IBM 7000 Series manual 3ware Disk Array Configuration Utility, Hot spare and hot swap, Bios Screen

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3ware Disk Array Configuration Utility

3ware Disk Array Configuration Utility

The 3ware Disk Array Configuration Utility allows you to create disk arrays by combining disks, deleting disks or breaking disk arrays back into their member disks. You can also specify an avail- able drive as a hot spare. If an array becomes degraded, the hot spare will automatically be substituted for the faulted drive.

Note: The BIOS will not be installed if no drives are attached to the Escalade ATA RAID Controller. The ATA RAID Controller shares one IRQ on the PCI bus.

Hot spare and hot swap

Hot Spare is the label given to a drive that is available, active and designated as a spare. This designated drive is applied automati- cally when a drive degrades and the array is rebuilt. Hot Swap is the term applied to the process of swapping out a degraded drive, pro- grammatically and using 3DM, with a pre-assigned spare.

There are two methods for adding a drive as a spare. You may des- ignate a drive as a Hot Spare during the BIOS page display, or you may designate a drive as a Hot Spare through the 3DM configure page. These two methods are discussed below.

BIOS Screen

When designating spare in the BIOS screen, it is assumed that as you are creating your array, you are “setting aside” drive(s) as Hot Spares. This is done by using the S key on the selected drive. Leav- ing a drive undesignated results in it becoming a JBOD drive. JBOD drives become available to the operating system as distinct

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Contents EscaladeTM Copyright Contents Hardware installation List of Figures 3ware Escalade ATA RAID Controller Installation Guide Before You Begin FeaturesPackage Contents CBL-P-SATA Parallel to Serial Drive Converter Kit Tools RequiredMechanical Concerns To remove an existing Escalade ATA RAID Controller Hardware InstallationInstall the Escalade ATA RAID Controller in the computer Installing a Parallel ATA RAID ControllerConnect the drives to the interface cables Tors without bending any pins Installing a Serial ATA RAID ControllerUsing native serial ATA drives Check motherboard boot sequence Check your installation and close the caseHot spare and hot swap 3ware Disk Array Configuration UtilityBios Screen 3DM Configure Invoking the 3ware Bios toolExiting the 3ware Bios tool Disk Array Configuration Main Display, RAID 1 Example Determining your configurationCreating a disk array Displaying advance detailsCreate Disk Array Display, RAID 0 Example Single disk. RAID 5 arrays require a minimum of three Specifying a Hot Spare Changing an existing configurationModifying a disk array Deleting a disk arrayRebuilding a mirrored disk array How to maintain or verify a disk arrayDegraded Rebuilding a RAID 5 disk arrayDegraded RAID 5 Array Drive When Not in Use Rebuild Array Status Display, RAID 1 Example If your system has hot swap carriers Press F8 to start a rebuild with this drive Additional Procedures 3ware Escalade ATA RAID Controller Installation Guide Hardware installation Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions3ware Escalade ATA RAID Controller Installation Guide Appendix a Compliance Conformity Statements Exclusions Appendix B Warranty, Technical Support and ServiceLimited Warranty 3ware Technical Support and Services Obtaining Warranty ProtectionState Law Provisions Sales and ordering information3ware Escalade ATA RAID Controller Installation Guide Index Whql