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Page 1 - Sun StorageTekSAS RAID HBA

Sun StorageTekSAS RAID HBAInstallation Guide For The Eight-Port, Internal HBAModel SG-XPCIESAS-R-INT-ZPart No. 820-1847-20March 2010, Revision A

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x Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010H. Declaration of Conformity, Safety, and Regulatory Statements 113Declaration of Conform

Page 3 - Contents

86 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Best Practices For Deleting LogicalVolumes Without Deleting PartitionsWhen attempting to

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Appendix E Best Practices 87Typing this command causes the failed drive to return to a ready state in the GUI.Best Practices For Rescanning orDiscover

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88 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 20102. Verify whether the logical drive of the RAID card is the first drive in the list.3. I

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Appendix E Best Practices 89Replacing an HBA On a SPARC SystemUpon replacing an existing HBA card with a new card on a SPARC system, the newcard autom

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91APPENDIXFSelecting the Best RAID LevelWhen you create arrays (or logical drives) for the Sun StorageTek SAS RAID InternalHBA, you can assign a RAID

Page 9 - Contents ix

92 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Understanding Drive SegmentsA drive segment is a disk drive or portion of a disk drive t

Page 10 - Index 131

Appendix F Selecting the Best RAID Level 93FIGURE F-1 Nonredundant Arrays (RAID 0)RAID 1 ArraysA RAID 1 array is built from two disk drives, where one

Page 11 - Before You Read This Document

94 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010FIGURE F-2 RAID 1 ArraysRAID 1 Enhanced ArraysA RAID 1 Enhanced (RAID 1E) array—also ref

Page 12 - Related Documentation

Appendix F Selecting the Best RAID Level 95FIGURE F-3 RAID 1 Enhanced ArraysRAID 10 ArraysA RAID 10 array is built from two or more equal-sized RAID 1

Page 13 - Documentation Comments

xiPrefaceThis installation guide explains how to install Oracle’s eight-port, internal SunStorageTek SAS RAID HBA (referred to as Sun StorageTek SAS R

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96 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010FIGURE F-4 RAID 10 ArraysRAID 5 ArraysA RAID 5 array is built from a minimum of three di

Page 15 - HBA Overview

Appendix F Selecting the Best RAID Level 97FIGURE F-5 RAID 5 ArraysRAID 5EE ArraysA RAID 5EE array—also referred to as a hot-spare—is similar to a RAI

Page 16 - HBA Features

98 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010In this example, S represents the distributed spare, P represents the distributed parity

Page 17 - Component Layout

Appendix F Selecting the Best RAID Level 99Drive segment size is limited to the size of the smallest disk drive in the array. Forexample, three 250 GB

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100 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010RAID 6 ArraysA RAID 6 array—also referred to as dual drive failure protection—is simila

Page 19 - Requirements

Appendix F Selecting the Best RAID Level 101RAID 60 ArraysSimilar to a RAID 50 array (see “RAID 50 Arrays” on page 98), a RAID 60array—also referred t

Page 20 - System Interoperability

102 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Migrating RAID LevelsAs your storage space changes, you can migrate existing RAID level

Page 21 - Software Support

103APPENDIXGIntroduction to Serial Attached SCSIThis section provides a basic overview of the main features of Serial Attached SCSI(SAS), introduces s

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104 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Terminology Used in This AppendixFor convenience, SAS HBAs and SAS RAID HBAs are referr

Page 23 - Precautions

Appendix G Introduction to Serial Attached SCSI 105About SAS Device CommunicationSAS devices communicate with each other through links. A link is a ph

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xii Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Related DocumentationThe following table lists the documentation for this product. The

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106 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010When a connection is formed between two end devices, a link is established from aphy in

Page 26 - Installation Task Map

Appendix G Introduction to Serial Attached SCSI 107About SAS ConnectorsA SAS or mini-SAS connector is the physical plug or receptacle that you see on

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108 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010 ExpX:PhyX = Expander X is attached to Phy X (see “SAS Expander Connections”on page 10

Page 28 - ■ ESD wrist strap

Appendix G Introduction to Serial Attached SCSI 109When connecting to a backplane, the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager GUI enablesyou to manage your syste

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110 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010FIGURE G-2 SAS Expander ConnectionsDifferences Between SAS and ParallelSCSIIn summary,

Page 30 - SPARC System

Appendix G Introduction to Serial Attached SCSI 111This table describes many of the main differences between the two interfaces.TABLE G-1 Differences

Page 31 - Installing the HBA

112 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010

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113APPENDIXHDeclaration of Conformity, Safety,and Regulatory StatementsThis appendix provides Declaration of Conformity, safety, and regulatory statem

Page 33 - Connecting Disk Drives

114 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010

Page 34 - Testing the HBA Installation

115Declaration of ConformityTo receive a copy of the latest Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for the product, either contact yourlocal Sun sales repres

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Preface xiiiDocumentation, Drivers, Support, andTrainingDocumentation CommentsWe are interested in improving our documentation and welcome your commen

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116 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010

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117Safety Agency ComplianceStatementsRead this section before beginning any procedure. Thefollowing text provides safety precautions to follow whenins

Page 38 - No Logical Drives Found

118 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Caution – Not all power cords have the samecurrent ratings. Do not use the power cordpr

Page 39 - Removing the Hardware

Safety Agency Compliance Statements 119System Unit CoverYou must remove the cover of your Sun computer systemunit to add cards, memory, or internal st

Page 40 - ▼ To Remove the HBA

120 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010 Ce produit est destiné à être utilisé dans des zones àaccès limité, dans lesquelles l

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Safety Agency Compliance Statements 121système. Assurez-vous de le brancher dansune prise d'alimentation mise à la terre prèsdu système et facile

Page 42 - Creating an Array

122 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Attention – L'utilisation de contrôles et deréglages ou l'application de proc

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Safety Agency Compliance Statements 123Anschluss des NetzkabelsAchtung – Sun-Geräte sind fürStromversorgungssysteme mit einemgeerdeten neutralen Leite

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124 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010 Reduzierter Luftstrom - Die Installation des Geräts ineinem Rack sollte so erfolgen,

Page 45 - Setting the Boot HBA

Safety Agency Compliance Statements 125Encendido – Suministra alimentación de CAal sistema.Apagado – Corta la alimentación de CA delsistema.Espera – E

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126 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010descritas en el manual de servicio delproducto. No desmonte las baterías ni intentereca

Page 48 - Install the Solaris OS

Safety Agency Compliance Statements 127DanmarkAdvarsel! – Litiumbatteri — Eksplosionsfareved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kunske med batteri a

Page 49 - ▼ To Create a Logical Drive

128 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010

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129Regulatory Compliance StatementsYour Sun product is marked to indicate its compliance class:• Federal Communications Commission (FCC) — USA• Indust

Page 51 - # devfsadm

130 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010GOST-R Certification Mark

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131IndexAACUcreating arrays, 70creating bootable arrays, 71initializing disk drives, 72managing arrays, 71rescanning disk drives, 72secure erasing dis

Page 53 - Array on an x64 System

132 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010connections, 77failure recoverymultiple arrays, 81multiple disk drives, 82RAID 0 arrays

Page 54 - Preparing to Install an OS

Index 133mirroring, 93Nnon-redundant logical drives, 92Oonline expansion, 2operating system installation, 39, 45Pparity, 96Phy Rate setting, 75phys, 1

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134 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Serial ATA. See SATAserial attached SCSI. See SAS, xiSerialSelect,73Solarisdriver insta

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1CHAPTER1HBA OverviewThis chapter provides a basic overview of Oracle’s eight-port, internal SunStorageTek SAS RAID HBA (referred to as Sun StorageTek

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2 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010HBA FeaturesThe Sun StorageTek SAS RAID Internal HBA (SG-XPCIESAS-R-INT-Z) has thefollowi

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Chapter 1 HBA Overview 3 Support for array migration from one RAID level to anotherAdvanced Data Protection Suite Copyback Hot-Spare—You can use thi

Page 59 - ■ “Next Steps” on page 47

4 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010FIGURE 1-1 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID Internal HBA Component LayoutThe following table lists

Page 60 - Installing the Solaris OS

Chapter 1 HBA Overview 5Operating System and TechnologyRequirementsThis HBA supports the following operating system and technology versions.Disk drive

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PleaseRecycleCopyright © 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.This software and related documentation are provided under a license a

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6 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Note – For up-to-date operating system version support, visithttp://support.intel.com/sup

Page 63 - Operating System

Chapter 1 HBA Overview 7Server SupportTABLE 1-3 lists the servers that the HBA supports.Software SupportTABLE 1-4 lists the software applications that

Page 64 - Linux OS

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9CHAPTER2Hardware Installation and RemovalThis chapter explains how to install and remove the HBA, and how to install andconnect internal disk drives.

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10 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010 Always use a properly fitted and grounded wrist strap or other suitable ESDprotection

Page 67 - Known Issues

Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Removal 11Note – If you are installing the HBA in a Sun SPARC Enterprise T5120, T5220,T5140, or T5240 server, see

Page 68 - Performance Issues

12 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010FIGURE 2-3 Internal Mini-SAS, Which Connects to SAS or SATA Disk Drives on aBackplane5.

Page 69 - Chapter 8 Known Issues 55

Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Removal 133. Create a bootable array.See “Creating a Bootable Array on an x64 System” on page 27 or “Creating aBoo

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14 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010▼ To Install on an Existing Operating System1. Install the battery backup module (BBU).S

Page 71 - Configuration Rules

Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Removal 15▼ To Install the Battery Backup Module1. Attach an ESD wrist strap.See “Observing ESD and Handling Preca

Page 72 - ■ Maximum length of 1 meter

iiiContentsPreface xi1. HBA Overview 1Kit Contents 1HBA Features 2Array-Level Features 2Advanced Data Protection Suite 3Component Layout 3Operating Sy

Page 73 - HBA Specifications

16 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 20105. Place a spacer over each screw.The BBU connector on the HBA is just below the screw c

Page 74 - Performance Specifications

Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Removal 17▼ To Verify the Current Devices1. Enter the Open Boot Prompt (OBP) and use the show-disks command to lis

Page 75 - Connector Pin Definitions

18 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010FIGURE 2-5 Removing the Safety Clips From the SAS Connectors2. Turn off the computer and

Page 76 - SATA Pin-Out

Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Removal 19Connecting Disk DrivesYou can connect SAS disk drives, SATA disk drives, or a combination of both to the

Page 77 - SATA Power Pin-Out

20 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 20103. Close the computer cabinet, and reattach the power cord.▼ To Connect to a System Back

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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Removal 21c. Power-on the disk drive enclosure, and verify that all available HDD statusindicators are normal for

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22 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 20104. To display the firmware version on the HBA, use the show-version command.5. To displa

Page 80 - Configuration Utility

Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Removal 23Note – At this point, there are no volumes created and the output from a probe-scsi-all command will not

Page 81 - Conditions

24 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010c. When the utility starts, review the list of HBAs installed on the computer.d. If more

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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Removal 25e. Highlight Test and press Enter. Verify a 3-second audible alarm.9. Verify that all target devices are

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iv Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010▼ To Install on an Existing Operating System 14Installing the Battery Backup Module 14▼

Page 84 - ▼ To Start the ACU

26 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010▼ To Prepare the HBA for Removal1. If the computer is running the OS, halt all I/O activ

Page 85 - ■ Delete an array

27CHAPTER3Creating a Bootable Array on an x64SystemAs an installation option, you can choose to create a bootable array and then installan operating s

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28 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Creating an ArrayA RAID 5 array is created in the examples shown in this section because

Page 87 - Settings

Chapter 3 Creating a Bootable Array on an x64 System 29▼ To Create a RAID 5 Array With the ACUNote – Hot-plugging of enclosures is not supported in th

Page 88 - General HBA Settings

30 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 201010. When the Array Properties screen is displayed, follow the instructions in thefollowi

Page 89 - Select Utility

Chapter 3 Creating a Bootable Array on an x64 System 31Making the Array BootableNote – You may need to change the system BIOS to modify the boot order

Page 90 - Utilities

32 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 20101. Enter the system setup.2. Navigate to the drive boot sequence.3. Move the boot HBA to

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33CHAPTER4Creating a Bootable Array on aSPARC SystemAs an installation option, you can choose to create a bootable array (bootable logicaldrive) and t

Page 92 - ▼ To View the Event Log

34 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010The chapter contains the following sections: “Preparing to Create a Bootable Logical Dr

Page 93 - Troubleshooting

Chapter 4 Creating a Bootable Array on a SPARC System 35▼ To Create a Logical Drive1. Prepare to create the logical drive, as described in “To Prepare

Page 94 - Silencing the Alarm

Contents v▼ To Prepare to Create a Bootable Logical Drive on a SPARC System 34Building a Logical Drive On Which to Install the Solaris OS 34▼ To Creat

Page 95 - Appendix D Troubleshooting 81

36 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 20104. Do one of the following: To create a logical drive on the RAID card 2, using RAID le

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Chapter 4 Creating a Bootable Array on a SPARC System 37▼ To Delete a Logical Drive on RAID Card 1You might need to free up some space in order to cre

Page 97 - Best Practices

38 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 20104. When the format process displays the Disk not labeled. Label it now?prompt, type y an

Page 98 - Making New Connections

39CHAPTER5Installing an OS Onto a BootableArray on an x64 SystemIf you chose to create a bootable array on an x64 system as part of your installation(

Page 99 - Failure Conditions

40 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Preparing to Install an OS▼ To Prepare to Install an OS1. Install and connect the HBA an

Page 100 - Failures

Chapter 5 Installing an OS Onto a Bootable Array on an x64 System 41▼ To Install the Driver With the Windows OSNote – You will need the Windows Instal

Page 101 - Order of Logical Drives

42 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 20107. Complete the Linux installation, following the instructions included with theoperatin

Page 102 - RAID Logical Devices

Chapter 5 Installing an OS Onto a Bootable Array on an x64 System 43▼ To Install the Driver With VMware TechnologyNote – You will need the VMware Inst

Page 103 - Appendix E Best Practices 89

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45CHAPTER6Installing the Solaris OS on a SPARCSystemIf you chose to create a bootable array on a SPARC system as part of yourinstallation (see “Creati

Page 105 - Selecting the Best RAID Level

vi Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010▼ To Install the Driver on the Solaris OS on an x64 System 51▼ To Install the Driver on

Page 106 - Nonredundant Arrays (RAID 0)

46 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Preparing to Install the Solaris OSBefore you begin, prepare to install the Solaris 10/0

Page 107 - RAID 1 Arrays

Chapter 6 Installing the Solaris OS on a SPARC System 47Next StepsYou can optionally install and use the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager GUI to createarra

Page 108 - RAID 1 Enhanced Arrays

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Page 109 - RAID 10 Arrays

49CHAPTER7Installing the Driver on an ExistingOperating SystemAs an installation option, you can choose to perform a standard installation byinstallin

Page 110 - RAID 5 Arrays

50 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Installing the Driver on an Existing OSThe driver can be installed on various operating

Page 111 - RAID 5EE Arrays

Chapter 7 Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System 512. Mount the CD.For example:Red Hat:mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdromSUSE:mount /dev/cdrom

Page 112 - RAID 50 Arrays

52 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010▼ To Install the Driver On the VMware TechnologyNote – The embedded driver provided by V

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53CHAPTER8Known IssuesThis chapter contains the latest supplementary information for the precedingchapters in this guide.Specific Change Request (CR)

Page 114 - RAID 6 Arrays

54 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010BIOS Utility IssuesThis section contains the known issues related to the BIOS RAID Confi

Page 115 - RAID 60 Arrays

Chapter 8 Known Issues 55The System Freezes When a Sun Storage 32GBSLC SATA Solid State Drive (SSD) is ConfiguredIn the HBACR 6806467Issue: This occur

Page 116 - Migrating RAID Levels

Contents viiC. Using the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility 65Introduction to the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility 66Understanding Hot-Plug Limitations an

Page 117 - APPENDIX

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Page 118 - About SAS

57APPENDIXAConfiguration RulesThis appendix lists the configuration rules for the Sun StorageTek SAS RAID InternalHBA.Note – Use only Sun-approved dev

Page 119 - About Phys

58 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Note – Mixing SATA and SAS HDDs in the same logical RAID array is notsupported. Although

Page 120 - About SAS Addresses

59APPENDIXBHBA SpecificationsThis appendix provides information about the HBA specifications. The appendixcontains the following sections: “Physical

Page 121 - About SAS Cables

60 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Environmental SpecificationsNote – With a Battery Backup Unit (BBU), the ambient tempera

Page 122 - About SAS Connection Options

Appendix B HBA Specifications 61 Physical layer: Consists of two sets of differential lines, one receive set and onetransmit set [4-wire total]. This

Page 123 - SAS Expander Connections

62 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010SATA Pin-OutThe Serial ATA [SATA] bus is defined over two separate connectors, one conne

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Appendix B HBA Specifications 63TABLE B-4 SATA Power Pin-OutPin# Signal Name Signal Description1 V33 3.3v Power2 V33 3.3v Power3 V33 3.3v Power, Pre-c

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65APPENDIXCUsingthe BIOS RAID ConfigurationUtilityThe BIOS RAID Configuration utility is a BIOS-based utility that you can use tocreate and manage con

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viii Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010▼ To View the Event Log 78D. Troubleshooting 79Troubleshooting Checklist 79Silencing t

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66 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Introduction to the BIOS RAIDConfiguration UtilityThe BIOS RAID Configuration utility co

Page 129 - Declaration of Conformity

Appendix C Using the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility 67 The hard disk drive to be removed must not be a part of a logical device (its statusmust be ‘

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68 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Running the BIOS RAID ConfigurationUtilityThis section describes how to start and naviga

Page 131 - Safety Precautions

Appendix C Using the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility 69▼ To Navigate the BIOS RAID ConfigurationUtility● Use the arrows, Enter, Esc, and other keys on

Page 132 - Battery Warning

70 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010▼ To Start the ACU1.Start the BIOS RAID Configuration utility.See “To Start the BIOS RAI

Page 133 - Mesures de sécurité

Appendix C Using the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility 71▼ To Manage Existing Arrays With the ACU1. Select Manage Arrays from the main ACU menu.2. From

Page 134 - Conformité SELV

72 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010▼ To Initialize Disk Drives With the ACUIf a disk drive is displayed grayed-out (unavail

Page 135 - Périphériques CD et DVD

Appendix C Using the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility 732. Select the disk drive being secure erased, then press Ctrl+Q.The secure erase stops and the

Page 136 - Vorschriften

74 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010▼ To Modify General HBA Settings With a -SelectUtilityNote – Default HBA settings are su

Page 137 - Anweisungen zur Rack-Montage

Appendix C Using the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility 75▼ To Modify SAS-Specific HBA Settings With a -Select UtilityIn addition to the general settings

Page 138 - Normativas de seguridad

Contents ixF. Selecting the Best RAID Level 91Understanding Drive Segments 92Nonredundant Arrays (RAID 0) 92RAID 1 Arrays 93RAID 1 Enhanced Arrays 94R

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76 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Using the Disk Utilities to Manage DiskDrivesYou can use the disk utilities, another too

Page 140 - Laser Klasse 1

Appendix C Using the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility 771. Start the BIOS RAID Configuration utility.See “To Start the BIOS RAID Configuration Utility”

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78 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010 Expanders—The connections is determined by an expander. Exp0 (expander 0)is connected

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79APPENDIXDTroubleshootingThis appendix provides basic troubleshooting information and solutions for solvingHBA problems. The appendix contains the fo

Page 143 - FCC Class B Notice

80 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Silencing the AlarmAn alarm will sound when an error occurs. To silence the alarm, use B

Page 144 - GOST-R Certification Mark

Appendix D Troubleshooting 81 If copyback is enabled—Data is automatically moved back to its original locationonce the HBA detects that the failed dr

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82 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 2010Multiple Failures in the Same ArrayExcept in RAID 6 and RAID 60 arrays (see “Selecting t

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83APPENDIXEBest PracticesThis appendix provides information about how to best use the Sun StorageTek SASRAID HBA to improve your overall user experien

Page 147 - Index 133

84 Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Installation Guide • March 20101. Run the arcconf getversion command at a terminal window.Assuming the newly installed

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Appendix E Best Practices 85Pulling a Cable and Reconnecting It To the SamePortWait at least two minutes between pulling a cable and reconnecting it t

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