controller is a lo w-pr ofile PCIe c ontroller with these feature s: Form f actor Low-profile Bus compatibility PCIe PCIe bus wid th x4 PCIe bus speed 2.
3 Package Cont ents and Syst em R equirements In this chapter ... P ackage Co ntents.............................................................................................................. . ..... 16 Syst em R equirements .......................
Chapter 3: P ackage Contents and System Re quirements l1 6 Package Cont ents ● Ad aptec SA T A/SAS 1405 or 1045 Contr oller ● Embedded in the contro ller’ s BIOS are these utilities:: ● Config.
4 Installing the SA T A/SAS Controller and Disk Drives In this chapter ... Before Y ou Begin ............................................................................................................... ..... 18 Installing the SA T A/SAS Controller.
Chapter 4: Installing the SA T A/SAS Controller and Disk Drives l1 8 Before Y o u Begin ● Read the Safe ty Infor mati on on page 60 . ● Familiarize y ourself with the SA T A/SAS 1405, 1045 controller’ s physical featur es page 12 . ● Ensure that y ou hav e the proper cables for your c ontroller and dev ices page 19 .
Chapter 4: Installing the SA T A/SAS Controller and Disk Drives l1 9 Selecting Disk Drives and Cables Disk Drives The Ad aptec SA T A/S AS contr oller suppor ts both SAS and SA T A disk drives. F or more information about c ompatible disk drives, visit the Ad aptec W eb site at www .
Chapter 4: Installing the SA T A/SAS Controller and Disk Drives l2 0 U se high-quality cables to connect y our controller to y our internal or external dev ice(s).A daptec rec ommends using only A daptec SA T A/SAS cables. For more information or to pur chase cables, visit the Adapt ec W eb site at www .
Chapter 4: Installing the SA T A/SAS Controller and Disk Drives l2 1 2 U se int ernal SAS cables to co nnect the disk drives to the SA T A/SAS contr oller . Note: SAS fan-out cables are also a v ailable with an additional sideband ( SFF-844 8) cabl e that carries SGPIO signals for enclosure management.
Chapter 4: Installing the SA T A/SAS Controller and Disk Drives l2 2 Connecting t o a DVD-R OM In a dir ect -at tac h c onn ecti on, DVD -R OM dri ve s ar e c on nect ed d ir ectl y to a SA S c ontr oll er with SAS cables. The number of direct-attached dev ices is limited to four per SAS connector .
Chapter 4: Installing the SA T A/SAS Controller and Disk Drives l2 3 Checking Y our Controller and Devices Once y ou hav e installed your c ontroller and c onnected y our devices, you can use the A daptec Configuration U tility (A CU) to check your c ontroller and devices, as described belo w : 1 Tu r n o n y o u r c o m p u t e r .
5 Installing the Driver and an Operating Syst em In this chapter ... Before Y ou Begin ............................................................................................................... ..... 25 Creating a Driv er Disk ....... ...........
Chapter 5: Inst alling the Driv er and an Operating System l2 5 Before Y o u Begin ● Install and co nnect your c ontroller and disk drives, (see page 18 ). ● Crea te a driv er disk (see the following section). Creating a Driver Disk Before y ou install the driv er , you must cr eate a drive r disk.
Chapter 5: Inst alling the Driv er and an Operating System l2 6 Installing with Re d Hat Enter prise Linux Y ou wil l need your R ed Hat Installation CD to complete this task. T o install the SA T A/SAS controller dr iver while installi ng Red H at Enter pri se Linux: 1 Inser t t he Red Hat In stal lat ion CD .
6 Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating Syst em In this chapter ... Before Y ou Begin ............................................................................................................... ..... 28 Creating a Driv er Disk ....... ...
Chapter 6: Installing the Driver on an Existing Operat ing System l2 8 Before Y o u Begin Before y ou begin, install and connect your c ontroller and disk drives (see page 18 ). Y ou must also create a driv er disk (see next sect ion) before y ou begin installing the controlle r driver .
Chapter 6: Installing the Driver on an Existing Operat ing System l2 9 Installing on Windows Vista or Windo ws Ser ver 2008 1 Insert the Windo ws setup CD . 2 Right-cl ick the Comp uter and select Ma na ge . 3 From th e Computer Management , select Device Manager t o open the list.
7 Configuring the Controller Utility In this chapter ... U sing the A daptec C onfiguration Utility .............................................................................. 31 Starting Adaptec Configuration U tility .............................
Chapter 7: Configuring the Contr oller Utility l3 1 Using the Adapt ec Configuration Utility The A daptec Co nfiguration Utility (A CU) allo ws yo u to manage and co nfigure the A daptec SA T A/SAS c ontroller and the respectiv e devices that ar e connect ed to it.
Chapter 7: Configuring the Contr oller Utility l3 2 The Contr oller Configuration menu displa ys the following options: ● Contr oller Pr operties ● Cont rolle r Conf igur at ion ● PHY Configurat.
Chapter 7: Configuring the Contr oller Utility l3 3 The Controller P roperties display s the following information. ● PCI slot number in which the SA T A/SAS contr oller is connected ● Int errupt .
Chapter 7: Configuring the Contr oller Utility l3 4 ● BBS Support - Controller If th e BBS Suppor t is Cont roller , the syst em will boot from the Controller , and set the disk that you wish to boot as Set B ootable . If you want to boo t the system f rom one of the dev ices c onnected, then select the option Device in the BBS Support .
Chapter 7: Configuring the Contr oller Utility l3 5 Using the Disk Utilities The Disk Utilities allo w y ou to v erify , format, or locate a drive, and set a disk as bootable dev ice. T o access the Disk Utilities Pr ess CTRL + A to acc ess the A daptec Configuration U tility .
Chapter 7: Configuring the Contr oller Utility l3 6 2 Now s e l e c t Ve r i f y D i s k M e d i a and press <Enter>. 3 A confirmation window appears. Click Ye s to verify the disk or No to ca nc el . Locating a Disk 1 Select the disk you want to locat e and press <Enter>.
Chapter 7: Configuring the Contr oller Utility l3 7 3 The device that is set as a bootable device is indicated with "+" symbol in the screen. Note: The select ed bootable de vice will be the bo ot de vice when "BBS Support" has been set to "Controller" on the "Contr o ller Configuration " menu.
8 Enclosure Management Suppor t In this chapter ... Connecting Driv e LED Contr ol Cables ................................................................................. 39 Behavioral P atte rn of Dr iv e LED ........................................
Chapter 8: Enclosure Management Support l3 9 Connecting Drive LED Control Cables Drive LED Contr ol Cables helps you to det ect/verify the faulty dr iv es and slots in the Backplane or Enclos ure. U sing an int ernal SA T A fan-out cable, connect the contr oller to the SA T A/SAS of the bac kplance.
Chapter 8: Enclosure Management Support l4 0 ● Locate Disk and Slots - I f you want t o locate an y disk/slot using the contr oller’ s configuration utility , the Indicat e LED option allo ws you t o blink the LED on the particular disk/slots.
9 Solving Problems In this chapter ... T roubleshooting Checklist ............................................................................................... ...... 4 2 This chapter provides b asic troubleshoot ing in formation and solutions for solving your SA T A/ SAS controller problems.
Chapter 9: Solv ing Problem s l4 2 T roubleshooting Checklist If y ou encount er difficulties installing or using the SA T A/SAS controller , check these it ems first: ● W ith your c omputer po wered off, c heck the connections to eac h disk dev ice, the pow er supply , the LED connect or , and so on.
10 Using the Adapt ec Flash Utility f or DOS In this chapter ... Introduction ................................................................................................................... ........ 44 Syst em R equirements .......................
Appendix 10: Using t he Adaptec Flash Ut ility for DOS ● 44 Introduction The AFU is a DOS utility , whic h allows y ou to updat e, sav e and v erify the SA T A/SAS con t rol le r ’ s BI OS . System R equirements The following are the requir ements of AFU: ● MS–DOS version 5.
Appendix 10: Using t he Adaptec Flash Ut ility for DOS ● 45 Running the AFU The AFU can be ex ecuted in tw o ways: ● R unning the M enu-Based AFU ● R unning the AFU fr om the Command Li ne Running the Menu-Based AFU The easiest way t o run the AFU is to use its GUI.
Appendix 10: Using t he Adaptec Flash Ut ility for DOS ● 46 ● HELP (next section) ● LIST on page 46 ● SA VE on page 46 ● UPD A TE on page 47 ● VERIFY on page 48 ● VERSION on page 48 HELP The HELP command displa ys a summary of AFU funct ions and command switches.
Appendix 10: Using t he Adaptec Flash Ut ility for DOS ● 47 The default value 0 indicates that the re are m ultiple SA T A/SAS contr ollers in the system, and the values can be modified wheneve r needed.
Appendix 10: Using t he Adaptec Flash Ut ility for DOS ● 48 Adaptec Flash Utility V1.0 (c)Adaptec In c. 1999–2008. Al l Rights Reser ved. Updating Cont roller 0 (ASC-10 45/1405) Reading flash imag.
Appendix 10: Using t he Adaptec Flash Ut ility for DOS ● 49 A:> AFU VERS ION /C 0 Adaptec Flash Utility V1.0 (c)Adaptec In c. 1999–2008. Al l Rights Reser ved.
A Introduction t o SAS In this chapter ... T erminology Used in This A ppendix ........................................................... ......................... 51 W hat is SAS? .....................................................................
Chapter A: Intr oduction to SAS l5 1 T erminology Used in This Appendix For c on ve nience, SA T A/SAS contro llers are re ferred t o generically in this appendix as SAS contr ollers. HBA s, disk drives, and ext ernal disk drive enc losures ar e ref erred to as end dev ices and expanders ar e refe rred to as expander dev ices .
Chapter A: Intr oduction to SAS l5 2 How do S AS Devices Communicat e? SAS devices comm unicate with each other thr ough links. A link is a phy sical connection between tw o ph ys.
Chapter A: Intr oduction to SAS l5 3 SAS controller port options var y . A SAS controller with four phys c ould be configur ed with one wide port , with two wide ports that comprise two ph ys, or with four narro w ports each containing one ph y . (A w ide port w ith four phys is referred t o as a 4-wi de or 4x port.
Chapter A: Intr oduction to SAS l5 4 In par all el SCS I, XX is the disk dr ive ’ s channel number , YY is the target number , and ZZ is the logical unit number (L UN). What are the SAS Connection Options? Y ou can connect e nd dev ices to each other through direct cable c onnections and through backplane connections.
Chapter A: Intr oduction to SAS l5 5 Y ou can use only one fanout expander in an y single SAS domain (a topology of SAS—and possibly SA T A—end dev ices and expander devices). A single SAS domain can ther efore comprise up to 16,384 SAS ports (and therefor e up to 16,384 SAS addr esses).
Chapter A: Intr oduction to SAS l5 6 Req uires bus termination Requires no bus t ermination Standard SCSI connecto rs SAS connectors (see pag e 19 ) Parallel SCS I Serial Attached SC SI.
B SAS Contr oller LED and I2C and SGPIO Connect or R ef erence In this appendix... Ad aptec 1045 LED Connector Specification......................................................................... 58 Ad aptec 1405 LED and I2C and SGPIO Connector Specification .
Chapter B: SAS Controller LED and I2C and SGPIO Connect or Reference l5 8 Adapte c 1045 LED Connect or Specif ication ● A daptec 1045 A ctivit y LED Board Connector: Mo lex 22-28-8022 2.54mm 1x2 RA H eader or equivalent ● LED Mating Cable Connec tor: Molex 5 0-57-9002 or equivale nt J1 Note: Aggregate LED signals only .
Chapter B: SAS Controller LED and I2C and SGPIO Connect or Reference l5 9 SFF-808 7 I2C Connect or J7 SFF-808 7 SGPIO Connector J7 Adapte c 1405 I2C Connect or Specification ● A daptec 1405 I2C Boar.
C Sa fet y I n for m at io n T o ensure y our personal safet y and the safet y of your equipment: ● K eep y our work ar ea and the c omputer c lean and clear of debris.
D T echnical Specifications In this chapter ... Envir onmental Specifications .................................................... ............................................ 62 DC P ow er Requir ements ...............................................
Appendix D: T echnical Specif ications ● 62 Environmental Specif ications Note: F orced air flow is recommended, but not required. DC Po wer R equirements Ambient te mperature wit hout forced airflow 0°C to 55° C Rela tive humidity 1 0% to 9 0%, noncondensing Altitude up to 3,000 meters PCIe DC V oltage 3.
Glossary A activity See task . AFU A daptec Co nfiguration Utility . An application used to up date, sa ve and v erify the SA T A/SAS contr oller’ s BIOS. ATA A T Bus A ttachment. St andard parallel int erface t o IDE hard disks typically used in desktop c omput ers and some entr y-level servers.
Glossar y ● 64 check point A feature that enables y ou to exit the A CU when an oper ation is in progress and be able to c ontinue without interruption. The driver then resumes the operation fr om where the BIOS left off and the BIOS resumes the operation where the driv er left off.
Glossar y ● 65 I impacted An impact ed array is one which ha s been creat ed but for some r eason the initial build ope ration did not complete. All member drives are pr esent and operational, and all data wr itten to the array is prot ected. T o opt im ize th e arra y , run a V erif y wit h Fi x T ask .
Glossar y ● 66 simple volume A vol ume made up of disk space from a single disk . It can consist of a single region on a disk, or concat enated multiple regions of the same disk. T task An operation that occur s only on the SA T A/SAS contr oller , asynchronous t o all other operations; for example, initializing or v erifying a disk.
Index A Adaptec Flash Utility. See AFU AFU 44 B backplane connections 21 , 54 D direct-attach connections 20 , 54 disk drives SAS identifiers 53 drivers installing on Linux 29 installing on Windows 28.
Index ● 95 transceivers 52 wide connectors 53 wide ports 52 SAS devices 51 SATA/SAS direct-attach connections 20 SCSI comparison to SAS 55 Setting the Controller Configuration 33 storage management .
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