SUPER MICRO Computer AOC-LPZCR1 manual Intelligent Interface Management SAF-TE, See Note 1 below

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2.3 Intelligent Interface Management: SAF-TE

Both AOC-LPZCR1 and AOC-SOZCR1 models offer the feature of SAF-TE. SAF-TE, (-SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosures Interface Specifi cation), is a set of SCSI commands used to monitor hot-swap drives and inform the user of the status of these drives through LED indicators. Refer to the table below for details on SAF-TE LED Indicators.

(*See Note 1 below.)

(*Notes:

*Note 1: SAF-TE in the SATA Mode is available for OEM only. To support SAF-TE,

you will need to have a Supermicro's SATA backplane with the Q-Logic GEM-

424 Enclosure Management Controller pre-installed. By default, this function is

disabled.

*Note 2: SES-2 Enclosure Management in the SAS Mode will be provided when

available.)

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Contents Super AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 Users Guide Table of Contents Introduction AOC-SOZCR1 Series the Terminator Socket Dimm ZCR CardKey RAID Features Operating Systems supportedManagement support AOC-LPZCR1 Series -Low Profile Skyhawk ZCR RAID CardHeadquarters EuropeAsia-Pacific Chapter Technical Specifications and Software Installation AOC-LPZCR1 Card Layout and Jumper LocationsJumper and Connector Descriptions *AOC-LPZCR1 Jumper DescriptionDescription Connectors and LED Indicators *AOC-LPZCR1 Activity LED IndicatorBuzzer Connector I2C Cable ConnectionAOC-SOZCR1 Card Layout and Jumper Locations Front view AOC-SOZCR1Rear view AOC-SOZCR1 Connector and Header Descriptions *AOC-SOZCR1 SMB Connector and Pin Definitions *AOC-SOZCR1SMB I 2C 2C cable ConnectionIntelligent Interface Management SAF-TE See Note 1 belowESD Safety Guidelines General Safety GuidelinesCreating the Driver Floppy Disk Adding the Driver into an Existing SystemFor the Windows 32-bit Operating System For the Red Hat/SuSE Operating SystemInstalling the Driver into a New System For the Red Hat Operating SystemFor the SuSE Operating System AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 Users Guide Configuring Jumper Settings Chapter RAID ConfigurationUsing Adaptecs RAID Configuration Utility SAS, Sata and Scsi settingsTo Use the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility Using the Array Configuration Utility RAID Configuration Utility Main MenuTo Create Arrays Array Configuration Utility Main MenuPage To Manage Arrays To assign properties to the new arrayTo View the properties of Existing Arrays Deleting Arrays Setting a Bootable Array Adding a Hotspare Disk Drive Deleting a Hotspare Disk Drive Initializing Disk Drives To initialize Disk drivesPage Page To Rescan Disk drives Rebuilding Arrays To Rebuild an arrayTo Secure Erase Drives Page Using Adaptecs SCSISelect Utility Using the Controller Configuration UtilityUsing the Scsi Configuration Utility Page Page Using Adaptecs SATASelect Utility Using the Sata Configuration UtilityTo Use the SATASelect Utility Using Adaptecs Serial Select Utility To Use the SerialSelect UtilityUsing Physical Configuration Utility Using Disk Utilities To Use Disk Utilities *for Scsi onlyPage To Use Disk Utilities *for Sata and SAS only To Format a Disk DriveTo Exit the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility To Verify Disk MediaChapter Troubleshooting Contacting Supermicros Technical Support