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Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010

SATA Pin-Out

The Serial ATA [SATA] bus is defined over two separate connectors, one connector
for the data lines and one for the power lines. A SATA hard drive may also have a
third connector for legacy PATA power connections. The PATA power connector may
be used in instead of the SATA power to supply a connection which is more rugged
and reliable then the SATA-1 power connection.

Rx 3+

N/A

N/A

N/A

S7

Rx 3-

N/A

N/A

N/A

S8

Tx 3-

N/A

N/A

N/A

S9

Tx 3+

N/A

N/A

N/A

S10

Tx 2-

N/A

N/A

S11

S11

Tx 2+

N/A

N/A

S12

S12

Tx 1-

N/A

S13

S13

S13

Tx 1+

N/A

S14

S14

S14

Tx 0-

S15

S15

S15

S15

Tx 0+

S16

S16

S16

S16

Signal Ground

G1 - G9

G1 - G9

G1 - G9

G1 - G9

Chassis Ground

Housing

Housing

Housing

Housing

TABLE B-3

SATA Data Pin-Out

Pin #

Signal Name

Signal Description

1

GND

Ground

2

A+

Tr

3

A-

Transmit -

4

GND

Ground

5

B-

Receive -

6

B+

R

7

GND

Ground

TABLE B-2

SAS Pin-Out

Signal Name

(Continued)

1 Physical Link

(Continued)

2 Physical Links

(Continued)

3 Physical Links

(Continued)

4 Physical Links

(Continued)

Summary of Contents for SG-XPCIESAS-R-INT-Z

Page 1: ...Sun StorageTekSAS RAID HBA Installation Guide For The Eight Port Internal HBA Model SG XPCIESAS R INT Z Part No 820 1847 20 March 2010 Revision A ...

Page 2: ...cial Computer Software License December 2007 Oracle USA Inc 500 Oracle Parkway Redwood City CA 94065 This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications including applications which may create a risk of personal injury If you use this software or hardware in dange...

Page 3: ...ting System and Technology Requirements 5 System Interoperability 6 Host Platform Support 6 Server Support 7 Software Support 7 2 Hardware Installation and Removal 9 Observing ESD and Handling Precautions 9 Preparing for Hardware Installation 10 To Prepare for Hardware Installation 10 Installation Task Map 12 To Install the OS Onto a Bootable Array 12 ...

Page 4: ...nnect to a System Backplane 20 Testing the HBA Installation 20 To Test the HBA Installation on a SPARC System 20 To Test the HBA Installation on an x64 System 23 Next Steps 25 Removing the Hardware 25 To Prepare the HBA for Removal 26 To Remove the HBA 26 3 Creating a Bootable Array on an x64 System 27 Creating an Array 28 To Create a RAID 5 Array With the ACU 29 Making the Array Bootable 31 To Ma...

Page 5: ...he Windows OS 41 To Install the Driver With the Red Hat Linux OS 41 To Install the Driver With the SUSE Linux OS 42 To Install the Driver With the Solaris OS 42 To Install the Driver With VMware Technology 43 Next Steps 43 6 Installing the Solaris OS on a SPARC System 45 Preparing to Install the Solaris OS 46 To Prepare to Install the Solaris OS 46 Installing the Solaris OS 46 To Install the Solar...

Page 6: ...lity Changes the BIOS Boot Order 54 Hot Plug Functionality Does Not Work in the BIOS Utility 54 Performance Issues 54 The System Freezes When a Sun Storage 32GB SLC SATA Solid State Drive SSD is Configured In the HBA 55 Cannot Access the HBA From the GUI Nor Access a LUN From the Host 55 Data Miscompare With 3 5 SAS Disks 55 A Configuration Rules 57 Target Devices 57 Cabling 58 B HBA Specification...

Page 7: ...e ACU 70 To Manage Existing Arrays With the ACU 71 To Make an Array Bootable With the ACU 71 To Initialize Disk Drives With the ACU 72 To Rescan Disk Drives With the ACU 72 To Perform a Secure Erase on Disk Drives With the ACU 72 To Stop a Secure Erase in Progress With the ACU 72 Using the Select Utility to Modify HBA Settings 73 To Start Using a Select Utility 73 To Apply Changes and Exit a Selec...

Page 8: ... OS 83 Best Practices For Switching Cables and Making New Connections 84 Switching a Cable From One Port To the Other 84 Pulling a Cable and Reconnecting It To the Same Port 85 Connecting a JBOD With SATA Disks 85 Best Practices For Cabling to Disk Enclosures 85 Best Practices For Testing Hard Drive Failure Conditions 85 Best Practices For Deleting Logical Volumes Without Deleting Partitions 86 Be...

Page 9: ... RAID Level 101 Migrating RAID Levels 102 G Introduction to Serial Attached SCSI 103 Terminology Used in This Appendix 104 About SAS 104 About SAS Device Communication 105 About Phys 105 About SAS Ports 106 About SAS Addresses 106 About SAS Connectors 107 About SAS Cables 107 About Identifying Disk Drives in SAS 107 About SAS Connection Options 108 Direct Attach Connections 108 Backplane Connectio...

Page 10: ... RAID HBA Installation Guide March 2010 H Declaration of Conformity Safety and Regulatory Statements 113 Declaration of Conformity 115 Safety Agency Compliance Statements 117 Regulatory Compliance Statements 129 Index 131 ...

Page 11: ...ng on page xiii Documentation Comments on page xiii Before You Read This Document Familiarize yourself with computer hardware data storage RAID technology and the input output I O technology SAS or Serial ATA SATA used by the HBA Also familiarize yourself with Direct Attached Storage DAS or Network Attached Storage NAS whichever is appropriate for your storage space and Storage Area Network SAN co...

Page 12: ...Tek RAID Manager Software User s Guide 820 1177 nn PDF HTML Documentation CD Online RAID Management Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software Release Notes 820 2755 nn PDF HTML Documentation CD Online Application Title Part Number Format Location Server Specific Installation Installing the StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Into the SPARC Enterprise T5120 and T5220 Servers 820 4753 nn Printed PDF HTML Shipping ki...

Page 13: ...ocument by clicking the Feedback link at http docs sun com Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide part number 820 1847 20 Sun Function URL Documentation http docs sun com Drivers not including Solaris http support intel com support go sunraid htm Support http www sun com support Training http www sun com training ...

Page 14: ...xiv Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide March 2010 ...

Page 15: ... chapter contains the following sections Kit Contents on page 1 HBA Features on page 2 Operating System and Technology Requirements on page 5 System Interoperability on page 6 Kit Contents Sun StorageTek SAS RAID Internal HBA Full height bracket Battery backup BBU module and installation hardware Sun StorageTek RAID Driver CD Sun StorageTek RAID Manager CD which contains the HBA documentation Live...

Page 16: ...MP messages The Sun StorageTek RAID Manager GUI a BIOS based utility and a command line interface for creating and managing RAID arrays Support for disk drive enclosures with SES2 enclosure management hardware A battery backup module Array Level Features Note These features are supported by some operating systems but not others For more information refer to the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software...

Page 17: ...rives can be included Hot Spare RAID 5EE A RAID 5EE array is similar to a RAID 5 array except that it includes a distributed spare and must be built from a minimum of four disk drives Dual Drive Failure Protection RAID 6 A RAID 6 array is similar to a RAID 5 array except that it includes two independent sets of parity data instead of one Dual Drive Failure Protection RAID 60 A RAID 60 array is sim...

Page 18: ...ut The following table lists the features of the HBA TABLE 1 1 HBA Features Feature Specification Form factor Low profile MD2 Bus compatibility PCIe PCIe bus width x8 PCIe bus speed 2 5 Gb s PHYs 8 Standard cache 256 MB DDR2 Connectors internal Two mini SAS x4 SFF 8087 RAID levels 0 1 1E 10 5 5EE 50 6 60 JBOD Simple volume ...

Page 19: ...ABLE 1 2 Supported Operating System and Technology Versions Operating System Technology Supported Versions Solaris 10 OS for the x64 and x86 32 bit and 64 bit platforms Solaris 10 10 08 s10u6 Solaris 10 5 08 s10u5 Solaris 10 8 07 s10u4 Solaris 10 OS for the SPARC 64 bit platform Solaris 10 10 08 s10u6 Linux OS RHEL 5 Server 32 bit and 64 bit RHEL 5 Advanced Platform 32 bit and 64 bit Red Hat Enter...

Page 20: ...ompatible PCI Express x8 slot 100 MB of free disk drive space SUSE Linux Enterprise Server SLES 10 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server SLES 9 SP4 VMware Technology ESX Server version 3 0 2 Update 1 driver support only storage management must be done through the command line interface or the BIOS utility For more information see the Uniform Command Line Interface User s Guide at http docs sun com app docs...

Page 21: ...ver Solaris Sun Fire T1000 server Solaris Sun Ultra U45 server Solaris x64 Servers Sun Fire X2250 server Solaris Linux VMware and Windows Sun Fire X4140 server Solaris Linux VMware and Windows Sun Fire X4150 server Solaris Linux VMware and Windows Sun Fire X4240 server Solaris Linux VMware and Windows Sun Fire X4250 server Solaris Linux VMware and Windows Sun Fire X4440 server Solaris Linux VMware...

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Page 23: ...on on page 20 Removing the Hardware on page 25 Observing ESD and Handling Precautions Caution Damage to the HBA can occur as the result of careless handling or electrostatic discharge ESD Always handle the HBA with care to avoid damage to electrostatic sensitive components To minimize the possibility of ESD related damage use both a workstation antistatic mat and an ESD wrist strap You can get an ...

Page 24: ...f initialized disk drives for the RAID level you want to use for the arrays See Selecting the Best RAID Level on page 101 All the disk drives must have the same performance level You can use different sized disk drives in the array but the array will be limited to the capacity of the smallest and slowest disk drive For more information refer to the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software User s Guide...

Page 25: ...pecific installation documents listed in Related Documentation on page xii These documents provide detailed cabling information for the servers The following figures depict the SAS cables FIGURE 2 1 Internal Mini SAS with Power Which Connects to Four SAS or SATA Disk Drives FIGURE 2 2 Internal Mini SAS to SATA Fan Out Which Connects to Four SATA Disk Drives ...

Page 26: ...an choose to create a bootable array and then install an operating system and the HBA driver on that array or you can complete a standard installation where the HBA driver is installed on an existing operating system Installation Task Map You can choose either of these installation options To Install the OS Onto a Bootable Array on page 12 To Install on an Existing Operating System on page 14 To I...

Page 27: ...tem and the HBA driver See Installing an OS Onto a Bootable Array on an x64 System on page 39 or Installing the Solaris OS on a SPARC System on page 45 6 Install the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager software and begin to manage data storage Use the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager CD provided in the HBA ship kit to install the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager software For information about installing and using t...

Page 28: ...e Installing the HBA on page 17 4 Install the HBA driver See Installing the Driver on an Existing OS on page 50 5 Install the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager software and begin to manage data storage Use the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager CD provided in the HBA ship kit to install the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager software For information about installing and using the software see the Sun StorageTek RAID ...

Page 29: ... antistatic bag and set it on the packing foam with the heat sink facing up 4 Slightly lift the HBA and from underneath it insert three plastic screws from the BBU kit through the following three mounting holes in the HBA The bottom left hole This is about 3 inches from the right edge of the HBA The bottom right hole This is about 1 inch from the right edge of the HBA The top right hole This is ab...

Page 30: ...ign the components and try again 8 Obtain the three nuts from the BBU kit and for each nut do the following a Place the nut onto the screw and hold the nut in place b With the Phillips head screw driver reach underneath the HBA and while holding the nut in place with your other hand or with needle nose pliers or tweezers screw the plastic screw into the nut c Repeat Step a Step b for the remaining...

Page 31: ...elp you determine which device is the HBA after you install the HBA Installing the HBA Note For the Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 T5220 T5140 and T5240 servers contact Sun support to install the HBA To Install the HBA 1 Remove the safety clip from each internal SAS connector by using your thumb and forefinger to gently press the tabs of the safety clip and pull the clip out See FIGURE 2 5 0 ok show d...

Page 32: ... slot that is compatible with the HBA and remove the slot cover Caution Touch a grounded metal object before handling the HBA 5 Insert the HBA into the PCI Express expansion slot and press down gently but firmly until it clicks into place When installed properly the HBA will appear level with the expansion slot 6 Secure the bracket in the x8 PCI Express slot using the retention device for instance...

Page 33: ...A to the internal device s such as disk drives or backplanes Use only Sun supplied cables For more information or to purchase cables visit the Sun web site at http www sun com To Connect Directly to the HBA In a direct attach connection SAS or SATA disk drives are connected directly to a SAS card with SAS cables The number of direct attached disk drives is limited to four per internal SAS connecto...

Page 34: ...kplane Refer to your system s documentation for more information 2 Use an internal SAS cable or cables to connect the HBA to the backplane 3 When all internal disk drives have been installed and connected close the computer cabinet and reattach the power cord Testing the HBA Installation Note Check all SAS cables to ensure that they are securely attached and are not damaged or pinched anywhere alo...

Page 35: ... follow the on screen instructions by pressing Enter when prompted Note When you run this command omit disk from the HBA device path as shown in the following example 0 ok show disks a pci 0 pci 0 pci 8 pci 0 pci 8 scsi 0 disk b pci 0 pci 0 pci 2 scsi 0 disk c pci 0 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 pci 1 pci 0 usb 0 2 storage 2 disk q NO SELECTION Enter Selection q to quit Chassis critical V_VCORE at SYS MB has ...

Page 36: ... 00000000 00e00000 00000000 00200000 820f0030 00000000 00d00000 00000000 00080000 compatible pciex9005 285 108e 286 9 pciex9005 285 108e 286 pciex9005 285 9 pciex9005 285 pciexclass 010400 pciexclass 0104 model AAC 285 reg 000f0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 030f0010 00000000 00000000 00000000 00200000 version 0 00 01 wide 00000010 device_type scsi 2 name scsi fcode rom offset 0000fe00 po...

Page 37: ...tem If the system provides HDD status indicators make sure they are normal 2 Enter the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility a During POST press Ctrl A when prompted b As the computer continues its startup sequence review the boot messages to determine the firmware version on the HBA Boot messages similar to those shown in the following example are displayed that indicate the firmware version in this ex...

Page 38: ...c Select drives to initialize them for verification You can initialize all of the drives now or wait until you are ready to create your arrays 6 Verify that all HDDs are available for array creation a Return to the Main Menu page highlight Create Array and press Enter b In Select drives to create Array verify that all the attached HDDs are available for array creation c Highlight a couple of drive...

Page 39: ...continuing Next Steps If you are installing an operating system onto a bootable array continue with one of these sections depending on whether you use an x64 or SPARC system Creating a Bootable Array on an x64 System on page 27 Creating a Bootable Array on a SPARC System on page 33 If you are completing a standard installation onto an existing operating system continue with Installing the Driver o...

Page 40: ... log out of the OS and shut down the computer 4 Unplug the computer 5 Open the computer chassis and disconnect the SAS SATA cable s from the HBA To Remove the HBA 1 Remove the retention mechanism screw clip and so on that is securing the HBA bracket to the chassis 2 Hold the upper portion of the bracket with one hand and the rear of the HBA with the other hand 3 Pull straight up until the HBA clea...

Page 41: ...r and you want to create a bootable array and then install the Solaris operating system and the HBA driver onto that array DO NOT complete any task in this chapter Instead go to Creating a Bootable Array on a SPARC System on page 33 Note If you want to complete a standard installation onto an existing operating system DO NOT complete any task in this chapter Instead skip to Installing the Driver o...

Page 42: ...ID 5 Array With the ACU on page 29 Command Line Interface UCLI Refer to the Uniform Command Line Interface User s Guide at the following website http docs sun com app docs prod stortek raid hba hic You can use either tool but the ACU utility is the quicker and easier tool for this task The ACU is menu based and provides instructions for completing tasks on screen Menus can be navigated using the a...

Page 43: ...one HBA of the same model or family in the computer select the HBA that you want and press Enter 4 Select Array Configuration Utility then press Enter 5 Select Initialize Drives then press Enter 6 Select at least three disk drives for the array press Insert for each selected disk drive then press Enter Caution During initialization all data is deleted from the disk Before continuing back up any da...

Page 44: ...ect Yes then press Enter The computer restarts 16 Continue with Installing an OS Onto a Bootable Array on an x64 System on page 39 TABLE 3 1 Filling in Array Properties Screen Property Line Entry or Selection Array Type Select RAID 5 then press Enter Array Label Type a name then press Enter Array Size Press Enter then press Enter again to use the default granularity of GB Stripe Size Press Enter t...

Page 45: ... the main ACU menu 2 Select the array that you want to make bootable then press Ctrl B Note You cannot make an array bootable while it is building verifying or rebuilding The number of the array changes to Array 00 which makes this array the boot array for the Sun StorageTek SAS RAID Internal HBA 3 Restart the computer Setting the Boot HBA The Sun StorageTek SAS RAID Internal HBA supports bootable...

Page 46: ... setup 2 Navigate to the drive boot sequence 3 Move the boot HBA to the top of the list Next Steps Install an operating system OS onto the bootable array and then install the HBA driver on the array as described in Installing an OS Onto a Bootable Array on an x64 System on page 39 ...

Page 47: ... standard installation onto an existing operating system DO NOT complete any task in this chapter Instead skip to Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System on page 49 Note The procedures in this chapter do not require the use of a network install server If you prefer to create RAID volumes from a network install server do not follow the procedures in this chapter Instead add the comman...

Page 48: ...9 2 Obtain the Live CD for SPARC from the HBA ship kit or go to http support intel com support go sunraid htm Building a Logical Drive On Which to Install the Solaris OS In order to install the Solaris 10 08 OS you need to build the logical drive array on which to install it This section contains the following subsections To Create a Logical Drive on page 35 To Delete a Logical Drive on RAID Card ...

Page 49: ... system In the following example note that the CLI is located in the opt StorMan directory and the name of the CLI is arcconf All commands must start with unless you have altered the path to include opt StorMan in it Note Ignore any failing to write to log files messages that might be displayed after running the command The command will run successfully and will provide a list of physical disks ca...

Page 50: ...3 and 0 4 run the CREATE command as shown in the following example Note After using the CREATE command you will see error messages like the one shown in the next example This is because you are working on a read only file system and certain links cannot be created However if the last message says Command completed successfully the logical drive is created arcconf CREATE 2 LOGICALDRIVE MAX 1 0 0 0 ...

Page 51: ...ive that you want to delete To Label the Newly Created Logical Drive Before the Solaris OS can install software onto the newly created logical drive you must label the drive 1 Use the arcconf GETCONFIG card number LD command to display the logical drives on RAID card 1 2 Use the devfsadm command to find the newly created drive and load its drivers 3 To label the newly created drive use the format ...

Page 52: ...he HBA driver onto the bootable array as described in Installing the Solaris OS on a SPARC System on page 45 format Searching for disks done AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS 0 c0t0d0 SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 pci 780 pci 0 pci 9 scsi 0 sd 0 0 1 c0t1d0 SUN72G cyl 14087 alt 2 hd 24 sec 424 pci 780 pci 0 pci 9 scsi 0 sd 1 0 2 c2t0d0 Sun STKRAIDINT V1 0 cyl 17818 alt 2 hd 255 sec 63 pci 7c0 pci 0 ...

Page 53: ...installation Creating a Bootable Array on a SPARC System on page 33 DO NOT perform any steps in this chapter Instead skip to Installing the Solaris OS on a SPARC System on page 45 Note If you want to perform a standard installation on an existing operating system DO NOT perform the procedures in this chapter Instead go to Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System on page 49 Note Each c...

Page 54: ...e Array on an x64 System on page 27 Note For up to date operating system version support go to http support intel com support go sunraid htm Installing the HBA Driver With an OS The HBA driver can be installed with various operating systems and technology on an x64 system This section contains the following subsections To Install the Driver With the Windows OS on page 41 To Install the Driver With...

Page 55: ... specify that the driver is on the installed medium then press Enter The computer reads the medium 6 When the driver is found press Enter 7 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation 8 To configure and manage the hard disks see the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software User s Guide at http docs sun com app docs prod stortek raid hba hic To Install the Driver With the Red Hat Lin...

Page 56: ...a CD ROM DVD ROM drive If F6 is not shown on the screen you may have an older version of SUSE press the Alt key instead 4 When prompted insert the driver CD and then press any key to continue 5 Follow the prompts to set up the environment you want 6 If you are installing other third party devices install them now Otherwise select Back 7 Complete the Linux installation following the instructions in...

Page 57: ...ith your operating system Note The Sun StorageTek RAID Manager GUI is not supported with VMware technology To create and manage arrays use the command line interface and the BIOS utility See the Uniform Command Line Interface User s Guide for more information at http docs sun com app docs prod stortek raid hba hic Next Steps Do either of the following Install and use the Sun StorageTek RAID Manage...

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Page 59: ... Solaris 10 08 OS the driver required by the HBA is provided with the Solaris OS Note If you are using an x64 system and you chose to create a bootable array as part of your installation Creating a Bootable Array on an x64 System on page 27 DO NOT perform any steps in this chapter Instead skip to Installing an OS Onto a Bootable Array on an x64 System on page 39 This chapter contains the following...

Page 60: ...ing the Solaris OS To Install the Solaris OS on page 46 To Install the Solaris OS 1 Obtain the Solaris 10 10 08 OS at minimum from the Sun download site http www sun com software solaris 2 Perform a normal installation as described in the Solaris 10 10 08 Installation Guide Basic Installations part number 820 5236 nn You can obtain this document by performing a search at http docs sun com 3 Apply ...

Page 61: ... SPARC System 47 Next Steps You can optionally install and use the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager GUI to create arrays on the disk enclosure See the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager User s Guide at http docs sun com app docs prod stortek raid hba hic ...

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Page 63: ...ystem on page 27 or Creating a Bootable Array on a SPARC System on page 33 This chapter contains the following sections Preparing to Install the HBA Driver on page 49 Installing the Driver on an Existing OS on page 50 Preparing to Install the HBA Driver Before you begin prepare to install the HBA driver by doing the following 1 Install and connect the HBA and disk drives See Hardware Installation ...

Page 64: ... 1 Start or restart Windows The Found New Hardware Wizard opens and searches for the driver 2 Insert the driver CD 3 Select the source and click Next 4 Click Next and click Next again 5 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the driver installation 6 Remove the driver CD and restart the computer 7 To configure and manage the hard disks see the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software User s Gui...

Page 65: ... x64 System This HBA supports at a minimum the Solaris 10 8 07 s10u4 OS on an x64 based system The Solaris 10 8 07 OS requires nothing from the user However install the latest patches from the http www sunsolve sun com website after installing the Solaris OS To configure and manage the hard disks see the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software User s Guide at http docs sun com app docs prod stortek r...

Page 66: ...h and yyy rpm is the rpm file 4 Reboot the computer and remove the driver medium Note The Sun StorageTek RAID Manager GUI is not supported with VMware technology To create and manage arrays use the command line interface and the BIOS utility See the Uniform Command Line Interface User s Guide at http docs sun com app docs prod stortek raid hba hic Next Steps Do either of the following Install and ...

Page 67: ...or service personnel when necessary The chapter contains the following sections Ship Kit Issues on page 53 BIOS Utility Issues on page 54 Performance Issues on page 54 Ship Kit Issues This section describes the known ship kit issue Some or All CDs Are Not Included in the HBA Ship Kit Workaround You can obtain the latest drivers and software at http support intel com support go sunraid htm ...

Page 68: ...t Practices For Controlling the Boot Order of Logical Drives on page 87 Hot Plug Functionality Does Not Work in the BIOS Utility Workaround Hot plugging of enclosures is not supported in the BIOS RAID Configuration utility Hot plugging of SAS SATA hard disk drives HDDs is supported only within hard disk enclosures and only under the conditions specified in Understanding Hot Plug Limitations and Co...

Page 69: ...A host system 3 Upgrade the SSD to firmware version 8850 at minimum You can obtain the latest SSD firmware at http www sunsolve sun com 4 Power cycle the SSD Cannot Access the HBA From the GUI Nor Access a LUN From the Host CR 6820225 Workaround Reboot the host system on which the HBA resides Data Miscompare With 3 5 SAS Disks CR 6822080 Issue After repeatedly scanning a Seagate SAS Cheetah 15K di...

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Page 71: ...e appendix contains the following sections Target Devices on page 57 Cabling on page 58 Target Devices The following rules apply for supported target devices Internal Enclosures SAS SATA backplane SASA SATA backplane with SES 2 enclosure management support Note Enclosure cascading is not supported SAS SATA HDDs Eight direct attached per HBA 128 HDDs maximum via backplane SAS expander ...

Page 72: ...ou are installing the HBA on a Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120 T5220 T5140 or T5240 server you will need different cables than the ones listed in this section For more information about cabling for these servers see the server specific installation documentation listed in Related Documentation on page xii SAS internal 4 lane cable with SFF 8087 host side connector Maximum recommended length of 6 meters...

Page 73: ...the following sections Physical Dimensions on page 59 Environmental Specifications on page 60 DC Power Requirements on page 60 Current Requirements on page 60 Performance Specifications on page 60 Connector Pin Definitions on page 61 Physical Dimensions Meets PCI low profile MD2 specification Height 67 mm Length 167 mm ...

Page 74: ... DC Power Requirements PCI Express DC Voltage 3 3 V 9 12 V 8 Current Requirements 1 0 A 3 3 VDC 1 0 A 12 0 VDC Performance Specifications The Serial Attached SCSI SAS bus defines these layers TABLE B 1 Environmental Specifications Ambient temperature without forced airflow 0 C to 40 C Ambient temperature with forced airflow 0 C to 55 C Relative humidity 10 to 90 noncondensing Altitude Up to 3 000 ...

Page 75: ...l ATA physical interface including the connector receptacle and connector plugs SAS transmits data using 8B 10B at a maximum level of 1 2 volts Tx voltage 800 1600mV Rx voltage 275 1600mV SAS uses big endian while SATA uses little endian byte ordering SAS uses a 32 bit CRC SAS uses LVDS Connector Pin Definitions SAS Pin Out Two types of ports are defined A Narrow Port communicates over a narrow li...

Page 76: ...ATA 1 power connection Rx 3 N A N A N A S7 Rx 3 N A N A N A S8 Tx 3 N A N A N A S9 Tx 3 N A N A N A S10 Tx 2 N A N A S11 S11 Tx 2 N A N A S12 S12 Tx 1 N A S13 S13 S13 Tx 1 N A S14 S14 S14 Tx 0 S15 S15 S15 S15 Tx 0 S16 S16 S16 S16 Signal Ground G1 G9 G1 G9 G1 G9 G1 G9 Chassis Ground Housing Housing Housing Housing TABLE B 3 SATA Data Pin Out Pin Signal Name Signal Description 1 GND Ground 2 A Trans...

Page 77: ...3 3 3v Power 2 V33 3 3v Power 3 V33 3 3v Power Pre charge 2nd mate 4 Ground 1st Mate 5 Ground 2nd Mate 6 Ground 3rd Mate 7 V5 5v Power pre charge 2nd mate 8 V5 5v Power 9 V5 5v Power 10 Ground 2nd Mate 11 Reserved 12 Ground 1st Mate 13 V12 12v Power Pre charge 2nd mate 14 V12 12v Power 15 V12 12v Power ...

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Page 79: ...aid hba hic Note If you are not an advanced user familiar with working in a computer BIOS do not use the BIOS RAID Configuration utility tools Instead use the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager graphical user interface This appendix contains the following sections Introduction to the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility on page 66 Understanding Hot Plug Limitations and Conditions Within the BIOS RAID Configur...

Page 80: ...e Disk Drives on page 76 Understanding Hot Plug Limitations and Conditions Within the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility Hot plugging of hard disk enclosures is not supported from within the BIOS RAID Configuration utility However hot plugging of SAS SATA hard disk drives HDDs is supported but only within hard disk enclosures and under the following conditions Hot Unplug Removal Conditions on page 66...

Page 81: ... attached target devices Hot Unplug and Plug Replacement Reinsertion Conditions Hot unplug and plug replace reinsert of HDDs is supported under the following conditions The hard disk drive to be removed must not be a part of a logical device its status must be available If a hard disk drive is to be removed and replaced either into the same slot or a different unused slot using the same disk drive...

Page 82: ...k SAS RAID Internal HBA is connected to a RAID enclosure power on the enclosure or enclosures before you power on the computer 2 Start or restart the computer 3 When prompted press Ctrl A During boot up if your system has insufficient memory the following message will be displayed Note The first time you power on the computer after you install a new HBA the BIOS may display a configuration that do...

Page 83: ...te and Manage Arrays You can use the ACU a tool of the BIOS RAID Configuration utility to create and manage arrays This section contains the following subsections To Start the ACU on page 70 To Create a New Array With the ACU on page 70 To Manage Existing Arrays With the ACU on page 71 To Make an Array Bootable With the ACU on page 71 To Initialize Disk Drives With the ACU on page 72 To Rescan Dis...

Page 84: ...the ACU might take two to three times longer than creating an array with the GUI For more information see the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software User s Guide 1 Select Create Arrays from the main ACU menu Only disk drives that can be used in a new array are available for selection Disk drives must be initialized before they can be used in an array See To Initialize Disk Drives With the ACU on pag...

Page 85: ...nently losing it To Make an Array Bootable With the ACU Note You may need to change the system BIOS to modify the boot order For more information refer to your computer documentation or see Best Practices For Controlling the Boot Order of Logical Drives on page 87 The Sun StorageTek SAS RAID Internal HBA always uses the lowest numbered array as its bootable array 1 Select Manage Arrays from the ma...

Page 86: ...ecure erase performs three distinct writing passes to the disk drive being erased it does not just write zeros Performing a secure erase takes up to six times longer than clearing or zeroing a disk drive You may want to perform a secure erase only on disk drives that contain confidential or classified information Note To erase or zero a disk drive with non classified information you may choose to ...

Page 87: ...ct Utility on page 73 To Modify General HBA Settings With a Select Utility on page 74 To Modify SAS Specific HBA Settings With a Select Utility on page 75 To Start Using a Select Utility 1 Start the BIOS RAID Configuration utility see To Start the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility on page 68 select the Select utility and press Enter 2 Follow the on screen instructions to modify the settings of the H...

Page 88: ... device Disabling the BIOS allows another HBA to act as a bootable device Automatic Failover When enabled the HBA automatically rebuilds an array when a failed disk drive is replaced When disabled the array must be rebuilt manually Array Background Consistency Check When enabled the HBA constantly verifies a redundant array Note that there may be a significant performance reduction Default is disa...

Page 89: ... turn back on after a reboot SATA Native Command Queuing NCQ When enabled NCQ is enabled Disable this feature if you want to attach more than 48 SATA II disk drives Only available with SATA II disk drives TABLE C 2 SAS Specific HBA Settings Option Description PHY Rate The data transfer rate between the HBA and devices The default setting is Auto which allows the SAS card to adjust the data transfe...

Page 90: ...rify a Disk Drive With the Disk Utilities on page 76 To Locate Disk Drives With the Disk Utilities on page 76 To Identify Disk Drives With the Disk Utilities on page 77 To Format or Verify a Disk Drive With the Disk Utilities 1 Start the BIOS RAID Configuration utility See To Start the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility on page 68 2 Select the HBA you want then press Enter 3 Select Disk Utilities 4 S...

Page 91: ...Select the HBA you want then press Enter 3 Select Disk Utilities The Disk Utilities view will provide you with the following information The location information of a disk drive is determined by three types of connections Direct attached drives The connection is determined by the cable connected to a device for example CN1 connector 1 is connected to DEV1 device 1 For more information see Direct A...

Page 92: ...ecords all firmware events such as configuration changes array creation and boot activity Some events are not stored indefinitely the event log is cleared of any non persistent events each time you restart your computer additionally once the log is full new events overwrite old events To View the Event Log 1 Start the BIOS RAID Configuration utility See To Start the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility...

Page 93: ...uter powered off check the connections to each disk drive power supply LED connector and so on Try disconnecting and reconnecting disk drives from the HBA Check that the HBA is installed in a compatible expansion slot x8 PCI Express Ensure that the HBA is firmly seated and secured in the expansion slot If the HBA is not detected during system boot try installing it in a different compatible expans...

Page 94: ...le Arrays Simultaneously on page 81 If it is a RAID 0 array see Disk Drive Failure in a RAID 0 Array on page 81 If multiple disk drives fail within the same array see Multiple Failures in the Same Array on page 82 Failed Disk Drive Protected by a Hot Spare When an array is protected by a hot spare if a disk drive in that array fails the hot spare is automatically incorporated into the array and ta...

Page 95: ...drive failure in more than one array at the same time one failure per array and the arrays have hot spares protecting them the HBA rebuilds the arrays with these limitations A hot spare must be of equal or greater size than the failed disk drive it s replacing Failed disk drives are replaced with hot spares in the order in which they failed The array that includes the disk drive that failed first ...

Page 96: ...rive fails at the same time in the same array the data cannot be recovered Correct the cause of the failure or replace the failed disk drives Then restore your data if available Note In some instances RAID 10 and RAID 50 arrays may survive multiple disk drive failures depending on which disk drives fail For more information refer to the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software User s Guide or online H...

Page 97: ... on page 85 Best Practices For Deleting Logical Volumes Without Deleting Partitions on page 86 Best Practices For Testing Physical Drive Failures on page 86 Best Practices For Rescanning or Discovering Drives on page 87 Best Practices For Controlling the Boot Order of Logical Drives on page 87 Best Practices For Selecting Members of RAID Logical Devices on page 88 Best Practices For Replacing an H...

Page 98: ...Best Practices For Switching Cables and Making New Connections This section contains the following topics Switching a Cable From One Port To the Other on page 84 Pulling a Cable and Reconnecting It To the Same Port on page 85 Connecting a JBOD With SATA Disks on page 85 Switching a Cable From One Port To the Other If you need to switch a cable from one port to the other port on the same HBA or on ...

Page 99: ...avoid these connection problems remove the affiliation by power cycling the JBOD prior to connecting the JBOD to the new HBA Best Practices For Cabling to Disk Enclosures The HBA supports using a single connection or path between a RAID card and a JBOD Therefore when connecting a RAID card to a disk enclosure be sure to use only one cable Using more than one cable does NOT provide redundancy Best ...

Page 100: ...leting partitions type the following at the command prompt arcconf DELETE controller number LOGICALDRIVE logical drive number You will receive a warning message as shown in the following example Best Practices For Testing Physical Drive Failures If for testing purposes you use the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager GUI to fail a physical drive the drive will not return to a ready state without you replac...

Page 101: ...I determines nothing is wrong with the drive the failed marker will be removed and the drive can operate normally In the event that the newly added enclosure is a complete enclosure it may take several minutes for the GUI to remove the failed marker from each drive This is because the time for discovery is proportional to the number of drives added by the enclosure Best Practices For Controlling t...

Page 102: ...Best Practices For Selecting Members of RAID Logical Devices When selecting physical drives to be members of RAID logical devices make sure that the drives you select are from a single enclosure in a single logical device This is because any action that removes an entire enclosure temporarily or permanently firmware upgrades switching off a single enclosure dual power supply failures and so on cou...

Page 103: ...d on an x64 system the BIOS RAID Configuration utility sends a warning message alerting you to a configuration change during the initialization process of the new card The existing drives and volumes in the configuration will not be activated on the new card until you accept the configuration change indicated in the warning message To activate the existing drives and volumes on the new card do one...

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Page 105: ...by the Sun StorageTek SAS RAID Internal HBA and provides a basic overview of each to help you select the best level of protection for your storage system The appendix contains the following sections Understanding Drive Segments on page 92 Nonredundant Arrays RAID 0 on page 92 RAID 1 Arrays on page 93 RAID 1 Enhanced Arrays on page 94 RAID 10 Arrays on page 95 RAID 5 Arrays on page 96 RAID 5EE Arra...

Page 106: ...nredundant Arrays RAID 0 An array with RAID 0 includes two or more disk drives and provides data striping where data is distributed evenly across the disk drives in equal sized sections However RAID 0 arrays do not maintain redundant data so they offer no data protection Compared to an equal sized group of independent disks a RAID 0 array provides improved I O performance Drive segment size is lim...

Page 107: ...e same data is stored on each disk drive Compared to independent disk drives RAID 1 arrays provide improved performance with twice the read rate and an equal write rate of single disks However capacity is only 50 percent of independent disk drives If the RAID 1 array is built from different sized disk drives drive segment size is the size of the smaller disk drive as shown in this figure ...

Page 108: ...also referred to as a striped mirror is similar to a RAID 1 array except that data is both mirrored and striped and more disk drives can be included A RAID 1E array can be built from three or more disk drives In this figure the large bold numbers represent the striped data and the smaller non bold numbers represent the mirrored data stripes ...

Page 109: ...D 10 array is both striped and mirrored Mirroring provides data protection and striping improves performance Drive segment size is limited to the size of the smallest disk drive in the array For instance a array with two 250 GB disk drives and two 400 GB disk drives can create two mirrored drive segments of 250 GB for a total of 500 GB for the array as shown in this figure ...

Page 110: ... performance Parity data is an error correcting redundancy that s used to re create data if a disk drive fails In RAID 5 arrays parity data represented by Ps in the next figure is striped evenly across the disk drives with the stored data Drive segment size is limited to the size of the smallest disk drive in the array For instance an array with two 250 GB disk drives and two 400 GB disk drives ca...

Page 111: ... disk drives Unlike a hot spare a distributed spare is striped evenly across the disk drives with the stored data and parity data and can t be shared with other logical disk drives A distributed spare improves the speed at which the array is rebuilt following a disk drive failure A RAID 5EE array protects your data and increases read and write speeds However capacity is reduced by two disk drives ...

Page 112: ...ays RAID 50 Arrays A RAID 50 array is built from at least six disk drives configured as two or more RAID 5 arrays and stripes stored data and parity data across all disk drives in both RAID 5 arrays For more information see RAID 5 Arrays on page 96 The parity data provides data protection and striping improves performance RAID 50 arrays also provide high data transfer speeds ...

Page 113: ...ample three 250 GB disk drives and three 400 GB disk drives comprise two equal sized RAID 5 arrays with 500 GB of stored data and 250 GB of parity data The RAID 50 array can therefore contain 1000 GB 2 x 500 GB of stored data and 500 GB of parity data FIGURE F 7 RAID 50 Arrays In this example P represents the distributed parity data ...

Page 114: ...ndent sets of parity data instead of one Both sets of parity data are striped separately across all disk drives in the array RAID 6 arrays provide extra protection for your data because they can recover from two simultaneous disk drive failures However the extra parity calculation slows performance compared to RAID 5 arrays RAID 6 arrays must be built from at least four disk drives Maximum stripe ...

Page 115: ...table to select the RAID levels that are most appropriate for the arrays on your storage space based on the number of available disk drives and your requirements for performance and reliability Disk drive usage read performance and write performance depend on the number of drives in the array In general the more drives the better the performance TABLE F 1 Selecting the Best RAID Level RAID Level R...

Page 116: ...ons through the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager software For more information see the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software User s Guide TABLE F 2 lists the supported RAID level migrations TABLE F 2 Supported RAID Level Migrations Existing RAID Level Supported Migration RAID Level Simple volume RAID 1 RAID 0 RAID 5 RAID 10 RAID 1 Simple volume RAID 0 RAID 5 RAID 10 RAID 5 RAID 0 RAID 5EE RAID 6 RAID 10...

Page 117: ...nfigurations supported by the Sun StorageTek SAS RAID Internal HBA For technical articles and tutorials about SAS refer to the SCSI Trade Association STATM Web site at www scsita org This appendix contains the following sections Terminology Used in This Appendix on page 104 About SAS on page 104 About SAS Device Communication on page 105 About Phys on page 105 About SAS Ports on page 106 About SAS...

Page 118: ...der devices SAS cards can typically support up to 128 end devices and can communicate with both SAS and SATA devices You can add 128 end devices or even more with the use of SAS expanders See SAS Expander Connections on page 109 Note Although you can use both SAS and SATA disk drives in the same SAS domain see SAS Expander Connections on page 109 do not combine SAS and SATA disk drives within the ...

Page 119: ...following figure SAS devices contain ports see About SAS Ports on page 106 ports contain phys and each phy contains one transmitter and one receiver one transceiver A phy can belong to one port only FIGURE G 1 SAS Device Communication About Phys Phys are part of the physical communication connection between SAS devices Each phy contains a transceiver that sends data back and forth between SAS devi...

Page 120: ...y contains four phys Each port has its own unique SAS address see About Identifying Disk Drives in SAS on page 107 and all the phys in a port share that same SAS address SAS card port options vary A SAS card with four phys could be configured with one wide port with two wide ports that comprise two phys or with four narrow ports each containing one phy A wide port with four phys is referred to as ...

Page 121: ... About SAS Cables Internal standard SAS cables are narrower than internal parallel SCSI cables The connectors vary in size depending on the number of links they support from single link connectors to 4 wide or larger connectors Internal fan out cables let you attach four disk drives to a single 4 wide connector Mini SAS connectors support both internal and external SAS connections The mini SAS con...

Page 122: ...ATA disk drives are connected directly to a SAS card with SAS or mini SAS cables One disk drive is attached to one SAS mini SAS connector with one SAS mini SAS cable or multiple disk drives are attached to one SAS mini SAS connector with one fan out cable FIGURE 2 6 shows an example of direct attach connections The number of direct attached disk drives is limited to the number of phys supported by...

Page 123: ...ons on page 108 support large configurations of SAS end devices including SAS cards and SAS and SATA disk drives With expander devices you can build large and complex storage topologies There are two types of SAS expanders fanout expanders and edge expanders Each performs a different role in a storage system For more information about how SAS expanders work refer to the STA Web site at www scsita ...

Page 124: ...how they move data from one place to another is very different To support point to point serial data transport SAS introduces new types of connectors cables connection options and terminology Generally speaking SAS is faster and more flexible than parallel SCSI and provides more options for building your storage space SAS lets you mix SAS and SATA disk drives together and lets you connect many man...

Page 125: ...A and SAS disk drives simultaneously Up to 16 devices per SCSI channel More than 100 disk drives per SAS card using an expander see SAS Expander Connections on page 109 or 50 SATAII disk drives Supports single port devices only Supports single and dual port devices Uses SCSI IDs to differentiate between devices connected to the same adapter Uses unique SAS addresses to differentiate between device...

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Page 127: ...s This appendix provides Declaration of Conformity safety and regulatory statements for the product The appendix contains the following topics Declaration of Conformity on page 115 Safety Agency Compliance Statements on page 117 Regulatory Compliance Statements on page 129 ...

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Page 129: ...Conformity To receive a copy of the latest Declaration of Conformity DoC for the product either contact your local Sun sales representative or create an online request at https www2 sun de dct forms reg_us_1607_755_0 jsp ...

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Page 131: ... instructions Caution Hot surface Avoid contact Surfaces are hot and may cause personal injury if touched Caution Hazardous voltages are present To reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to personal health follow the instructions Depending on the type of power switch your device has one of the following symbols may be used On Applies AC power to the system Off Removes AC power from the syste...

Page 132: ...power cord when the power supply has been removed from the system chassis The following caution applies only to devices with multiple power cords Caution For products with multiple power cords all power cords must be disconnected to completely remove power from the system Battery Warning Caution There is danger of explosion if batteries are mishandled or incorrectly replaced On systems with replac...

Page 133: ...addressing this concern Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit for example use of power strips Laser Compliance Notice Sun products that use laser technology comply with Class 1 laser requirements CD and DVD Devices The following caution applies...

Page 134: ...difié Positionnement d un produit Sun Attention Evitez d obstruer ou de recouvrir les orifices de votre produit Sun N installez jamais un produit Sun près d un radiateur ou d une source de chaleur Si vous ne respectez pas ces consignes votre produit Sun risque de surchauffer et son fonctionnement en sera altéré Conformité SELV Le niveau de sécurité des connexions E S est conforme aux normes SELV C...

Page 135: ... le système Instructions de montage en rack Les instructions de montage en rack suivantes ou similaires à celles ci sont fournies avec les instructions d installation Température ambiante de fonctionnement élevée en cas d installation dans un châssis fermé ou contenant plusieurs appareils la température ambiante de fonctionnement au niveau du rack peut être supérieure à la température ambiante de ...

Page 136: ...rre einem Tool oder eines Werksausweises und das autorisierte Zugangspersonal wurde über die Gründe für die Beschränkungen und die zu treffenden Sicherheitsmaßnahmen unterrichtet Symbole Die Symbole in diesem Handbuch haben folgende Bedeutung Achtung Gefahr von Verletzung und Geräteschaden Befolgen Sie die Anwei sungen Achtung Heiße Oberfläche Nicht berühren da Verletzungsgefahr durch heiße Oberfl...

Page 137: ...ch Batterien Achtung Bei unsachgemäßer Handhabung oder nicht fachgerechtem Austausch der Batterien besteht Explosionsgefahr Verwen den Sie bei Systemen mit austauschbaren Batterien ausschließlich Ersatzbatterien desselben Typs und Herstellers bzw einen entsprechenden vom Hersteller gemäß den Anweisungen im Service Handbuch des Produkts empfohlenen Batterietyp Versuchen Sie nicht die Batterien ausz...

Page 138: ...s de realizar cualquier operación En ella se explican las medidas de seguridad que debe tomar al instalar un producto de Sun Microsystems Medidas de seguridad Para su protección tome las medidas de seguridad siguientes durante la instalación del equipo Siga todos los avisos e instrucciones indicados en el equipo Asegúrese de que el voltaje y frecuencia de la fuente de alimentación coincidan con el...

Page 139: ...icista cualificado en caso de que no esté seguro del tipo de alimentación del que se dispone en el edificio Precaución No todos los cables de alimentación tienen la misma clasificación eléctrica Los alargadores de uso doméstico no cuentan con protección frente a sobrecargas y no están diseñados para su utilización con sistemas informáticos No utilice alargadores de uso doméstico con el producto Su...

Page 140: ...ario para el correcto funcionamiento del equipo Carga mecánica el montaje del equipo en el armario debería realizarse de modo que no se dé una situación de peligro debido a una carga mecánica irregular Sobrecarga del circuito debe prestarse atención a la conexión del equipo al circuito de alimentación y a las consecuencias que puede tener la sobrecarga de los circuitos en la protección de sobrecor...

Page 141: ... ohjeiden mukaisesti Nordic Power Distribution Cautions English Caution This product is also designed for an IT power distribution system with phase to phase voltage of 230V Danmark Advarsel Dette produkt er også beregnet til et IT strømfordelingssystem med en fase til fase spænding på 230 V Nordic Grounded Socket Cautions English Caution The appliance must be connected to a grounded socket Norge ...

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Page 143: ...tallation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined b...

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Page 145: ...y 65 to 78 BIOS based event log 78 bootable arrays creating 27 31 33 71 C CD ROM Boot Support setting 74 connectors 77 107 controllers Alarm Control setting 75 Array Background Consistency Check setting 74 Array based BBS Support setting 74 array level features 2 Automatic Failover setting 74 BBS Support setting 74 CD ROM Boot Support setting 74 data protection 3 Drive s Write Cache setting 74 eve...

Page 146: ...ent log 78 expander connections 109 expander devices 104 F failed disk drives 80 multiple arrays 81 multiple disk drives 82 RAID 0 arrays 81 without hot spare 81 formatting disk drives 76 H hot spares distributed spare drives 97 hot spares 2 I initializing disk drives 72 installation disk drives SAS 19 driver 49 to 52 driver and Linux 41 42 driver and operating system 39 45 driver and VMWare 43 dr...

Page 147: ...rive 10 rescanning disk drives 72 Runtime BIOS setting 74 S SAS xi 4 wide ports 106 backplane connections 20 108 comparison to parallel SCSI 110 connectors 107 description 104 direct attach connections 19 108 disk drive identifiers 107 disk drives 107 edge expanders 109 end devices 104 expander connections 109 expander devices 104 fanout expanders 109 link speed 104 links 105 narrow connectors 107...

Page 148: ...51 Solaris OS patches 5 supported versions 5 specifications 59 striping 92 SUSE driver installation 50 SUSE installation 42 system requirements 6 T technical specifications 59 terminology SAS 104 V verifying disk drives 76 VMWare driver installation 52 OS installation 43 W Windows driver installation 50 OS installation 41 Windows 2003 OS supported versions 6 ...

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