Installation and User’s Guide
SAS and SATA HostRAID Controller
Copyright
Trademarks
Changes
Disclaimer
Adaptec Customer Support
Limited 3-Year Hardware Warranty
Regulatory Compliance Statements
3 Kit Contents and System Requirements
1 About This Guide
2 About Your HostRAID Controller
Contents
6 Creating a Bootable Array
7 Installing the Driver and an Operating System
8 Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System
5 Getting Started
Solving Problems
9 Managing Your Storage Space
Introduction to SAS
Understanding RAID
Using the ARC Utility
Using the Adaptec Flash Utility for DOS
HostRAID Controller LED and I2C Connector Reference
Safety Information
Technical Specifications
Glossary Index
About This Guide
How to Find More Information
In this chapter
Terminology Used in this Guide
How to Find More Information
What You Need to Know Before You Begin
Terminology Used in this Guide
Conventions Used in This Guide
Chapter 1 About This Guide l
About Your HostRAID Controller
HostRAID Controller Features
In this chapter
About the Adaptec 58300 Controller
HostRAID Controller Features
Array Level Features
Chapter 2 About Your HostRAID Controller l
About the Adaptec 58300 Controller
External miniSAS Connectors J3 Aggregate Activity LED Header
3.3V PCI-X Connector
Chapter 2 About Your HostRAID Controller l
About the Adaptec 48300 Controller
J3 Aggregate Activity LED Header External SAS Connector
Internal SAS Connector 3.3V PCI-X Connector
Chapter 2 About Your HostRAID Controller l
About the Adaptec 44300 Controller
Internal SAS Connector
3.3V PCI-X Connector
Chapter 2 About Your HostRAID Controller l
About the Adaptec 1430SA Controller
J2 Connector I2C
PCIe X4 connector
Chapter 2 About Your HostRAID Controller l
About the Adaptec 1420SA Controller
J1 connector I2C J7 Aggregate Activity LED Header J2 LED connector
3.3V/5V PCI-X connector
Chapter 2 About Your HostRAID Controller l
Chapter 2 About Your HostRAID Controller l
About the Adaptec 1220SA Controller
SATA I 1.5Gbps, SATA II 3.0Gbps
About the Adaptec 1225SA Controller
External SATA connectors J1 LED Connector
PCIe X1 connector
Chapter 2 About Your HostRAID Controller l
Kit Contents and System
Requirements
Kit Contents
In this chapter
System Requirements
Kit Contents
SAS and SATA HostRAID Controllers Quickstart Guide
Installing the HostRAID Controller and
Disk Drives
Installing the HostRAID Controller
Before You Begin
Selecting Disk Drives
Selecting SAS Cables
Internal SAS SFF-8484 to SAS SFF- 8484 cable
External miniSAS SFF-8088 to SAS SFF-8470 cable
Chapter 4 Installing the HostRAID Controller and Disk Drives l
External SFF-8088 to SFF-8088 cable
Internal SFF-8484 to 4x SFF-8482 fanout cable
Internal SFF-8484 to 4x SATA fanout cable
Connecting Disk Drives to SAS HostRAID Controllers
Selecting SATA Cables
External SATA eSATA cable Internal 4x SATA to SFF-8484 fanout cable
Internal SATA to SATA cables
Connecting Directly to the HostRAID Controller
Connecting to a Backplane
Connecting Directly to the HostRAID Controller see below
Connecting to a Backplane on page
Installing the SAS HostRAID Controller to a SAS Expander
Connecting Disk Drives to SATA HostRAID Controllers
Checking Your Controller and Devices
Setting the Boot Controller
Next Steps
Getting Started
Choosing Installation Options
Basic Installation Steps
Choosing a RAID Level
Choosing Installation Options
Basic Installation Steps
Installing with an Operating System
Installing with an Operating System On a Bootable Disk Drive/Array
Installing on an Existing Operating System
Creating a Bootable Array
Making Your Array Bootable
In this chapter
Creating an Array
Creating an Array with the ACU
Creating an Array
Creating an Array with Adaptec Storage Manager
6 Select Express configuration..., then click Next
Making Your Array Bootable
Continue with Installing the Driver and an Operating System on page
Installing the Driver and an Operating
System
Note To install the driver on an existing operating system, see page
In this chapter
Installing with Windows
Creating a Driver Disk
Installing with Windows on page Installing with Red Hat Linux on page
Installing with SUSE Linux on page Installing with NetWare on page
Installing with Red Hat Linux
Installing with SUSE Linux
8 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page
8 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page
Installing with NetWare
11 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page
Installing the Driver on an Existing
Operating System
Installing on Windows XP or Windows
Installing on Windows Vista
Installing on Windows XP or Windows
Creating a Driver Disk or an Array
Installing on Windows XP or Windows 2003 next section
Installing on Windows Vista on page
Installing on Windows Vista
Installing on Red Hat or SUSE Linux
Installing on NetWare
6 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page
7 From the Driver Name menu, press the Insert key
13 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page
Managing Your Storage Space
About the HRCONF Command Line Utility
About Adaptec Storage Manager
About the ARC Utility
Installing Adaptec Storage Manager
About the HRCONF Command Line Utility
About Adaptec Storage Manager
About the Adaptec Flash Utility
About the ARC Utility
Which Utility Should I Use?
Solving Problems
Troubleshooting Checklist
Recovering from a Disk Drive Failure
Resetting the Controller
Troubleshooting Checklist
Recovering from a Disk Drive Failure
Failed Disk Drive Protected by a Hot Spare
Failed Disk Drive Not Protected by a Hot Spare
Resetting the Controller
Failure in Multiple Arrays Simultaneously
Disk Drive Failure in a RAID 0 Array
Multiple Failures in the Same Array
9 Insert the other floppy disks when prompted
Understanding RAID
RAID Technology Overview
RAID 0 Non-RAID Arrays
Understanding Drive Segments
Stripe-Unit Size
RAID 1 Arrays
RAID 10 Arrays
Disk Drives in Logical Drive
RAID 1 Logical Drive = 250 GB
Disk Drives in Logical Drive
Selecting the Best RAID Level
RAID 10 Logical Drive = 500 GB
Introduction to SAS
What is SAS?
What’s a SAS Connector?
In this chapter
What is SAS?
Terminology Used in This Appendix
What’s a Phy?
How Do SAS Devices Communicate?
What’s a SAS Port?
What’s a SAS Connector?
What’s a SAS Address?
What do SAS Cables Look Like?
How are Disk Drives Identified in SAS?
What are the SAS Connection Options?
Direct-Attach Connections
Backplane Connections
SAS Expander Connections
How is SAS Different from Parallel SCSI?
SAS addresses self-configured by SAS
Standard SCSI connectors
SAS connectors see page
Appendix A Introduction to SAS
Using the ARC Utility
Using SerialSelect
Using SATASelect
In this chapter
Introduction to the ARC Utility
Running the ARC Utility
Creating and Managing Arrays
Creating a New Array
1 In the Array Properties menu, select an array type, then press Enter
Managing Arrays
Rebuilding Arrays next section Viewing Array Properties on page
Deleting Arrays on page Enabling/Disabling Write Cache on page
Rebuilding Arrays
Deleting Arrays
Adding/Deleting Hot Spares
Enabling/Disabling Write Cache
Using SerialSelect
Managing Bootable Arrays and Devices
Configuring Disk Drives
ATAPI Support
SerialSelect Options
Using SATASelect
Formatting and Verifying Disk Drives
SATASelect Options
Appendix C Using the ARC Utility
Enabled
Locating Disk Drives
Identifying Disk Drives
3 Select Disk Utilities
3 Select Disk Utilities
Viewing the Event Log
4 Select Controller Log Information, then press Enter
Using the Adaptec Flash Utility for
AFU Commands
Updating Flash Using AFU Command Line
In this Appendix
Introduction
Compatibility Information
Obtaining the Firmware
System Requirements
Running the AFU
Creating the Firmware Kit On Floppy Disks
Running the Menu-Based AFU
Running the AFU from the Command Line on page
Running the AFU from the Command Line
AFU Commands
HELP
LIST
SAVE
UPDATE
VERIFY
AFU UPDATE /CController ID /D UFI File Path
AFU VERIFY /CController ID /D UFI File Path
Updating Flash Using AFU Command Line
VERSION
To update a single HostRAID controller
To update multiple HostRAID controllers
AFU UPDATE /C contnumbera,contnumberb
To update all HostRAID controllers simultaneously
Connector Reference
Adaptec 58300 Activity LED Connector Specification
Adaptec 48300 Activity LED Connector Specification
Adaptec 44300 Activity LED Connector Specification
Adaptec 58300 Activity LED Connector Specification
Adaptec 48300 Activity LED Connector Specification
J4-SFF-8484 Connector
Appendix E HostRAID Controller LED and I2C Connector Reference
Adaptec 44300 Activity LED Connector Specification
Adaptec 1430SA Activity LED and I2C Connector Specification
J4-SFF-8484 Connector
J1-LED Connector
Adaptec 1420SA Activity LED and I2C Connector Specification
J2-I2C Connector
J4-Activity LED Connector
J2-LED Connector
Adaptec 1220SA Activity LED Connector Specification
Adaptec 1225SA Activity LED Specification
J1-I2C Connector
J1-Activity LED Connector
Safety Information
Electrostatic DischargeESD
Technical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
DC Power Requirements
In this chapter
Environmental Specifications
DC Power Requirements
Current Requirements
Appendix G Technical Specifications
Glossary
See stripe
See channel
See failed
See configure
Page
Page
volume
See simple volume
stripe size
striped array
Index
SAS direct-attach
SATASelect SerialSelect utilities
SATASelect
Windows driver installation
Index
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