Promise Technology EX8658, EX8654, EX8650, EX4650 Connecting SuperTrak to a SuperSwap Enclosure

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SuperTrak EX Series User Manual

Connecting SuperTrak to a SuperSwap Enclosure

If you are using Promise SuperSwap enclosures:

1.Attach SAS fanout cables to the SAS ports of the SuperTrak card.

2.Connect the other ends of the SAS fanout cables to the SuperSwap enclosure.

3.Connect the 3-to-3 pin management cable (came with the SuperSwap) from the SuperSwap connector on SuperTrak card to the Management connector on the back of the the SuperSwap housing.

4.Optional. If you are installing multiple SuperSwap 4600s, install a 6-pin daisy-chain cable from the daisy-chain OUT connector of the first SuperSwap to the daisy-chain IN connector of the second.

SuperTrak supports up to eight SuperSwap 1600 enclosures or up to two SuperSwap 4600 enclosures.

Connecting SuperTrak to a VTrak JBOD Enclosure

If you are connecting the SuperTrak card to a single VTrak JBOD enclosure, you can attach the SAS multi-lane cable to either the circle or diamond port on the enclosure.

However, if you plan to cascade multiple VTrak JBOD enclosures, you must attach the SAS multi-lane cable to the circle port on the first enclosure.

Figure 11. Attaching the SAS multi-lane cable to the diamond port

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Contents Supertrak Copyright TrademarksImportant data protection information RecommendationsRadio Frequency Interference Statement Page Contents Installing Drivers Installing Drivers, SuperBuild Utility107 SuperBuild Utility,Management with WebPAM PRO Managing Software Services, Management with WebPAM PRO,Management with WebPAM PRO, Management with WebPAM PRO, Troubleshooting Technology Background,Appendix a Partition and Format Appendix B Upgrades Support287 Appendix D LED Backplane ConnectionsXiv Introduction About This ManualXOR Microprocessor Product OverviewHot-Swapping WebPAM PRO Management Software Operating System SupportKey Features and Benefits Features BenefitsBrowser Support Advanced Hardware DesignAdvanced Hardware Design Features Benefits Compatibility Features BenefitsSpecifications CompatibilityInstallation Unpacking the SuperTrak CardPage Installing the SuperTrak Card SuperTrak EX4650 card SuperTrak EX8654 card SAS Ports Ch1-4SuperTrak EX16650 card + R G + + - + Connecting SuperTrak to a SuperSwap Enclosure Connecting SuperTrak to a VTrak Jbod EnclosureSAS Connections and ID Numbers Scenario 1 Virtual Enclosure SgpioScenario 2 Virtual Enclosure Host PC SuperTrak SAS Port Enclosure ID Range Drive ID RangeScenario 4 External Enclosures Parallel Scenario 3 External Enclosures Daisy ChainScenario 5 SAS Expanders Choosing the Physical Drives Level Number of DrivesCreating a Logical Drive Installation Page Installation Page Installing the CLI Installing onto WindowsLicense Agreement dialog box Choose Destination Location dialog box Ready to Install dialog box Install Complete dialog box Installing onto Linux Introduction dialog box License Agreement dialog box Choose Install Folder dialog box Pre-Installation Summary dialog box Install Compete dialog box Register On-line dialog box Installing the CLI onto FreeBSD Sh CLIInstaller...FreeBSD.bin -i silentInstalling the CLI onto VMware Sh CLIInstaller...VMware.bin -i silentInstalling WebPAM PRO Utility ServerAgent Operating System SupportInternet Browser Browser SupportInstalling WebPAM PRO onto Windows License Agreement dialog box Setup Type dialog box Custom Setup dialog box Choose Destination Location dialog box WebPAM PRO Server dialog box Ready to Install dialog box Install Complete dialog box Installing WebPAM PRO onto Linux WebPAMPRO...Linux.bin file, then press EnterLicense Agreement dialog box Choose Install Product dialog box Choose Install Folder dialog box SSL Security Options dialog box Pre-Installation Summary dialog box Install Compete dialog box Register On-line dialog box Logging into WebPAM PRO Logging in at the Host PCLogging in over the Network Regular ConnectionLogin Screen Https//192.168.10.2288443/promiseSetting up WebPAM PRO Click the Add Subsystem/Host tabAdd Subsystem/Host tab Installing Drivers Windows Driver Installation MediaClick the Driver for Windows button Linux and FreeBSD Tar zxvf RH-306010003.tar.gzWindows Server New OS InstallationLoad Driver Existing System Confirming Driver InstallationChoose the Don’t search online option Windows Vista Existing System Windows Server Existing System Windows XP Existing System Type sh ./install Red Hat Linux Enterprise 4.4Type mount -r /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy Type cd /mnt/floppyFedora Core Fedora Core 7 Type sh ./install Type cd umount /media/floppy SuSE Open 10.2, 10.3, 10.5Type mount /dev/fd0 /media/floppy Type cd /media/floppySuSE Sles 10, 10 SP1 Miracle Linux Option 1. Device Node Exists FreeBSD 6.1Option 2. Device Node Does Not Exist Existing System Esxcfg-boot -rg esxcfg-boot -b VMware ESX Server 3.0.2Installing Drivers Page SuperTrak Bios SuperBuild UtilitySuperTrak Bios screen SuperTrak Bios screen, logical drive offline Accessing the Main Menu SuperBuild Main MenuSelecting a Controller Viewing Controller Information Memory Type DDR2 SdramViewing Physical Drives Managing Physical DrivesViewing Physical Drive Information Managing Physical Drive Problems Viewing Disk Arrays Managing Disk ArraysViewing Disk Array Information Creating a Disk Array Rebuilding a Disk Array Changing Disk Array SettingsDeleting a Disk Array Viewing Logical Drives Managing Logical DrivesViewing Logical Drive Information Creating a Logical Drive Initializing a Logical Drive Write Cache Policy Choose from Write Back or Write ThroughChanging Logical Drive Settings Deleting a Logical DriveSelected logical drive is removed from the list Managing Spare Drives Viewing Spare DrivesViewing Spare Drive Information Creating a Spare DriveChanging Spare Drive Settings Deleting a Spare Drive Viewing Background Activity Viewing RAM Events Managing the Event LogViewing Nvram Events Clearing the Event Logs Working with Time Sync Setting the Time ZoneSynchronizing Time with an Embedded Site Using the Miscellaneous Menu Making the SAS Ready LED SettingMaking the Sgpio Backplane Setting Working with the BuzzerEnabling or Disabling the Buzzer 106 Management with WebPAM PRO 108 Management with WebPAM PRO Accessing the Interface WebPAM PRO interfaceUsing the Header Using Tree ViewUsing Management View WebPAM PRO Tree ViewChoosing a Display Language Viewing the Event FrameDeleting the Event Frame Saving the Event FrameViewing the Storage Network Logging out of WebPAM PRO Storage Network appears in Tree ViewManaging Users Making User SettingsViewing User Information Changing a User’s Password Making Your Own User SettingsChanging Your Own Password Deleting a User Creating a UserList of User Privileges 119 Viewing Subsystem/Host Information Working with Subsystem/Host ManagementAdding a Subsystem or Host In-Band versus Out-of-Band Deleting a Subsystem or HostSetting User Privilege Viewing Service Status Managing Software ServicesChanging Web Server Settings Setting up Email Service Restarting the Tomcat ServerWindows LinuxSetting Event Frame Refresh Time Setting up Extended SmtpSending a Test Email Message Changing CIM Client Settings Changing CIM Server SettingsSetting User Rights Managing the HostViewing Host Information Refreshing the WebPAM PRO ScreenManaging the Subsystem Viewing Subsystem InformationSetting an Alias for the Subsystem Clearing Statistical DataUpdating the Firmware Click the Clear Statistics linkViewing the Runtime Event Log Checking Subsystem HealthSeverity Definitions Clearing the Runtime Event Log Saving the Runtime Event LogViewing the Nvram Event Log Saving the Nvram Event Log Clearing the Nvram Event LogMaking Background Activity Settings Viewing Current Background ActivitiesRunning Background Activities Running Media PatrolViewing Scheduled Activities Running PDMScheduling an Activity 136 Viewing System Configuration Deleting a Scheduled Activity138 Viewing Controllers Information Managing the ControllerViewing Controller Information 140 Making Controller Settings Viewing Controller StatisticsViewing Battery Information Clearing an Orphan WatermarkTesting the Buzzer Making Buzzer SettingsSilencing the Buzzer Viewing Buzzer Information Managing Enclosures Viewing Enclosure InformationLocating a Physical Drive Viewing a List of Physical DrivesVirtual or Third Party Enclosures Promise Enclosures Making Global Physical Drive SettingsSata Drives SAS Drives Adjustable Items Making Physical Drive SettingsViewing Physical Drive Statistics Clearing Stale and PFA Conditions Locating a Disk Array 151 Creating a Disk Array Automatic Configuration Creating a Disk Array Express Configuration 154 Disk Array Creation Creating a Disk Array Advanced ConfigurationLogical Drive Creation Summary Disk Array Operational Status Making Disk Array Settings Physical Drive Status159 160 Migrating a Disk Array Rebuilding Automatically Rebuilding ManuallyRunning Media Patrol on a Disk Array Running PDM on a Disk ArrayTransitioning a Disk Array Preparing a Disk Array for Transport165 Viewing Information for All Logical Drives Logical Drive StatusLocating a Logical Drive Viewing Logical Drive Statistics Logical Drive SynchronizationInitialization Running Redundancy Check Viewing the Logical Drive Check Table171 Viewing a List of Spare Drives 173 Making Spare Drive Settings Deleting Spare DriveRunning Spare Check Working with the Logical Drive Summary Viewing a List of All Logical DrivesViewing Individual Logical Drive Information 178 Opening the CLI on Windows Navigate to the C\Program Files\WebPAMPRO\Agent\bin folderOpening the CLI on Linux, FreeBSD, and VMware Go to the /opt/Promise/WebPAMPRO/Agent/bin directoryTable of Supported Commands Command ActionView redundancy check status and progress This can be used in place of the help command or List of Supported Commands AboutArray UsageOptions TransportID= Decimal places. If not specified, all available capacity is Battery ExamplesBbm BgaSpare in the following condition Buzz Config Checktable193 Ctrl Maximum amount of usable space Command from host is supported Date EnclosureEvent Export Factorydefaults Init Logdrv Migrate Displayed Pdm Phydrv Option. Defaults to be all if -d is not specified Medium error threshold. If the threshold is reached, Ptiflash Port number Rc -a start -l3 -n -p rc -a start -l3 Rc -a stop -l2 Spare Spath Stats HBASubsys Sync Topology TransitSpecifies the id of disk array which contains the revertible Technology Background Introduction to RAIDRAID 0 Stripe RAID 0 Striping interleaves data across multiple drivesRAID 1 Mirror RAID 1 Mirrors identical data to two drivesRAID 1E Enhanced Mirror Enhanced Data Mirrors Physical DrivesRAID 5 Block Striping with Distributed Parity RAID 5 stripes all drives with data and parity informationRAID 6 Block and Double Parity Stripe RAID 6 stripes all drives with data and dual parityRAID 10 Mirror / Stripe Data Stripe Mirror Physical DrivesRAID 50 Striped Distributed Parity Component Minimum MaximumRAID 50 Axles 3,3,3 RAID 60 Striping of Double Parity RAID 60 is a combination of RAID 6 and RAIDRAID 60 Axles 5,5 10,10 4,4,4 231 Choosing a RAID Level Advantages DisadvantagesRAID 1E 234 High Read data transaction rate Choosing Stripe Block Size Choosing Sector SizeTB Limitation Choosing Cache PolicyLogical Drive Size Sector Size Read Cache Policy Capacity CoercionWrite Cache Policy Initialization Hot Spare DrivesPartition and Format the Logical Drive RAID Level MigrationTarget Requirements None Add physical drives maximum RAID 10 must have less than 16 physical drives Physical drives maximum Ranges of Disk Array Expansion PDMDelete and Recreate Current LD Size Maximum LD Sector Size Expansion SizePredictive Data Migration PDM Media PatrolPDM Triggers Transition Drive Failure and Automatic Rebuild250 Automatic Transition Manual Transition252 When a Physical Drive Fails Critical & Offline Logical Drives254 Without a Hot Spare Drive With a Hot Spare DriveRebuild Operation 256 Buzzer Problems Reported by SuperTrakLEDs Fault Activity Firmware Status Global LED DisplayDirect LED Display Logical Drive StatusBios 260 Open WebPAM PRO Problems Reported in WebPAM PROWhat to Look For 262 Finding the Failed Drive in SuperBuild Finding the Failed Drive in WebPAM PRO Physical Drive Management screenSalvaging Physical Drives Rebuilding a Logical Drive Spare Drive AvailableNo Spare Drive Available Manual Rebuild SuperBuild UtilityManual Rebuild WebPAM PRO Recovering from a Blank Screen Cache Battery Does Not ChargeFrequently Asked Questions Pre-Installation Speed, Device Types, Capacity, CablingCan I use Atapi devices on the SuperTrak EX Series? Will Acpi work with HDDs on the SuperTrak EX Series?Drive Issues How can I change the resources that the SuperTrak uses?Installation Issues Capacity, Booting Why can’t I run WebPAM PRO in Konqueror? Post-InstallationAren’t the WebPAM PRO icons supposed to be animated? Technical Support Services Contacting Technical SupportUnited States NetherlandsItaly GermanyTaiwan China Limited Warranty Disclaimer of other warrantiesYour Responsibilities Returning the Product For Repair 279 280 Appendix a Partition and Format Click the Next button to start the Wizard Appendix a Partition and Format 284 Updating SuperTrak Bios and Firmware Downloading Bios and Firmware FileDownloading the WebPAM PRO Update File Installing the WebPAM PRO Update FileUpdating WebPAM PRO Logging into WebPAM PROAppendix C Battery Backup Unit Installing the BBU BBU module connectors on EX4650. Other models are similar 290 Schematic Diagrams Appendix D LED Backplane ConnectionsBackplane Aggregate LED Display Direct LED DisplayStorage Device Status Global LED Display Index NumericsStart 27 Jbod 14 107 Status 92, 93 Stripe size 21, 93, 156 Logical drive 94, 95, 156 Delete 99, 174 information List 97 Buzzer 104 VTrak Jbod 14, 16, 147, 151, 167 Info 166, 167
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