User Guide
Page 2
...rights is furnished for conflicts or incompatibilities arising from published specifications. The SRCZCR RAID Adapter may cause the product to deviate from future changes to them. Copyright © Intel Corporation, 2002 *Other names and brands may be claimed as errata ...are not intended for a particular purpose, merchantability, or infringement of others. This SRCZCR RAID Adapter as well as provided in Intel's Terms and Conditions of Intel Corporation. Except as a commitment by Intel Corporation. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to fitness...
...rights is furnished for conflicts or incompatibilities arising from published specifications. The SRCZCR RAID Adapter may cause the product to deviate from future changes to them. Copyright © Intel Corporation, 2002 *Other names and brands may be claimed as errata ...are not intended for a particular purpose, merchantability, or infringement of others. This SRCZCR RAID Adapter as well as provided in Intel's Terms and Conditions of Intel Corporation. Except as a commitment by Intel Corporation. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to fitness...
User Guide
Page 3
... 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, Array, Logical, and Physical 21 A Flash Memory Programming A.1 Firmware Update Procedure via XROM StorCon 23 A.2 Firmware Recovery Procedure via...
... 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, Array, Logical, and Physical 21 A Flash Memory Programming A.1 Firmware Update Procedure via XROM StorCon 23 A.2 Firmware Recovery Procedure via...
User Guide
Page 4
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
User Guide
Page 5
... includes descriptions of the utilities, Storage Console (StorCon) and Storage Console Plus (StorCon+), to the accompanying Software Guide for this product. Read and adhere to all features are experienced in configuring computer systems with new add-in cards or have had previous experience with Intel® Integrated RAID (IIR) Controllers. The first part of the...
... includes descriptions of the utilities, Storage Console (StorCon) and Storage Console Plus (StorCon+), to the accompanying Software Guide for this product. Read and adhere to all features are experienced in configuring computer systems with new add-in cards or have had previous experience with Intel® Integrated RAID (IIR) Controllers. The first part of the...
User Guide
Page 6
...the user documentation set up clustering configurations using IIR Controllers and IIR controller software. The Intel® Integrated RAID Controller Clustering Guide, or Clustering Guide, describes how to determine if clustering is applicable only for those RAID controllers that are provided on the CD-ROM in ... Systems, Cluster functionality, and other system details may be opened, viewed, and printed with the IIR controller and its components and any optional RAID features that support this product. Document Formats All documents, with the exception of the quick start poster,...
...the user documentation set up clustering configurations using IIR Controllers and IIR controller software. The Intel® Integrated RAID Controller Clustering Guide, or Clustering Guide, describes how to determine if clustering is applicable only for those RAID controllers that are provided on the CD-ROM in ... Systems, Cluster functionality, and other system details may be opened, viewed, and printed with the IIR controller and its components and any optional RAID features that support this product. Document Formats All documents, with the exception of the quick start poster,...
User Guide
Page 7
... Certification Information Note: This card is intended for use in UL Listed computers or equivalent, that have instructions detailing installation. 1.4.1 Product Regulatory Compliance The IIRZN0CHXX (SRCZCR) RAID add-in card, when correctly integrated per this guide, complies with the following safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations. 1.4.2 Product Safety Compliance • CSA C22...
... Certification Information Note: This card is intended for use in UL Listed computers or equivalent, that have instructions detailing installation. 1.4.1 Product Regulatory Compliance The IIRZN0CHXX (SRCZCR) RAID add-in card, when correctly integrated per this guide, complies with the following safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations. 1.4.2 Product Safety Compliance • CSA C22...
User Guide
Page 8
... must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Operation of the FCC Rules. Getting Started 1.4.4 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings The IIRZN0CHXX (SRCZCR) RAID controller is marked with the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful...
... must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Operation of the FCC Rules. Getting Started 1.4.4 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings The IIRZN0CHXX (SRCZCR) RAID controller is marked with the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful...
User Guide
Page 13
...2.1 About this card is being installed. Warning: Shock hazards may cause damage to insert your computer's user manual before handling the IIR controller. 2.2.1 Computer System Hardware Requirements • Computer with CD-ROM drive • One available 64bit, 66MHz, 3.3 volt-keyed RAIDIOS-enabled...Installation Procedures Warning: Do not attempt to your controller and/or your motherboard documentation about availability of any non RAIDIOS-enabled PCI slot. Doing so may be present inside the computer in your RAID controller into any covers. Disconnect all the covers ...
...2.1 About this card is being installed. Warning: Shock hazards may cause damage to insert your computer's user manual before handling the IIR controller. 2.2.1 Computer System Hardware Requirements • Computer with CD-ROM drive • One available 64bit, 66MHz, 3.3 volt-keyed RAIDIOS-enabled...Installation Procedures Warning: Do not attempt to your controller and/or your motherboard documentation about availability of any non RAIDIOS-enabled PCI slot. Doing so may be present inside the computer in your RAID controller into any covers. Disconnect all the covers ...
User Guide
Page 15
... immediately. SCSI Termination Termination is unusable or if a previous firmware update was inadvertently interrupted (see Appendix A.1). The modular RAID on the host SCSI controller. Connected SCSI devices are typically called a SCSI bus, and termination is located in the bus to reprogram the... RAID firmware that are 2 options for example, if the current firmware programmed in the flash is critical when connecting SCSI ...
... immediately. SCSI Termination Termination is unusable or if a previous firmware update was inadvertently interrupted (see Appendix A.1). The modular RAID on the host SCSI controller. Connected SCSI devices are typically called a SCSI bus, and termination is located in the bus to reprogram the... RAID firmware that are 2 options for example, if the current firmware programmed in the flash is critical when connecting SCSI ...
User Guide
Page 16
... hard disk drive is initialized the first time by using the Storage Console menu Advanced Setup > Configure Controller > Controller Settings. Configurable Disk Drive SCSI Parameters Parameter Setting/ Value Configuration Description...controller by the RAID controller, its SCSI parameters are automatically set to On, Domain validation allows for the respective channel. Configurable I/O Controller SCSI Parameters Parameter Domain Validation Setting/Value On / Off Description When this feature allows the SCSI disk drive to operate in a transfer. For ultra160, the SRCZCR controller...
... hard disk drive is initialized the first time by using the Storage Console menu Advanced Setup > Configure Controller > Controller Settings. Configurable Disk Drive SCSI Parameters Parameter Setting/ Value Configuration Description...controller by the RAID controller, its SCSI parameters are automatically set to On, Domain validation allows for the respective channel. Configurable I/O Controller SCSI Parameters Parameter Domain Validation Setting/Value On / Off Description When this feature allows the SCSI disk drive to operate in a transfer. For ultra160, the SRCZCR controller...
User Guide
Page 17
...SRCZCR is limited to 32MB of 64-bit 100 MHz ECC SDRAM operating at 66 MHz. Hardware Specifications and Features Hardware Specifications and Features 3 This chapter covers all implemented software features. 3.1 IIR Controller Hardware Features This section provides a summary of the key features, configuration options and support interface technology supported by the RAID... RAID firmware RAIDIOS-enabled PCI 2.2 compliant 528MB/second (burst) 3.3 volts Table 3-2. Table 3-1. The accompanying Software Guide covers all the hardware specifications associated with the IIR controller and...
...SRCZCR is limited to 32MB of 64-bit 100 MHz ECC SDRAM operating at 66 MHz. Hardware Specifications and Features Hardware Specifications and Features 3 This chapter covers all implemented software features. 3.1 IIR Controller Hardware Features This section provides a summary of the key features, configuration options and support interface technology supported by the RAID... RAID firmware RAIDIOS-enabled PCI 2.2 compliant 528MB/second (burst) 3.3 volts Table 3-2. Table 3-1. The accompanying Software Guide covers all the hardware specifications associated with the IIR controller and...
User Guide
Page 18
Caldera Linux 3.1 - Red Hat Linux 7.0 3.3 Supported SCSI Technology The RAID adapter supports up to +70° C Height: 56 mm (2.20 inches) Length: 167 mm (6.57 inches) 3.2 Operating System Support The ...- It supports up to 15 SCSI devices per channel of the SCSI controller (30 disk drives total for an MROMB application, assuming a dual channel SCSI controller on the motherboard). 18 Hardware Installation and User's Guide Environmental Specifications Attribute Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Form Factor (physical dimensions) Condition 0° C to +55°...
Caldera Linux 3.1 - Red Hat Linux 7.0 3.3 Supported SCSI Technology The RAID adapter supports up to +70° C Height: 56 mm (2.20 inches) Length: 167 mm (6.57 inches) 3.2 Operating System Support The ...- It supports up to 15 SCSI devices per channel of the SCSI controller (30 disk drives total for an MROMB application, assuming a dual channel SCSI controller on the motherboard). 18 Hardware Installation and User's Guide Environmental Specifications Attribute Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Form Factor (physical dimensions) Condition 0° C to +55°...
User Guide
Page 20
... mode and the distances in this speed. however, not all control of compatible controllers in the single-ended column apply. 4. The transferred RAID array may be exceeded in the original system that RAID array. ††Compatible RAID controllers must not be of supported non-Direct-Access SCSI devices (this... and user data on the bus is not defined for Non-Hard-Disk-Drive SCSI Devices (Non-DirectAccess Devices) The RAID controller will pass through all operating systems support this speed. Types of type Private. After Ultra2 all new speeds are removed ...
... mode and the distances in this speed. however, not all control of compatible controllers in the single-ended column apply. 4. The transferred RAID array may be exceeded in the original system that RAID array. ††Compatible RAID controllers must not be of supported non-Direct-Access SCSI devices (this... and user data on the bus is not defined for Non-Hard-Disk-Drive SCSI Devices (Non-DirectAccess Devices) The RAID controller will pass through all operating systems support this speed. Types of type Private. After Ultra2 all new speeds are removed ...
User Guide
Page 21
...-Rzzz, is not compatible with the SRCZCR controller. Firmware version 2.3x.yy-Rzzz • SRCZCR - The firmware/software supports a maximum of SCSI channels being occupied by two. Compatible controllers include: • SRCU42L - Compatible adapters have reside on it) up to both channels of array drives is being controlled by the RAID firmware. An array drive requires...
...-Rzzz, is not compatible with the SRCZCR controller. Firmware version 2.3x.yy-Rzzz • SRCZCR - The firmware/software supports a maximum of SCSI channels being occupied by two. Compatible controllers include: • SRCU42L - Compatible adapters have reside on it) up to both channels of array drives is being controlled by the RAID firmware. An array drive requires...
User Guide
Page 22
...3-5. A host drive can reside on ) a single array drive. RAID Controller Drive Maximum Limitations (SRCZCR) Drive Type Maximum Per Channel Maximum Per Controller Maximum Maximum Per Array Drive Per Host Drive Physical Disk Drives 15 RAID Array Drives 7 RAID Host Drives 30 30 (2 minimum) 30 15 1 30 2 22... are isolated to a maximum of 30 host drives (RAID volumes) per array drive. Hardware Specifications and Features RAID firmware limits the controller to a single channel or span both of the channels of the RAID controller. There is a minimum of at least one host drive...
...3-5. A host drive can reside on ) a single array drive. RAID Controller Drive Maximum Limitations (SRCZCR) Drive Type Maximum Per Channel Maximum Per Controller Maximum Maximum Per Array Drive Per Host Drive Physical Disk Drives 15 RAID Array Drives 7 RAID Host Drives 30 30 (2 minimum) 30 15 1 30 2 22... are isolated to a maximum of 30 host drives (RAID volumes) per array drive. Hardware Specifications and Features RAID firmware limits the controller to a single channel or span both of the channels of the RAID controller. There is a minimum of at least one host drive...
User Guide
Page 23
...update the firmware, BIOS and expansion ROM (XROM) StorCon currently programmed on the RAID Software Suite CD-ROM. Note: The Firmware Update option is not available when StorCon ... Select the applicable IIR controller and press . 4. From the Configure Controller submenu, select Firmware Update and press . 6. Press . 7. Press to update the firmware via XROM StorCon The Storage Console (StorCon) is ...IIR controller. To get the latest firmware for the firmware file from the website. XROM StorCon automatically searches for the IIR controller, visit our website at: http://support.Intel....
...update the firmware, BIOS and expansion ROM (XROM) StorCon currently programmed on the RAID Software Suite CD-ROM. Note: The Firmware Update option is not available when StorCon ... Select the applicable IIR controller and press . 4. From the Configure Controller submenu, select Firmware Update and press . 6. Press . 7. Press to update the firmware via XROM StorCon The Storage Console (StorCon) is ...IIR controller. To get the latest firmware for the firmware file from the website. XROM StorCon automatically searches for the IIR controller, visit our website at: http://support.Intel....
User Guide
Page 25
... Hardware Installation and User's Guide 25 If no controllers are listed, your controller may take several minutes. d. Remove the system cover. Boot the computer with the bootable RAID Software Suite CD-ROM that contains the version of the RAID firmware that they are not in reset mode will...position 1-2 to the adapter card. On Jumper block J1B1 move jumper from the CD-ROM. 3. Note: Any IIR controllers that your system. e. b. Use the RAID Software Suite CD-ROM to run mode. a. The entire process may not be listed. Flash Memory Programming 2. Change...
... Hardware Installation and User's Guide 25 If no controllers are listed, your controller may take several minutes. d. Remove the system cover. Boot the computer with the bootable RAID Software Suite CD-ROM that contains the version of the RAID firmware that they are not in reset mode will...position 1-2 to the adapter card. On Jumper block J1B1 move jumper from the CD-ROM. 3. Note: Any IIR controllers that your system. e. b. Use the RAID Software Suite CD-ROM to run mode. a. The entire process may not be listed. Flash Memory Programming 2. Change...
User Guide
Page 27
Index A adapter hardware architecture features 17 system requirements 13 D disk drive connectivity 18 F flash memory programming 15 recovering the firmware 24 I installation raid adapter 14 warnings and cautions 11 R raid adapter hardware features 17 hardware requirements 13 installation 14 intallation procedures 13 optional features 21 system requirements 13 S scsi termination 15 system requirements hardware 13 U user's manual intended audience 5 W warnings and cautions 11 Hardware Installation and User's Guide Index 27
Index A adapter hardware architecture features 17 system requirements 13 D disk drive connectivity 18 F flash memory programming 15 recovering the firmware 24 I installation raid adapter 14 warnings and cautions 11 R raid adapter hardware features 17 hardware requirements 13 installation 14 intallation procedures 13 optional features 21 system requirements 13 S scsi termination 15 system requirements hardware 13 U user's manual intended audience 5 W warnings and cautions 11 Hardware Installation and User's Guide Index 27