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Installation and User’ s Guide SAS, SA T A, and SCSI RAID C ontr ollers.
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Contents About This Guide What You Need to Know Before You Begin ................................................... 12 Terminology Used in this Guide ...................................................................... 12 How to Find More Information .
Contents ● 7 Disk Drives for SCSI Controllers ............................................................... 27 Selecting Cabl es ................................................................................................. 28 SAS Cables ......
Contents ● 8 Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System Before You Begin ............................................................................................... 50 Creating a Driver Disk ...........................................
Contents ● 9 Understanding RAID Understanding Drive Segments ....................................................................... 70 Nonredundant Arrays (RAID 0) ...................................................................... 70 RAID 1 Arrays .
Contents ● 10 Using the Adaptec Flash Utility System Requirements ........................................................................................ 98 Before You Begin ..........................................................................
1 About This Guide In this chapter ... W hat Y ou Need t o Know Befo re Y ou Begin .................................................................... ...... 12 T erminology U sed in this Guide ........................................................
Chapter 1: About This Guide ● 12 What Y ou Need to Know Bef ore Y ou Begin Y ou should be familiar with computer har dwa re, data storage, RAID technology , and the input/output (I/O) technolog y—Small Computer Sy stem Int erface (SCSI), SAS, or Serial A T A (SA T A)—used by your c ontroller .
2 Kit Contents and System Requirements In this chapter ... Kit C ontents ................................................................................................................... ......... 14 Syst em Require ments ...........................
Chapter 2: Kit Contents and System Requirements ● 14 Kit Cont ents ● Ada p t e c R A I D c on t r ol le r ● RAID Installa t ion CD (bootable), incl uding controller drive rs, and this Gu id e .
3 About Y our RAID Controller In this chapter ... Abou t the Adaptec 4800SAS .................................................................................................. 19 Abou t the Adaptec 4805SAS .............................................
Chapter 3: About Y our RAID Controller ● 16 Standard RAID Controller F eatures ● Flash R OM for updates to contr oller firmwar e, BIOS, and the Adaptec R AID Configuration utility ● Disk drive h.
Chapter 3: About Y our RAID Controller ● 17 ● Dual Drive F ailure Pr otect ion (RAID 60 1 ) —A RAID 60 array is similar to a RAID 50 array ex cept that it includes four independe nt sets of par ity data instead of tw o.
Chapter 3: About Y our RAID Controller ● 18 About the Adaptec 4000 The Ad aptec 4000 is a low-profile SAS Zero Channel RAID c ontroller with these features: Bus compatibility PCI-X, 3.
Chapter 3: About Y our RAID Controller ● 19 About the Adaptec 4800SAS The A daptec 4800SAS is a SAS RAID controller with these features: Note: Although this controller has an onboard speaker , you can connect it to an internal speaker with these specifications: 3.
Chapter 3: About Y our RAID Controller ● 20 About the Adaptec 4805SAS The A daptec 4805SAS is a SAS RAID contr oller with these features: Note: Although this controller has an onboard speaker , you can connect it to an internal speaker with these specifications: 3.
Chapter 3: About Y our RAID Controller ● 21 About the Adaptec 2 420SA The A daptec 2420SA is a SA T A II RAID contro l ler with these features: Note: A low-profile bracket is included with this contro ller . However , this controller ma y not fit in all low-profile systems.
Chapter 3: About Y our RAID Controller ● 22 About the Adaptec 2820SA The A daptec 2820SA is a SA T A II RAID contro l ler with these features: Note: A low-profile bracket is included with this contro ller . However , this controller ma y not fit in all low-profile systems.
Chapter 3: About Y our RAID Controller ● 23 About the Adaptec 2 130SLP The Ad aptec 2130SLP is a low-profile SCSI c ontroller with these features: Bus compatibility PCI / PCI-X, 3.
Chapter 3: About Y our RAID Controller ● 24 About the Adaptec 2230SLP The Ad aptec 2230SLP is a low-profile SCSI c ontroller with these features: Bus compatibility PCI / PCI-X, 3.
4 Getting Star ted In this chapter ... Choosing a RAID Level .......................................................................................................... 26 Selecting Disk Drives ..........................................................
Chapter 4: Getting Star ted ● 26 Choosing a RAID Lev el This section provides a brief overvi ew of the RAID levels supported by your A daptec RAID contr oller , including the minimum and maximum numbe r of disk dr iv es required by each. ● RAID 0 (N on-red undant A rray) —Stripes data across multiple disk drives.
Chapter 4: Getting Star ted ● 27 Selecting Disk Drives W hen selec ting disk drives for y our RAID ar ray , ensure that all th e disk drives ha ve the same performance level. Y ou can use different- sized disk dr iv es in the ar ray , but the array will be limited t o the capacit y of the smallest and slow est disk drive.
Chapter 4: Getting Star ted ● 28 Selecting Cables This section describes the cable options an d re qu ire me nt s f or yo ur Ada pte c co nt rol l er : ● For SAS cables, see this page. ● SA T A cables, see page 29 . ● SCSI cables, see page 29 .
Chapter 4: Getting Star ted ● 29 Cable c onnectors are k eyed so that yo u can ’t insert them inc or rectly . Ad aptec recommends using only A daptec SAS cabl es. F or more information or to purchase cables, visit the Adaptec W eb site at www .adaptec.
Chapter 4: Getting Star ted ● 30 Installation Options W hen you install y our Adaptec c ont roller , you can ch o ose to cr eate a bootable arr ay and then install your operating syst em and the controller driv er on that arr ay .
5 Installing the Controller and Disk Drives In this chapter ... Before Y o u Begin ............................................................................................................... ..... 32 Installing the Contr oller ....................
Chapter 5: Installing the Controller and Disk Drives ● 32 Before Y ou Begin ● Rea d Safety Information on page 104 . ● Familiarize yourself with your A daptec RAID controller’ s physical featur es and the RAID levels that it supports (see page 15 ).
Chapter 5: Installing the Controller and Disk Drives ● 33 6 Optional —Connect your RAID c ontroller’ s I2C connect or (not available on all models) to an I2C connector on an int ernal backplane or enclosur e, using an I2C cable.
Chapter 5: Installing the Controller and Disk Drives ● 34 2 U se internal SAS or mini-SAS cables to attach the disk driv es to the controller . 3 W hen all internal disk drives ha ve been instal led.
Chapter 5: Installing the Controller and Disk Drives ● 35 Connecting Disk Drives t o SA T A RAID Controllers 1 Install your SA T A disk drives, follo w ing the in struct ions in your system ’ s documentation. There ar e no jumpers or sw itc hes to set on the SA T A contro ller or disk drives.
Chapter 5: Installing the Controller and Disk Drives ● 36 Next St eps If y ou are installing the controller driv er and an oper ating system ont o a bootable ar ray , cont i nue w it h Cre at i ng a B o ot a bl e Ar ray on page 37 .
6 Creating a Bootable Ar ra y In this chapter ... Setting the Boot Controller .............................................................................................. ...... 38 Creating an A r ray ................................................
Chapter 6: Creating a Bootable Array ● 38 Setting the Boot Controller Note: If your system won’ t contain more than one bootable controller , skip to the next section, Creating an Array . Y our Adapt ec RAID controlle r suppor ts bootable disk dr iv es and bootable ar rays.
Chapter 6: Creating a Bootable Array ● 39 5 Select at least thr e e disk driv es for the array , press Inse r t for each selected disk drive, then press Ente r . Cautio n: During initialization, all data is delet ed from the disk. Befo re continuing , back up any da ta you want to kee p.
Chapter 6: Creating a Bootable Array ● 40 Creating an Array with Adapt ec Storage Manager This section describes how to use the A daptec Storage Ma nager configuration w izard to build a RA ID 5 arra y . Note: Y ou will need the Adaptec Storage Manager In stallation CD to complete this task.
Chapter 6: Creating a Bootable Array ● 41 7 Review the information that is displayed. Note: In DAS en vironments, Adaptec St orage Manager uses the term lo gical drives when referring to ar rays (see page 12 ).
7 Installing the Driver and an Operating System In this chapter ... Before Y o u Begin ............................................................................................................... ..... 43 Creating a Driv er Disk ...................
Chapter 7: Installing the Driver and an Operating System ● 43 Before Y ou Begin ● Install and c onnect your Ad aptec RAID contro ller and internal disk drives (see page 31 ). ● Cr eate a bootable array (see page 37 ). ● Crea te a driver disk (see the follo w ing section).
Chapter 7: Installing the Driver and an Operating System ● 44 Installing with Windows Note: Y ou will need your Windows Installation CD to complete this task. T o install the Adapt ec RAID controller driv er while installing W indows: 1 Insert your W indo ws CD , then restart the computer .
Chapter 7: Installing the Driver and an Operating System ● 45 Installing with SUSE Linux T o install the Adaptec RAID c ontroller driver while installing SUSE Linux: 1 Insert the first SUSE Installation CD .
Chapter 7: Installing the Driver and an Operating System ● 46 8 Fr om the lower window menu, select Conti nue , then press Ent er . If the driv er installation process fails, the server console is display ed so you can see the cause of the failure.
Chapter 7: Installing the Driver and an Operating System ● 47 Installing with UnixW are Note: Y ou will need your UnixW are Installation CD to complete this task. T o install the dr iv er when installing UnixW are: 1 Insert the U nixW are I nstallation CD .
Chapter 7: Installing the Driver and an Operating System ● 48 If the dr iv er fails to load , run lsde v and check for the floppy d isk drive. Then, tr y again with the appropriate device. 7 Ty p e boot . 8 Complet e the F reeBSD installation, following the instructions included with your operating system.
8 Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System In this chapter ... Before Y o u Begin ............................................................................................................... ..... 50 Creating a Driv er Disk ...........
Chapter 8: Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System ● 50 Before Y ou Begin Before y ou begin, install and connect your A d aptec RAID contr oller and internal disk drives (see page 3 1 ). Y ou must also create a driv er disk (see page 43 ) before you begin installing the controller driv er .
Chapter 8: Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System ● 51 Installing on Windows T o install the dr iv er on Windo ws: 1 Star t or restart Windo ws. Th e Fou nd New Hardw are Wiz ard open s a nd sea rche s fo r t he dr iver . 2 Insert the driver disk, select Floppy drive , then click Nex t .
Chapter 8: Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System ● 52 8 At the Driv er N a me menu, pr ess the Ins er t key. 9 Insert the driver disk, press the Inser t key , then press F3 . 10 At the A: pr omp t, press Ente r . The driver installs.
Chapter 8: Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System ● 53 Installing on UnixW are T o install the dr iv er on UnixW are: 1 Start your co mputer , then inser t the drive r disk. 2 Begin the dr iv er package installer: pkgadd -d dis kette1 3 At th e i n s ta l l e r p r om p t , t y p e go .
Chapter 8: Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System ● 54 5 Reboot y our computer , then remov e the dr iv er disk. Note: Currently , Adaptec Storage Manager is not suppor ted on F reeBSD. T o create and manage arrays, use the AR C utility .
9 Managing Y our Storage Space In this chapter ... About A daptec Storage Manage r .................................................................. ......................... 56 About the A daptec RAID Controller Co nfigur ation Utility .............
Chapter 9: Managing Y our Storage Space ● 56 About Adapte c Storage Manager Note: Currently , Adaptec Storage Manager is not suppor ted on F reeBSD. T o create and manage arrays, use the AR C utility .
Chapter 9: Managing Y our Storage Space ● 57 About the Adaptec RAID Conf iguration Utility The Ad aptec RAID Configuration (ARC) utility is a BIOS-based utility that yo u can use to create and manage co nt rollers, d isk dr ive s and other d e vices, and arrays.
10 Solving Problems In this chapter ... T roubleshooting Checklist ....................................... .............................................................. 5 9 Silencing the Alarm .........................................................
Chapter 10: Solving Problems ● 59 T roubleshooting Checklist If y ou encounter difficulties installing or using y our Adapt ec RAID controller , check these items fir st: ● W ith your comput er powe red off, check the connections to eac h disk dr ive, po wer supply , LED connector , and so on.
Chapter 10: Solving Problems ● 60 F ailed Disk Drive Prot ected by a Hot Spare W hen an ar ray is pr otected by a hot spar e, if a disk dr iv e in that ar ray fails the hot spar e is automati cally incorporated into the ar ray and tak es over fo r the failed drive.
Chapter 10: Solving Problems ● 61 Multiple F ailures in the Same Array Ex cept in RAID 6 and RAID 60 arrays (see page 6 9 ), if more than one disk drive fails at the same time in the same array , the data can ’t be rec over ed. Correct the cause of the failur e or replac e the failed disk dr iv es.
A Introduction to Serial Attached SCSI In this appendix... T erminolog y U sed in This Chapter ....................................................................................... 63 W hat is SAS? ...................................................
Appendix A: Introduction to Serial Attached SCSI ● 63 T erminology Used in This Chapter For c onv enience, SAS HBA s and SAS RAID controller s are r eferred to generically in this chapte r as SAS cards .
Appendix A: Introduction to Serial Attached SCSI ● 64 How Do SAS De vices Communicate? SAS devices comm unicate w ith each other th rough links. A link is a physical c onnection between tw o phys.
Appendix A: Introduction to Serial Attached SCSI ● 65 What’s a SAS Port? Note: Because the ph ysical link between SAS devices is from ph y to phy , rather than por t to por t, a “por t” is more of a vir tual concept, di fferent from what is nor mally considered a por t on other types of RAID controllers and storage devices.
Appendix A: Introduction to Serial Attached SCSI ● 66 How are Disk Driv es Identified in SAS? In the BIOS and in the management u t ilities (see page 55 ), disk dr ives ar e identified with numbers .
Appendix A: Introduction to Serial Attached SCSI ● 67 SAS Expander Connections A SAS expander device literally expands the numbe r of end devices that you can co nnec t together .
Appendix A: Introduction to Serial Attached SCSI ● 68 How is SAS Different from Parallel SCSI? In summary , although SAS and par allel SCSI both use the SCSI command set, how they mo ve data from one place to another is ve r y different.
B Under standing RAID In this appendix... U nderstanding Drive Segments ............................................................................................. 70 N onredundant Arrays (RAID 0) ............................................... ....
Appendix B: Understanding RAID ● 70 Understanding Drive Segments A drive s egme nt is a disk dr iv e or portion of a disk dr iv e that is used to create an array . A disk drive can incl ude both RAID seg ments (segments that are part of an array) and available segments.
Appendix B: Understanding RAID ● 71 RAID 1 Arra ys A RAID 1 array is built fr om two disk driv es, where one disk driv e is a mi rror of the other (the same data is stored on each disk driv e).
Appendix B: Understanding RAID ● 72 RAID 10 Arra ys A R AI D 10 a r r ay i s b u il t fro m t wo o r m ore e qu a l- si z ed RA I D 1 a rr a ys . D a ta i n a RA I D 1 0 ar r ay is both str iped and mi rrored. Mirroring provides data protection, and stripi ng improv es performance.
Appendix B: Understanding RAID ● 73 RAID 5 Arra ys A RAID 5 array is bui lt from a minimum o f three disk driv es, and uses data striping and parity data to pr ovide redundancy . P ar ity data pro v ides data prot ection, and str iping impr oves performance.
Appendix B: Understanding RAID ● 74 RAID 5EE Arra ys A RAID 5EE array—also known as a hot space —is similar to a RAID 5 array e xcept that it includes a distributed spare drive and must be built from a minimum of four disk driv es.
Appendix B: Understanding RAID ● 75 RAID 50 Arra ys A RAID 50 array is built fr om six to fort y-eight disk drives configur ed as two or more RAID 5 arrays, and stripes stored dat a and par ity data across all disk driv es in both RAID 5 arrays. (Fo r more inf or mation, see RAID 5 A r ra y s on page 73 .
Appendix B: Understanding RAID ● 76 RAID 6 Arra ys A RAID 6 array—also known as dual drive fail ure protection—is similar to a RAID 5 array because it uses data striping and par ity data to provide redundancy . How e ver , RAID 6 arr ays include tw o independent sets of parity data instead of one.
Appendix B: Understanding RAID ● 77 Selecting the Best RAID Le vel U se this table to select the RAID lev els that are most appr opri ate for the logical dr ives on y our storage space, based on the number of availa ble disk dr ives and y our requirements f or performance and reliability .
C Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility In this appendix... Introduction t o the ARC U t ility ............................................................................................ 79 R unning the ARC U tilit y...........................
Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RA ID Configuration Utility ● 79 Introduction t o the ARC Utility The AR C utilit y comprises these tools: ● The Array Configuration U t ility (A CU) —F or creating and managing ar rays, and initializing and rescanning disk drives (see page 79 ).
Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RA ID Configuration Utility ● 80 Managing Existing Arra y s T o v iew or modify existing ar rays, select Mana ge Ar r ays from the main A CU menu. Fr om the Manage Arrays menu, y ou can: ● V i ew the proper ti es of an ar ray .
Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RA ID Configuration Utility ● 81 Secure Erasing Disk Drives W hen you perform a secure erase on a disk driv e, al l data on that disk drive is completely and irretrievably eradicated. Secure e r ase performs three distinct writing passes to the disk driv e being erased—it does not just wr ite ze ros.
Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RA ID Configuration Utility ● 82 Modifying Y our Contro ller’s Configuration Note: Default controller settings are suitable for most computers.
Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RA ID Configuration Utility ● 83 SAS-specif ic Controller Settings In add ition to the ge neral settings listed on page 82 , y our Adaptec SAS controller has SAS- specific settings that can be modified if r equired. (Fo r more information ab out SAS, see page 62 .
Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RA ID Configuration Utility ● 84 SCSI-specific Controller Settings In addition to the general settings listed on page 82 , y our Adaptec SCSI c ont roller has SCSI- specific settings that can be modified if required. T o modify SCSI-specific settings, select SCSI Configuration fr om the SCSI Select main menu.
Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RA ID Configuration Utility ● 85 F ormatting and V erifying Disk Driv es Y ou can use the disk utilities to low-level format or ve r ify your disk drives. (N ew disk dr iv es are lo w-le vel formatted at the factory and do not need to be low-level formatted again.
D Using the Ar ra y Configuration Utility for DOS In this appendix... Getting Star ted ................................................................................................................ ....... 87 W orking in the A CU Using M enus.......
Appendix D: Using the Array Configuration Utility for DOS ● 87 Getting Started Note: Y ou need a bootable floppy disk to complete this task. The A CU for D OS runs from a floppy disk whic h y ou can create using the R AID Installation CD that came in your A daptec RAID contr ol ler kit.
Appendix D: Using the Array Configuration Utility for DOS ● 88 Running the A CU Using Scripts T o w ork in the A CU usi ng scri pts: 1 Insert the A CU floppy disk (see page 87 ), then star t or restar t your co mputer . The comp uter boots to the DOS comm and line.
Appendix D: Using the Array Configuration Utility for DOS ● 89 About Record Mode Note: Y ou can also create a script file manually (see the following section).
Appendix D: Using the Array Configuration Utility for DOS ● 90 Arra y Definition Block Ke ywords The array definition block alwa ys beg ins with the keyword A r ray and ends with the keywor d End. The other requ ired ar ray definition k e ywords ar e Dr iv es and T y pe.
Appendix D: Using the Array Configuration Utility for DOS ● 91 End K eyword End is a required k eyword, indicating the end of the block. HotspareDrives K eyword Ho tspare Drives is an optional k eyword, specifying the hot spares to assign to the array .
Appendix D: Using the Array Configuration Utility for DOS ● 92 Method Ke yword M ethod is an optional keywo rd, indicating which method t o use when creating a redu ndant (RAID 1, 5, and 10) array . Po ssible values: ● Build (the default )—P erform a Build/V er ify pr ocess on the array .
Appendix D: Using the Array Configuration Utility for DOS ● 93 T ype K eyword T y pe is a required keywor d, indicating the ar ray ty pe. There is no default value.
Appendix D: Using the Array Configuration Utility for DOS ● 94 ControllerID K eyword Contr o llerID is an optional k e ywor d to change the SCSI ID of the controller . N or mally , the SCSI controller is assigned SCSI ID 7 on each of its channels. Y ou can spe cify an y ID value between 0 and 7.
Appendix D: Using the Array Configuration Utility for DOS ● 95 Sample Scripts This MS-DOS command inv okes the A CU and creates arrays on c ontroller 1 based on the arra y k eywo rds defi ned in the sc ript fi le A: RAI D .ACU . It also configur es Channe l 0 and sav es a log of the operati on in the log file C:RAID .
Appendix D: Using the Array Configuration Utility for DOS ● 96 Sample Script for SA T A Controllers This is a sample A CU file that w ill initialize all disk dr ives c onnected to the SA T A controller and creat e a RAID 5 arr ay with the disk driv es on por ts 0, 1, and 2.
E Using the Adaptec Flash Utility In this appendix... Syst em Require ments ............................................................................................................ .9 8 Before Y o u Begin ..........................................
Appendix E: Using the A daptec Flash Utility ● 98 System R equirements ● MS–DOS version 5.0 or later . Note: Y ou can’t run the AFU from a DOS command prompt window under an y version of Windows. ● At least 8 MB of exte nde d memor y . Compatibility Notes ● Supports HIMEM.
Appendix E: Using the A daptec Flash Utility ● 99 Creating the Firmware Flopp y Disks Note: Y ou will need at least two bootable MS-DOS floppy disks to complete this task.
Appendix E: Using the Ad aptec Flash Utility ● 100 6 Complete the flash operation and restar t your co mputer before tr y ing to use the RAID contr oller again. ( Y ou can not use your RAID con t roller while y ou are updating its flash.) Runni ng th e AFU from the Comm and Line Note: Y ou can also r un a menu-based AFU (see page 99 ).
Appendix E: Using the Ad aptec Flash Utility ● 101 These switches are a vailable: ● /C <Controller ID> —O ne or more RA ID co nt rol l er I Ds repre se nt in g t he s et of RAI D contr ollers on which to perform the specified c ommand.
Appendix E: Using the Ad aptec Flash Utility ● 102 Ve r i f y Compar es the contents of each of the fla sh components on a RAID contr oller to the correspo nding image in a UFI file, and indicates whether they match. Aft er using the VERIFY command, y ou must restart the computer .
Appendix E: Using the Ad aptec Flash Utility ● 103 Updating the Flash Using the AFU Command Line 1 Creat e t he firmware floppy disks (see page 99 ).
F Safety Infor mation T o ensure your personal safety and the safet y of your equipment: ● K eep your w ork area and the compu ter clean and clear of debris.
G T echnical Specifications In this appendix... Envir onmental Spe cifications .............................................................................................. 106 DC P ower R equirements .................................................
Appendix G: T echnical Specifications ● 106 Environmental Specif ications Note: Forced airflow is rec ommended, but not required. DC Po wer Requirements Current Requirements Ambient temperature with.
Index A ACU arrays 38 creating arrays 38 , 79 creating bootable arrays 80 initializing d isk drives 80 managing arrays 80 rescanning disk drives 80 secure erasing disk drives 81 stopping a secure eras.
Index ● 108 C cables 28 cards. See controllers CD-ROM Boot Support setting 82 command line in terface (flash utility) 100 command line utility 56 contents of controller kit 14 Controller SCSI Channe.
Index ● 109 event log 85 expander connections 67 expander devi ces 63 external devices 35 F failed disk drives 59 multip le arrays 60 multip le disk drives 61 RAID 0 arrays 60 without hot spare 60 f.
Index ● 110 Q QAS setting 84 R RAID 16 , 17 non-redundant arrays 70 RAID 0 70 RAID 1 71 RAID 10 72 RAID 1E 16 , 71 RAID 5 73 RAID 50 75 RAID 5EE 16 , 74 RAID 6 16 , 76 RAID 60 17 , 76 RAID controllers.
Index ● 111 SCSI Select 81 secure erasing disk drives 81 stopping a secure eras e 81 -Select utilities 81 applying changes 81 exiting 81 modifying controller settings 82 opening 81 Serial ATA. See SATA Serial Attached SCS I. See SAS Serial Select 81 Small Computer System Interface.
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