Promise Technology TX8 Write Cache What you can do, Write Back Write Thru What you can do

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UltraTrak100 TX4 and UltraTrak100 TX8 User Manual

Configure Cache

Write Cache

Write Back

Write Thru

CONFIGURE CACHE

See below

The Configure Cache menu will allow the setting of cache parameters. The following parameter is set in the Configure Cache menu:

Write Cache

What you can do:

 

Press SEL:

Selects one of the following active functions:

Write Cache

Moves the display to the Write Cache menu.

Press

:

Moves the active message line up. (Active is marked by *.)

 

Press

:

Moves the active message line down. (Active is marked by *.)

 

Press EXIT:

Returns to the Configuration menu.

WRITE CACHE

Setting the Write Cache to Write Back improves performance, because a write to the high-speed cache is faster than to disk. Data normally written to disk is first written into the UltraTrak100’s cache, allowing the system CPU to continue with other tasks while the UltraTrak100 handles writing data from it’s cache to the array. However, write-back cache data is lost with a system power outage or other event where the data has not yet been saved to disk. Setting the Write Cache to Write Thru forces UltraTrak100 to immediately save all writes to the drive.

Write Back

Write Thru

What you can do:

Press SEL:

Selects one of the following active functions:

Write Back

Select function and return to Configure Cache menu.

Write Thru

Select function and return to Configure Cache menu.

Press

:

Moves the active message line up. (Active is marked by *.)

 

Press

:

Moves the active message line down. (Active is marked by *.)

 

Press EXIT:

Returns to the Configuration menu.

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Contents ULTRATRAK100 TX4 ULTRATRAK100 TX8 Important Data Protection Information CopyrightTrademarks Radio Frequency Interference Statement Table of Contents RAID Page Introduction Architectural DescriptionFeatures and Benefits Feature BenefitGetting Started Install Hard DrivesConfiguration Unpack ULTRATRAK100UltraTrak100 Disk Drive Access TX4 Shown Connecting the Scsi Cables Back of UltraTrak100 TX4 see for TX8Daisy Chaining Several UltraTrak100s Together Connect Power Cable and Switch Power on Assign a Scsi IDConfigure the ULTRATRAK100 Press SEL to Save Changes Choosing a RAID Level Advantages DisadvantagesCharacteristics/Advantages Disadvantages RAID 0+1Partition and Format the Array JbodIndicator Color Meaning MaintenanceDrive Status Indicators Critical & Offline ArraysReplacing a Disk Drive Module REBUILDING/SYNCHRONIZING Fault Tolerant ArraysWhen a Disk Drive Fails Drive Replacement Drive CarrierConnecting Cables to Disk Drive Replacing a Power Supply Module TX8 onlyBack of UltraTrak100 TX8 ULTRATRAK100 Front Panel Interface Type of Interface Name CommentsLCD Messages Error ModeConfiguration Mode Array FunctionalView Status View Status Configure Array Configure CacheConfigure Scsi View Array Information View Controller InfoView Cache Stats View EnclosureView Controller Information RAID 0 Functional Temperature 30C/86FArray 0 Size 12GB 5009 RPMCreate/Cancel View Drive Assignments Define Array Auto Array SetupPress SEL to Create Press Exit to Cancel What you can do Delete ArrayNo Free Disk What you can do Maxtor Asng In Ary IBM Asng In AryRAID Level 4KB 8KB Maxtor Free IBM Assigned Maxtor FreeWipe out disk Synchronize Array Disable Buzzer Array ID Rebuild/Sync Pri. LowWrite Back Write Thru What you can do Write CacheWrite Cache What you can do Write BackMode ID SelectedScsi ID Press Or to move these items on the LCD What you can doUSA Tech Support Center Technical Support ServicesContacting Promise Support European Tech SupportPacific Rim Sales Office China OfficeLimited Warranty Disclaimer of Other WarrantiesPage Returning Product for Repair USA & Canada Your Responsibilities Appendix a Technology Background Introduction to RAIDRAID 1 Mirroring RAID 0+1 STRIPING/MIRROR RAID 3 Block Striping with Parity Drive RAID 5 Block and Parity Striping Jbod Spanning Appendix B Frequently Asked Questions Why can’t I see the drives on the UltraTrak100 under FDISK?