Audible manual RocketRAID 2220 Bios Utility, Bios Command Overview, Settings

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RocketRAID 2220 BIOS Utility

The RocketRAID 2220 's BIOS Utility can be accessed using the " Ctrl+H" command.

This command should be displayed automatically when the RocketRAID 2220's BIOS screen appears during the system's boot up procedure.

1 - BIOS Command Overview

The RocketRAID 2220 BIOS Utility provides a wide selection of RAID related commands. These commands are displayed towards the top of the utility's interface.

Use the ← → arrow keys to scroll through the various commands, and the − ↓ arrows to browse through the corresponding command menus. Use the ENTER key to execute the selected command.

The ESC button can be used to cancel the selected command, or return to the previous command menu.

Create - this command is used to create RAID arrays. Section x - 2 discusses this command in detail.

Delete - this command will delete the selected RAID array.

Warning: This command may result in permanent data loss - it should only be used if data stored on the target array is no longer relevant, or has been backed up to an alternate storage device.

Add/Remove Spare - this command is used to assign hard disks to function as spare disks. The controller is capable of using spare disks to automatically rebuild broken or faulted RAID arrays. Section x - 3 discusses this command in detail.

Settings

Set Boot Mark - this function is used to designate a particular disk or RAID array to function as the RocketRAID 2220's boot device.

Note: This setting is only relevant if the motherboard's BIOS has set the RocketRAID 2220 to function as the system’s primary boot device.

Staggered spin up –This function is used to enable (or disable) staggered drive spin up support. Staggered drive spin up, by default, is disabled. When enabled, the RocketRAID 2220 will power up the hard disks one at a time, approximately every two seconds.

View this command is used to select between two views. Press the ENTER key to change the view.

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Contents RocketRAID 2220 Sataii Host Adapter User’s Guide Revision Date March HighPoint Technologies, IncCopyright TrademarksTable of Contents Creating an Array Deleting an Array Managing EventsIntroducing the RocketRAID 2220 Host Adapter Product FeaturesAbout this Guide Understanding RAID Concepts and Terminology OCE, Olrm and the RocketRAID Online Capacity Expansion OCEOnline RAID Level Migration Spare diskRocketRAID 2220 Hardware Description/Installation JP1 and JP2 RocketRAID 2220 Hardware RocketRAID 2220 Adapter LayoutPort1- Port8 SpeakerLED Connections Installing the RocketRAID 2220 Host Adapter Verifying Installation Single-RAID Cross AdapterRocketRAID 2220 Bios Utility Settings RocketRAID 2220 Bios UtilityBios Command Overview To create an array Creating RAID ArraysInitializing Disks Adding/Removing Spare Disks Single RAID -Cross AdapterPage Windows Driver Installation Installation VerificationLogging On Installing the RAID Management Console/ Interface OverviewDefault Parameters Software Interface Overview of commands/functions Overview of Function-menus tabsCreating an Array To delete an array Configuring Spare DisksDeleting an Array To verify an array Recovering/Verifying ArraysVerifying an Array To perform OCE/ORLM on an arrayDevice Management Changing Device SettingsMisc. Array/Device Options A.R.T StatusRenaming an Array Configuring E-mail notificationManaging Events Viewing Logged EventsTo test E-mail notification Managing TasksTo add a Recipient Add a Scheduled Task Task ManagementNew Task Wizard Delete a Scheduled Task Configuring Remote SystemsModify a Scheduled Task Add a ConnectionConnect to a Remote System Modify a ConnectionDelete a Connection System Configuration Disconnect Remote SystemConfiguring Users and Privileges Add a UserSet Privilege Set PasswordDelete a User Linux Driver Support Installation steps for Fedora Core Fedora Core 3 Linux installation OverviewInstall Fedora Linux Prepare the Driver DisketteMounting and Partitioning the Device Configure System to Automatically Load the DriverObtain the Driver Module To uninstall the RocketRAID 2220 driver Uninstalling the DriverConfigure System to Mount Volumes during Startup Updating the DriverInstall Red Hat Enterprise Linux Red Hat Enterprise 3 OverviewInstalling the RocketRAID 2220 driver for an Existing System Updating the Driver Install Sles Linux SuSE Linux Enterprise Server Sles installation OverviewInstalling Sles Linux on the RocketRAID 2220 Host Adapter Install the Driver Module Installing the RocketRAID 2220 Driver on an Existing SystemUpdate Grub Configure System to Automatically Load the Driver Updating the Driver Contact Information Troubleshooting ChecklistCustomer Support Mail address support@highpoint -tech.comFCC Part 15 Class B Radio Frequency Interference statement European Union Compliance Statement