LSI SAS2 manual Benefits and Features

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Chapter 1: Introduction to the Integrated RAID Solution Benefits and Features

SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide

1.2 Benefits and Features

The LSI Integrated RAID solution has the following benefits and features:

 

Support for up to 10 disks per Integrated RAID volume, with one or two volumes on

 

each SAS2 controller. Each controller can support can support 14 volume drives,

 

including one or two hot spare disks.

 

Support for two-disk Integrated Mirroring volumes (RAID 1)

 

Support for online capacity expansion (OCE) for RAID 1 volumes. OCE allows you to

 

increase the size of a RAID 1 volume by replacing the disk drives with

 

higher-capacity drives.

 

Low-cost RAID volume creation, which meets the needs of most internal RAID

 

installations

 

Easy installation and configuration

 

Support for booting from any kind of Integrated RAID volume

 

Ability to operate without special operating system-specific software

 

High reliability and data integrity

 

— Nonvolatile write journaling

1.2.1Host Interface

1.2.2Metadata Support

1.2.3 SMART Support

1.2.4 Fusion-MPT Support

Physical disks in a volume are not visible to the operating system (OS) or to application software

Low host CPU and PCI bus utilization

Processing power provided by Fusion-MPT architecture

Shared-memory architecture minimizes external memory requests

Device hardware and firmware contain the functionality

The Integrated RAID host interface uses the message-passing interface, as described in the Fusion-MPT Message Passing Interface Specification. The Fusion-MPT interface gives the host OS access to the RAID volumes as well as to additional non-RAID physical disks.

The Integrated RAID firmware supports metadata, which describes the logical drive configuration stored on each member disk of a volume. After initialization, the firmware queries each member disk to read the metadata and verify the configuration. The firmware reduces the usable disk space for each member disk when it creates the the volume, which makes room for the metadata.

The Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART) monitors disk drives for signs of future disk failure and generates an alert if it detects such signs. The Integrated RAID firmware polls each physical disk in the volume at regular intervals. If the firmware detects a SMART ASC/ASCQ code on a physical disk in the volume, it processes the SMART data and stores it in a log. The volume does not support SMART directly because it is only a logical representation of the physical disks in the volume.

The Integrated RAID BIOS uses the LSI Fusion-MPT interface to communicate to the SAS2 controller and firmware. This process includes reading the Fusion-MPT configuration to access the parameters that define behavior between the SAS2 controller and the devices that connect to it. The Fusion-MPT drivers for all supported operating systems implement the Fusion-MPT interface to communicate with the controller and firmware.

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Contents SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution Revision History Table of Contents Table of Contents Overview Introduction to the Integrated RAID SolutionFeatures Enhanced RAID 1EBenefits and Features Overview of Integrated RAID Mirrored Volumes IntroductionTypes of mirrored arrays Operation of Mirrored Volumes Typical Integrated Mirroring Implementation Integrated Mirroring Enhanced with Three Disks Mirrored Volume Features SAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide Configuration Overview Creating Mirrored VolumesMirrored Volume Please wait, invoking SAS Configuration UtilitySelect Create RAID 1 Volume Create New Array window appearsSelect Create RAID 1E Volume Expanding an Integrated Mirroring Volume with OCE Array on this adapter Manage Array window appearsSelect New Array Type window appears Following figureHot Spare status changes to Yes Manage Hot Spares window appearsSmart support Press C to create the hot spare diskOther Configuration Tasks Press Enter Follow these steps to activate a selected volumeCurrently inactive Select RAID Properties, and then press EnterHighlight SAS Topology, and press Enter Follow these steps to select a boot diskSAS2 Bios CU, select an adapter from the Adapter List SAS Topology window appearsBoot Device on SAS Topology Window Boot disk or as a data disk Volumes can consist of two-to-ten disksOverview of Integrated Striping Integrated Striping Description Integrated Striping ExampleCreating Integrated Striping Volumes Creating Integrated Striping VolumesSelect Create RAID 0 Volume Viewing Volume Properties Activating an Array Select Delete Array Alternate device Following figure showsSAS2 Integrated RAID Solution User Guide Using the SAS2 Integrated RAID Configuration Utility Hardware and SoftwareRequirements Interface Description Commands EFICommand to get the enclosure and slot numbers of a drive GB of capacity on the disk drive VolumeName a user-specified string to identify the volume Following fields of IOC Page 6 specify the configurationMPI2 specification and is specific for SSD drives only Appearing while the command is runningSas2ircu controller# delete noprompt Sas2ircu controller# display filenameDrive Type 112Initiator ID Enclosure information Enclosure# Logical IDMissing MIS The volume is missing Configuration has changed or a drive has failedFailed FLD The volume has failed Initializing Init The volume is initializingSas2ircu controller# hotspare delete EnclosureBay Sas2ircu controller# statusSas2ircu list  Volume status Enabled or Disabled Physical disk I/Os Quiesced or Not quiesced NoneSas2ircu controller# constchk volumeId noprompt Sas2ircu controller# activate volumeIdSas2ircu controller# logir action filename noprompt