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I NSTALLATION AN D U SER ’ S G UIDE A DAPTEC S ERIAL ATA RAID 2410SA.
R Adaptec Serial A T A RAID 2410SA Installation and User’ s Guide.
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viii Contents 1 Introduction Read this First 1-1 System Requirements 1-2 Operating System Compatibilit y 1-2 Storage Requirements 1-2 Motherboard Compa tibility 1-2 Device Compatibility 1-2 Kit C onte.
ix Content s Windows 3 -3 Installin g the Driver in a New S ystem 3-3 Adding the Driver to an Existing System 3- 4 Linux 3-5 Installin g the Driver in a New Red Hat System 3- 5 Adding the Driver to an.
x Content s Using SATA Se lect A-9 Using the Disk U tilities A-11 Viewing the Event Log A-12 B DOS Utilitie s Using the Ad aptec Flash U tility (AFU ) B-1 Overview of the AFU B-2 System Requirements B.
xi Content s Using the CLI C-3 Opening and Closing a Controller C-4 Mana ging Failo ver Opt ions and H ot Sp ares C- 7 Displayin g Controller Inf ormation C -9 Displayin g Disk Info rmation C-1 1 Disp.
1-1 1 Intr oduction In this Chapter ... Read th is Firs t Read this cha pter before you begin instal ling your new A daptec Serial A T A RAID 2410SA controller . This is a guide to the rest of the document, providing a summary of the in stallation process.
1-2 Introd ucti on System Req uirements The following system r equirements ar e pres ented: ■ Operating system co mpatibility ■ Storage r equirements for driver s and software ■ Motherboard compat ibility .
1-3 Introd ucti on Kit Conten ts Y our Adaptec controller kit in cludes: ■ Adaptec 24 10SA cont roll er (shown bel ow) ■ Adaptec Serial A T A RAID 2410SA Quick Installation Guide ■ Installation .
1-4 Introd ucti on About t he Document ation The documentati on set for this kit in cludes: ■ Adaptec Serial A T A RAID 2410SA Quick Installation Guide —This printed guid e contains th e essential information for instal ling the controller in most si tuations.
1-5 Introd ucti on Contr oller Features The Adaptec 241 0SA contro ller supports four Serial A T A drives. The contro ller offers the features an d performance ideal for hi gh- end workstations and entry-level servers. ■ Conforms with PCI Local Bus Specif ication, Revisio n 2.
1-6 Introd ucti on ■ Multiple A rrays —Create multiple arra ys from a singl e set of drives. ■ SA T A Disk Hot Plug —Y ou can a dd and r emove disks without shutti ng down yo ur syst em.
1-7 Introd ucti on The Adaptec 241 0SA controller supports two types of hot spar es: ■ Global— Pr otects every array that the drive has enough available capacity to protect. ■ Dedicated— Pr o tects only the array that it has been assigned to protect.
1-8 Introd ucti on Stora ge Management Software Overvie w The Adaptec 2410 SA controller includes the followi ng software tools to mana ge your storag e subsystem: ■ Adaptec Sto rage Manage r – Br.
1-9 Introd ucti on Safety I nformation T o ensu re y ou perso nal safety , as well as the safe ty of you e quipment: ■ Keep your work ar ea and the computer clean and clear of debris.
1-10 Introd ucti on ■ A void touching the controller against you r clothing. The wrist strap pr otects components from ESD voltages pr esent on the body only . ESD voltages on clo thing can still ca use damage. ■ Handle your con troller by its bracket or edges only .
2-1 2 Installing the Contr oller In this Chapter ... Overview T o install the con troller and drives, all you need is up to four of each of the following: ■ Serial A T A hard disk drives ■ Serial .
2-2 Installing the Controller Instal ling the Contr oller T o install the controller in the system cabinet: 1 Shut down your computer and disconnect the power cor d.
2-3 Installing the Controller Chec king Y our Contr oller and De vices Now that yo u have installed your Adaptec 24 10SA cont roller and connected your Serial A T A hard drives, you are r e ady to use the ARC utility to check your contro ller and devices, as described below: 1 T urn on your computer .
3-1 3 Installing the Driver In this Chapter ... This chapter presents several scenarios f or installing the co ntroller driver . The scenarios depend on the following terminology: ■ New system —Th e computer has no operat ing system and the driver installation is a part of the operating system installation.
3-2 Installing t he Driver Creati ng the Driver Disk Installing a driver is easier if you cr eate a driver disk. T o cr eate the driver disk: 1 Set your system BIOS so that your computer boots from the CD-ROM drive. 2 Insert the Adaptec insta llation CD and turn on the computer .
3-3 Installing t he Driver Windo ws The following sections describe procedures for installing the controller wi th W i ndows 20 00, W i ndow s XP , or W indows Server 2003.
3-4 Installing t he Driver Adding the Driver to an Existing System In this scenario, you are adding the driver to an existing W indows system. T o instal l the driver: 1 Install and configure the controller and har d disk drives according to the instruction s in Chapter 2 .
3-5 Installing t he Driver Linux The contr oller supp orts R ed Hat an d SuSE Li nux ve rsion s as des cribe d in the table be low . Notes ■ If you do not find you r kernel version list ed above, ei.
3-6 Installing t he Driver 6 When prompted, insert the driver disk and then select OK . 7 Follow the prompts to set up your preferred environment. 8 If you intend to ins tall other third-party devices , proceed with the installatio n of those devices.
3-7 Installing t he Driver UnixW are and OpenUNIX Although the driver disk you cre ate for UnixW are 7 .1.1 and OpenUNIX 8 dif fer , the installation procedures for these operating systems ar e th e same. Instal ling the Driv er on a New Sy stem In this scenari o, you are installing the con troller in a new UnixW are 7.
4-1 4 Installing Adaptec Storage Manager – Br owser Edition In this Chapter ... Overview This chapter di scusses the i nstallation procedure for inst alling Adaptec Storage Manager – Browser Edition to enable r emote and local manag ement of arrays.
4-2 Installing Adaptec Sto rage Manager – Browser Edition Supported Br owser s T o run Adaptec Storage Manager – Browser Edition, your computer mu st have a W eb browser su pporting JavaScript a nd cookies only . The following versio ns are supported: ■ On W in dows ■ Internet Explorer (IE) 5.
4-3 Installing Adaptec Sto rage Manager – Browser Edition Remote and Manage d Systems The illustratio n below show s a typical configura tion of a sin gle remote system conn ected to severa l managed sys tems.
4-4 Installing Adaptec Sto rage Manager – Browser Edition Installing Adaptec S torage Manager on Windo ws Note: Whe n instal ling on a F A T 32 file sy stem, th e folder being insta lled is aut omati cally h idden. T o insta ll Adaptec Storage Ma nager – Br owser Edition: 1 V erify that a supported browser is installed.
4-5 Installing Adaptec Sto rage Manager – Browser Edition 11 When prompted to r estart your comp uter , accept the default ( Ye s ) and click Finish . 12 The system restarts to comple te the installatio n. 13 Remove the Adaptec installation CD befo re the system r estarts.
4-6 Installing Adaptec Sto rage Manager – Browser Edition Configur ing Internet Exp lorer fo r Local Management When using the High security s etting, you must en able the followi ng setting s manua.
4-7 Installing Adaptec Sto rage Manager – Browser Edition Configur ing Internet Exp lorer fo r Remote Mana gement If you know the IP addr ess of the managed system you want to manage remot ely: 1 Select T ools > Internet Options > Conne ctions > LAN Settings .
4-8 Installing Adaptec Sto rage Manager – Browser Edition Inst all ing Adapte c St orag e Ma nage r on Li nux Note: Whe n perfor ming t his ins tallat ion, ke ep in mind that Linux is case sensit ive. T o in stall Ad aptec Storag e Manager on a Lin ux compute r and configure the desired Internet br o wser: 1 Insert the Adaptec insta llation CD.
4-9 Installing Adaptec Sto rage Manager – Browser Edition 9 Click OK . The Shell window you used to launch the installation indicates that some d aemons are being sta rted. The installatio n creates a shortcut to Adaptec Storage Manag er in the System tab.
5-1 5 Using Adaptec S torage Manager – Br owser Edition In this Chapter ... Ov er vie w 5- 2 Archit ecture Over view 5-3 Logging In 5-4 Installi ng a Sec urit y Cer tificate 5-6 Register ing Y our S.
5-2 Using Ada ptec Stor age Manager – Browser Edition Overview This chapter describes ho w to use Adaptec Storage Mana ger – Browser Edition to manage arrays . Once you are logged in, you will find co nvenient on line help to gu ide you through t he details of creating, configuring, an d managing arra ys.
5-3 Using Ada ptec Stor age Manager – Browser Edition Architectu re O ver view A locally ma naged system requires all of the f ollowing components: ■ A supported W eb browser , which shou ld already be installed on the system. ■ The Adaptec W eb service wh ich supplies content displ ayed on the W eb browser .
5-4 Using Ada ptec Stor age Manager – Browser Edition Log ging In To l o g i n : 1 Start A dap tec Sto rage Manager – Browse r Editi on. ■ In W indows , click Start > Programs > Adapt ec Storage Manager > Adaptec Sto rage Manage r – Browse r Edition .
5-5 Using Ada ptec Stor age Manager – Browser Edition T o log in from an y system with a W eb browser: 1 Start the W eb browser application and type the IP address for the system yo u want to access in th e address bar and then press Enter . For example, https://10.
5-6 Using Ada ptec Stor age Manager – Browser Edition Instal ling a Securi ty Certificat e If you chose not to ins tall a secu rity certificate when yo u instal led Adaptec Storage Manager – Browser Edition, you mu st install th e certificate when you run the application for the first time.
5-7 Using Ada ptec Stor age Manager – Browser Edition The Basics An example of a typical Adaptec Storage Manager – Br o wser Edition screen is sh own below . Note: De pending on you r operating system , browser , and color scheme you may notice some d iffer en ces between this illustratio n and your screen.
5-8 Using Ada ptec Stor age Manager – Browser Edition Immedia tely following the header fram e is a controller informatio n line inc ludin g t he mode l number of th e firs t Ada pte c RAID contr oller found in the sys tem and the amount of cache memory (if any) ins talled on tha t controller .
5-9 Using Ada ptec Stor age Manager – Br owser Edition Changing How Drives ar e Displayed By default, the Physica l Devices displays a cond ensed view of the controller configuration th at hides de tailed informa tion about th e drives.
5-10 Using Ada ptec Stor age Manager – Br owser Edition Any part of a drive us ed in an array is s hown as a gray segm ent within the ba r . Selectin g any gray seg ment will highlig ht it in amber and, in the Lo gical Devices view , highligh t the array of which this s egment is a memb er .
5-11 Using Ada ptec Stor age Manager – Br owser Edition The main area of the Logical Devices view is used to display the arrays on this controlle r . It defaults to a condensed view of top- level arrays. Note: The Optio ns button allow s you to displa y second-level arrays if your controller supports th em.
A-1 A Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility In this Appendix... The Adaptec RA ID Configu ration (ARC ) utility is an embed ded BIOS utility th at inclu des: ■ Array Configur ation Utility (ACU ) — Used to create, configure, and manage arrays. Also used to initi alize and rescan drives.
A-2 Adaptec RAID Configuration U tility The Adaptec RAID Cont roller menu appea rs, presenting the foll owing op tions : ■ Array Configu ration Utility ■ SA T A Se lect Utility ■ Disk Utilities T o se lect an opt ion from th is me nu, or from any of t he me nus wi thin ARC, brow se wit h the arrow keys and then press Ent er .
A-3 Adaptec RAID Configuration U tility Viewing Arr ay Pr operties T o view the pr operties of an existing array: 1 At the BIOS pr ompt, press Ctrl+A . 2 From the ARC menu, select Arra y Configuration Utili ty . 3 From the ACU m enu, selec t Mana ge Ar rays .
A-4 Adaptec RAID Configuration U tility Notes ■ If the controller is not a boot device, you can disable its runtime BIOS, see page A-1 0 . When the BIOS is disabled, it does not occupy any of the expansion ROM region of the system ’ s memory map. In a system with several expansion ROMs, disabling the BIO S may be helpful.
A-5 Adaptec RAID Configuration U tility 6 Select Ye s to delete the array or No to return to the pr evious menu. At the Array Pro perties dialog box, select Delet e again and then press Enter .
A-6 Adaptec RAID Configuration U tility Creating Arrays Befor e creating arrays, make sure the disks for the array are connected and installed in your system (or enclosur e). Note that any disks wi th MS-DOS partitions, dis ks with no usa ble space, or disks that are uninitia lized appear dimmed a nd cannot be u sed for creating a new array .
A-7 Adaptec RAID Configuration U tility Assigning Arra y Properties The ACU can be u sed to assign array properties only prior to array creation. ( After the array is cr eated, you need to use Adaptec Storage Manager .) T o assign properties to the new array: 1 In the Array Pro perties menu, select an array type and then press Ente r .
A-8 Adaptec RAID Configuration U tility 6 Specify whether you want to enable write caching for the array . When you ar e finished, select Done . Initializi ng Disk Drives If an installe d disk does no.
A-9 Adaptec RAID Configuration U tility Rescanning Disk Drives T o res can the drives connected to the contr oller: 1 At the BIOS pr ompt, press Ctrl+A .
A-10 Adaptec RAID Configuration U tility ■ DMA (Default: Enabled ) — When Enabled , Direct Memory Access (DMA) mode is used for the drive, pr oviding maxi mum per forma nce. ■ SMAR T (Default: Disa bled ) — Controls the predictive failure fea ture of the disk drive.
A-11 Adaptec RAID Configuration U tility ■ Array Ba ckground Consistency Check (Defau lt : Disable d) — When En able d , th e controller c ontinu ously performs a verification on a r edundant a rray to data integrity . In the case of RAID 1 or 1 0, consistency checks assure that the data between like blocks match.
A-12 Adaptec RAID Configuration U tility ■ Format Disk — Simulates a f ormat of the har d drive by removing the file system and writing zeros to the entire disk. Serial A T A drives are formatted at the factory and do n ot need to be fo rmatted ag ain.
B-1 B DOS Utilities In this Appendix... Usin g th e Ad aptec Fl ash U tili ty (A FU) The Adaptec ® Flash Utili ty (AFU) is a DOS appli cation used to update the flash EEPROM co mponents on one or mor e Adaptec SCSI RAID contr ollers.
B-2 DOS Utilities The process of updatin g a controller ’ s flas h must be done c arefully to avoid rendering the con troller inoperable. AFU is desig ned to be easy to use with all the necessary safeguar ds to prevent a user from accidentally d amaging th e controller ’ s flash cont ents.
B-3 DOS Utilities ■ The AFU can run from a partitio n on a drive or array attached to the controller you are updating. Once the flash update begins, no I/O i s possible to any arra y attached to th at controller until t he flash op eration i s completed a nd the system is restarted.
B-4 DOS Utilities Running the AFU Y ou can run th e AFU from its graphical user interface ( GUI) or fro m the command line. Access ing the AFU from the GU I T o access the AFU: 1 At the DO S comma nd prompt (typ ically A:> ), t yp e AFU with no argument s.
B-5 DOS Utilities The AFU swit ches ar e as follows ■ /C <Controller ID> is o ne o r m o re c on t ro l le r ID s re pr es e n t i ng the set of controllers on which to perform the specified command.
B-6 DOS Utilities 5 At the DOS prompt, type afu list and pre ss Enter . This command displays a list of the controllers in your system. T ake note of the controllers you woul d like to update and its number (or numbers if ther e ar e more than one) . V erify that the controller you wish to update is id entified.
B-7 DOS Utilities 9 If there are additional UFI files this process is repeated until the complete imag e has been read, the controller flash is updated with the n ew imag e. AFU Commands The followin g pages describe each of t he AFU comma nds in det ail.
B-8 DOS Utilities SA VE The SAVE command saves the contents of a contr o ller ’ s flas h in a UFI file. The name of the UFI file is based on the contr oller type and cannot be chan ged. Use the /D switch to specify th e drive and dir ectory where you want AFU to create the UFI file.
B-9 DOS Utilities Example A:> AFU UPDATE /C 0 Adaptec Flash Utilit y V4.0-0 B5749 (c)Adaptec Inc. 1999 –2002. All Rights Reserved. Updating Controller 0 (Adaptec 2410) Reading flash image file (B.
B-10 DOS Utilities After usin g the VERSION comman d, you must resta rt the computer upon completion of this command. Default Switch V alues If you do n ot include t he /C switch, the AFU returns a fatal erro r messag e. Examples The following example displa ys version info rmation abo ut all supported controllers.
B-11 DOS Utilities Using the Arra y Configur ation U tility ( A CU) Adaptec RAID Conf iguration (ARC) is a embedded BIOS utili ty that includes: ■ SA T A Sele ct — Used for changin g device and contro ller settings, ■ Disk Utilit ies — Used for low-level formatting or verifying disk media, and for performing other functio ns.
B-12 DOS Utilities Running the A CU T o run the A CU for MS-DOS: 1 Br owse to Dos AppsAcu on the Adapt ec installation CD. 2 Copy acu.e xe onto a bootable MS-DOS floppy disk an d insert this disk into your drive.
B-13 DOS Utilities Selecting Segments f or New Arrays T o select one or mor e segments to assign as members of the new array: 1 Use the arr ow keys to select a channel. 2 Use the arr ow keys to select the drives to a ssign to the new array and pr ess Inse rt .
B-14 DOS Utilities 2 T ype in an opti ona l lab el for the array and p r ess Ente r . 3 Enter the desired a rray size. The maximum array size available based on the segm ents you selected is displa yed automatica lly .
B-15 DOS Utilities Managing Arrays The Manage Arrays opti on enabl es you to pe rform th e follo wing functions: ■ V iewi ng A rray Properties ■ Assign ing Hot S pares ■ Removing Hot Spar e Driv.
B-16 DOS Utilities 3 Select a drive and pre ss the Insert key to assign the drive as a spare. The specified drive is displa yed in the Assign ed Hotspares Drives l ist. 4 Press Enter to save the spar e drive assignment. The following prompt is displayed: Ha ve you finished managin g Hotspare driv es? 5 Press Y (for yes) to return to the Main menu.
B-17 DOS Utilities T o initializ e a drive: 1 Select Initial ize Driv es fro m the Ma in menu. 2 Use the arr ow keys to select a channel. 3 Select the disks yo u want to ini tialize and press Insert . 4 Press Enter . 5 Read the warning message and en sure that you have selected the correct devices to initialize.
B-18 DOS Utilities Deleting Arrays Caution: Back up the data on an array before you delete it. All data on the array is lost when you delete the a rray , and you cannot r estor e a deleted arra y . T o delete an existing arra y: 1 Select Manage A rrays fr om the Main menu.
B-19 DOS Utilities The tab le below list s the required and optional ACU co mmand- line switches . Switch Description /P <file> Play back Mode Switch — In this mode , the ACU r eads the contents of the specified s cript file and cr eates arra ys and co nfigures channel set tings b ased on the pr operties defi ned i n th e scri pt .
B-20 DOS Utilities Pla yback Mode Playback mode enables you to crea te one or more arra ys based on the properties defined in a script file. It also enables you to configure certain properties for each channel on the controller . When you create an array , you can specify any of the arra y properties listed in the table below .
B-21 DOS Utilities In addition, there ar e other array properties that enable you to control the vario us array settings during creation. See Array Definition Block Properties on page B-25 for the complet e list of a rray properties.
B-22 DOS Utilities Because the ACU r eads the entire script file befor e creating any arrays, the position of the InitializeAll=Yes property within the script is not sign ificant.
B-23 DOS Utilities The ACU provides a way to do this. When you use record mode to rec o rd a c o nt ro l l er ’ s con figuration a nd you specify a log fil e ( /L switch), the AC U writes build/v erify and clear status inform ation about each array in the configuration to th e log file.
B-24 DOS Utilities Build/V erify Operations on RAID 10 Arrays For a RAID 10 array , the status mess age indicates the percent of the build/verify completed for the parent and child tasks.
B-25 DOS Utilities Array Definition Bloc k Properties The table below lists th e properties that can be specified within an array definition block. The table lists each property ’ s keyword, whether it is requir ed, and its default value (if any). Note that the keywords ar e arranged s o the requir ed keywords are listed first.
B-26 DOS Utilities The following sections describe ea ch of these keywords in detail. Array K eyw ord Array is a required keyword, indicating the start of an array definiti on block.
B-27 DOS Utilities Ty p e K e y w o r d Type is a r equired keywor d, in dicating the array type. There is no default value. Note: For informa tion about the max imum numb er of drive s supported and minimum number o f drives requir ed, see page B-14 .
B-28 DOS Utilities Notes ■ When assigning spar e drives to a RAID 10 arr ay , the ACU assigns a ll the drives in th e list to all the arrays within the multilevel array . ■ ACU only cr eates dedicated hot spar es. If the same drive is assigned to protect multip le arrays, only th e last array that drive is assigned to is pr o tected.
B-29 DOS Utilities Examples InitializeAll=Yes InitializeAll=No Method K eyw ord Method is an optional keyword, indicating which method to use when cr eating a RAID 5 array . Possible values ar e: ■ Build (the default) — Build/verify the array . ■ Clear — Clear the array .
B-30 DOS Utilities Size Keyw ord The Size keyword specifie s the size of the array . Specify the size as an intege r or a decimal numb er , follow ed by the unit keyword MB (megabytes), GB (gigabytes), or TB (t erabytes). A unit keyword is require d with a numeric s ize valu e.
B-31 DOS Utilities Wait Keyword The Wait keyword indicates whether th e ACU should wai t for the new array ’ s build/verify or clear to complete befor e continuing. The Wait prope rty is optional; if not specified, the ACU waits for the array ’ s build/verify or clear to complete befor e continuing.
B-32 DOS Utilities Error Handling Because the ACU scripting feature is desi gned to run without user int era cti on , t he A CU han dl es e rror s d uri ng re cord and play bac k by simply exiting immediat ely whenever an error is detected.
B-33 DOS Utilities 9 Specified a rray size too big — Y o u spe cifie d an ar ray si ze that is larger than the max imum siz e allow ed for th is arr ay . 10 Number of drives do no t match the array type — The number of drives you selected is i nvalid for t he type of array specified.
B-34 DOS Utilities Playbac k and Recor d Notes When usin g ACU in play back or rec ord mode, note the following: ■ When reco rding an array , the ACU does not cr eate a Wait keyword within an array ’ s de finition bloc k i n a s cript file.
B-35 DOS Utilities The following sample script fil e is a sample RAID.ACU script as referr ed to in the previous ACU command. This script cr eates the following a rrays — a 50 0 MB, single- disk volu me and a 2-GB , two- drive RAID 1 with a ho tspare .
C-1 C Command Line Interface (CLI) In this Appendix... Intr oduction This Command Li ne Interface (CLI) enables you to confi gure a nd manage controller components. The CLI conta ins most of the functi onali ty offered by Adaptec Stora ge Man ager – Browser Edition and s ome additional function ality not of fered by Adaptec Stor age Ma nag er .
C-2 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) CLI commands enable you to automate tes ting or array creation in a production environme nt using W indows co mman d scripts and Linux and UNIX she ll scripts. This appendix describes briefly some of the commands available in the CLI.
C-3 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Access ing the CLI i n MS-DOS T o access the CLI f rom the MS-DOS pr ompt, move to the directory cont aining the af acl i executable and then type afac li .
C-4 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Opening and Closing a Controller T o prepar e a contro ller to receive a CLI command, you first need to open the contro ller .
C-5 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Displaying Inf ormation about Y our Disks Befor e creating any array , use the disk show spac e command to dis play info rmatio n abou t you r dis ks. Note: Before you can create arrays, you need to ini tialize the membe r driv es.
C-6 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Creating a RAID 0 Wh e n c rea t i n g a R A I D 0 , y o u n ee d t o d et e r m in e t h e s t r i pe s i z e t h a t is most suitable for your environment.
C-7 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) The stripe size can be 16, 32, o r 64 KB. The default s tripe size is 64 KB. Note that you can use the conta iner recon figu re command at a later time to change the stripe s ize. T o crea te a RAID 5, use the cont ainer crea te raid 5 command.
C-8 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Alternatively , you can use the automatic failover commands that enable you to remove a failed drive and ad d a hot spare in its place.
C-9 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Displaying Control ler Information Controllers exhibit a number of attributes th at you can display or manage us ing the followi ng CLI comman ds: ■ contr olle r l.
C-10 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Example of cont rolle r detai ls : AAC0 > contr oller deta ils Exec uting: con trol ler det ails Cont roller Inf orma tion ---- ------- ----- ----- - Remot e Compute r: .
C-11 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Displaying Disk Inf ormation The CLI enables you to monitor or manage disk attributes, prepar e a disk for u se by a controller , and detect def ects using the f ol.
C-12 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Example of disk show defe cts : AAC0 > disk show defec ts / full= true (0 ,1,0 ) Exec uting: dis k show de fect s /full =TRUE (CHANNEL =0,ID =1,L UN=0) Numb er o.
C-13 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) stripe size Number of bytes in a stripe (amo unt of data written to a segment before the I/O data stream switches to the next segment/array). read only Wh ether an array is read-only acc essible. An array can be set to read-only if not in use by an applicati on.
C-14 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Example of cont ainer list : AAC0 > conta iner list Exec uting: con tain er list Total Oth S trip e Sc si Par tition Lab el Type Siz e Ctr Si ze Usag e C:ID:L O .
C-15 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) CLI Command Dict ionary This section contains a command refe rence. General Control Commands close Closes the currently opened contro ller . exit Closes the opened contr oller and exits the CLI. help [/ full] [{ comm and }] Invokes general or topical help.
C-16 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) open [/readonly={ boolean }] [/domain={ strin g }] { stri ng } Opens a contr oller for access by the CLI. The controller must be open befor e any command can be tar geted at that contro ller . Par a m e te rs {stri ng} — Computer name and the controlle r to open.
C-17 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Switches /alwa ys — Specifies whether to clear the array even if it h as data on it. The default is FA L S E , meaning that the command clears the array only if it has n o data on it. All user files must be closed; the /alwa ys switch cannot override this restriction.
C-18 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Switches /io_d elay — Number of milliseconds between each I/O used for the RAID 1 cr eate. /wait — If FA L S E (the default), the operatio n is performed in the backgr ound and the co mmand pr ompt is r etu rned immediat ely .
C-19 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) conta iner crea te raid 5 [/c ache= { boolean }] [/str ipe_ size= {intege r}] [ /clea r={ boolean }] [/lab el={ strin g}] [</ quick _init ={ boolean }>] [/scr ub={ boolean }] [/w ait= { boolean }] {f ree_s pace } [{dev ice_ ID}.
C-20 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Switches /cach e — Specifies whether to enable ca ching on the array . /stri pe_s ize — Stripe size for the RAID 0.
C-21 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Par a m e te rs {cont aine r} — ID of the array contai ning info rmation to di splay . Switches /all — Specifi es whethe r to list all con tainers on th e system. /full — Specifies wheth er to display detailed information.
C-22 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) conta iner reco nfigure [/st ripe_ size ={int eger} ] [/mir ror= { boolean }] [/ part ition _move={ boolean }] [/par titi on_si ze={int eger} ] [/rai d5={ boolean }] [/rai d10= { boolean }] [/ rest art={ boolean }] [/str ipe= { boolean }] [/ volu me={ boolean }] [/wai t={ boolean }] { conta iner} [{devi ce_ID }.
C-23 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) conta iner remo ve glob al_fa ilove r {d evice _ID} [{dev ice_ ID}.. .] Removes a globa l failover assig nment. Par a m e te rs {devi ce_I D} — ID for the device to r emove as a failov er disk. conta iner rest ore RAI D5 {c ontai ner} T ries to resto re a RAID 5 th at has a number of dead segments as membe rs.
C-24 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Switches /read _cac he_en able — Specifies whether to enable the read- ahead cache. / unpr otec ted — Specifies whether to s et the container's NV RAM write-ba ck cache to dis able, enable whe n prote cted, or enab le always.
C-25 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) conta iner set label { conta iner} {st ring} Assi gns a new la bel to the arra y . Par a m e te rs {cont aine r} — ID of the array to which to assign a lab el. {stri ng} — Specifies the la bel to assign. conta iner show cache {cont ainer } Displays caching parameters for an array .
C-26 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) contr olle r fir mware c ompar e [/C {con troll er}] [{con trol ler}. ..] [/D {UFI_ file_ path }] Compar es the contents of each of the flash components on a controller to the corr espondi ng image in User Flash Image (UFI) files and indicates whether they m atch.
C-27 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Switches /doma in ( Wi ndows on ly ) — Specifies the domain in which the ho st to be searched resides. contr olle r pau se_io [ {inte ger}] Wi n d o w s o n l y — Pauses all I/O activity on the open controller to allow o nline mani pulation of hardwa re.
C-28 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) controller set container_verify [/verify_ enabled={boolean}] T urns the cont ainer verify task on o r off. Switches /veri fy_e nable d Specifies whether to turn on or of f th e container verify feature. The comm and defaults to TRUE , which means the command turns on the container verify featur e.
C-29 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) disk in itial ize [/a lways={ boolean }] [/unc ondi tiona l={ boolean }] {d evice _ID} Initializes a d isk on the currently opened controller . Par a m e te rs {devi ce_I D} — ID of the device to initialize, Switches /alwa ys — Specifies wheth er to initializ e the disk even if the disk has existin g data.
C-30 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) disk se t smart [/all= { boolean }] [/ clea r={ boolean }] [/ena ble_ excep tions={ boolean }][ /loge rr={ boolean }] [/per f={ boolean }] [ /repo rt_co unt={ boolean }] [{dev ice_ ID}] Changes a disk ’ s Self-Moni toring, Analys is and Reporting T echnology (SM AR T) configuratio n configuratio n.
C-31 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) disk sh ow part ition Displays a list of partition s on the disks a ttached to the currently opened contr oller . disk sh ow smar t [/all ={ boolean }] [/ full= { b.
C-32 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Switches /repa ir — If F A LSE (the default), the command only r eports failures . If TRUE , bad blocks are automatically repaired, if possible. /wait — If FA L S E (the default), the operatio n is performed in the backgr ound and the co mmand pr ompt is r etu rned immediat ely .
C-33 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) T ask Commands Use the CLI commands to display and manage tasks. A task is an operation that occurs only on the controller , asynchronous to all other operations. Examples of tasks are clea ring a disk and creating a RAID 1.
C-34 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Enclosure Commands The encl osure commands operat e on enclosure m anagement devices that support V ersion 1.0 of t he SAF-TE specifica tion. If you are no t using an enclosure, the following commands wi ll not be avai lab le.
C-35 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) enclo sure prep are slo t {en closu re} {slot } Prepar es a device in a slot for insertion/removal. Par a m e te rs {encl osur e} — ID associated with the enclosur e management device on which to pr epare a slot. {slot } — Unit number associated with the slot.
C-36 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) enclo sure se t power [/of f{=b oolea n}] { enclo sure} {powe rsup ply} T urns on or off a specific power suppl y . Par a m e te rs {encl osur e} — ID associated with the enclosur e management device. {powe rsup ply} — Unit number associated with the power supply .
C-37 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) enclo sure show power [{enc losur e}] [{pow ersup ply}] Displays the status of one or mor e power supplies. Par a m e te rs {encl osur e} — ID associated with the enclosur e management device for which to display power supply status.
C-38 Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI) Using A utomated Comma nd Scripts T o execute a CLI command s cript, type the at sign (@) followed by the file name that contains the CLI commands, for example: AAC0> @com mands cript.t xt In its simplest f orm, a CLI command s cript is a text file that contains valid CLI commands.
D-1 D Supported RAID T ypes RAID i s an acr onym for Redund ant Ar ray of I ndepende nt Dis ks. The goal of RA ID is to provide better performanc e and r eliab ility from combinatio ns of dis k drives tha n possibl e with the s ame total stor age s pace wi tho ut RAI D.
D-2 Supp ort ed RAID T yp es RAID 0 A RAID 0 is cr eated by striping da ta acr oss two or more disk dr ives. This striping scheme cr eates no redundancy to protect the da ta. However , because the d rives shar e load equally , RAID 0 prov ides the best read and write performance of any RAID type.
D-3 Supp ort ed RAID T yp es RAID 5 This RAID type r equires at least thr e e drives. Like RAID 0, data is striped acr oss the drives. However , in RAID 5, parity is stor ed separately fr om data, and occupies the equivalent of one drive.
D-4 Supp ort ed RAID T yp es RAID 10 This dual-level RAID type is created by us ing two or more equal- sized RAID 1 a rrays to create a RAID 0. Both r ead and write performance ar e improved due to array s triping. However , the performance impr ovement costs additional storage space due to the mirroring of the arrays.
E-1 E Specifications DC P ower Requirements Current Requirem ents En vironmental Specifications Note: F o rc ed a i r f lo w i s re c o m m e nd e d , bu t no t re q u ire d .
Glossary-1 Glossary A activity See task . AC U Array Configuration U tility . An application used to cr e ate, configure, and manag e arrays from the c ontr oller ’ s BIOS or MS-DOS. array A logical di sk created f rom avai lable space and made up of one or more segments on one or more physical disks.
Glossary-2 Glossary B bad segment Segment that is in an unknown state. back ground co nsistency chec k Consistency check perfo rmed as a background process. See also consistency check command . bootable a rray Array configu red as the boot device. build Background initializa tion of a redundant array .
Glossary-3 Glossary clear Foreground initializa tion of a fau lt-tole rant array . A clear operation zeros all blocks of the array . The array is not access ible until the clear task is complete. concate nation Joining of physical or lo gical drives in sequ ential order .
Glossary-4 Glossary drive LED Disk indicat or LED that illum inates during read or write operat ions. event No tifi cati on o r a lert fr om the s yste m, i ndi cati ng that a ch ang e has occurred. event log File used to main tain informa tion abou t prior controller activities or errors.
Glossary-5 Glossary free space /segm ent See availabl e space/ segme nt . H hard disk, har d drive Basic unit of nonvolatile, nonr emovable, magnetic storage media.
Glossary-6 Glossary L legacy disk Disk t hat cont ained a va lid parti tion table when connected to the controller . The con tr oller mana ges the disk as a legacy d isk array where there is a one-to-one logical- to-phys ical mapping of a rray to disk.
Glossary-7 Glossary P partit ion See segm ent . phantom o bject Object that r epresents a component that cannot be configured by the controlle r management software; for example, a missing drive. Q quic k init An array initiali zed using th e Quick Init optio n is available immediately , with no on -going background con troller activity .
Glossary-8 Glossary drive. The controller generates parity every time data is written to the array , and it is distributed in stripes acr oss all th e drives. RAID 10 Dual-level RAID type crea ted by using two or more equal-sized RAID 1 ar rays t o create a RAI D 0.
Glossary-9 Glossary Serial A T A (SA T A ) A successor to A T A that uses a serial, instead of par allel, interface. simple vo lume A volume made up of disk space fr om a single disk. It can consist of a sin gle region on a disk or concat enate d, multip le regions o f the same disk .
Glossary- 10 Glossary V verify See consistency check comman d . vol um e See simple volu me , spanne d volume ..
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