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volumes, and, consequently, they cannot be designated as spares at a later time. If a spare is designated in the BIOS screen, the designa- tion and configuration is in effect from this point on. The spare drive will be displayed as a Hot Spare in the 3DM configuration page.

3DM Configure Page

In order to designate an available drive as a spare from the 3DM configure page, you must ensure that the drive is not a JBOD drive or part of an existing array. To designate a drive as a Hot Spare from this page, you must use one of the two following methods:

Replacing a Defective Drive with a Spare

Replace the drive at the operating system level while the system is powered. This should only be done with an approved and recog- nized hot swap drive-carrier. If you do not use an approved and rec- ognized hot swap drive-carrier, connecting interface cables and power cables can/will crash the system from bus or power supply issues. Select the checkbox next to the drive to be removed and click Remove Drive. Select the same checkbox and then click Add Spare.

Adding a Spare Drive to an Available Port

To add a new spare, follow the same steps except you will not be required to remove a drive.

Invoking the 3ware BIOS tool

Power up or reboot your system. Before the boot phase, wait until you see a screen similar to Figure 4.

3ware Disk Array Configuration Utility

Figure 4. 3ware BIOS Tool

Press Alt-3immediately to bring up the 3ware Disk Array Config- uration display.

Note: If drives are attached and you do not want to install the 3ware BIOS, press Alt-bto bypass the BIOS installation. This is useful when booting temporarily from another device.

Exiting the 3ware BIOS tool

To save your configuration modifications hit the F8 key. After you have hit the F8 key to commit your changes, a list of affected drives will be displayed and you will be asked to confirm your configura- tion. The booting process will resume.

To exit the 3ware Disk Array Configuration Utility without saving your changes hit Esc.

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Contents EscaladeTM Copyright Contents Hardware installation List of Figures 3ware Escalade ATA RAID Controller Installation Guide Features Before You BeginPackage Contents Tools Required CBL-P-SATA Parallel to Serial Drive Converter KitMechanical Concerns Hardware Installation To remove an existing Escalade ATA RAID ControllerInstalling a Parallel ATA RAID Controller Install the Escalade ATA RAID Controller in the computerConnect the drives to the interface cables Installing a Serial ATA RAID Controller Tors without bending any pinsUsing native serial ATA drives Check your installation and close the case Check motherboard boot sequence3ware Disk Array Configuration Utility Bios ScreenHot spare and hot swap Invoking the 3ware Bios tool Exiting the 3ware Bios tool3DM Configure Determining your configuration Disk Array Configuration Main Display, RAID 1 ExampleDisplaying advance details Creating a disk arrayCreate Disk Array Display, RAID 0 Example Single disk. RAID 5 arrays require a minimum of three Modifying a disk array Changing an existing configurationSpecifying a Hot Spare Deleting a disk arrayHow to maintain or verify a disk array Rebuilding a mirrored disk arrayRebuilding a RAID 5 disk array DegradedDegraded 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 Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions Hardware installation3ware Escalade ATA RAID Controller Installation Guide Appendix a Compliance Conformity Statements Appendix B Warranty, Technical Support and Service Limited WarrantyExclusions State Law Provisions Obtaining Warranty Protection3ware Technical Support and Services Sales and ordering information3ware Escalade ATA RAID Controller Installation Guide Index Whql