Compaq 3000 manual Jbod, System Parameters, Redundant Operation

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While RAID 5 is ideally suited for applications with many, small I/O operations, there is no reason why it cannot function equally well for applications with large, sequential I/O operations. This makes RAID 5 an excellent all-purpose RAID level.

CAUTION

RAID 5 can withstand a single failure and handle I/O activity without interruption in degraded mode until the failed drive is rebuilt. If a second drive fails while the RAID set is in degraded mode, the entire RAID set will fail.

2.6.6 JBOD

JBOD, which stands for “Just a Bunch of Disks”, makes it possible to connect one or standalone disk drives to the controller. A JBOD disk drive is not part of a redundancy group, even though the controller assigns a redundancy group num- ber to the drive. This number becomes that logical unit number (LUN) that the host will use to address the drive.

One use for JBOD is to connect a system disk drive to the controller. The drive does not become part of a RAID set, but it is made available to the host on the same SCSI bus as the other devices controlled by the controller.

2.7System Parameters

The system parameters allow the user to customize certain aspects of the con- troller via the SWCC Graphical User Interface.

2.8Redundant Operation

When operating in a redundant configuration, the two controllers are linked such that, in case of a failure, the surviving controller can access the other controller’s cache memory and complete all operations that were in progress when the failure occurred. The controllers support two different configurations:

ACTIVE / ACTIVE: One host port is active on each controller. The other port on each controller is passive and only used if the peer controller fails. This configuration is recommended.

ACTIVE / PASSIVE: Both host ports on one controller are active. The other controller’s ports are both passive and only used if the primary con- troller fails.

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Contents RAID Array 3000 Controller Shelf Page Japan USA Contents Second Controller Option Installation and MaintenanceFigures Removing the Controller from the Shelf TablesRevision Record About This Guide Associated Documents Associated DocumentsStyle Conventions ConventionsNomenclature Convention RAID Advisory Board Description RAID Array 3000 UsageWho to contact in Europe Support and Services Who to contact in the AmericasWho to contact in Asia Pacific Product Description Product OverviewRAID Array 3000 Controller Shelf RAID Array 3000 6-Slot Device Expansion Shelf Optional DS-SWXRA-GH DS-SWXRA-GK DS-SWXRA-GN DS-HSZ22-AA Controller Shelf Part Numbers and Model DescriptionsController Shelf Enclosure Shelf FeaturesController Shelf Major Components Shelf Major Components Shelf Cabinet InstallationDevice I/O Module Upper Mounting Tab Device Port Connector Lower Device I/O Module Blower Status LEDs Host I/O ModuleCTR UPS Shelf Cooling Controller Shelf Power SuppliesPower Supply Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS6-Slot Device Expansion Shelf Optional Connecting the RA3000 Controller Shelf to a Host SystemHost System Host System SHR-1318 Host System Controller Shelf Technical Specifications SpecificationsShelf Technical Specifications Controller Shelf Power and Physical Specifications Controller Overview RAID Array ControllerRAID Array 3000 Single Controller Block Diagram Bridging the Gap Between the Host and Device Expansion Shelf Controller FeaturesDisk Drives LED/Reset Switch Interface Controller Reset and LED IndicatorsController Front Panel Flexible RAID Set ConfigurationCustom Components Performance EnhancementsEfficient Write and Read Algorithms RAID Levels Supported RAID Levels SupportedDescription Shelf RAID Set Restrictions RAIDRAID 0 Write RAID 0+1 Diagram of a RAID 1 WriteRAID 0+1 Example Diagram of RAID 0+1 WriteDiagram of a RAID 4 Write RAID Diagram of a RAID 5 Write System Parameters JbodRedundant Operation Message Passing InitializationFailover Response to Various AC Power Conditions Backup Power ManagementEnvironmental Installation Guidelines Installation and MaintenanceInstalling Shelves in the Cabinet Recommended Single Expansion Shelf Installation SHR-1097 SHR-1098 13 12 11 Shelf Support Mounting Kits and Installation Guides Installing Shelf SupportsRetma Cabinet Shelf Support Parts List Installing Shelf Supports in a Retma Cabinet Square Hole Retma Cabinet Shelf Supports Installing UPS BracketsUPS Rack-mount Bracket Mounting Hardware List UPS Rack-mount Bracket Assemblies UPS Bracket Retma and Metric Hole Locations Rear Power and Scsi Cable Connection Procedures Scsi Bus Target Addresses and Termination Installation and Maintenance Controller/ Single Device Expansion Shelf Cabling Diagram 10 AC Power Wiring Diagram RAID Array 3000 Controller Shelf 11 Controller/ Two Device Expansion Shelf Cabling Diagram RAID Array 3000 Controller Shelf Installation and Maintenance 12 Controller/ Three Device Expansion Shelf Cabling Diagram Installation and Maintenance RAID Array 3000 Controller Shelf 13 Controller/ Four Device Expansion Shelf Cabling Diagram RAID Array 3000 Controller Shelf 14 Shelf Status LEDs Controller Shelf Status LEDsReplacing Components FRU’s Controller LEDsController Shelf Field Replaceable Units 15 Controller Shelf Field Replaceable Units16 Replacing the Host I/O SBB Replacing a Host or Device I/O SBBReplacing a Power Supply SBB 17 Removing the Controller from the Shelf Replacing the RAID ControllerReplacing a Blower Replacing the UPS18 Replacing a Blower Assembly Replacing the Controller Memory Cache Modules 19 Controller Cache Modules 21 Remove Installed Simm Modules 22 Install Replacement Modules Introduction Second Controller OptionSave Existing Configuration Installing the UpgradeSaving the Existing Configuration Saved Configuration Update FirmwareUpdate Firmware Using Serial Interface Shutdown RA3000 Insert Module into Simm Connector Install Two SIMMs into Second ControllerRemove Controller from Top Slot Replace Existing ControllerRestoring Configuration to New Controller Restore ConfigurationInstall Original Controller Update Firmware on Second ControllerConfiguring the RA3000 for the Active Mode of Operation Configuring the Dual Controllers Verifying the Controller Operating Parameters Connecting to Your Dual Controller Storage SystemRAID Array 3000 Storage Subsystem
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