IBM 32H3816 manual Contents Table of Contents

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SSA RAID Adapter Installation and User's Guide.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS Table of Contents

COVER

Book Cover

NOTICES

Notices

EDITION

Edition Notice

CONTENTS

Table

of Contents

FRONT_1

Safety Information

PREFACE

About

This Book

PREFACE.1

How

This Book Is Organized.

PREFACE.2

Related Publications

1.0Chapter 1. Introducing the SSA RAID Adapter

1.1SSA

1.2The Adapter Card

1.3RAID

1.4Operating Systems

1.5Before Installing the Adapter

1.6Installation Requirements

2.0Chapter 2. Installing an SSA RAID Adapter

2.1Installing the Adapter Card

2.2Connecting the Disk Drives

2.3Configuring the Disk Drives

2.4Installing an Operating System

2.5Installing the Device Drivers and Utility Programs

2.6Selecting Your Boot Device

3.0Chapter 3. Configuring SSA Subsystems

3.1Running the Configuration Utility

3.2Accepting New Disk Drives

3.3Creating an Array

3.4Attaching Resources

4.0Chapter 4. Dealing with Disk-Array Problems

4.1Basic Problems

4.2Array Problems

4.3Changing Failed Disk Drives

5.0Chapter 5. Performing Other Disk-Array Tasks

5.1Defining a Hot Spare

5.2Viewing the Physical Configuration

5.3Viewing Resources and Their Attributes

5.4Changing Array Attributes

5.5Exchanging a Member of an Array

5.6Deleting an Array

6.0Chapter 6. Getting the Latest Information

A.0

Appendix A. Multiple-Adapter Installations

B.0

Appendix B. SSA RAID Adapter Service Request Numbers

B.1

SSA Loop Configurations that Are Not Valid

C.0

Appendix C. Introducing SSA and RAID

C.1

Serial Storage Architecture (SSA)

C.1.1

SSA Loops and Links

C.1.2

Rules for SSA Loops

C.2

RAID Functions

C.2.1

RAID-0

C.2.2

RAID-1

C.2.3

RAID-5

C.2.4

Hot Spares

C.2.5

Disk Array States

D.0

Appendix D. Product Warranty and Notices

D.1

Statement of Limited Warranty

D.1.1

Production Status

D.1.2

The IBM Warranty

D.1.3

Warranty Service

D.1.4

Extent of Warranty

D.1.5

Limitation of Liability

D.2

Notices

D.3

Trademarks

D.4

Communications Statements

D.4.1

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement

D.4.2

VCCI Statement

D.4.3

International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Statement

D.4.4

Avis de conformité aux normes de l'Industrie Canada

D.4.5

Industry Canada Compliance Statement

D.4.6

United Kingdom Telecommunications Requirements

D.4.7

EC Council Directive

D.4.8

Radio Protection for Germany

INDEX

Index

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Contents Cover Book Cover Document Number S32H-3816-00 Part Number 32H3816Product it supports, be Edition Edition Notice Contents Table of Contents FRONT1 Safety Information Safety Information Copyright IBM Corp FRONT1 SSA RAID Adapter Installation and Users Guide Preface About This Book PREFACE.1 How This Book Is Organized PREFACE.2 Related Publications Introducing the SSA RAID Adapter SSA Adapter Card RAID Operating Systems Before Installing the Adapter Installation Requirements Installing an SSA RAID Adapter Installing the Adapter Card Connecting the Disk Drives Configuring the Disk Drives Installing an Operating System Installing the Device Drivers and Utility Programs Selecting Your Boot Device Configuring SSA Subsystems Running the Configuration Utility VyymmddAccepting New Disk Drives Creating an Array Service Aids Vyymmdd XX Version Main M+ Bus Device Y Adapter New Disks RAID-0 Arrays Free ResourList of RAID-X Arrays Non-VolaArray name Status Serv BusMain M+ Bus + Q Rej SNon a Hot aSSA RAID Adapter Installation and Users Guide Attaching Resources Main Menu New Disks List of System ResourcesSystem ResoSSA UID/Array Name Status F1 Help F9 FlashOnCANUID111 Dealing with Disk-Array Problems Basic Problems Array Problems Disk Service Aids New Disks Link F3 Certify ServiceMode F5 Diagnostics F9 FlashOnChanging Failed Disk Drives BlankSSA RAID Adapter Installation and Users Guide Performing Other Disk-Array Tasks Defining a Hot Spare Select Hot-spare disksSSA Configurator and Service Aids Vyymmdd Version Main M+ List of Hot-spare DisksNo1 Ho2Viewing the Physical Configuration Viewing Resources and Their Attributes Fre View Physical Disk Sys+ Main Menu New+Attr1aaaa Changing Array Attributes View Adapter VPD Disk Service Aids Escape Exit Enter Select Device Y Slot Z Adapter New Disks RAID-0 Arrays Free ResourRAID-5 a List of RAID-X Arrays Xxxxxxxx Yyyyyyy Abou BusExchanging a Member of an Array Escape Exit Enter Select F1 Help F9 FlashOn F10 FlashOffView RAID-X Arrays System Res+ Candidates for RAID-X ArraysUIDxxxxx Status SSA Adapte AttDeleting an Array FF00xxxx Qqqqqqq Getting the Latest Information U.S Canada Markham Montreal TorontoAppendix A. Multiple-Adapter Installations Appendix B. SSA RAID Adapter Service Request Numbers Failed 41064 a 64 MB Dram module Not exchange any Dram Modules yetSSA RAID Adapter Installation and Users Guide SSA adapter microcode has Call for service Hung DffffSSA Loop Configurations that Are Not Valid Appendix C. Introducing SSA and RAID Subtopics Serial Storage Architecture SSA RAID FunctionsSerial Storage Architecture SSA Subtopics SSA Loops and Links Rules for SSA LoopsSSA Loops and Links Subtopics Loops and Data PathsLoops and Data Paths SSA RAID Adapter Installation and Users Guide Loops and Data Paths Copyright IBM Corp 1.1 Rules for SSA Loops RAID Functions Subtopics RAID-0 RAID-1 RAID-5 Hot Spares Disk Array StatesRAID-0 RAID-1 RAID-5 Hot Spares Disk Array States Good State Exposed State Degraded State Rebuilding State Offline State Appendix D. Product Warranty and Notices Warranty Period* Three years Machine SSA RAID Adapter for PC ServersProduction Status IBM Warranty Warranty Service Extent of Warranty Limitation of Liability SSA RAID Adapter Installation and Users Guide IBM Communications Statements Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment is Type 1 Data Processing Vcci StatementRadio interference. VCCI-1 International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Statement Avis de conformité aux normes de lIndustrie Canada Industry Canada Compliance Statement United Kingdom Telecommunications Requirements EC Council Directive Radio Protection for Germany HinweisGood state C.2.5.1 Hot spares defining 5.1 function C.2.4 Information, latest 6.0 information, more 6.0 installing Installing Write while exposed C.2.5.2

32H3816 specifications

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