Adaptec 3405 User Guide

Adaptec 3405 - RAID Controller Manual

Adaptec 3405 manual content summary:

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    Serial Attached SCSI RAID Controllers Installation and User's Guide
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    , Inc., 691 South Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas, CA 95035. Trademarks Adaptec, Adaptec Storage Manager, MaxIQ, SerialSelect, and the Adaptec logo are trademarks of Adaptec, Inc., which may be registered in some jurisdictions. Microsoft, Windows, and Vista are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the US
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    installing or using your Adaptec product, check this document first-you will find answers to most of your questions. If you need further assistance, use the support options listed below. To expedite your service, have your computer in front of you. Technical Support Identification (TSID) Number
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    is available to the purchaser by delivering the product during the warranty period to an authorized Adaptec service facility or to Adaptec and providing proof of purchase price and date. The purchaser shall bear all shipping, packing and insurance costs and all other costs, excluding labor and
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    with the instruction manual, may cause listed ITE: Adaptec RAID 5085/Adaptec RAID 5405/Adaptec RAID 5445/ Adaptec RAID 5805/ Adaptec RAID 5405Z/Adaptec RAID 5805Z/Adaptec RAID 5445Z/ Adaptec RAID 5805Q/Adaptec RAID 5805ZQ/ Adaptec RAID 51245/Adaptec RAID 51645/Adaptec RAID 52445/ ASR-3405/ASR-3805
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    a Battery Backup Module 19 Upgrading the Controller Firmware 19 About the Adaptec RAID 5085 20 About the Adaptec RAID 5405 21 About the Adaptec RAID 5445 22 About the Adaptec RAID 5805/5805Q 23 About the Adaptec RAID 51245 24 About the Adaptec RAID 51645 25 About the Adaptec RAID 52445
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    the Boot Controller 52 Creating an Array 52 Creating an Array with the ACU 52 Creating an Array with Adaptec Storage Manager 54 Making Your Array Bootable 55 Installing the Driver and an Operating System Before You Begin 57 Creating a Driver Disk 57 Installing with Windows 58 Installing
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    Manager 68 Installing Adaptec Storage Manager 68 About the Adaptec RAID Controller Configuration Utility 68 About the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility 69 About the Adaptec Flash Utility 69 Which Utility Should I Use 69 Solving Problems Troubleshooting Checklist 71 Monitoring Disk Drives
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    Drive Segments 83 Non-redundant Arrays (RAID 0 83 RAID 1 Arrays 84 RAID 1 Enhanced Arrays 84 RAID 10 Arrays 85 RAID 5 Arrays 86 RAID 5EE Arrays 87 RAID 50 Arrays 88 RAID 6 Arrays 89 RAID 60 Arrays 89 Selecting the Best RAID Level 90 Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility
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    Updating the Flash Using the AFU Command Line 119 Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference Adaptec RAID 5085 LED Connector Specification 121 Adaptec RAID 5405/5405Z LED and I2C Connector Specification 123 Adaptec RAID 5445/5445Z LED and I2C Connector Specification 124 Adaptec RAID 5805
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    Contents ● 11 Technical Specifications Environmental Specifications 152 DC Power Requirements 152 Current Requirements 152 Index
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    RAID controller models are described in this guide: ● Adaptec RAID 5085 ● Adaptec RAID 5405/5405Z ● Adaptec RAID 5445/5445Z ● Adaptec RAID 5805/5805Q/5805Z/5805ZQ ● Adaptec RAID 51245 ● Adaptec RAID 51645 ● Adaptec RAID 52445 ● Adaptec RAID 3085 ● Adaptec RAID 3405 ● Adaptec RAID 3805 ● Adaptec RAID
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    ; located on the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD. ● Adaptec Storage Manager Online Help-Describes how to use the Adaptec Storage Manager software; accessible from the main window of Adaptec Storage Manager. ● Adaptec RAID Controller Command Line Utility User's Guide-Describes how to use
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    Kit Contents and System Requirements 2 In this chapter... Kit Contents...15 System Requirements ...15 This chapter lists the contents of your Adaptec RAID controller kit and the system requirements that must be met for you to successfully install and use your controller.
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    (bootable), including controller drivers, and this guide Note: 3-series kits ship with a boot CD; 5-series and 2-series kits ship with a boot DVD. ● Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD (not bootable), including user guides for Adaptec Storage Manager and the ARCCONF command line utility ● Cables
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    Chapter 2: Kit Contents and System Requirements ● 16 ● Available compatible PCIe slot (depending on your controller model-see the descriptions starting on page 17) ● 20 MB of free disk drive space ● 16-bit SVGA color monitor with a resolution of at least 800 x 600 ● CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive
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    Standard RAID Controller Features 18 Adding a Battery Backup Module 19 Upgrading the Controller Firmware 19 About the Adaptec RAID 5085 20 About the Adaptec RAID 5405 21 About the Adaptec RAID 5445 22 About the Adaptec RAID 5805/5805Q 23 About the Adaptec RAID 51245 24 About the Adaptec RAID
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    updates to controller firmware, BIOS, and the Adaptec RAID Configuration utility ● Disk drive hot-swapping ● Event logging and broadcasting including email and SNMP messages ● Multiple options for creating and managing RAID arrays-A full software application (Adaptec Storage Manager), a BIOS-based
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    a battery backup module, refer to the Adaptec Web site at www.adaptec.com. Upgrading the Controller Firmware To upgrade the firmware on your Adaptec RAID controller, follow the instructions in Using the Adaptec Flash Utility on page 113. You can also use the Adaptec Storage Manager to upgrade your
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    the Adaptec RAID 5085 The Adaptec RAID 5085 is a SAS RAID controller with these features: Ext. Alarm Aggregate Activity Mode 0 Flash connector Activity LEDs Diagnostic LEDs Audible Alarm Drive Activity LED connectors for CN1/CN0 CN0 CN1 2 external SAS connectors Mounting bracket Battery
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    3: About Your RAID Controller ● 21 About the Adaptec RAID 5405 The Adaptec RAID 5405 is a SAS RAID controller with these features: Drive Activity LED connectors for CN0/CN1 Drive Activity LEDs for CN0/CN1 Mode 0 Flash connector Aggregate Activity Diagnostic LEDs Internal mini-SAS connector CN0
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    3: About Your RAID Controller ● 22 About the Adaptec RAID 5445 The Adaptec RAID 5445 is a SAS RAID controller with these features: Drive Activity CN1/CN0 Status CN1/CN0 Mode 0 Flash connector Ext. Alarm External miniSAS connector CN1 Diagnostic LEDs (back of card) Internal mini-SAS connector CN0
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    3: About Your RAID Controller ● 23 About the Adaptec RAID 5805/5805Q The Adaptec RAID 5805/5805Q is a SAS RAID controller with these features: Drive Activity LED connectors for CN0/CN1 Drive Activity LEDs for CN0/CN1 Mode 0 Flash connector Aggregate Activity Diagnostic LEDs CN1 2 internal
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    Maximum number of disk drives MaxIQ SSD support Enclosure Support Onboard speaker Battery Backup Module Full Height, Half Length PCIe x8 2.5 Gb/s 16 512 MB DDR2 3 mini-SAS x4 (SFF-8087) 1 mini-SAS x4 (SFF-8088) 16 direct-attached (or up to 256 with expanders) 8 Adaptec MaxIQ-branded/Intel X25
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    Maximum number of disk drives MaxIQ SSD support Enclosure Support Onboard speaker Battery Backup Module Full Height, Half Length PCIe x8 2.5 Gb/s 20 512 MB DDR2 4 mini-SAS x4 (SFF-8087) 1 mini-SAS x4 (SFF-8088) 20 direct-attached (or up to 256 with expanders) 8 Adaptec MaxIQ-branded/Intel X25
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    Maximum number of disk drives MaxIQ SSD support Enclosure Support Onboard speaker Battery Backup Module Full Height, Half Length PCIe x8 2.5 Gb/s 28 512 MB DDR2 6 mini-SAS x4 (SFF-8087) 1 mini-SAS x4 (SFF-8088) 28 direct-attached (or up to 256 with expanders) 8 Adaptec MaxIQ-branded/Intel X25
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    Your RAID Controller ● 27 About the Adaptec RAID 5405Z The Adaptec RAID 5405Z is a SAS RAID controller with these features: Drive Activity LED connectors for CN0 Drive Activity LEDs for CN0 I2C connector for CN0 Ext. Alarm connector Aggregate Activity Mode 0 Flash connector Diagnostic LEDs Internal
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    RAID Controller ● 28 About the Adaptec RAID 5445Z The Adaptec RAID 5445Z is a SAS RAID controller with these features: Drive Activity LED connectors for CN0/CN1 Drive Activity LEDs for CN0/CN1 I2C connectors for CN0/CN1 Ext. Alarm connector Aggregate Activity Mode 0 Flash connector Diagnostic LEDs
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    About the Adaptec RAID 5805Z/5805ZQ The Adaptec RAID 5805Z/5805ZQ is a SAS RAID controller with these features: Drive Activity LED connectors for CN0/CN1 Drive Activity LEDs for CN0/CN1 I2C connectors for CN0/CN1 Ext. Alarm connector Aggregate Activity Mode 0 Flash connector Diagnostic LEDs CN1
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    RAID 3085 The Adaptec RAID 3085 is a SAS RAID controller with these features: Diagnostic Activity Board Power Supply LEDs LEDs Drive Activity LED connectors for CN1/CN0 Alarm connector Mode 0 Flash connector CN1 CN0 2 external SAS connectors Mounting bracket PCIe x8 connector Battery
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    power supply Drive Activity LEDs for CN0 Diagnostic LEDs Back side of Controller Form Factor Bus compatibility PCIe bus width PCIe bus speed Phys (Unified Serial Ports) Standard cache Connectors, internal Maximum number of disk drives Enclosure Support Onboard speaker Battery Backup Module Low
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    Mounting bracket Drive Activity LEDs CN1 CN0 Diagnostic LEDs Back side of Controller Form Factor Bus compatibility PCIe bus width PCIe bus speed Phys (Unified Serial Ports) Standard cache Connectors, internal Maximum number of disk drives Enclosure Support Onboard speaker Battery Backup Module
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    CN1 A = CN0 Form Factor Bus compatibility PCIe bus width PCIe bus speed Phys (Unified Serial Ports) Standard cache Connectors, internal Maximum number of disk drives Enclosure Support Onboard speaker Battery Backup Module Half-size PCIe x8 2.5 Gb/s 12 256 MB DDR2 3 mini-SAS x4 (SFF-8087) 12 (or up
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    CN1 A = CN0 Form Factor Bus compatibility PCIe bus width PCIe bus speed Phys (Unified Serial Ports) Standard cache Connectors, internal Maximum number of disk drives Enclosure Support Onboard speaker Battery Backup Module Half-size PCIe x8 2.5 Gb/s 16 256 MB DDR2 4 mini-SAS x4 (SFF-8087) 16 (or up
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    Form Factor Bus compatibility PCIe bus width PCIe bus speed Phys (Unified Serial Ports) Standard cache Connectors, external Maximum number of disk drives MaxIQ SSD support Enclosure Support Onboard speaker Battery Backup Module Low-profile MD2 PCIe x8 2.5 Gb/s 4 128 MB DDR2 1 mini-SAS x4 (SFF-8088
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    of disk drives MaxIQ SSD support Enclosure Support Onboard speaker Battery Backup Module Low-profile MD2 PCIe x8 2.5 Gb/s 4 128 MB DDR2 1 mini-SAS x4 (SFF-8087) 4 direct-attached (or up to 128 with expanders) 2405: 8 Adaptec MaxIQ-branded/Intel X25-E SSD (512GB max) 2405Q: 8 MaxIQ-compatible SSD
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    Form Factor Bus compatibility PCIe bus width PCIe bus speed Phys (Unified Serial Ports) Standard cache Connectors, internal Maximum number of disk drives MaxIQ SSD support Enclosure Support Onboard speaker Battery Backup Module Low-profile MD2 PCIe x8 2.5 Gb/s 8 128 MB DDR2 2 mini-SAS x4 (SFF-8087
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    Options ...41 Basic Installation Steps...42 This chapter provides the basic information you need to set up your disk drives and arrays the way you want them. It also describes the options you have for installing your Adaptec controller and disk drives, and creating arrays for data storage.
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    RAID levels supported by your Adaptec RAID controller, including the minimum and maximum number of disk drives required by each. Note: Before you begin, familiarize yourself with your Adaptec controller's physical features and the RAID levels that it supports (see Standard RAID Controller Features
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    arrays, refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide or online Help. For more information about compatible disk drives, refer to the Adaptec Web site at www.adaptec.com/compatibility. Cables Depending on your requirements, you can use any of these cables: External mini-SAS (SFF-8088 to SFF
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    using only Adaptec SAS cables. For more information or to purchase cables, visit the Adaptec Web site at www.adaptec.com. Installation Options When you install your Adaptec controller, you can choose to create a bootable array and then install your operating system and the controller driver on that
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    , you can connect external disk drives as well (or instead). 2 Set the boot controller (see page 52). 3 Create a bootable array (see page 52). 4 Install your operating system and the controller driver (see page 56.) 5 Install Adaptec Storage Manager and begin to manage your data storage (see page 67
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    5 In this chapter... Before You Begin ...44 Installing the Controller...44 Connecting Disk Drives to Your Controllers 46 Connecting External Devices 50 Next Steps ...50 This chapter explains how to install your Adaptec RAID controller, and how to install and connect internal and external disk
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    your Adaptec RAID controller into your computer cabinet. Adaptec RAID controllers come in two basic configurations: standard and zero maintenance cache protection with batteryless backup. Follow one of these sets of instructions: ● To install a standard series Adaptec RAID controller (without
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    to connect a Battery Backup Module (see page 19) to an Adaptec RAID controller with Zero Maintenance Cache Protection. The battery module can overheat and may even explode! 1 Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cord. Open the cabinet, following the manufacturer's instructions. 2 Select
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    on page 50. Connecting Disk Drives to Your Controllers You can connect SAS disk drives, SATA disk drives, SATA Solid State Drives (SSD), and Adaptec MaxIQ Solid State Drives to your SAS RAID controller. (See www.adaptec.com/ compatibility for a list of compatible disk drives.) There are no jumpers
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    have been installed and attached to the controller, close your computer cabinet, reattach the power cord, then continue with Connecting External Devices on page 50. Connecting to a System Backplane In a backplane connection, disk drives and SAS cards are attached to and communicate with each other
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    (3-series controllers do not support MaxIQ caching.) Adaptec Q-series controllers support Adaptec MaxIQ-branded Solid State Drives plus select SSDs from other manufacturers. For RAID arrays, you can use any Solid State Drive on the compatibility list. See www.adaptec.com/compatibility for a list of
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    (mini-SAS to SATA). In a backplane connection, use the appropriate cable for your backplane type (see page 47 for more about backplane connections). You can connect a maximum of eight MaxIQ-compatible SSDs to a controller. For RAID arrays, Adaptec RAID controllers support a maximum of 256 drives
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    external device(s), such as disk drives or disk drive enclosures. Adaptec recommends using only Adaptec cables. For more information or to purchase cables, visit the Adaptec Web site at www.adaptec.com. Next Steps If you are installing the controller driver and an operating system onto a bootable
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    ...52 Creating an Array ...52 Making Your Array Bootable 55 This chapter explains how to set your Adaptec controller to be the boot controller, and how to create a bootable array. Note: If you are completing a standard installation onto an existing operating system, you don't have to complete
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    . For instructions, refer to the Adaptec RAID Controller Command Line Utility User's Guide. You can use either tool, but the ACU utility is the quicker and easier tool for this task. Note: Adaptec recommends that you not combine SAS and SATA disk drives within the same array. Adaptec Storage Manager
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    . Press any key to return to the ACU Menu. You can start using the array immediately. However, performance is reduced until the build process is complete. 12 Press Esc until the Exit utility window appears. 13 Select Yes, then press Enter. The computer restarts. 14 Continue with Making Your Array
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    a RAID 5 array: 1 Insert the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD into your CD drive, then restart your computer. 2 When prompted, select the language you want, then press Enter. 3 Review the license information, then press Enter. The main menu opens. 4 Click Launch Configuration Utility. Adaptec
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    to store data. 10 Close all windows, then click Reboot to restart your system. 11 Remove the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD. For information on installing and using Adaptec Storage Manager as a full software application, refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide or online Help. 12
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    with Red Hat Linux 59 Installing with SUSE Linux...59 Installing with OpenServer ...59 Installing with UnixWare ...60 Installing with Solaris...60 Installing with VMware ...61 Installing with FreeBSD ...61 This chapter explains how to install your Adaptec RAID controller driver and an operating
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    Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows 7. To create a driver disk: 1 Set your system BIOS so that your computer boots from the CD drive. (For instructions, refer to your computer documentation.) 2 Turn on your computer, then insert the RAID Installation CD included in your RAID controller
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    Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 8 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 67. Installing with Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, or Windows Vista To install the Adaptec RAID controller driver while installing Windows: 1 Insert your Windows CD, then restart the
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    , select Done. 7 Complete the Linux installation, following the instructions included with your operating system. 8 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 67. Installing with SUSE Linux To install the Adaptec RAID controller driver while installing SUSE Linux: 1 Insert the first SUSE
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    When all drivers have loaded, select No. 6 Complete the UnixWare installation, following the instructions included with your operating system. 7 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 67. Installing with Solaris Note: This task is not necessary if you are installing Solaris 10 Update 2 or
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    . If the driver fails to load, run lsdev and check for the floppy disk drive. Then, try again with the appropriate device. 7 Type boot. 8 Complete the FreeBSD installation, following the instructions included with your operating system. 9 Reboot your computer, then remove the driver disk. 10 Repeat
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    ...63 Installing on Windows ...64 Installing on Red Hat or SUSE Linux 64 Installing on OpenServer ...65 Installing on UnixWare ...65 Installing on Solaris...65 Installing on VMware...66 Installing on FreeBSD ...66 This chapter explains how to install your Adaptec RAID controller driver. Note: To
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    a driver disk: 1 Set your system BIOS so that your computer boots from the CD drive. (For instructions, refer to your computer documentation.) 2 Turn on your computer, then insert the RAID Installation CD included in your RAID controller kit. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to get to the Adaptec
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    When the installation is complete, remove the driver disk and restart your computer. 5 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 67. Installing on Red Hat or SUSE Linux To install the module on Red Hat or SUSE Linux: 1 Insert and mount the RAID Controller Installation CD: Red Hat: mount /dev
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    in a terminal window. If there is no pre-existing Adaptec driver on your computer, continue with Step 3. If an Adaptec driver is already installed on your computer, perform a pkgrm SUNWaac to remove it. ! Caution: If your operating system currently boots from the Adaptec controller, do not reset
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    distribution. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to save the boot image and run the vmware-mkinitrd command manually. 5 Reboot your computer and remove the driver disk. Note: Currently, the Adaptec Storage Manager GUI is not supported on VMware. To create and manage arrays, you must connect to the
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    Storage Manager 68 About the Adaptec RAID Controller Configuration Utility 68 About the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility 69 About the Adaptec Flash Utility 69 Which Utility Should I Use 69 Once you have installed your Adaptec RAID controller, disk drives (or other devices), and device driver
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    Storage Manager Adaptec Storage Manager is included on the Adaptec Storage 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 Adaptec RAID Controller Configuration Utility
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    also use Adaptec Storage Manager to update the controller firmware/BIOS. See the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide for more information. Which Utility Should I Use? To create a bootable array, Adaptec recommends that you use the BIOS-based ACU (See Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility on
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    Solving Problems 10 In this chapter... Troubleshooting Checklist ...71 Silencing the Alarm ...71 Recovering from a Disk Drive Failure 72 Resetting the Controller...73 This chapter provides basic troubleshooting information and solutions for solving controller problems.
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    a problem, you can find additional troubleshooting information and direction on the Adaptec Web site at www.adaptec.com or the Support Knowledgebase at ask.adaptec.com. Monitoring Disk Drives Status You can use the 'blink' feature of Adaptec Storage Manager to monitor the status of your SAS and
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    , disk drives, and controllers are properly installed and connected. Make sure that the new disk drive is equal or greater in size than the failed disk drive. Then, if necessary, use Adaptec Storage Manager to rebuild the array. For instructions, refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide or
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    logical drive without the initialization step. You can use the BIOS utility, ACU (see page 69), the command-line utility, ARCCONF, or Adaptec Storage Manager. For more information, refer to the Adaptec RAID Controller Command Line Interface User's Guide and the Adaptec. Storage Manager User's Guide
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    Chapter 10: Solving Problems ● 74 6 Disconnect all cables from the controller, then attach a shorting jumper to the Mode 0 flash connector. (To locate the Mode 0 flash connector on your Adaptec RAID controller, see the figures in About Your RAID Controller on page 17.) 7 Reconnect the power cord,
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    Devices Communicate 77 What's a Phy? ...77 What's a SAS Port?...78 What's a SAS Address?...78 What's a SAS Connector? ...78 What do SAS Cables Look Like 78 How are Disk Drives Identified in SAS 79 What are the SAS Connection Options 79 How is SAS Different from Parallel SCSI 81 This section
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    ● 76 Terminology Used in This Chapter For convenience, SAS HBAs and SAS RAID controllers are referred to generically in this chapter as SAS cards. HBAs, RAID controllers, disk drives, and external disk drive enclosures are referred to as end devices and expanders are referred to as expander devices
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    from a phy in one port to a phy in the other port. As shown in the figure above, a wide port can support multiple independent links simultaneously. Phys are internal, within SAS connectors (see page 78). SAS cables physically connect one or more phys on one SAS device to one or more phys on another
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    of RAID controllers and storage devices. A port is one or more phys. A narrow port contains one phy. A wide port typically contains four phys. Each port has its own unique SAS address (see page 79), and all the phys in a port share that same SAS address. SAS card port options vary. A SAS card with
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    page 17 for your RAID controller Activity LED connections and locations. Once you have connected to a backplane, use Adaptec Storage Manager to manage your disk drives. For more information, refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide on the Adaptec Storage Manager Installation CD. .The number
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    (see page 79), support large configurations of SAS end devices, including SAS cards and SAS and SATA disk drives. With expander devices, you can build large and complex storage topologies. There are two types of SAS expanders: fanout expanders and edge expanders. Each performs a different role in
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    mode Supports SATA and SAS disk drives simultaneously More than 100 disk drives per SAS card, using an expander (see page 80) or 50 SATAII disk drives. Supports single- and dual-port devices Uses unique SAS addresses to differentiate between devices SAS addresses self-configured by SAS devices
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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 Adaptec RAID 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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    equal-sized group of independent disks, a RAID 0 array provides improved I/O performance. Drive segment size is limited to the size of the smallest disk drive in the array. For instance, an array with two 250 GB disk drives and two 400 GB disk drives can create a RAID 0 drive segment of 250 GB, for
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    Appendix B: Understanding RAID ● 84 RAID 1 Arrays A RAID 1 array is built from two disk drives, where one disk drive is a mirror of the other (the same data is stored on each disk drive). Compared to independent disk drives, RAID 1 arrays provide improved performance, with twice the read rate and
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    RAID ● 85 RAID 10 Arrays A RAID 10 array is built from two or more equal-sized RAID 1 arrays. Data in a RAID 10 array is both striped and mirrored. Mirroring provides data protection, and striping improves performance. Drive segment size is limited to the size of the smallest disk drive
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    and parity data to provide redundancy. Parity data provides data protection, and striping improves performance. Parity data is an error-correcting redundancy that's used to re-create data if a disk drive fails. In RAID 5 arrays, parity data (represented by Ps in the next figure) is striped evenly
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    Disk Drive) Disk Drive 2 250 GB Disk Drive 3 400 GB Disk Drive 4 400 GB Disk Drives in Logical Drive Disk Drive 1 1 S ... P Disk Drive 2 2 P ... 449 Disk Drive 3 S 3 ... S Unused Space = 150 GB Disk Drive 4 P 4 ... 500 Unused Space = 150 GB Based on the drive segment sizes used: RAID
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    data. RAID 50 Logical Drive = 1000 GB plus Parity RAID 5 A Each RAID 5 Logical Drive has 500 GB Data Storage 250 GB Parity Data RAID 5 B 1, 5, P 3, P, 9 P, 7, 11 Drive 1 250 GB Drive 2 250 GB Drive 3 250 GB 2, 6, P 4, P, 10 P, 8, 12 Total Unused Space = 150 GB Drive 4 400 GB Drive 5 400
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    calculation slows performance (compared to RAID 5 arrays). RAID 6 arrays must be built from at least four disk drives. Maximum stripe size depends on the number of disk drives in the array. Disk Drive 1 250 GB Drive Segment Size (Smallest Disk Drive) Disk Drive 2 250 GB Disk Drive 3 400 GB
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    levels that are most appropriate for the logical drives on your storage space, based on the number of available disk drives and your requirements for performance and reliability. RAID Level RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 1E RAID 10 RAID 5 RAID 5EE RAID 50 RAID 6 RAID 60 Redundancy No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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    Manage JBODs 96 Using the ACU to Manage the MaxIQ Pool 96 Using SerialSelect to Modify Controller Settings 97 Formatting and Verifying Disk Drives 99 Locating Disk Drives ...100 Identifying Disk Drives ...100 Viewing the Event Log ...102 The Adaptec RAID Configuration (ARC) utility is a BIOS
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    displays: "Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility will load after, system initialization. Please wait... Or press Key to attempt loading the utility forcibly [Generally, not recommended]" Note: The first time you power on your computer after you install a new controller, the BIOS may display
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    Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility ● 93 Managing Existing Arrays To view or modify existing arrays, select Manage Arrays from the main ACU menu. From the Manage Arrays menu, you can: ● View the properties of an array. Note: Failed drives are displayed in a different text color.
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    C: Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility ● 94 In the power management console, enter these details: Option Power Management Slow Down Drive After Power Off Drive After Verify Drive After Description When enabled, switches the array to low power state, when the array/ drive is inactive. The
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    to its main window. Managing Global Hot Spares A hot spare is a disk drive that automatically replaces any failed drive in a logical drive. A global hot spare is not assigned to a specific logical drive. It protects any logical drive on the controller (except RAID 0 logical drives). You can create
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    apply to Adaptec 5-series and 2-series controllers only. (3-series controllers do not support MaxIQ caching.) You can configure the MaxIQ pool only if you have one or more MaxIQ-compatible Solid State Drives installed on the RAID controllers in your system. For a list of MaxIQ-compatible SSDs, refer
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    Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility ● 97 All supported SSDs are displayed. 3 Using the arrow keys, select an SSD from the list. 4 Press Ins to add the SSD to the MaxIQ pool. 5 To remove an SSD from the pool, press the right arrow to switch windows, use the arrow keys to select
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 98
    is enabled/disabled on a per-drive basis in Adaptec Storage Manager. Caution-When write cache is enabled, there is a slight possibility of data loss or corruption during a power failure. Runtime BIOS When enabled, the controller BIOS allows the controller to act as a bootable device. Disabling
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 99
    non-editable. These settings are not available on the Adaptec RAID 31205 and Adaptec RAID 31605 controllers. Option Description PHY Rate The data transfer rate between the controller and devices. The default setting is Auto, which allows the SAS card to adjust the data transfer rate, as needed
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 100
    Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility ● 100 To format or verify a disk drive: 1 Start the ARC utility (see page 92). 2 Select the controller you want, then press Enter. 3 Select Disk Utilities. 4 Select the disk drive you want, then press Enter. 5 Select Format Disk or Verify
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 101
    Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility ● 101 ● Storage Enclosure Processor (SEP) managed devices-The connection is determined by an active backplane. Box0 (enclosure 0) is connected to slot0 (disk drive slot 0 in the enclosure). For more information, see Backplane Connections on
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 102
    Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility ● 102 Viewing the Event Log The BIOS-based event log records all firmware events, such as configuration changes, array creation, and boot activity. Some events are not stored indefinitely-the event log is cleared of any non-persistent events
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 103
    a text-based utility that you can use to create, configure, and manage arrays. (A BIOS-based ACU is also available. See page 92.) Note: Adaptec recommends that only advanced users familiar with working in DOS use the ACU for DOS utility. For more information, see Managing Your Storage Space on page
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 104
    disk which you can create using the RAID Installation CD that came in your Adaptec RAID controller kit. To create the ACU floppy disk: 1 Insert your RAID Controller Installation CD into the CD drive, then browse to this file: packages/firmware/controllermodel/acu.exe Where controllermodel is the
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 105
    to be assigned to an array. Therefore, when recording a RAID 10, the ACU can't map hot spares assigned to the individual mirror sets in the resulting script file. Instead, the ACU creates a single list for all hot spares assigned to the RAID 10. For more information, see Method Keyword on page 109.
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 106
    Utility for DOS ● 106 About Record Mode Note: You can also create a script file manually (see the following section). In Record Mode, the ACU writes a RAID controller . If no drive or directory is specified, the file is placed in the same location as the ACU executable. The ACU supports only a subset
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    Array Configuration Utility for DOS ● 107 Array Definition Block Keywords The array definition block always begins with the keyword Array and ends with the keyword End. The other required array definition keywords are Drives and Type. Array definition keywords and descriptions are listed in this
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 108
    drive can be assigned to protect multiple arrays (as a pool spare). Once a pool spare is used by a failed disk drive, Drives assigns all the hot spares in the list to all arrays within the multilevel array. InitializeAll Keyword If you want the ACU to initialize all drives connected to the controller
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 109
    Appendix D: Using the Array Configuration Utility for DOS ● 109 Method Keyword Method is an optional keyword, indicating which method to use when creating a redundant (RAID 1, 1E, 10, 5, 5EE, 50, 6 and 60) array. Possible values: ● Build (the default)-Perform a Build/Verify process on the array.
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 110
    RAID1, RAID5, RAID10, or RAID50. Depending on the RAID levels supported by your RAID controller, additional possible values are: RAID1E, RAID5EE, RAID6, listed in this table. Code Description 0 ACU ran without changes-ACU exited with no errors (success) and no report is required. 1 No controller
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 111
    this array. 10 Number of drives do not match the array type-The number of drives you selected is Controller not responding. 17 Build/Verify/Clear failed. 18 Cannot use drives on shared channel. 21 Failed in getting kernel version. Unknown product ID. 22 Kernel timeout in writing command. 23 No RAID
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    the Array Configuration Utility for DOS ● 112 # Use drives 1 and 2 Drives=0:1:0,0:2:0 # Disable write cache WriteCache=No # Assign 1 spare drive HotspareDrives=0:3:0 End This sample script file creates a maximum-size three-disk-drive RAID 5: # Create a maximum size RAID 5 labeled 'MyData' Array
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 113
    Using the AFU Command Line 119 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 RAID controller's firmware BIOS and NVRAM. ! Caution: Although the AFU contains safeguards to prevent you from accidentally
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 114
    controller firmware, go to: ● The RAID Controller Installation CD-Includes the AFU executable (AFU.exe) and a separate flash image. The flash image may comprise multiple User Flash Image (UFI) files. ● The Adaptec Web site-Download a new firmware file to get the most recent version of firmware/BIOS
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 115
    the Adaptec Flash Utility ● 115 Creating the Firmware Update Disks To create the firmware update disks: 1 Copy these files to empty, formatted floppy disks, a USB flash drive, or a writable CD: ● AFU.exe ● Axxxx01.ufi where xxx is the model number of your controller. Note: Most controller model
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    or from a DOS partition on a bootable drive. (You can use a disk connected to the controller you're updating.) If your computer isn't set up to boot from the bootable floppy disk, enter the system setup utility to change the setting. 2 Insert the firmware update disk containing AFU.exe 3 At the DOS
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    system response after an update. A:\> AFU UPDATE /C 0 Adaptec Flash Utility V4.0-0 B5749 (c)Adaptec Inc. 1999-2005. All Rights Reserved. Updating Controller 0 (Adaptec RAID 31205) Reading flash image file (Build 5749) AFU is about to update firmware on controllers Adaptec RAID 31205 ***PLEASE DO NOT
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    ID>] This example displays version information about all supported RAID controllers. A:\> AFU VERSION /C 0 Adaptec Flash Utility V4.0-0 B5749 (c)Adaptec Inc. 1999-2005. All Rights Reserved. Version Information for Controller #0 (Adaptec RAID 31205) ROM: Build 5748 [VALID] Fri Sep 27 13:28:40
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    instructions suitable for your requirements: ● To update a single RAID controller: AFU UPDATE /C Where is the number of the RAID controller whose firmware you are updating. For example, to upgrade Controller 0, type AFU UPDATE /C 0 ● To update multiple RAID controllers
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 120
    Connector Specification 142 Adaptec RAID 2045 LED Connector Specification 147 Adaptec RAID 2405/2405Q LED and I2C Connector Specification 147 Adaptec RAID 2805 LED and I2C Connector Specification 148 This chapter provides a reference guide for Adaptec® RAID controllers of Activity LED and I2C
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 121
    Appendix F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 121 Adaptec RAID 5085 LED Connector Specification 2249100-R ASR-5085/512MB RoHS SGL ● Adaptec RAID 5085 Activity LED Header Connector: Molex 10-89-7162 or equivalent ● Activity LED Header Mating Cable Connector: Molex 22-55-2161 or
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 122
    Appendix F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 122 J12: J12 Pin Number 2 1 Signal ~2kHz Square Wave +3.3V Description Open collector transistor ● Adaptec RAID 5085 Status LED Board Connector: Molex 10-89-7162 or equivalent ● Status LED Mating Cable Connector: Molex 22-55-2161 or
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 123
    Appendix F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 123 Adaptec RAID 5405/5405Z LED and I2C Connector Specification 2258100-R 2258100JA-R 2258200-R 2266800-R ASR-5405 RoHS KIT ASR-5405/JA RoHS KIT ASR-5405 RoHS Single ASR-5405Z RoHS Single ● Adaptec RAID 5405/5405Z Activity LED Header
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    Appendix F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 124 ● I2C Mating Cable Connector: Molex 22-43-3030 or equivalent J4: J4 Pin Number 3 2 1 Signal I2C Clock Ground I2C Data ● Adaptec RAID 5405 Status LED Board Connector: Molex 10-89-7162 or equivalent ● Status LED Mating Cable
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    ACTIVITY CN1, LANE 3 Description LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode 22-55-2161 Pin Number 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 14 13 16 15 ● Adaptec RAID 5445/5445Z Aggregate Activity LED Board Connector: Molex 22-28
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    CN1, LANE 3 Description LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode 22-55-2161 Pin Number 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 14 13 16 15 Adaptec RAID 5805/5805Q/5805Z/5805ZQ
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    ACTIVITY CN1, LANE 3 Description LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode 22-55-2161 Pin Number 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 14 13 16 15 ● Adaptec RAID 5805/5805Q/5805Z/5805ZQ Aggregate Activity LED Board Connector: Molex 22-28
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 128
    Appendix F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 128 ● I2C Mating Cable Connector: Molex 22-43-3030 or equivalent J5: J5 Pin Number 3 2 1 Signal I2C Clock Ground I2C Data ● Adaptec RAID 5805/5805Q Status LED Board Connector: Molex 10-89-7162 or equivalent ● Status LED Mating Cable
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    Description LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode 22-55-2161 Pin Number 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 14 13 16 15 ● Adaptec RAID 51245 Activity LED Board Connector
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    F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 130 ● Adaptec RAID 51245 Aggregate Activity LED Board Connector: Molex 22-28-4023 or equivalent ● Aggregate LED Mating Cable Connector: Molex 50-57-9002 or equivalent J10: J10 Pin Number 2 1 Signal ACTIVITY +3.3V Description LED Cathode LED
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    Description LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode 22-55-2161 Pin Number 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 14 13 16 15 ● Adaptec RAID 51645 Aggregate Activity LED Board
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    Appendix F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 132 J10: J10 Pin Number 2 1 Signal ACTIVITY +3.3V Description LED Cathode LED Anode ● Adaptec RAID 51645 External Alarm Connector: Molex 22-28-4023 or equivalent ● Alarm Mating Cable Connector: Molex 50-57-9002 or equivalent J12:
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 133
    LANE 3 Description LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode 22-55-2161 Pin Number 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 14 13 16 15 ● Adaptec RAID 52445 Activity LED Header
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    LANE 3 Description LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode LED Anode LED Cathode 22-55-2161 Pin Number 4 3 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 14 13 16 15 ● Adaptec RAID 52445 Aggregate Activity LED Board Connector: Molex
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    Appendix F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 135 Adaptec RAID 3085 LED Connector Specification 2251600-R 2251600JA-R 2252200-R 2252300-R ASR-3085 RoHS Kit ASR-3085/JA RoHS Kit ASR-3085 RoHS Single ASR-3085/256MB RoHS Single ● Adaptec RAID 3085 LED Board Connector: Molex 10-89-
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 136
    Appendix F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 136 J10: J10 Pin Number 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Signal +3.3V 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 ● Adaptec RAID 3405 Aggregate Activity LED Board Connector: Molex 22-28-8022 2.54mm 1x2 RA Header or equivalent. ● LED Mating Cable Connector: Molex 50-57-9002
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 137
    Description SB6 - Controller Type SB7 - Backplane Type Adaptec RAID 3805 LED and I2C Connector Specification 2252100-R 2252100JA-R 2252200-R 2252300-R ASR-3805 RoHS Kit ASR-3805/JA RoHS Kit ASR-3805 RoHS Single ASR-3805/256MB RoHS Single ● Adaptec RAID 3805 LED Board Connector: Molex 10-89-7162
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    F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 138 J11: Pin Number 2 1 Signal AGGREGATE0_3_L +3.3V Description Aggregate Cathode - Connector J3 Ports 0-3 Aggregate Anode ● Adaptec RAID 3805 Aggregate Activity LED Board Connector: Molex 22-28-8022 2.54mm 1x2 RA Header or equivalent ● LED
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    SB3 - Ground SB4 - SDataOut SB5 - SDataIn SB6 - Controller Type SB7 - Backplane Type Adaptec RAID 31205 LED and I2C Connector Specification 2252500-R 2252400-R ASR-31205 RoHS Single ASR-31205 RoHS Kit ● Adaptec RAID 31205 LED Board Connector: Molex 10-89-7162 2.54mm 2x8 Header or equivalent
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    F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 140 J10 Pin Number 15 16 Signal +3.3V ACT0_7_LED_L (7) Description CONNECTOR J5-PORT3 Anode CONNECTOR J5-PORT3 Cathode 22-55-2161 16 15 ● Adaptec RAID 31205 LED Board Connector: Molex 10-89-7162 2.54mm 2x8 Header or equivalent ● LED Mating
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    Appendix F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 141 J15: Pin Number 2 1 Signal AGGREGATE8_11_L +3.3V Description Aggregate Cathode - Connector J18 Ports 0-3 Aggregate Anode ● Adaptec RAID 31205 I2C Board Connector: Molex 22-43-6030 or equivalent ● I2C Mating Cable Connector:
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 142
    SB3 - Ground SB4 - SDataOut SB5 - SDataIn SB6 - Controller Type SB7 - Backplane Type Adaptec RAID 31605 LED and I2C Connector Specification 2252800-R 2252700-R ASR-31605 RoHS Single ASR-31605 RoHS Kit ● Adaptec RAID 31605 LED Board Connector: Molex 10-89-7162 2.54mm 2x8 Header or equivalent
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 143
    Cathode CONNECTOR J5-PORT3 Anode CONNECTOR J5-PORT3 Cathode 22-55-2161 Pin Number 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 14 13 16 15 ● Adaptec RAID 31605 LED Board Connector: Molex 10-89-7162 2.54mm 2x8 Header or equivalent ● LED Mating Cable Connector: Molex 22-55-2161 or equivalent J17: Board Pin Number
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 144
    Appendix F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 144 ● Adaptec RAID 31605 Aggregate Activity LED Board Connector: Molex 22-28-8022 2.54mm 1x2 RA Header or equivalent ● LED Mating Cable Connector: Molex 50-57-9002 or equivalent J11: Pin Number 2 1 Signal AGGREGATE0_3_L +3.3V
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    F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 145 J7: The following pins are tied to Sideband Signals of SFF-8087 connector J3 (Ports 0-3) Pin Number 1 2 3 Signal SDA_A GND SCL_A Description I2C Data - Connector J3 Ports 0-3 Ground I2C Clock - Connector J3 Ports 0-3 ● Adaptec RAID 31605
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    Appendix F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 146 Pin Number B10 A9 A10 A11 B11 A8 Signal GND GND SB4_CONA SB5_CONA CONTROLLER_TYPEA_BUF BACKPLANE_TYPEA I2C Description SB2 - Ground SB3 - Ground SB4 - Reset SB5 - Backplane Address SB6 - Controller Type SB7 - Backplane Type SGPIO
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 147
    Appendix F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 147 Adaptec RAID 2045 LED Connector Specification 2260300-R ASR-2045 RoHS SGL ● Adaptec RAID 2045 Aggregate Activity LED Board Connector: Molex 22-28-4023 or equivalent ● Aggregate LED Mating Cable Connector: Molex 50-57-9002 or
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 148
    Appendix F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 148 J1: J1 Pin Number Signal 2 ACTIVITY 1 +3.3V Description LED Cathode LED Anode ● Adaptec RAID 2405/2405Q I2C Board Connector : Molex 22-43-6030 or equivalent ● I2C Mating Cable Connector: Molex 22-43-3030 or equivalent J4: J4
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    F: Controller LED and I2C Connector Quick Reference ● 149 ● Adaptec RAID 2805 Aggregate Activity LED Board Connector: Molex 22-28-4023 or equivalent ● Aggregate LED Mating Cable Connector: Molex 50-57-9002 or equivalent J1: J1 Pin Number Signal 2 ACTIVITY 1 +3.3V Description LED Cathode LED
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 150
    ESD on the body only. ● Handle the 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, put it back in its
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 151
    Technical Specifications H In this appendix... Environmental Specifications 152 DC Power Requirements...152 Current Requirements...152
  • Adaptec 3405 | User Guide - Page 152
    Specifications Note: Adaptec RAID controllers require adequate airflow to operate reliably. The recommended airflow is 200 LFM. Forced airflow is recommended. Ambient temperature with forced airflow Ambient temperature without forced airflow Ambient temperature with Battery Backup Unit (BBU
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    scripts 111 script file syntax 106 scripts 105 switches 105 Adaptec customer support 3 Adaptec Flash Utility. See AFU Adaptec RAID Configuration utility 69, 91 to 102 Adaptec RAID Controller Configuration utility. See ARCCONF Adaptec Storage Manager 68 creating arrays 54 installing 68 adapters. See
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    Drives Display During POST setting 98 RAID levels 39 Removable Media Devices Boot Support setting 98 resetting 73 Runtime BIOS setting 98 SAS Address setting 99 SAS cables 40 setting boot controller 52 specifications 151 standard features troubleshooting 71 updating firmware 114 upgrading firmware
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    devices 50 F failed disk drives 72 multiple arrays 72 multiple disk drives 73 RAID 0 arrays 73 without hot spare 72 firmware 114 creating floppy disks 115 firmware upgrades 19 flashing controllers 73 floppy disks for firmware update 115 formatting disk drives 99 FreeBSD driver installation 66 OS
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    SAS SerialSelect 97 applying changes 97 exiting 97 modifying controller settings 97 opening 97 software 68 Solaris driver installation 65 Solid State Drive (SSD) 18, 40, 46, 94, 96 installing 48 to 50 specifications 151 storage management Adaptec RAID Configuration utility 69 Adaptec Storage Manager
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    installation 65 OS installation 60 updating firmware 114 upgrading firmware 19 utilities Adaptec RAID Controller utility 69 AFU 69 ARCCONF 68 V verifying disk drives 99 VMWare driver installation 66 OS installation 61 W Windows driver installation 64 OS installation 58 Z zero maintenance cache
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    Adaptec, Inc. 691 South Milpitas Boulevard Milpitas, CA 95035 USA ©2010 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-00194-03-A Rev. A JB 07/10
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