SUPER MICRO Computer AOC-LPZCR1, AOC-SOZCR1 manual Introduction

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AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 User's Guide

Chapter 1 Introduction

This manual is written for system integrators, PC technicians and knowledgeable PC users who intend to integrate Supermicro's Zero-Channel RAID solution into their RAID system. It provides detailed information for the installation and use of the AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 All-In-One card that supports SAS/ SATA/SCSI confi gurations in a slim-size card. The Supermicro AOC-LPZCR1/AOC- SOZCR1 offers an innovative, complete and cost effective solution to the ever-in- creasing demands of disk density and data integrity of today's servers.

1.1 Overview

The AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 is a highly effi cient, highly compatible and easy- to-use SAS/SATA/SCSI RAID Controller that allows the user to confi gure RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10 and JBOD by using Marvell's 88SX6041/-6081 (Hercules II), Adaptec's AIC-7901/-7902 Ultra 320 SCSI Controller or Adaptec's AIC-9410 SAS Controller on the motherboard. With the built-in Intel's Verde 400 MHz I/O Processor and 64 MB ECC DDR memory, the AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 supports PCI-

Xspeeds up to 100MHz and provides the user with a high-speed, space-saving, scalable and intelligent hardware RAID solution.

1.2Introduction to SATA (Serial ATA) and SAS (Serial Attached SCSI)

Serial ATA(SATA) is a physical storage interface. It uses a single cable with a minimum of four wires to create a point-to-point connection between devices. It is a serial link which supports SATA transfer rates from 150MBps. Because the serial cables used in SATA are thinner than the traditional cables used in Parallel ATA (PATA), SATA systems provide more effi cient system cooling, faster data transfer and better functionality than Parallel ATA.

With the functionality provided by the onboard SAS controller, the AOC-LPZCR1/ AOC-SOZCR1 offers unprecedented I/O throughput, reliability and scalability to the IT industry. In addition, with a dynamic serial-link transmission infrastructure built-in, the AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 supports both SATA and SAS without any bridging, providing the user with unparalleled data storage expansion and inter-connectivity capability.

1.3Product Features

(1)The AOC-SOZCR1 Series: (the Terminator Socket DIMM ZCR CARD):

Slim design: pocket-size (3.2" H x 3.8" W)

Intel's Verde I/O Processor @ 400MHz built-in

64 MB onboard ECC DDR memory

1 amp@ 3.3V

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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 CardEurope HeadquartersAsia-Pacific Chapter Technical Specifications and Software Installation AOC-LPZCR1 Card Layout and Jumper LocationsJumper Description Jumper and Connector Descriptions *AOC-LPZCR1Description Connectors and LED Indicators *AOC-LPZCR1 Activity LED IndicatorBuzzer Connector I2C Cable ConnectionFront view AOC-SOZCR1 AOC-SOZCR1 Card Layout and Jumper LocationsRear 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 SystemFor the Red Hat Operating System Installing the Driver into a New SystemFor the SuSE Operating System AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 Users Guide Configuring Jumper Settings Chapter RAID ConfigurationSAS, Sata and Scsi settings Using Adaptecs RAID Configuration UtilityTo 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 the Sata Configuration Utility Using Adaptecs SATASelect 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