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... to Part 15 of Conformity) This product has been tested in a residential installation. Obtain certificate from digital apparatus set out in accordance with the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) and EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices FCC Verification Statement (USA) This device complies with FCC Standards for home or office use. This RAID Controller Card has...
... to Part 15 of Conformity) This product has been tested in a residential installation. Obtain certificate from digital apparatus set out in accordance with the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) and EMC Directive (89/336/EEC). Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices FCC Verification Statement (USA) This device complies with FCC Standards for home or office use. This RAID Controller Card has...
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... complete installation instructions and specifications. Preface This guide is the hardware reference and user's guide for the SRCZCRX controller. • Chapter A, "Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations,"lists and explains the terms and abbreviations used in their RAID system Organization This document has the following chapters and appendixes: • Chapter 1, "Overview," provides a general overview of the software drivers, see the Intel RAID Software User's Guide. For information about how to configure the SRCZCRX controller...
... complete installation instructions and specifications. Preface This guide is the hardware reference and user's guide for the SRCZCRX controller. • Chapter A, "Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations,"lists and explains the terms and abbreviations used in their RAID system Organization This document has the following chapters and appendixes: • Chapter 1, "Overview," provides a general overview of the software drivers, see the Intel RAID Software User's Guide. For information about how to configure the SRCZCRX controller...
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Contents Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Overview 15 1.2 Features 16 1.3 Hardware 16 1.3.1 Storage Adapter Configurations 16 1.3.2 Drive Migration 17 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2.1 Requirements 18 2.2 Quick Installation 18 2.3 Detailed Installation 19 2.4 After You Have Installed the Storage Adapter 22 Chapter 3 Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Technical Reference 3.1 Overview 23 3.2 Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Characteristics 24 3.3 Technical Specifications 25 3.3.1 Storage Adapter Specifications 25 3.3.2 Array Performance Features 26 3.3.3 Fault Tolerance 26 3.3.4 Electrical ...
Contents Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Overview 15 1.2 Features 16 1.3 Hardware 16 1.3.1 Storage Adapter Configurations 16 1.3.2 Drive Migration 17 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation 2.1 Requirements 18 2.2 Quick Installation 18 2.3 Detailed Installation 19 2.4 After You Have Installed the Storage Adapter 22 Chapter 3 Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Technical Reference 3.1 Overview 23 3.2 Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Characteristics 24 3.3 Technical Specifications 25 3.3.1 Storage Adapter Specifications 25 3.3.2 Array Performance Features 26 3.3.3 Fault Tolerance 26 3.3.4 Electrical ...
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Figures 2.1 Install the Battery Backup Unit 20 2.2 Inserting the SRCZCRX Adapter Card in an MROMB-enabled PCI-X Slot21 3.1 Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Layout 23 12
Figures 2.1 Install the Battery Backup Unit 20 2.2 Inserting the SRCZCRX Adapter Card in an MROMB-enabled PCI-X Slot21 3.1 Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Layout 23 12
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Tables 1-1 Intel Raid SRCZCRX Adapter Features 16 2-1 Target ID's 22 3-1 Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Headers and Connectors . . 23 3-2 Storage Adapter Characteristics 24 3-3 Storage Adapter Specifications 25 3-4 Array Performance Features 26 3-5 Fault Tolerance Features 26 3-6 Maximum Power Requirements 26 13
Tables 1-1 Intel Raid SRCZCRX Adapter Features 16 2-1 Target ID's 22 3-1 Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Headers and Connectors . . 23 3-2 Storage Adapter Characteristics 24 3-3 Storage Adapter Specifications 25 3-4 Array Performance Features 26 3-5 Fault Tolerance Features 26 3-6 Maximum Power Requirements 26 13
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...-tolerant disk subsystem management. See also the tested hardware and operating system list for your server board. It consists of Independent Disks (RAID) control capabilities. Chapter 1 Overview This section provides a general overview of the server board, you must connect only LVD devices to the slower SE (Ultra SCSI) SCSI data transfer rates. For optimum Ultra320 SCSI performance off of the Intel® RAID Controller SRCZCRX . Do not mix SE with Redundant Array...
...-tolerant disk subsystem management. See also the tested hardware and operating system list for your server board. It consists of Independent Disks (RAID) control capabilities. Chapter 1 Overview This section provides a general overview of the server board, you must connect only LVD devices to the slower SE (Ultra SCSI) SCSI data transfer rates. For optimum Ultra320 SCSI performance off of the Intel® RAID Controller SRCZCRX . Do not mix SE with Redundant Array...
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... sizing is enabled) • More than 200 Qtags per array • User-specified rebuild rate • Cache memory of 128 Mbyte. • Support for a MROMB-enabled PCI-X host interface • Support for RAID levels 0 (striping), 1 (mirroring), 5 (striping and parity data across all server boards. the firmware is stored in a server board that has either the LSI Logic* 53C1020 or 53C1030 SCSI chip on the server board Up to make sure this RAID controller can be used (optional accessory). 1.3 Hardware You can install...
... sizing is enabled) • More than 200 Qtags per array • User-specified rebuild rate • Cache memory of 128 Mbyte. • Support for a MROMB-enabled PCI-X host interface • Support for RAID levels 0 (striping), 1 (mirroring), 5 (striping and parity data across all server boards. the firmware is stored in a server board that has either the LSI Logic* 53C1020 or 53C1030 SCSI chip on the server board Up to make sure this RAID controller can be used (optional accessory). 1.3 Hardware You can install...
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...as they were in an existing configuration from one Intel RAID controller to another. Table 1-1 Intel Raid SRCZCRX Adapter Features Feature Description SCSI Bus LVD or SE Cache Function Write-back (requires Battery Backup Unit), Write-through, Adaptive Read Ahead, Non Read Ahead, Read Ahead, Cache I/O, Direct I/O Multiple Logical Drives/Arrays per System Online Capacity Expansion Yes Dedicated and Pool Hot Spare Yes Hot Swap Devices Supported Yes Non-Disk Devices Supported Yes Mixed Capacity Hard Disk Yes Drives Cluster Support No Hardware Exclusive OR (XOR) Yes Assistance...
...as they were in an existing configuration from one Intel RAID controller to another. Table 1-1 Intel Raid SRCZCRX Adapter Features Feature Description SCSI Bus LVD or SE Cache Function Write-back (requires Battery Backup Unit), Write-through, Adaptive Read Ahead, Non Read Ahead, Read Ahead, Cache I/O, Direct I/O Multiple Logical Drives/Arrays per System Online Capacity Expansion Yes Dedicated and Pool Hot Spare Yes Hot Swap Devices Supported Yes Non-Disk Devices Supported Yes Mixed Capacity Hard Disk Yes Drives Cluster Support No Hardware Exclusive OR (XOR) Yes Assistance...
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... Tested Hardware and Operating System List to open the cabinet of the host system. 5) Check the jumper settings on the RAID adapter with the following steps are required to the RAID adapter. 2) (Optional, required for ESD recommended practices. 1) (Optional, required to enable Write Back Cache) Attach the Battery Backup Unit to install the RAID controller: • An Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX • A host computer with the low-profile bracket. 3) Power off the server and all hard disk drives, enclosures, and...
... Tested Hardware and Operating System List to open the cabinet of the host system. 5) Check the jumper settings on the RAID adapter with the following steps are required to the RAID adapter. 2) (Optional, required for ESD recommended practices. 1) (Optional, required to enable Write Back Cache) Attach the Battery Backup Unit to install the RAID controller: • An Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX • A host computer with the low-profile bracket. 3) Power off the server and all hard disk drives, enclosures, and...
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... to enable Write Back Cache) Attach the Battery Backup Unit (BBU) to the RAID adapter. Note: All work must be performed at an ESD-safe workstation that the Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX is shipped with: ◊ The Resource CD, which PCI slot(s) are missing, contact your server board documentation to the circuit board (A). If it for installing a Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX. e. Inspect it appears damaged, or if any items listed below are MROMB enabled. 7) Perform a safety check: - Connect the wire...
... to enable Write Back Cache) Attach the Battery Backup Unit (BBU) to the RAID adapter. Note: All work must be performed at an ESD-safe workstation that the Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX is shipped with: ◊ The Resource CD, which PCI slot(s) are missing, contact your server board documentation to the circuit board (A). If it for installing a Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX. e. Inspect it appears damaged, or if any items listed below are MROMB enabled. 7) Perform a safety check: - Connect the wire...
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... RAID controller. See the system documentation for instructions. Use an EDD-safe 1/8-inch slotted screwdriver to damage the connector or the board. Use an ESD-safe 1/8-inch slotted torque screwdriver that is set to a maximum torque of the connector. c. and lining up the bracket to replace the two Phillips screws that were removed in step 3a. 4) Power Down the System Turn off the computer and remove the AC power...
... RAID controller. See the system documentation for instructions. Use an EDD-safe 1/8-inch slotted screwdriver to damage the connector or the board. Use an ESD-safe 1/8-inch slotted torque screwdriver that is set to a maximum torque of the connector. c. and lining up the bracket to replace the two Phillips screws that were removed in step 3a. 4) Power Down the System Turn off the computer and remove the AC power...
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... SRCZCRX Adapter Card in an MROMB-enabled PCI-X Slot Bracket Screw edge of the SRCZCRX controllers with their jumpers and connectors. 6) Install the SRCZCRX controller in an MROMB-enabled PCI-X Slot," page 21. Note: See your server board documentation to ensure that the jumper settings on the SRCZCRX controller are MROMB enabled. Press down gently but firmly to detemine which PCI-X slot(s) are correct. Screw the bracket into the computer chassis. See Chapter 3, "Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Technical Reference," for diagrams of server board...
... SRCZCRX Adapter Card in an MROMB-enabled PCI-X Slot Bracket Screw edge of the SRCZCRX controllers with their jumpers and connectors. 6) Install the SRCZCRX controller in an MROMB-enabled PCI-X Slot," page 21. Note: See your server board documentation to ensure that the jumper settings on the SRCZCRX controller are MROMB enabled. Press down gently but firmly to detemine which PCI-X slot(s) are correct. Screw the bracket into the computer chassis. See Chapter 3, "Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Technical Reference," for diagrams of server board...
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... be recognized. The Intel RAID Software User's Guide instructs you about the configuration options and how to run BIOS Console 2.4 After You Have Installed the Storage Adapter After installation, you must have a unique TID. If the computer is the highest priority. During boot, a BIOS message appears. The BIOS Configuration utility prompt times out after several seconds to the host computer. Set target identifiers (TIDs) on its TID. The arbitration priority for non-disk devices...
... be recognized. The Intel RAID Software User's Guide instructs you about the configuration options and how to run BIOS Console 2.4 After You Have Installed the Storage Adapter After installation, you must have a unique TID. If the computer is the highest priority. During boot, a BIOS message appears. The BIOS Configuration utility prompt times out after several seconds to the host computer. Set target identifiers (TIDs) on its TID. The arbitration priority for non-disk devices...
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... onboard cache SDRAM. Figure 3.1 Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Layout J1 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J2 J9 Table 3-1Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Headers and Connectors Connector Description Type J1 I2C 3-pin header J2 Connector for optional battery Header backup unit Comments Reserved Header for interfacing I/O components to the PCI Local Bus Specification, Revision 1.0a. Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX 23 The Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX is a high-speed standard local bus for optional daughter card that supports this RAID...
... onboard cache SDRAM. Figure 3.1 Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Layout J1 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J2 J9 Table 3-1Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Headers and Connectors Connector Description Type J1 I2C 3-pin header J2 Connector for optional battery Header backup unit Comments Reserved Header for interfacing I/O components to the PCI Local Bus Specification, Revision 1.0a. Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX 23 The Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX is a high-speed standard local bus for optional daughter card that supports this RAID...
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... 2-pin connector Reserved J5 Clear NVRAM 2-pin connector Used to the storage devices. J8 Serial EEPROM 2-pin connector Provides board information, such as Fast, Ultra, Ultra2, and interfaces Ultra160 speeds; For BIOS configuration storage SCSI Features SCSI Termination Plug n Play Active, Single Scatter/Gather Ended, or LVD Activity LED Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Characteristics 24 THe LED indicate when data in the cache has not been written to clear the contents of the SCSI domain. When jumpered, the BIOS is enabled. For boot code and firmware...
... 2-pin connector Reserved J5 Clear NVRAM 2-pin connector Used to the storage devices. J8 Serial EEPROM 2-pin connector Provides board information, such as Fast, Ultra, Ultra2, and interfaces Ultra160 speeds; For BIOS configuration storage SCSI Features SCSI Termination Plug n Play Active, Single Scatter/Gather Ended, or LVD Activity LED Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Characteristics 24 THe LED indicate when data in the cache has not been written to clear the contents of the SCSI domain. When jumpered, the BIOS is enabled. For boot code and firmware...
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... at 64-bit/133 MHz (theoretical maximum) Serial Port 3-pin RS232C-compatible connector (for manufacturing use only) SCSI Controller(s) Utilizes the LSI Logic* 53C1020 or LSI Logic 53C1030 SCSI controller on the server board SCSI Bus Termination Active, single-ended or LVD Termination Disable Automatic through cable and device detection Cache Configuration Integrated 64-bit 128 Mbyte PC 200 DDR SDRAM Memory on board (DIMMs) 128 Mbyte Size of Flash ROM for Firmware 1 Mbyte flash ROM Nonvolatile Random Access Memory (RAM) 32 Kbyte for the SRCZCRX controller.
... at 64-bit/133 MHz (theoretical maximum) Serial Port 3-pin RS232C-compatible connector (for manufacturing use only) SCSI Controller(s) Utilizes the LSI Logic* 53C1020 or LSI Logic 53C1030 SCSI controller on the server board SCSI Bus Termination Active, single-ended or LVD Termination Disable Automatic through cable and device detection Cache Configuration Integrated 64-bit 128 Mbyte PC 200 DDR SDRAM Memory on board (DIMMs) 128 Mbyte Size of Flash ROM for Firmware 1 Mbyte flash ROM Nonvolatile Random Access Memory (RAM) 32 Kbyte for the SRCZCRX controller.
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... per Drive Stripe Sizes Maximum Number of cache memory. Up to 70 percent of all motors, heads, and drive electronics. 3.3.4 Electrical Characteristics This section provides the power requirements for 128 Mbyte of Concurrent Commands Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Up to 55° C Technical Specifications 26 Drive Failure Detection Automatic Drive Rebuild Using Hot Spares Automatic Parity Generation and Checking Yes 1. SMART also monitors the internal performance of data retention for the Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX. Table 3-6 lists the maximum power requirements...
... per Drive Stripe Sizes Maximum Number of cache memory. Up to 70 percent of all motors, heads, and drive electronics. 3.3.4 Electrical Characteristics This section provides the power requirements for 128 Mbyte of Concurrent Commands Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX Up to 55° C Technical Specifications 26 Drive Failure Detection Automatic Drive Rebuild Using Hot Spares Automatic Parity Generation and Checking Yes 1. SMART also monitors the internal performance of data retention for the Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX. Table 3-6 lists the maximum power requirements...
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...Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX has the following parameters define the storage and transit environment for the Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX: • Temperature range: − 40°C to + 115°C (dry bulb) • Relative humidity range: 20% to keep the heat sink temperature below the SELV 42.4 V limit. Since these boards are installed in a PCI bus slot... to 80% noncondensing Safety Characteristics The Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX meets or exceeds the requirements of UL flammability rating 94 V0. Technical Specifications 27 Each bare board is also marked with the supplier's ...
...Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX has the following parameters define the storage and transit environment for the Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX: • Temperature range: − 40°C to + 115°C (dry bulb) • Relative humidity range: 20% to keep the heat sink temperature below the SELV 42.4 V limit. Since these boards are installed in a PCI bus slot... to 80% noncondensing Safety Characteristics The Intel RAID Controller SRCZCRX meets or exceeds the requirements of UL flammability rating 94 V0. Technical Specifications 27 Each bare board is also marked with the supplier's ...
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... SCSI hardware, and the operating system level drivers that provides basic read/write capability. Chapter A Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Active Termination BIOS Configuration Device Driver Differential SCSI Domain Validation EEPROM External SCSI Device Fusion-MPT Architecture Host Host Adapter Board (HAB) Internal SCSI Device Main Memory NVRAM The electrical connection required at the negotiated Ultra320 data rate. The system BIOS on your host adapter acts as firmware (ROM based). The SCSI BIOS on the mainboard of a computer is setup; Refers...
... SCSI hardware, and the operating system level drivers that provides basic read/write capability. Chapter A Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Active Termination BIOS Configuration Device Driver Differential SCSI Domain Validation EEPROM External SCSI Device Fusion-MPT Architecture Host Host Adapter Board (HAB) Internal SCSI Device Main Memory NVRAM The electrical connection required at the negotiated Ultra320 data rate. The system BIOS on your host adapter acts as firmware (ROM based). The SCSI BIOS on the mainboard of a computer is setup; Refers...
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... an 8-bit SCSI bus and up to uniquely identify each SCSI device on the bus, allowing connection of up to 40 Mbytes/s over a 16bit SCSI bus. It references each signal). A standard for connecting SCSI devices. Very High-Density Cable Interconnect. This includes SCSI storage adapters (host adapters) and SCSI peripherals. A hardware specification for SCSI data transfers. A technology developed and used with a computer and under the computer's control. PCI and PCI-X Peripheral Devices SCSI Bus SCSI Device SCSI ID Single-Ended SCSI TolerANT Ultra SCSI Ultra2 SCSI Ultra160 SCSI...
... an 8-bit SCSI bus and up to uniquely identify each SCSI device on the bus, allowing connection of up to 40 Mbytes/s over a 16bit SCSI bus. It references each signal). A standard for connecting SCSI devices. Very High-Density Cable Interconnect. This includes SCSI storage adapters (host adapters) and SCSI peripherals. A hardware specification for SCSI data transfers. A technology developed and used with a computer and under the computer's control. PCI and PCI-X Peripheral Devices SCSI Bus SCSI Device SCSI ID Single-Ended SCSI TolerANT Ultra SCSI Ultra2 SCSI Ultra160 SCSI...