H
Hardware Installation 6-1
High-density 68-pin SCSI connector pinout A-7High-density single-ended connector A-8Host computer C-4
Host-based array C-3Host-based RAID solution 2-2Hot spare 2-8,2-10,C-4
Using during disk rebuild 2-9Hot swap 2-9,C-4
I
I/O driver C-4
Initialization C-4
Install Drivers 6-17
Installation steps
Custom 6-2
J
Jumpers
Setting 6-3
L
Linux
Red Hat 4-5
Logical disk C-4
Logical drive 2-3,C-4
Logical drive states 2-10
M
Mapping C-4MB C-5MegaRAID BIOS 4-7
MegaRAID BIOS Configuration Utility 4-9MegaRAID Manager 4-10
MegaRAID SCSI 320-1 card Installing 6-12
MegaRAID SCSI 320-1 card layout 6-3Mirroring 2-6
MS-DOS 6-17Multi-threaded C-5Multi-threading 4-9
N
Nonvolatile RAM 4-6
Novell NetWare 4-5,6-17
NVRAM 1-2
O
Offline 2-10Online
Drive state 2-10Operating environment C-5Operating system software drivers 4-5Operating voltage 4-6
Optimal 2-10
Optimizing Data Storage 5-12
Other BIOS error messages 7-4
P
Parity 2-8,C-5
Partition C-5
PCI controller 4-6
Physical array 2-3
Physical disk C-5
Physical disk roaming C-5
Physical drive 2-3
Power Console Plus 4-10
Processor 4-6
Product specifications 4-6
Protocol C-5
R
RAID C-6Benefits 2-1Introduction to 2-1
RAID 0 3-2
RAID 1 3-3
Spanning to configure RAID 10 2-8RAID 10 3-6
Configuring 2-8RAID 5 3-4
Spanning to make RAID 50 2-8RAID 50 3-7
Configuring 2-8RAID benefits
Improved I/O 2-1Increased reliability 2-2
RAID levels 1-v,3-1,C-6RAID levels supported 4-6RAID management 4-9
RAID management features 4-4RAID migration C-6
RAID overview 2-3Read-ahead C-6Ready 2-10Ready state C-6Rebuild 2-10,4-9Rebuild rate 2-9,C-6Rebuilding a disk 2-9Reconnect 4-9Reconstruct C-6Reconstruction C-6Red Hat Linux 6-17RedAlert 4-10Redundancy C-7Replacement disk C-7Replacement unit C-7
S
SAF-TE C-7Scatter/gather 4-9SCSI C-7
SCSI backup and utility software 4-11SCSI bus 4-6,4-8
SCSI bus widths and maximum throughput 1-4SCSI buses 1-3
SCSI Cable Vendors A-6SCSI cables