HP 6-Port SATA RAID manual Contents

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Contents

 

1 Board components and features

 

Controller specifications and attributes

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2 Installation and configuration procedures

 

Overview of the installation process

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Installing the controller and drives

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Preparing the server

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Installing the controller board

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Assigning the boot controller

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Creating a bootable array

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Appendix A: Electrostatic discharge

 

Preventing electrostatic discharge

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Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge

9

Appendix B: Regulatory compliance notices

 

Federal Communications Commission notice

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FCC rating label

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Class A equipment

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Class B equipment

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Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo, United States only

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Modifications

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Cables

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Canadian notice (Avis Canadien)

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European Union regulatory notice

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BSMI notice

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Japanese notice

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Korean notices

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Appendix C: Using the RAID Configuration Utility

 

Creating arrays

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Managing arrays

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Viewing array properties

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Making an array bootable

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Deleting an array

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Managing failover drive assignments

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Initializing drives

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Rescanning drives

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Appendix D: About RAID

 

Types of volumes and arrays

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Simple volume

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Spanned volume

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RAID 0

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RAID 1

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RAID 5

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RAID 10

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RAID 50

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Glossary

 

Index

 

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Contents Port Sata RAID Controller Page Contents Board components and features Controller specifications and attributes1Controller specifications and attributes Installing the controller board Installation and configuration proceduresOverview of the installation process Installing the controller and drivesInstallation and configuration procedures Creating a bootable array Assigning the boot controllerInstallation and configuration procedures Appendix a Electrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge Class a equipment Appendix B Regulatory compliance noticesFederal Communications Commission notice FCC rating labelModifications Canadian notice Avis CanadienEuropean Union regulatory notice Bsmi noticeJapanese notice Korean notices Creating arrays Appendix C Using the RAID Configuration UtilityDeleting an array Making an array bootableManaging arrays Viewing array propertiesManaging failover drive assignments Initializing drivesRescanning drives Simple volume consists of a single drive Types of volumes and arraysSimple volume Spanned volumeRAID RAID 10 array RAID 50 array Glossary Example, 1040. See also channel Fault-tolerant arrayDegraded Array to fail and result in data lossSoftware for example, a missing drive Records the RAID signature on the diskSystem as if it were a single storage unit Low-level formatRAID 1 on VolumeOr concatenated, multiple regions of the same disk Single-level arrayIndex