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Installation and User’
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Serial Attached SCSI
58300, 48300, 44300
HostRAID Controllers
Contents
Main
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Adaptec Customer Support
Limited 3-Year Hardware Warranty
Regulatory Compliance Statements
Australian/New Zealand Compliance Statement
Canadian Compliance Statement
Japanese Compliance (Voluntary Control Council Initiative)
Contents
Page
Understanding Adaptec Storage Manager
Solving Problems
Introduction to SAS
Understanding RAID
Using the ARC Utility
Using the AFU for DOS
Safety Information
Technical Specifications
About This Guide
What You Need to Know Before You Begin
Terminology Used in this Guide
How to Find More Information
About Your HostRAID Controller
HostRAID Controller Features
Array Level Features
Upgrading the HostRAID Controller Firmware
About the Adaptec SAS 58300 Controller
The Adaptec SAS 58300 is a low-profile PCI-X to 8-Phy SAS 1.0 HostRAID controller with
About the Adaptec SAS 48300 Controller
The Adaptec SAS 48300 is a low-profile PCI-X to 8-Phy SAS 1.0 HostRAID controller with
About the Adaptec SAS 44300 Controller
The Adaptec SAS 44300 is a low-profile PCI-X to 4-Phy SAS 1.0 HostRAID controller with
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Kit Contents
System Requirements
Getting Started
Choosing a RAID Level
Selecting Disk Drives
Disk Drives for Your Controller
Selecting Cables
SAS Cables
Installation Options
Basic Installation Steps
Installing with an Operating System
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Installing the HostRAID Controller
Connecting Disk Drives to HostRAID Controllers
Connecting Directly to the HostRAID Controller
Connecting to a System Backplane
Installing the Controller to a SAS Expander
Next Steps
Creating a Bootable Array
Setting the Boot Controller
Creating an Array
Creating an Array with the ACU
Creating an Array with Adaptec Storage Manager
Making Your Array Bootable
Installing the Driver and an Operating System
Creating a Driver Disk
Installing with Windows
Installing with Red Hat Linux
Installing with SuSE Linux
Installing with NetWare
Installing with SCO OpenServer
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Creating a Driver Disk
Installing on Windows
Installing on Red Hat or SuSE Linux
Installing on NetWare
Installing with SCO OpenServer
Managing Your Storage Space
About Adaptec Storage Manager
Installing Adaptec Storage Manager
About the HRCONF Command Line Utility
About the ARC Utility
About the AFU
Which Utility Should I Use?
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Feature s
Overview
Physical Devices View
Logical Devices View
Changing How Drives are Displayed
Chapter 10: Understanding Adaptec Storage Manager
Collapsed and Expanded Views
Component Views
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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
Failure in Multiple Arrays Simultaneously
Disk Drive Failure in a RAID 0 Array
Multiple Failures in the Same Array
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Introduction to SAS
Terminology Used in This Chapter
What is SAS?
How Do SAS Devices Communicate?
Whats a Phy?
Whats a SAS Port?
Whats a SAS Address?
Whats a SAS Connector?
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
Appendix A: Introduction to SAS
How is SAS Different from Parallel SCSI?
SAS DomainSAS Domain
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Understanding RAID
RAID Technology Overview
Understanding Drive Segments
Stripe-unit Size
Selecting a RAID Level and Tuning Performance
Appendix B: Understanding RAID
RAID 0 (Non-RAID Arrays)
Appendix B: Understanding RAID
RAID 1 Arrays
Disk Drives in Logical Drive
Not Used Unused Space: 150 GB
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RAID 10 Arrays
Using the ARC Utility
Introduction to the ARC Utility
Running the ARC Utility
Creating and Managing Arrays
Creating a New Array
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Managing Arrays
Adding/Deleting Hotspares
Managing Bootable Arrays and Devices
Configuring Disk Drives
Using SerialSelect
you made in Seri alSelect take effect after the computer restarts.
SerialSelect Options
Formatting and Verifying Disk Drives
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Using the AFU for DOS
Introduction
System Requirements
Compatibility
Running the AFU from the GUI
Running the AFU from the Command Line
HELP
LIST
SAVE
UPDATE
VERIFY
VERSION
Command Switches
AFU Command Line Step-by-Step
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Safety Information
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
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Glossary
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