Adaptec 1430SA User Guide

Adaptec 1430SA - RAID Controller Manual

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    Serial ATA II 1430SA, 1420SA, 1220SA HostRAID Controllers Installation and User's Guide
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    . Trademarks Adaptec, Adaptec Storage Manager, SCSISelect, SATASelect, SerialSelect and the Adaptec logo are trademarks of Adaptec, Inc., which may be registered in some jurisdictions. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other countries, used under license
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    (ASK) at ask.adaptec.com for articles, troubleshooting tips, and frequently asked questions for your product. ● For information about Adaptec's support options, call +1 408-957-2550, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. To speak with a Technical Support Specialist, ● For Hardware products call +1 408
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    , or refund the purchaser's purchase price for the product, provided it is delivered at the purchaser's expense to an authorized Adaptec service facility or to Adaptec. 2. Repair or replacement parts or products will be furnished on an exchange basis and will either be new or reconditioned. All
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    operation. Adaptec, Inc. AAR-1430SA/AAR-1420SA/AAR-1220SA Tested to Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE European Union on VCCI (Voluntary Control Council for Interface). This equipment is designed for home use but it may causes radio frequency interference problem if used too near to
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    Used in this Guide 11 How to Find More Information 11 About Your HostRAID Controller HostRAID Controller Features 13 Array Level Features 13 Upgrading the HostRAID Controller Firmware 13 About the Adaptec 1430SA Controller 14 About the Adaptec 1420SA Controller 15 About the Adaptec
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    on Windows 34 Installing on Red Hat or SUSE Linux 35 Installing on NetWare 35 Managing Your Storage Space About Adaptec Storage Manager 37 Installing Adaptec Storage Manager 37 About the HRCONF Command Line Utility 37 About the ARC Utility 38 About the AFU 38 Which Utility Should I Use 38
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    50 RAID 10 Arrays 50 Using the ARC Utility Introduction to the ARC Utility 52 Running the ARC Utility 52 Creating and Managing Arrays 52 Creating a New Array 52 Managing Arrays 54 Adding/Deleting Hotspares 56 Managing Bootable Arrays and Devices 56 Configuring Disk Drives 56 ATAPI Support
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    Contents ● 9 Using the AFU for DOS Introduction ...61 System Requirements 61 Compatibility 61 Running the AFU from the GUI 62 Running the AFU from the Command Line 62 HELP ...62 LIST ...62 SAVE...63 UPDATE...64 VERIFY...64 VERSION ...65 Command Switches 65 AFU Command Line - Step-by-Step 65
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    This Installation and User's Guide explains how to install your Adaptec® Serial ATA controller. It also describes the utilities included in your controller kit, and provides a basic overview of Serial ATA technology. These HostRAID controller models are described in this Guide: ● Adaptec 1430SA, see
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    controller and the software and utilities included with it by referring to these documents: ● Readme.txt-Includes updated product information and known issues; located on the HostRAID Installation CD. ● Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide-Describes how to install and use the Adaptec Storage Manager
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    13 Upgrading the HostRAID Controller Firmware 13 About the Adaptec 1430SA Controller 14 About the Adaptec 1420SA Controller 15 About the Adaptec 1220SA Controller 16 This chapter provides an overview of standard HostRAID controller features, and describes the unique features of your SATA
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    for alphanumeric pagers. ● Support for Adaptec Metadata Format (AMF) allowing the migration of simple volumes and arrays to Adaptec RAID controller cards. ● Multiple options for creating and managing RAID arrays-A full software application (Adaptec Storage Manager), a BIOS-based utility, a command
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    Low-profile PCI compatibility PCIe x4 Ports 4 stacked Connectors 4 internal RAID levels 0, 1, 10 Simple volume Yes Disk drives SATA I (1.5Gbps), SATA II (3.0Gbps) Maximum number of disk drives 4 Hot spares Yes Enclosure support Yes, SATA II Enclosure Management using I2C connection
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    factor Low-profile PCI compatibility PCI-X x1 Ports 4 Connectors 4 internal RAID levels 0, 1, 10 Simple volume Yes Disk drives SATA I (1.5Gbps), SATA II (3.0Gbps) Maximum number of disk drives 4 Hot spares Yes Enclosure support Yes, SATA II Enclosure Management using I2C connection
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    The Adaptec 1220SA is a low-profile PCIe to 2 port SATA II HostRAID controller with these features: 0 SATA ports 1 Mounting bracket PCIe connector Form factor Low-profile PCI compatibility PCIe PCI bus width (max) 64-bit PCI bus speed (max) 133 MHz Ports 2 Connectors 2 internal RAID
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    Kit Contents and System Requirements 3 In this chapter... Kit Contents...18 System Requirements ...18 This chapter lists the contents of your HostRAID controller kit and the system requirements that must be met for you to successfully install and use your controller.
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    guides for Adaptec Storage Manager and the Adaptec HRCONF (HostRAID Configuration) command line utility ● Readme Files ● Cables (type and quantity vary for cable information about your HostRAID controller, see About Your HostRAID Controller on page 12) ● Low-profile bracket ● Serial ATA II 1430SA
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    way you want them. It also describes the options you have for installing your HostRAID controller and disk drives, and creating arrays for data storage. Note: Before you begin, familiarize yourself with your HostRAID controller's physical features and the RAID levels that it supports (see page 12).
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    and slowest disk drive. For more information, refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide or Adaptec Storage Manager online Help. Disk Drives for Your Controller Your SATA controller supports both SATA (Serial ATA) I and II disk drives. For cable information, see next section. Selecting Cables
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    a bootable array (see page 25). 4 Install your operating system and the driver (see page 29). 5 Install Adaptec Storage Manager and begin to manage your data storage (see page 36). Installing on an Existing Operating System 1 Install and connect your controller and internal disk drives (see page 22
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    You Begin ...23 Installing the HostRAID Controller 23 Connecting Disk Drives to SATA HostRAID Controllers 24 Checking Your Controller and Devices 24 Determining the Boot Controller 24 Next Steps ...24 This chapter explains how to install your HostRAID controller, and how to install and connect
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    the cabinet, following the manufacturer's instructions. 2 Select an available PCI or PCI-X expansion slot and remove the slot cover, as shown at right. (see page 12.) For the best performance, use the available 64-bit slot that's compatible with your HostRAID controller. ! Caution: Touch a grounded
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    sequence so that the Adaptec Serial ATA II RAID controller heads the list. If Setup does not allow this change, your system BIOS may not be configurable to allow the Adaptec Serial ATA II RAID controller to act as a second boot device. Next Steps If you are installing the driver and an operating
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    an Array ...26 Creating an Array with the ACU 26 Creating an Array with Adaptec Storage Manager 27 Making Your Array Bootable 28 This chapter explains how to set your HostRAID controller to be the boot controller, and how to create a bootable array. Note: If you are completing a standard
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    . 3 Move the boot controller to the top of the list. Creating an Array You can create a RAID 0, 1, or 10 array using one of these tools: ● Array Configuration Utility (ACU)-BIOS-based menus and keyboard navigation (see page 51). ● Adaptec Storage Manager-Graphical software application (running from
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    ● 27 Creating an Array with Adaptec Storage Manager This section describes how to use the Adaptec Storage Manager configuration wizard to build a RAID 0, 1, or 10 array. Note: You will need the HostRAID Installation CD to complete this task. To create a RAID 0, 1, or 10 array: 1 Insert the HostRAID
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    can use them to store data. 10 Close all windows, then click Reboot to restart your system. 11 Remove the HostRAID Installation CD. For information on installing and using Adaptec Storage Manager as a full software application, refer to the online Help or the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide. 12
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    chapter... Before You Begin ...30 Creating a Driver Disk ...30 Installing with Windows ...30 Installing with Red Hat Linux 31 Installing with SUSE Linux...31 Installing with NetWare ...32 This chapter explains how to install your HostRAID controller driver and an operating system onto a bootable
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    SUSE Linux, see page 31. ● For NetWare, see page 32. Installing with Windows You will need your Windows Installation CD to complete this task. To install the HostRAID controller driver while installing Windows: 1 Insert your Windows CD, then restart the computer. 2 Follow the on-screen instructions
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    the Red Hat Linux installation, following the instructions included with your operating system. 8 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 36. Installing with SUSE Linux To install the HostRAID controller driver while installing SUSE Linux: 1 Insert the first SUSE Installation CD. 2 Restart
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    your computer, then install NetWare. (For instructions, refer to your NetWare documentation.) To be able to load additional drivers later, select Manual install mode during the first part of the installation. 2 Click Continue to load additional drivers: a Select Modify when the storage adapters are
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    ...34 Creating a Driver Disk ...34 Installing on Windows ...34 Installing on Red Hat or SUSE Linux 35 Installing on NetWare ...35 This chapter explains how to install your HostRAID controller driver on an existing operating system. Note: To install the driver while you're installing an operating
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    included in your controller kit. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to get to the Adaptec Start Menu. 4 Click Create Driver Disk, from the Main Menu. 5 Select one of the operating systems from this list: ● Windows ● Linux ● Netware 6 Select the type of operating system you want to use. 7 Select the
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    Driver on an Existing Operating System ● 35 6 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 36. Installing on Red Hat or SUSE Linux To install the module on Red Hat or SUSE Linux: 1 Insert and mount the RAID Installation CD: Red Hat-mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom SUSE-mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom
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    About Adaptec Storage Manager 37 Installing Adaptec Storage Manager 37 About the HRCONF Command Line Utility 37 About the ARC Utility...38 About the AFU ...38 Which Utility Should I Use 38 Once you have installed your HostRAID controller, disk drives (or other devices), and device driver, you
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    Manager Installation CD. For installation instructions, refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide, also included on the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD. About the HRCONF Command Line Utility HRCONF (HostRAID Configuration Utility) is a command line utility that you can use to perform
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    DOS use the AFU. Which Utility Should I Use? To create a bootable array, Adaptec recommends that you use the BIOS-based ARC utility (see above). For all subsequent storage management tasks, Adaptec recommends that you install and use Adaptec Storage Manager (see page 37). As a full-featured software
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    Adaptec Storage Manager 10 In this chapter... Features ...40 Overview ...40 Changing How Drives are Displayed 41 Collapsed and Expanded Views 42 Component Views...43 This chapter provides an overview of Adaptec Storage Manager, the user-friendly GUI that you use to easily create and manage
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    systems and controllers you are managing. You can perform most configuration and management tasks by selecting a controller from the tree and working with related objects. The figure below shows how Adaptec Storage Manager displays information about Physical and Logical devices. Using the buttons
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    Chapter 10: Understanding Adaptec Storage Manager ● 41 Physical Devices View This view displays information about the drives, enclosures, and other physical devices attached to the controller. The devices are organized numerically. The display for each channel or port includes information on maximum
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    Chapter 10: Understanding Adaptec Storage Manager ● 42 Collapsed and Expanded Views You can display a collapsed or expanded view of the system configuration. Initially, Storage Manager displays a collapsed textual view of the configuration information in both the Logical devices and Physical devices
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    Chapter 10: Understanding Adaptec Storage Manager ● 43 Component Views When you click a physical or logical device in the by that spare are highlighted. ● In the graphical views, if the logical device uses only part of the available storage, only those segments are highlighted (in dark blue).
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    Solving Problems 11 In this chapter... Troubleshooting Checklist ...45 Recovering from a Disk Drive Failure 45 This chapter provides basic troubleshooting information and solutions for solving your HostRAID controller problems.
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    ● If your HostRAID controller is not detected during system boot, try installing it in a different PCI-X expansion slot. (See page 23 for instructions.) ● Did the driver install correctly? If you are still unable to resolve a problem, you can find additional troubleshooting information and direction
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    the array, check that the cables, disk drives, and controllers are properly installed and connected. Then, if necessary, use Adaptec Storage Manager to rebuild the array. For instructions, refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide or online Help. Failure in Multiple Arrays Simultaneously If
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    combination of performance and redundancy. RAID levels also vary by the number of disk drives they support. This appendix describes the RAID levels supported by your HostRAID controller, and provides a basic overview of each to help you select the best level of protection for your data storage.
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    16, 32, or 64 KB. You can maximize the performance of your HostRAID controller by setting the stripe-unit size to a value that is close , is called a stripe. Selecting a RAID Level and Tuning Performance Disk arrays are used to improve performance and reliability. The amount of improvement depends
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    RAID Level 0 1 10 Data Redundancy No Yes Yes Physical Drive Capacity Utilization 100% 50% 50% Read Write Built-In Performance Performance ... Disk Drive 3 Disk Drive 4 3 999 7 ... Not Used Unused Space: 150 GB 4 1000 8 ... Not Used Unused Space: 150 GB RAID 0 Logical Drive = 1000 GB
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    Disk Drive 2 1 - 250 Not Used Unused Space: 150 GB RAID 1 Logical Drive = 250 GB RAID 10 Arrays A RAID 10 array is built from two or more equal-sized RAID 1 arrays. Adaptec RAID controllers support a maximum number of 48 disk drives in a RAID 10 array. Data in a RAID 10 array is both striped and
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    52 Running the ARC Utility...52 Creating and Managing Arrays 52 Using SATASelect...57 Formatting and Verifying Disk Drives 59 The Adaptec RAID Configuration (ARC) utility is an embedded BIOS-based utility that you can use to create, configure, and manage arrays, and format or verify disk drives
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    selected. The Array Properties menu displays. Assigning Array Properties Once the array is created and its properties are assigned, you cannot change the array properties using the ACU. Instead, use Adaptec Storage Manager (See Chapter 10, for details.)
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    the user will be informed about the medium error (LBA number and port number) and the array will be deleted. Members will be reverted stop the build or clear process on a RAID 1 from ACU, you can restart it by pressing Ctrl+R. ● A RAID 1 and 10 created using the Quick Init option may return some
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    as degraded. You will be informed about the error (LBA no and port number of the drive are displayed). By replacing a failed drive of a RAID copied to the new one, and the original RAID 1 array is recreated. ● Manual Rebuild a From the Main Menu, select Manage Arrays. From the List of Arrays, select
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    B: Using the ARC Utility ● 55 ● Force from Offline The Hotkey Ctrl+F under manage arrays will make the failed array usable. Below is a list of states applied: ● Failed simple volume will be marked as optimal state ● Failed R1 will be marked to degraded state ● Failed R10 will be marked to degraded
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    be erased. Note: Configuring disk drives makes a simple volume. A simple volume can be managed like normal arrays by using the Manage Arrays option on your Main menu. To configure drives: 1 From the menu, select Configure Drives. 2 Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the disk you wish to
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    of SATA ATAPI TAPE Drive and CDROM. ● The 1220SA supports booting from the ELTORITO bootable CD/DVD media. If a bootable CD/DVD media is detected, that bootable media gets precedence in the booting order. Using SATASelect The SATASelect utility allows you to change the BIOS and HostRAID controller
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    Controller Configuration Runtime BIOS Enabled Disabled Disabled:Scan bus BBS Support Device Controller Physical Drives Display Enabled during Post Disabled SATA Configuration Write Cache Enabled Disabled DMA (1420SA only) Enabled Disabled Device Security Lock (1430SA & 1220SA Only) SMART
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    Drives You can use the disk utilities up all data. Formatting destroys all data on a disk drive. To use the disk utilities: 1 Turn on your computer and press Ctrl+A when format of the disk drive by writing zeros to the entire disk. SATA drives are low-level formatted at the factory and do not need
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    - Step-by-Step 65 This chapter describes how to use the Adaptec Flash Utility (AFU), a text-based DOS utility that you can use to update, save, or verify the HostRAID controller's firmware BIOS. ! Caution: Although the AFU contains safeguards to prevent you from accidentally damaging your HostRAID
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    AFU for DOS ● 61 Introduction The AFU is a DOS utility used to update, save, or verify the HostRAID controller's firmware BIOS. The AFU is easy to use and contains safeguards to prevent you from accidentally damaging the HostRAID controller's flash contents. Still, you must be careful to use the AFU
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    examples of command syntax that will work to get help: A:\> AFU HELP A:\> AFU /? LIST The LIST command displays the AFU-supported HostRAID controllers installed on your computer. Use this command to see which HostRAID controllers are installed, or to identify the ID numbers assigned to each physical
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    Appendix C: Using the AFU for DOS ● 63 Example This example shows a typical system response to a LIST command: A:\> AFU LIST Adaptec Flash Utility V1.0-0 B1406 (c)Adaptec Inc. 1999-2005. All Rights Reserved. Controllers Detected and Recognized: Controller #0 (03:01:00) Adaptec ASC-48300 SAVE The
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    after an update has been performed: A:\> AFU UPDATE /C 0 Adaptec Flash Utility V1.0-0 B1406 (c)Adaptec Inc. 1999-2005. All Rights Reserved. Updating Controller 0 (Adaptec AAR-1430) Reading flash image file (Build 1406) AFU is about to update firmware on controller(s) Adaptec AAR-1430 ***PLEASE
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    1999-2005. All Rights Reserved. Version Information for Controller #0 (Adaptec AAR-1430) ROM: Build 1406 [VALID] AFU Command Line - Step-by-Step This section provides step-by step instructions for updating the flash. To update the flash using the AFU command line: 1 Shut down the computer. 2 Insert
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    DOS prompt, type afu list, then press Enter. This command displays the Adaptec SATA HostRAID controllers in your system. Note the HostRAID controller number for the controller you want to update; you may need it in Step 6 to perform the update. 6 You can update the flash using any of the following
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    To prevent ESD damage: ● Use an ESD wrist or ankle strap controller by its bracket or edges only. Avoid touching the printed circuit board or the connectors. ● Put the controller down only on an antistatic surface such as the bag supplied in your kit. ● If you are returning the controller to Adaptec
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    Technical Specifications E In this chapter... Environmental Specifications 69 DC Power Requirements...69 Current Requirements...69
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    to 3,000 meters Note: Forced airflow is recommended, but not required. DC Power Requirements Ripple and noise DC Voltage 50 mV peak-to-peak (max) 3.3 V ± 10% Current Requirements Adaptec Model AAR-1430SA AAR-1420SA AAR-1220SA Maximum Current (A) 1.5A 1.5A 1.5A
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    . See volume, spanned volume, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10. Also known as a container. array initialization See configure. ATA AT Bus Attachment. Standard parallel interface to IDE hard disks typically used in desktop computers and some entry-level servers. Serial ATA (SATA), is a successor to parallel
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    between storage devices and a RAID controller. For SATA channels, each channel has a single drive capacity. check point A feature that enables you to exit the ACU when an operation is in progress and be able to continue without interruption. The driver then resumes the operation from where the BIOS
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    been configured on another Adaptec RAID controller. The RAID signature on the disk allows the RAID controller to identify whether or not the disk was configured on the controller it is currently connected to. H hard disk drive Basic unit of nonvolatile, nonremovable, magnetic storage media. See disk
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    storage unit. low-level format Process performed by the drive firmware that completely cleans any data off the hard disk. M mirrored array/mirroring See RAID 1, RAID 10 configured by the controller management software; for example, a missing drive. Q quick init An array configured using the Quick
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    RAID 1 is redundant. In the event of a drive failure, redundant arrays can be restored to normal operation by replacing the failed drive and rebuilding the array. rescan Process of updating the current screen to show all currently available resources. S Serial ATA (SATA) A successor to ATA that uses
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    Glossary ● 93 stripe size The amount of data in each section of a striped array. striped array See RAID 0, RAID 10. T task An operation that occurs only on the RAID controller, asynchronous to all other operations; for example, initializing a disk or verifying an array. Some tasks can take an
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    Utility. See AFU Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility. See HRCONF Adaptec Storage Manager installing 37 AFU 38 Array Configuration Utility. See ACU arrays creating (ACU) 52 non-RAID 49 RAID 1 50 RAID 10 50 C customer support 3 D data striping 48 disk drives connecting to SATA controllers 24 failure
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    failure Red Hat driver installation 35 Redundant Array of Independent Disks. See RAID replacing failed disk drives S SATA controllers connecting disk drives 24 SATASelect using settings 57 SCSI Serial ATA. See SATA Small Computer System Interface. See SCSI storage management ACU 52 AFU 38 SATASelect
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    Adaptec, Inc. 691 South Milpitas Boulevard Milpitas, CA 95035 USA ©2006 Adaptec, Inc. All rights reserved. Adaptec and the Adaptec logo are trademarks of Adaptec, Inc. which may be registered in some jurisdictions. Part Number: CDP-00181-02-A, Rev. A JB 09/06
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Installation and User’s Guide
Serial ATA II
1430SA, 1420SA, 1220SA
HostRAID Controllers