6-Port SATA RAID Controller User Guide Part number: 377602-003 Third edition: May 2006
Appendix B: Regulatory compliance notices 10 Appendix B: Regulatory compliance notices Federal Communications Commission notice Part 15 of the F
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Appendix B: Regulatory compliance notices 12 Japanese notice Korean notices Class A Equipment Class B Equipment
Appendix C: Using the RAID Configuration Utility 13 Appendix C: Using the RAID Configuration Utility The RAID Configuration Utility is loaded on
Appendix C: Using the RAID Configuration Utility 14 14. Select the method by which you want the array to be created. • Build/Verify conducts a
Appendix C: Using the RAID Configuration Utility 15 4. Press the Enter key. The following message appears: Warning!! Deleting will erase all the
Appendix C: Using the RAID Configuration Utility 16 Rescanning drives 1. Restart the computer. 2. When the appropriate prompt appears, press Ct
Appendix D: About RAID 17 Appendix D: About RAID A Redundant Array of Independent Disk (RAID) provides better performance and reliability from co
Appendix D: About RAID 18 RAID 1 A RAID 1 array is created by copying, or mirroring, all data from one drive onto a second drive. This mirroring
Appendix D: About RAID 19 RAID 10 This dual-level RAID type is created by using two or more equal-sized RAID 1 arrays to create a RAID 0 array. B
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Appendix D: About RAID 20 RAID 50 This dual-level RAID type is created by using two or more equal-sized RAID 5 arrays to create a RAID 0 array. T
Glossary 21 Glossary activity See task. array A logical disk created from available space and made up of one or more partitions on one or more p
Glossary 22 degraded A redundant array (for example, a RAID 1 array) in which one or more members have failed. The data is intact, but redundanc
Glossary 23 impacted An impacted array is one which has been created, but for some reason the initial build operation did not complete. All memb
Glossary 24 redundant The ability of an array to maintain operability when one or more hardware failures occur. RAID 1 array is an example of a
Index 25 Index B board components, 4 boot controller, assigning, 7 bootable array, creating, 7 BSMI notice, 11 C cables, 11 Canadian notice, 11 co
Contents 3 Contents 1 Board components and features Controller specifications and attributes...
Board components and features 4 1 Board components and features Figure 1-1 6-Port SATA RAID Controller 1 Internal SATA port 0 3 Flash jumper
Installation and configuration procedures 5 2 Installation and configuration procedures Overview of the installation process 1. Install and conf
Installation and configuration procedures 6 7. Attach the other end of the I2C able to the connector on the internal drive cage backplane board
Installation and configuration procedures 7 Assigning the boot controller NOTE: If the server will contain two or more bootable controllers, re
Installation and configuration procedures 8 13. On the next screen, respond as follows: Table 2-1 Entries for array properties Property line di
Appendix A: Electrostatic discharge 9 Appendix A: Electrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic discharge To prevent damaging the system, be a
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