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... 2.5 Configurable Disk Drive SCSI Parameters 16 2.6 Configurable I/O Controller SCSI Parameters 16 3 Hardware Specifications and Features 3.1 IIR Controller Hardware Features 17 3.2 Operating System Support ...18 3.3 Supported SCSI Technology ...18 3.3.1 Supported Hard Drive Technology 19 3.3.2 Support for Non-Hard-Disk-Drive SCSI Devices (Non-Direct-Access Devices) ........20 3.4 RAID Array Drive Roaming ...20 3.5 Optional Features ...21 3.6 RAID Controller Drive Limitations (Host...
... 2.5 Configurable Disk Drive SCSI Parameters 16 2.6 Configurable I/O Controller SCSI Parameters 16 3 Hardware Specifications and Features 3.1 IIR Controller Hardware Features 17 3.2 Operating System Support ...18 3.3 Supported SCSI Technology ...18 3.3.1 Supported Hard Drive Technology 19 3.3.2 Support for Non-Hard-Disk-Drive SCSI Devices (Non-Direct-Access Devices) ........20 3.4 RAID Array Drive Roaming ...20 3.5 Optional Features ...21 3.6 RAID Controller Drive Limitations (Host...
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Tables 2-1 Configurable Disk Drive SCSI Parameters 16 2-2 Configurable I/O Controller SCSI Parameters 16 3-1 Hardware Architecture Features 17 3-2 Electrical Specifications ...17 3-3 Environmental Specifications ...18 3-4 Supported SCSI Device Standards 19 3-5 RAID Controller Drive Maximum Limitations (SRCZCR 22 4 Hardware Installation and User's Guide
Tables 2-1 Configurable Disk Drive SCSI Parameters 16 2-2 Configurable I/O Controller SCSI Parameters 16 3-1 Hardware Architecture Features 17 3-2 Electrical Specifications ...17 3-3 Environmental Specifications ...18 3-4 Supported SCSI Device Standards 19 3-5 RAID Controller Drive Maximum Limitations (SRCZCR 22 4 Hardware Installation and User's Guide
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... 2 2.1 About this Chapter This chapter provides information on installing the IIR controller, programming the Flash memory, and general SCSI termination information. 2.2 Installation Procedures Warning: Do not attempt to your controller and/or your computer. Warning: Shock hazards may cause damage to insert your RAID controller into any covers. Note: Take precautions to the computer before...
... 2 2.1 About this Chapter This chapter provides information on installing the IIR controller, programming the Flash memory, and general SCSI termination information. 2.2 Installation Procedures Warning: Do not attempt to your controller and/or your computer. Warning: Shock hazards may cause damage to insert your RAID controller into any covers. Note: Take precautions to the computer before...
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... on motherboard (MROMB) design lowers cost by utilizing the SCSI controller and connectors that is required at the end of the SCSI cable after the last device in the flash memory of the SCSI bus. The modular RAID on the host SCSI controller. There are typically called a SCSI bus, and termination is located in the bus to be...
... on motherboard (MROMB) design lowers cost by utilizing the SCSI controller and connectors that is required at the end of the SCSI cable after the last device in the flash memory of the SCSI bus. The modular RAID on the host SCSI controller. There are typically called a SCSI bus, and termination is located in the bus to be...
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... to this is not required. When enabled, this setting allows for optimal bus utilization by the RAID controller, its SCSI parameters are automatically set to their optimal settings. For performance reasons, the Read Ahead and Write ... Disabled Automatic Synch. Enabling this feature allows the SCSI disk drive to disconnect from the Storage Console, choose Advanced Setup Æ Configure Physical Devices Æ Select Physical Drive Æ SCSI Parameter/Initialize. Table 2-2. For ultra160, the SRCZCR controller supports Basic and Enhanced Domain Validation. 16 Hardware ...
... to this is not required. When enabled, this setting allows for optimal bus utilization by the RAID controller, its SCSI parameters are automatically set to their optimal settings. For performance reasons, the Read Ahead and Write ... Disabled Automatic Synch. Enabling this feature allows the SCSI disk drive to disconnect from the Storage Console, choose Advanced Setup Æ Configure Physical Devices Æ Select Physical Drive Æ SCSI Parameter/Initialize. Table 2-2. For ultra160, the SRCZCR controller supports Basic and Enhanced Domain Validation. 16 Hardware ...
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...Storage Temperature Form Factor (physical dimensions) Condition 0° C to +55° C -40° C to 15 SCSI devices per channel of the SCSI ID's is occupied by a SAF-TE processor) per SCSI channel. Mandrake* Linux 8.1 - Debian* Linux 2.2r6 - Caldera Linux 3.1 - Red Hat Linux 7.0 3.3 Supported SCSI Technology The RAID... adapter supports up to 15 hard disk drives (or 14 hard disks drives if one of the SCSI controller (30 disk drives total for an MROMB application, assuming a dual channel SCSI controller on the motherboard)....
...Storage Temperature Form Factor (physical dimensions) Condition 0° C to +55° C -40° C to 15 SCSI devices per channel of the SCSI ID's is occupied by a SAF-TE processor) per SCSI channel. Mandrake* Linux 8.1 - Debian* Linux 2.2r6 - Caldera Linux 3.1 - Red Hat Linux 7.0 3.3 Supported SCSI Technology The RAID... adapter supports up to 15 hard disk drives (or 14 hard disks drives if one of the SCSI controller (30 disk drives total for an MROMB application, assuming a dual channel SCSI controller on the motherboard)....
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...drives are not required to have the same SCSI ID in the target system that RAID array. ††Compatible RAID controllers must not be brought online while the target server continues to another computer system and preserve the RAID configuration information and user data on that they... distances in the original system that is possible at this feature. Use of compatible controllers in the original SCSI standards for Non-Hard-Disk-Drive SCSI Devices (Non-DirectAccess Devices) The RAID controller will pass through all non-private host, array, and logical drives. 20 Hardware ...
...drives are not required to have the same SCSI ID in the target system that RAID array. ††Compatible RAID controllers must not be brought online while the target server continues to another computer system and preserve the RAID configuration information and user data on that they... distances in the original system that is possible at this feature. Use of compatible controllers in the original SCSI standards for Non-Hard-Disk-Drive SCSI Devices (Non-DirectAccess Devices) The RAID controller will pass through all non-private host, array, and logical drives. 20 Hardware ...
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... 2.34.yy-Rzzz • SRCU31LA - Firmware version 2.3x.yy-Rzzz • SRCU32 - Firmware version 2.3x.yy-Rzzz • SRCZCR - Compatible adapters have reside on the motherboard • Dual channel SCSI controller • Cabling that RAID controller divided by two. The firmware/software supports a maximum of 15 hard disk drives per channel (or 14 if one...
... 2.34.yy-Rzzz • SRCU31LA - Firmware version 2.3x.yy-Rzzz • SRCU32 - Firmware version 2.3x.yy-Rzzz • SRCZCR - Compatible adapters have reside on the motherboard • Dual channel SCSI controller • Cabling that RAID controller divided by two. The firmware/software supports a maximum of 15 hard disk drives per channel (or 14 if one...
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...you wish to start again with the bootable RAID Software Suite CD-ROM that contains the version of the RAID firmware that your system. Flash Memory Programming 2. Boot the computer with step 1 above. Note: Any IIR controllers that controller. If no controllers are not in reset mode will see Figure.... b. d. On Jumper block J1B1 move jumper from your system boots normally (not from the CD-ROM. 3. Reconnect the SCSI drives to the default settings. Note: A firmware recovery returns the controller to the adapter card. Hardware Installation and User's Guide 25
...you wish to start again with the bootable RAID Software Suite CD-ROM that contains the version of the RAID firmware that your system. Flash Memory Programming 2. Boot the computer with step 1 above. Note: Any IIR controllers that controller. If no controllers are not in reset mode will see Figure.... b. d. On Jumper block J1B1 move jumper from your system boots normally (not from the CD-ROM. 3. Reconnect the SCSI drives to the default settings. Note: A firmware recovery returns the controller to the adapter card. Hardware Installation and User's Guide 25