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... FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT, COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT. Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of others. ii Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Portions Copyright 2005-2007 by Intel Corporation. Intel products are not intended for use in the United States and other countries. *Other names and...
... FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT, COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT. Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of others. ii Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Portions Copyright 2005-2007 by Intel Corporation. Intel products are not intended for use in the United States and other countries. *Other names and...
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...: • Engineers who are designing a Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB storage adapter into a system. • Anyone installing a Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB storage adapter in their RAID system. For details on how to configure the storage adapters, and for the Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB. • Appendix A explains drive roaming and how to do a drive migration. Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide iii Audience This...
...: • Engineers who are designing a Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB storage adapter into a system. • Anyone installing a Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB storage adapter in their RAID system. For details on how to configure the storage adapters, and for the Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB. • Appendix A explains drive roaming and how to do a drive migration. Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide iii Audience This...
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...Preface ...iii Audience ...iii Organization ...iii Related Publication ...iii Chapter 1, Overview 1 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB 1 Protocol Support ...1 Usability ...2 SATA Features of the 1078 Controller 4 Beep Codes ...5 Chapter 2, Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware Installation 6 Requirements ...6 Install the RAID Controller ...6 Configure the RAID Controller 9 Replacing a Controller, Resolving a Config Mismatch 9 Chapter 3, Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Characteristics 10 Technical Specifications ...11 Array Performance Features 12 Fault Tolerance ...12...
...Preface ...iii Audience ...iii Organization ...iii Related Publication ...iii Chapter 1, Overview 1 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB 1 Protocol Support ...1 Usability ...2 SATA Features of the 1078 Controller 4 Beep Codes ...5 Chapter 2, Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware Installation 6 Requirements ...6 Install the RAID Controller ...6 Configure the RAID Controller 9 Replacing a Controller, Resolving a Config Mismatch 9 Chapter 3, Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Characteristics 10 Technical Specifications ...11 Array Performance Features 12 Fault Tolerance ...12...
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... logical drives. As a third generation PCI Express storage controller, the Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB addresses the demand for the RAID controller, even during system failures. The PCI-Express* connector fits into an x4 or x8 PCI-Express slot capable of expanders. Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB The Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB is an intelligent low-profile RAID adapter with expanders. • Serial Tunneling Protocol...
... logical drives. As a third generation PCI Express storage controller, the Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB addresses the demand for the RAID controller, even during system failures. The PCI-Express* connector fits into an x4 or x8 PCI-Express slot capable of expanders. Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB The Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB is an intelligent low-profile RAID adapter with expanders. • Serial Tunneling Protocol...
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... rates. • Support for non-disk devices and mixed capacity drives. • Support for limitations on redundant volumes); Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide 2 See also the tested hardware and operating system list for Rebuilds, Consistency Checks, Initialization (auto restarting...consumption. • User specified rebuild rate (percent of RAID mode, may not be set for the RAID Controller SRCSATAWB to use from 0-100%). Online RAID level migration (upgrade of system resources to make sure the RAID card supports your operating system. Drive roaming. - ...
... rates. • Support for non-disk devices and mixed capacity drives. • Support for limitations on redundant volumes); Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide 2 See also the tested hardware and operating system list for Rebuilds, Consistency Checks, Initialization (auto restarting...consumption. • User specified rebuild rate (percent of RAID mode, may not be set for the RAID Controller SRCSATAWB to use from 0-100%). Online RAID level migration (upgrade of system resources to make sure the RAID card supports your operating system. Drive roaming. - ...
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...Ahead. Adaptive Read Ahead. I /O: Reads data directly from disk. (not cache) 3 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Faster because it does not wait for the disk but ensures data is not in a RAID 5 array, which optimizes performance by enabling readmodify-write mode. Reads ahead and caches data...• Firmware provides best effort to recognize an error and recover if possible. • Failures are logged from OS Event Log, Intel® RAID Web Console 2; Usually slower but data will be lost if power is lost. - Determines whether read . - There must be ...
...Ahead. Adaptive Read Ahead. I /O: Reads data directly from disk. (not cache) 3 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Faster because it does not wait for the disk but ensures data is not in a RAID 5 array, which optimizes performance by enabling readmodify-write mode. Reads ahead and caches data...• Firmware provides best effort to recognize an error and recover if possible. • Failures are logged from OS Event Log, Intel® RAID Web Console 2; Usually slower but data will be lost if power is lost. - Determines whether read . - There must be ...
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... single PHY or wide ports consisting of 2, 3, or 4 PHY within one quad port. • Allows addressing of the 1078 Controller • Provides eight independent phys, each supporting 3.0 Gbps SATA data transfers. • Scalable interface that supports up to 16 physical... Supports SMP to address a single target (in nonvolatile RAM and on the drives (COD). - Optional battery backup for cache memory. Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide 4 SATA Features of multiple SATA targets through an expander if using SATA 2.0- Hot-swap support. - Configuration stored...
... single PHY or wide ports consisting of 2, 3, or 4 PHY within one quad port. • Allows addressing of the 1078 Controller • Provides eight independent phys, each supporting 3.0 Gbps SATA data transfers. • Scalable interface that supports up to 16 physical... Supports SMP to address a single target (in nonvolatile RAM and on the drives (COD). - Optional battery backup for cache memory. Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide 4 SATA Features of multiple SATA targets through an expander if using SATA 2.0- Hot-swap support. - Configuration stored...
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...rebuild with a different sound at completion. Online Capacity Expansion and RAID Level Migration Rules • Migration must occur to RAID 5. Data has been lost . • Long beep, 3...Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Beep Codes • Short beep, 1 second on , 3 seconds off . Using hot spare in a logical array. • Migration and OCE cannot be done on Spanned Arrays (RAID 10, 50, 60). • Migrations supported are : RAID 1 to RAID 0, RAID 5 to RAID 0, RAID 6 to RAID 0. • With OCE migrations supported are RAID 0 to RAID 1, RAID 0 to RAID 5, RAID...
...rebuild with a different sound at completion. Online Capacity Expansion and RAID Level Migration Rules • Migration must occur to RAID 5. Data has been lost . • Long beep, 3...Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Beep Codes • Short beep, 1 second on , 3 seconds off . Using hot spare in a logical array. • Migration and OCE cannot be done on Spanned Arrays (RAID 10, 50, 60). • Migrations supported are : RAID 1 to RAID 0, RAID 5 to RAID 0, RAID 6 to RAID 0. • With OCE migrations supported are RAID 0 to RAID 1, RAID 0 to RAID 5, RAID...
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... x4 or x8 PCI-Express* slot. If necessary, change the bracket on installing an add-in card. Changing the Bracket AF002212 4. 2 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware Installation Requirements • The Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB, with the provided cables. • A host system with your server system documentation to locate an appropriate slot and for instructions on the...
... x4 or x8 PCI-Express* slot. If necessary, change the bracket on installing an add-in card. Changing the Bracket AF002212 4. 2 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware Installation Requirements • The Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB, with the provided cables. • A host system with your server system documentation to locate an appropriate slot and for instructions on the...
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...; Route the cables carefully. Decrease the maximum length by one 4-port combined end of an internal cables to the upper connector. Installing the Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB 5. If you are using an expander backplane, connect the second cable to SATA drives either directly or via SAS or SATA backplanes with the... drives, ports 0 - 3, connect one foot if using a backplane. • Do not use cross-over cables. • The cables are all properly attached. 7 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Figure 2. Do not use the shortest possible cable.
...; Route the cables carefully. Decrease the maximum length by one 4-port combined end of an internal cables to the upper connector. Installing the Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB 5. If you are using an expander backplane, connect the second cable to SATA drives either directly or via SAS or SATA backplanes with the... drives, ports 0 - 3, connect one foot if using a backplane. • Do not use cross-over cables. • The cables are all properly attached. 7 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Figure 2. Do not use the shortest possible cable.
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Install the server system cover and connect the power cords. AF002211 Figure 3. Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide 8 Connecting Cables between the RAID Controller and Drives/Backplane 6. See your server system documentation for instructions.
Install the server system cover and connect the power cords. AF002211 Figure 3. Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide 8 Connecting Cables between the RAID Controller and Drives/Backplane 6. See your server system documentation for instructions.
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...to state the keys to press to enter the Intel® RAID BIOS Console 2, such as the system. 2. Replacing a Controller, Resolving a Config Mismatch To replace the RAID controller, see the NVRAM and drive configurations. 3. See the Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Quick Start User's Guide and the Software User's... the same time as Press to remove and then install an add-in the hard drives. Exit and reboot. 9 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Press + when prompted during POST, stating that there is a configuration mismatch because the configuration data ...
...to state the keys to press to enter the Intel® RAID BIOS Console 2, such as the system. 2. Replacing a Controller, Resolving a Config Mismatch To replace the RAID controller, see the NVRAM and drive configurations. 3. See the Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Quick Start User's Guide and the Software User's... the same time as Press to remove and then install an add-in the hard drives. Exit and reboot. 9 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Press + when prompted during POST, stating that there is a configuration mismatch because the configuration data ...
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Card Layout s Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide 10 header expander hot-swap backplane) J7 Battery connector Daughter Connector used for optional battery backup pack card connector J8 Internal SAS/... header LED signal for drive fault per port for flashes if the firmware is in place. The card does not function as a controller if this jumper is corrupted. 3 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Characteristics J7 Embedded RAM J1 J2 J3 Speaker Battery Mount Points LSI* 1078 ROC J10 J6 J5 J8, ports 3 - 0 J9, ports 7 - 4 AF002341...
Card Layout s Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide 10 header expander hot-swap backplane) J7 Battery connector Daughter Connector used for optional battery backup pack card connector J8 Internal SAS/... header LED signal for drive fault per port for flashes if the firmware is in place. The card does not function as a controller if this jumper is corrupted. 3 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Characteristics J7 Embedded RAM J1 J2 J3 Speaker Battery Mount Points LSI* 1078 ROC J10 J6 J5 J8, ports 3 - 0 J9, ports 7 - 4 AF002341...
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...1078 2x4 internal ports, 16 devices per port with expanders 16 drives per controller; 32 virtual drives per controller; 16 hot spares per array. 11 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Small, thin cables do not restrict airflow; Technical Specifications... ports Physical and virtual drive support Cache Firmware Compatible devices Cabling Redundant configuration Enclosure management Enclosure support Array support Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB LSI* 1078 Integrated RAID on Chip 500 MHz +3.3 V, +12 V Low profile, extended half-length (7.71-inch x 2.536-inch) ...
...1078 2x4 internal ports, 16 devices per port with expanders 16 drives per controller; 32 virtual drives per controller; 16 hot spares per array. 11 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Small, thin cables do not restrict airflow; Technical Specifications... ports Physical and virtual drive support Cache Firmware Compatible devices Cabling Redundant configuration Enclosure management Enclosure support Array support Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB LSI* 1078 Integrated RAID on Chip 500 MHz +3.3 V, +12 V Low profile, extended half-length (7.71-inch x 2.536-inch) ...
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...Rebuild Using Hot Spares Error Checking and Indication Detects up to 72 hours of failure, hot plug, hot swap. multiple retries; Intel® RAID Smart Battery AXXRSBBU4 cache backup. patrol reads; Automatic at fail: Dedicated per drive As many as the drive can accept Stripe...Ahead, Adaptive Read Ahead, NonRead Ahead, Cache I/O or Direct I /O requests 6.4 Mbytes in NVRAM, event log, CIM, Smart, Intel® RAID Web Console 2 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide 12 logs in 64 Kbyte stripes Max queue tags per Array; Auto-resume of all motors, heads, and drive...
...Rebuild Using Hot Spares Error Checking and Indication Detects up to 72 hours of failure, hot plug, hot swap. multiple retries; Intel® RAID Smart Battery AXXRSBBU4 cache backup. patrol reads; Automatic at fail: Dedicated per drive As many as the drive can accept Stripe...Ahead, Adaptive Read Ahead, NonRead Ahead, Cache I/O or Direct I /O requests 6.4 Mbytes in NVRAM, event log, CIM, Smart, Intel® RAID Web Console 2 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide 12 logs in 64 Kbyte stripes Max queue tags per Array; Auto-resume of all motors, heads, and drive...
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For the boards installed in a PCI bus slot, all voltages are lower than the SELV 42.4 V limit. 13 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Each bare board is marked with battery. 0 to 50C without battery Non-operating, no battery -30C ...to 40C with the supplier name or trademark, type, and UL flammability rating. With battery 20-80% 10-90% condensing Safety Characteristics The Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB meets or exceeds the requirements of UL flammability rating 94 V0. Electrical Characteristics PCI +12 V 1.0-1.81A PCI +3.3 Aux 30mA PCI +3.3 V 330mA...
For the boards installed in a PCI bus slot, all voltages are lower than the SELV 42.4 V limit. 13 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Each bare board is marked with battery. 0 to 50C without battery Non-operating, no battery -30C ...to 40C with the supplier name or trademark, type, and UL flammability rating. With battery 20-80% 10-90% condensing Safety Characteristics The Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB meets or exceeds the requirements of UL flammability rating 94 V0. Electrical Characteristics PCI +12 V 1.0-1.81A PCI +3.3 Aux 30mA PCI +3.3 V 330mA...
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...properly. 6. To use drive roaming: 1. Remove the power cord(s). 2. Plug in and power on the drives (COD). 15 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Turn off the power to install and remove drives. 4. See your server system to remove the server cover. 7. ...The controller detects the RAID configuration from the configuration data on the drives. Appendix A: Drive Roaming and Drive Migration Install Drive ...
...properly. 6. To use drive roaming: 1. Remove the power cord(s). 2. Plug in and power on the drives (COD). 15 Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide Turn off the power to install and remove drives. 4. See your server system to remove the server cover. 7. ...The controller detects the RAID configuration from the configuration data on the drives. Appendix A: Drive Roaming and Drive Migration Install Drive ...
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... on the drives. Make sure all cables are properly attached and the RAID controller is properly installed. 9. Connect the data cables to which you start the system, the controller detects the RAID configuration from the first system and install them into the second system. Determine...on the system. Make sure all the cables meet specifications. 7. Note: Only complete configurations can be migrated; Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide 16 The controller to the hard drives in the second system in the same order as in and power on the same port...
... on the drives. Make sure all cables are properly attached and the RAID controller is properly installed. 9. Connect the data cables to which you start the system, the controller detects the RAID configuration from the first system and install them into the second system. Determine...on the system. Make sure all the cables meet specifications. 7. Note: Only complete configurations can be migrated; Intel® RAID Controller SRCSATAWB Hardware User's Guide 16 The controller to the hard drives in the second system in the same order as in and power on the same port...