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Safety Information

To ensure your personal safety and the safety of your equipment:

Keep your work area and the computer clean and clear of debris. 

Before opening the system cabinet, unplug the power cord.

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

Caution: 

ESD can damage electronic components when they are improperly handled, and 

can result in total or intermittent failures. Always follow ESD-prevention procedures when 
removing and replacing components.

To prevent ESD damage:

Use an ESD wrist or ankle strap and ensure that it makes skin contact. Connect the 
equipment end of the strap to an unpainted metal surface on the chassis. 

If a wrist strap is not available, ground yourself by touching the metal chassis before 
handling the controller or any other part of the computer.

Avoid touching the controller against your clothing. The wrist strap protects components 
from 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 antistatic bag immediately.

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Summary of Contents for RAID 2045

Page 1: ...Installation and User s Guide Serial Attached SCSI RAID Controllers...

Page 2: ...trademark of Red Hat Inc in the US and other countries used under license All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Changes The material in this document is for information onl...

Page 3: ...act information North America Visit our Web site at www adaptec com Search the Adaptec Support Knowledgebase ASK at ask adaptec com for articles troubleshooting tips and frequently asked questions for...

Page 4: ...e Adaptec at 691 South Milpitas Boulevard Milpitas CA 95035 800 959 7274 5 THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY PRODUCT WHICH HAS BEEN DAMAGED AS A RESULT OF ACCIDENT MISUSE ABUSE OR AS A RESU...

Page 5: ...en tested and found to comply with EMC Directive 89 336 EEC as amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC in accordance with EN55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Emissions EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 Immunity EN6100...

Page 6: ...ures 16 Advanced Data Protection Suite 16 Adding a Battery Backup Module 17 Upgrading the Controller Firmware 17 About the Adaptec RAID 5085 18 About the Adaptec RAID 5405 19 About the Adaptec RAID 54...

Page 7: ...Controller 38 Connecting to a System Backplane 39 Connecting External Devices 40 Next Steps 40 Creating a Bootable Array Setting the Boot Controller 42 Creating an Array 42 Creating an Array with the...

Page 8: ...9 About the Adaptec Flash Utility 59 Which Utility Should I Use 59 Solving Problems Troubleshooting Checklist 61 Monitoring Disk Drives Status 61 Silencing the Alarm 61 Recovering from a Disk Drive Fa...

Page 9: ...e Arrays 82 Creating a New Array 82 Managing Existing Arrays 83 Initializing Disk Drives 84 Rescanning Disk Drives 84 Secure Erasing Disk Drives 84 Managing Global Hot Spares 85 Using the ACU to Creat...

Page 10: ...D Connector Specification 109 Adaptec RAID 5405 5405Z LED and I2C Connector Specification 111 Adaptec RAID 5445 5445Z LED and I2C Connector Specification 112 Adaptec RAID 5805 5805Z LED and I2C Connec...

Page 11: ...view of Serial Attached SCSI SAS and Redundant Array of Independent Disk RAID technology These RAID controller models are described in this Guide Adaptec RAID 5085 Adaptec RAID 5405 5405Z Adaptec RAID...

Page 12: ...e In DAS environments Adaptec Storage Manager refers to arrays as logical drives Why Your RAID controller creates arrays which your operating system and Adaptec Storage Manager recognizes as logical d...

Page 13: ...rements In this chapter Kit Contents 14 System Requirements 14 This chapter lists the contents of your Adaptec RAID controller kit and the system requirements that must be met for you to successfully...

Page 14: ...Windows Server 2003 Enterprise and Standard with SP1 or SP2 32 bit and 64 bit Windows XP with SP1 SP2 or SP3 32 bit and 64 bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 32 bit and 64 bit...

Page 15: ...c RAID 5445 20 About the Adaptec RAID 5805 21 About the Adaptec RAID 51245 22 About the Adaptec RAID 51645 23 About the Adaptec RAID 52445 24 About the Adaptec RAID 5405Z 25 About the Adaptec RAID 544...

Page 16: ...logging and automatic forwarding for remote analysis call home Array level Features Note Not all features are supported by all controllers For more information refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager Us...

Page 17: ...r to a RAID 50 array except that it includes four independent sets of parity data instead of two Adding a Battery Backup Module This table shows the battery model supported by your Adaptec RAID contro...

Page 18: ...xternal 2 mini SAS x4 SFF 8088 Maximum number of disk drives 8 direct attached or up to 256 with expanders Enclosure Support I2C and SGPIO Serial General Purpose Output Onboard speaker Yes Battery Bac...

Page 19: ...1 mini SAS x4 SFF 8087 Maximum number of disk drives 4 direct attached or up to 256 with expanders Enclosure Support I2C and SGPIO Onboard speaker Yes Battery Backup Module Adaptec Battery Module 800...

Page 20: ...internal 1 mini SAS x4 SFF 8088 external Maximum number of disk drives 8 direct attached or up to 256 with expanders Enclosure Support I2C and SGPIO Onboard speaker Yes Battery Backup Module Adaptec B...

Page 21: ...F 8087 Maximum number of disk drives 8 direct attached or up to 256 with expanders Enclosure Support I2C and SGPIO Onboard speaker Yes Battery Backup Module Adaptec Battery Module 800 800T sold separa...

Page 22: ...nnectors Internal 3 mini SAS x4 SFF 8087 Connectors Exteneral 1 mini SAS x4 SFF 8088 Maximum number of disk drives 16 direct attached or up to 256 with expanders Enclosure Support I2C and SGPIO Onboar...

Page 23: ...Internal 4 mini SAS x4 SFF 8087 Connectors Exteneral 1 mini SAS x4 SFF 8088 Maximum number of disk drives 20 direct attached or up to 256 with expanders Enclosure Support I2C and SGPIO Onboard speake...

Page 24: ...FF 8087 Connectors Exteneral 1 mini SAS x4 SFF 8088 Maximum number of disk drives 28 direct attached or up to 256 with expanders Enclosure Support I2C and SGPIO Onboard speaker Yes Battery Backup Modu...

Page 25: ...f disk drives 4 direct attached or up to 256 with expanders Enclosure Support I2C and SGPIO Onboard speaker Yes Zero Maintenance Cache Protection Module Adaptec ZMM 100DB daughterboard pre installed A...

Page 26: ...rives 8 direct attached or up to 256 with expanders Enclosure Support I2C and SGPIO Onboard speaker Yes Zero Maintenance Cache Protection Module Adaptec ZMM 100DB daughterboard pre installed Adaptec Z...

Page 27: ...ves 8 direct attached or up to 256 with expanders Enclosure Support I2C and SGPIO Onboard speaker Yes Zero Maintenance Cache Protection Module Adaptec ZMM 100DB daughterboard pre installed Adaptec ZMM...

Page 28: ...width x8 PCIe bus speed 2 5 Gb s Phys Unified Serial Ports 4 Standard cache 128 MB DDR2 Connectors external 1 mini SAS x4 SFF 8088 Maximum number of disk drives 4 direct attached or up to 128 with ex...

Page 29: ...s speed 2 5 Gb s Phys Unified Serial Ports 4 Standard cache 128 MB DDR2 Connectors internal 1 mini SAS x4 SFF 8087 Maximum number of disk drives 4 direct attached or up to 128 with expanders Enclosure...

Page 30: ...Installation Options 33 Basic Installation Steps 34 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 h...

Page 31: ...disk drives can be included see page 74 RAID 5 Array Stripes data for improved performance and uses parity data to provide redundancy see page 76 RAID 5EE Array Similar to a RAID 5 array but includes...

Page 32: ...be limited to the capacity of the smallest and slowest disk drive For more information about arrays refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User s Guide or online Help For more information about compatib...

Page 33: ...choose to create a bootable array and then install your operating system and the controller driver on that array Alternatively you can complete a standard installation where the controller driver is...

Page 34: ...Set the boot controller see page 42 3 Create a bootable array see page 42 4 Install your operating system and the controller driver see page 46 5 Install Adaptec Storage Manager and begin to manage yo...

Page 35: ...e You Begin 36 Installing the Controller 36 Connecting Disk Drives to Your Controllers 38 Connecting External Devices 40 Next Steps 40 This chapter explains how to install your Adaptec RAID controller...

Page 36: ...t zero maintenance cache protection see the following section To install an Adaptec RAID controller with zero maintenance cache protection see page 37 Installing a RAID Controller 1 Turn off your comp...

Page 37: ...s compatible with your RAID controller and remove the slot cover as shown at right PCIe bus compatibility is marked to the controller figures in About Your RAID Controller on page 15 Caution Touch a g...

Page 38: ...xternal Devices on page 40 Connecting Disk Drives to Your Controllers You can connect SAS disk drives SATA disk drives or a combination of both to your SAS RAID controller See www adaptec com compatib...

Page 39: ...ices on page 40 Connecting to a System Backplane In a backplane connection disk drives and SAS cards are attached to and communicate with each other through a system backplane The number of disk drive...

Page 40: ...mmends 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...

Page 41: ...ble 45 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 operati...

Page 42: ...ation running from a bootable RAID installation CD that you can navigate with your mouse see page 58 ARCCONF Command line utility For instructions refer to the Adaptec RAID Controller Command Line Uti...

Page 43: ...ning message displays type Y 11 Once the array is created a message displays telling you that the array can now be used Press any key to return to the ACU Menu You can start using the array immediatel...

Page 44: ...ation CD to complete this task To create 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...

Page 45: ...ogical drive The configuration is saved on the Adaptec controller as an array see page 12 and on the physical disk drives 9 Partition and format your logical drive The logical drive you created appear...

Page 46: ...49 Installing with SUSE Linux 49 Installing with OpenServer 49 Installing with UnixWare 50 Installing with Solaris 50 Installing with VMware 51 Installing with FreeBSD 51 This chapter explains how to...

Page 47: ...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...

Page 48: ...computer reads the disk 6 When the Adaptec driver is found press Enter 7 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation 8 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 57 Installin...

Page 49: ...lation CD 2 Restart your computer 3 When the SUSE installation selection screen appears choose the type of installation you want then press the F6 key to indicate the use of a driver disk If F6 is not...

Page 50: ...more HBA drivers repeat this step 5 When all drivers have loaded select No 6 Complete the UnixWare installation following the instructions included with your operating system 7 Continue with Managing...

Page 51: ...rom a remote GUI or use the ARCCONF utility See page 59 for more information Installing with FreeBSD Note You will need your FreeBSD Installation CD to complete this task To install the driver when in...

Page 52: ...indows 54 Installing on Red Hat or SUSE Linux 54 Installing on OpenServer 55 Installing on UnixWare 55 Installing on Solaris 55 Installing on VMware 56 Installing on FreeBSD 56 This chapter explains h...

Page 53: ...o 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 Installat...

Page 54: ...s The Found New Hardware Wizard opens and searches for the driver 2 Insert the driver disk then select Locate and Install Driver Software and Don t Search Online 3 Click Next then click Close 4 When t...

Page 55: ...age 5 When the installation is complete select q to quit the installer 6 Reboot your computer and remove the driver disk 7 Continue with Managing Your Storage Space on page 57 Installing on Solaris To...

Page 56: ...64607 esx drivers scsi aacraid 1 1 5 2457 i586 rpm Note The rpm version string may differ for your VMware distribution 4 Follow the on screen instructions to save the boot image and run the vmware mki...

Page 57: ...figuration Utility 59 About the Adaptec Flash Utility 59 Which Utility Should I Use 59 Once you have installed your Adaptec RAID controller disk drives or other devices and device driver you can begin...

Page 58: ...than the full application If your storage space includes systems that won t be connected to monitors and therefore won t require the user interface you can choose to run the agent only on those syste...

Page 59: ...text based DOS utility that you can use to update save or verify your RAID controller s firmware BIOS and Non Volatile Random Access Memory NVRAM Caution Although the AFU contains safeguards to preven...

Page 60: ...hapter Troubleshooting Checklist 61 Silencing the Alarm 61 Recovering from a Disk Drive Failure 62 Resetting the Controller 63 This chapter provides basic troubleshooting information and solutions for...

Page 61: ...ms If you are still unable to resolve 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...

Page 62: ...controller detects that the failed drive has been replaced No action is required Failed Disk Drive Not Protected by a Hot Spare When a array is not protected by a hot spare if a disk drive in that ar...

Page 63: ...e disk drive failures depending on which disk drives fail Resetting the Controller This section explains how to reset or Mode 0 flash your Adaptec RAID controller You may want to do this if the contro...

Page 64: ...floppy disks when prompted 10 When the flash is complete power off your computer disconnect the power cord then remove the jumper 11 Close the computer cabinet reconnect the power cord then power on y...

Page 65: ...o SAS Cables Look Like 68 How are Disk Drives Identified in SAS 69 What are the SAS Connection Options 69 How is SAS Different from Parallel SCSI 71 This section provides a basic overview of the main...

Page 66: ...ections or through expander devices SAS cards can typically support up to 128 end devices and can communicate with both SAS and SATA devices You can add 128 end devices or even more with the use of SA...

Page 67: ...link is established 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 conne...

Page 68: ...esses and SAS addresses cannot be modified What s a SAS Connector A SAS or mini SAS connector is the physical plug or receptacle that you see on a SAS device It s what you plug a SAS cable into or the...

Page 69: ...mini SAS cables One disk drive is attached to one SAS mini SAS connector with one SAS mini SAS cable or multiple disk drives are attached to one SAS mini SAS connector with one fan out cable The figur...

Page 70: ...refer to the STA Web site at www scsita org You can connect up to 128 SAS ports to an edge expander A single edge expander can therefore support up to 128 SAS addresses You can connect up to 128 edge...

Page 71: ...een the two interfaces Parallel SCSI Serial Attached SCSI Parallel interface Serial interface Maximum speed 320 MB sec shared by all devices on the bus Maximum speed 300 MB sec per phy when in half du...

Page 72: ...Selecting the Best RAID Level 80 When you create arrays or logical drives you can assign a RAID level to protect your data Each RAID level offers a unique combination of performance and redundancy RAI...

Page 73: ...qual sized sections However RAID 0 arrays do not maintain redundant data so they offer no data protection Compared to an equal sized group of independent disks a RAID 0 array provides improved I O per...

Page 74: ...nced Arrays A RAID 1 Enhanced RAID 1E array also known as a striped mirror is similar to a RAID 1 array except that data is both mirrored and striped and more disk drives can be included A RAID 1E arr...

Page 75: ...ive in the array For instance an array with two 250 GB disk drives and two 400 GB disk drives can create two mirrored drive segments of 250 GB for a total of 500 GB for the array as shown in this figu...

Page 76: ...iped evenly across the disk drives with the stored data 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...

Page 77: ...t following a disk drive failure A RAID 5EE array protects your data and increases read and write speeds However capacity is reduced by two disk drives worth of space which is for parity data and spar...

Page 78: ...the size of the smallest disk drive in the array For example three 250 GB disk drives and three 400 GB disk drives comprise two equal sized RAID 5 arrays with 500 GB of stored data and 250 GB of parit...

Page 79: ...size depends on the number of disk drives in the array RAID 60 Arrays Similar to a RAID 50 array see page 78 a RAID 60 array also known as dual drive failure protection is built from eight disk drive...

Page 80: ...ty Disk drive usage read performance and write performance depend on the number of drives in the logical drive In general the more drives the better the performance RAID Level Redundancy Disk Drive Us...

Page 81: ...ngs 86 Formatting and Verifying Disk Drives 88 Locating Disk Drives 89 Identifying Disk Drives 89 Viewing the Event Log 90 The Adaptec RAID Configuration ARC utility is a BIOS based utility that you c...

Page 82: ...ontroller the BIOS may display a configuration that doesn t match your system s configuration This is normal Navigating the ARC Utility All the tools within the ARC utility are menu based and instruct...

Page 83: ...array To make an array bootable 1 Select Manage Arrays from the main ACU menu 2 Select the array that you want to make bootable then press Ctrl B Note You cannot make an array bootable while it s buil...

Page 84: ...FAILED x of n is displayed Press Enter to see a list of drives that failed to initialize Press Esc to continue Caution Do not initialize a disk drive that is part of an array Initializing a disk drive...

Page 85: ...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 dr...

Page 86: ...ect SerialSelect then press Enter Follow the on screen instructions to modify the settings of your controller and connected disk drives as required Applying Changes and Exiting 1 To exit SerialSelect...

Page 87: ...lection This is relevant for logical arrays Default is disabled SATA Native Command Queuing NCQ When enabled NCQ is enabled Disable this feature if you want to attach more than 48 SATA II disk drives...

Page 88: ...nt settings daily By default it is set to 00 00 The valid range is 00 00 to 23 59 Stay Awake End The time until which the system should operate in the full power mode irrespective of other power manag...

Page 89: ...you have finished locating your disk drive press any key to stop the blinking Identifying Disk Drives You can identify disk drives by viewing the list of disk drives on your system Only physical drive...

Page 90: ...vices other than disk drives CDROM tape drives etc are listed in order after your system disk drives Viewing the Event Log The BIOS based event log records all firmware events such as configuration ch...

Page 91: ...chapter describes the Array Configuration Utility ACU for DOS a text based utility that you can use to create configure and manage arrays A BIOS based ACU is also available See page 82 Note Adaptec r...

Page 92: ...ler 2 Insert a bootable floppy disk and copy the acu exe file to it 3 Continue in one of two ways Work in the ACU using menus see the following section Run the ACU using scripts see page 93 Working in...

Page 93: ...ll hot spares assigned to the RAID 10 For more information see Method Keyword on page 97 Switch Description P file Playback Mode The ACU reads the contents of the specified script file and creates arr...

Page 94: ...is placed in the same location as the ACU executable The ACU supports only a subset of available array types If it encounters an array it can t create a warning displays or is recorded in the log file...

Page 95: ...script file is initialized which destroys any data on that disk drive Keyword Required Description Array Yes Indicates the start of an array definition block No default See page 95 Drives Yes Specifie...

Page 96: ...the list to all arrays within the multilevel array InitializeAll Keyword If you want the ACU to initialize all drives connected to the controller and delete any existing arrays before any new arrays...

Page 97: ...a by recreating the logical drive without the initialization step Omitting the initialization step reconstructs the logical drive metadata without modifying or destroying any other data on the disks F...

Page 98: ...s used for this array if write caching is supported for the system Possible values are as follows Yes default Enable the write cache No Disable the write cache Setting an array s WriteCache keyword to...

Page 99: ...found in system 8 Specified array size too small You specified an array size that is smaller than the minimum size allowed for this array 9 Specified array size too big You specified an array size th...

Page 100: ...tspareDrives 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 MyData Type RAID5 Size Maximum Use the maximum stripe si...

Page 101: ...ased 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 damaging your RAI...

Page 102: ...y such as EMM386 SYS and DOS4GW Before You Begin 1 Obtain the firmware see the following section 2 Create firmware disks see page 103 There are two ways to run the AFU 1 Using the AFU menus see page 1...

Page 103: ...le floppy disk enter the system setup utility and change the setting 2 Insert the firmware update disk created using the steps above containing AFU exe 3 At the DOS command prompt type AFU with no arg...

Page 104: ...see page 104 and any switches you want Note To find a controller number type AFU LIST then press Enter The AFU processes the command prompts you to insert additional floppy disks as needed exits and...

Page 105: ...ased on the RAID controller type In this example the AFU saves flash contents from RAID controller 0 to a UFI file in the current default drive and directory A AFU SAVE C 0 In this example the AFU sav...

Page 106: ...ile Build 5748 Controller 0 Adaptec RAID 51645 ROM Checksum 797B VALID Build 5748 File Checksum 797B VALID Build 5748 Image Compares Correctly Version Displays version information about the flash comp...

Page 107: ...you want 6 Update the flash using the instructions suitable for your requirements To update a single RAID controller AFU UPDATE C cont_number Where cont_number is the number of the RAID controller wh...

Page 108: ...ptec RAID 5805 5805Z LED and I2C Connector Specification 114 Adaptec RAID 51245 LED and I2C Connector Specification 116 Adaptec RAID 51645 LED and I2C Connector Specification 118 Adaptec RAID 52445 LE...

Page 109: ...equivalent Alarm Mating Cable Connector Molex 50 57 9002 or equivalent 2249100 R ASR 5085 512MB RoHS SGL J2 Pin Number Signal Description 22 55 2161 Pin Number 1 3 3V LED Anode 2 2 ACTIVITY CN0 LANE...

Page 110: ...3V J14 Pin Number Signal Description 22 55 2161 Pin Number 1 3 3V LED Anode 2 2 STATUS CN0 LANE 0 LED Cathode 1 3 3 3V LED Anode 4 4 STATUS CN0 LANE 1 LED Cathode 3 5 3 3V LED Anode 6 6 STATUS CN0 LAN...

Page 111: ...23 or equivalent Alarm Mating Cable Connector Molex 50 57 9002 or equivalent J12 Adaptec RAID 5405 5405Z I2C Board Connector Molex 22 43 6030 or equivalent 2258100 R ASR 5405 RoHS KIT 2258100JA R ASR...

Page 112: ...Note For Adaptec RAID 5445 header J2 is a 16 pin connector pins 1 16 For Adaptec RAID 5445Z header J2 is an 8 pin connector pins 1 8 only J4 Pin Number Signal 3 I2C Clock 2 Ground 1 I2C Data J14 Pin N...

Page 113: ...RAID 5445 Status LED Board Connector Molex 10 89 7162 or equivalent 4 ACTIVITY CN0 LANE 1 LED Cathode 3 5 3 3V LED Anode 6 6 ACTIVITY CN0 LANE 2 LED Cathode 5 7 3 3V LED Anode 8 8 ACTIVITY CN0 LANE 3...

Page 114: ...LED Anode 4 4 STATUS CN0 LANE 1 LED Cathode 3 5 3 3V LED Anode 6 6 STATUS CN0 LANE 2 LED Cathode 5 7 3 3V LED Anode 8 8 STATUS CN0 LANE 3 LED Cathode 7 9 3 3V LED Anode 10 10 STATUS CN1 LANE 0 LED Ca...

Page 115: ...RAID 5805 5805Z I2C CN1 Board Connector Molex 22 43 6030 or equivalent I2C Mating Cable Connector Molex 22 43 3030 or equivalent 6 ACTIVITY CN0 LANE 2 LED Cathode 5 7 3 3V LED Anode 8 8 ACTIVITY CN0 L...

Page 116: ...ock 2 Ground 1 I2C Data J14 Pin Number Signal Description 22 55 2161 Pin Number 1 3 3V LED Anode 2 2 STATUS CN0 LANE 0 LED Cathode 1 3 3 3V LED Anode 4 4 STATUS CN0 LANE 1 LED Cathode 3 5 3 3V LED Ano...

Page 117: ...ACTIVITY CN0 LANE 0 LED Cathode 9 11 3 3V LED Anode 12 12 ACTIVITY CN0 LANE 1 LED Cathode 11 13 3 3V LED Anode 14 14 ACTIVITY CN0 LANE 2 LED Cathode 13 15 3 3V LED Anode 16 16 ACTIVITY CN0 LANE 3 LED...

Page 118: ...c RAID 51645 Activity LED Header Connector for CN0 CN1 Molex 10 89 7162 or equivalent Activity LED Header Mating Cable Connector Molex 22 55 2161 or equivalent J3 J10 Pin Number Signal Description 2 A...

Page 119: ...CN0 LANE 1 LED Cathode 11 13 3 3V LED Anode 14 14 ACTIVITY CN0 LANE 2 LED Cathode 13 15 3 3V LED Anode 16 16 ACTIVITY CN0 LANE 3 LED Cathode 15 J1 Pin Number Signal Description 22 55 2161 Pin Number 1...

Page 120: ...CN1 Molex 10 89 7162 or equivalent Activity LED Header Mating Cable Connector Molex 22 55 2161 or equivalent J3 J10 Pin Number Signal Description 2 ACTIVITY LED Cathode 1 3 3V LED Anode J12 Pin Numbe...

Page 121: ...2 LED Cathode 13 15 3 3V LED Anode 16 16 ACTIVITY CN0 LANE 3 LED Cathode 15 J1 Pin Number Signal Description 22 55 2161 Pin Number 1 3 3V LED Anode 2 2 ACTIVITY CN3 LANE 0 LED Cathode 1 3 3 3V LED An...

Page 122: ...J25 J26 J27 J28 J29 J30 3 3 3V LED Anode 4 4 ACTIVITY CN4 LANE 1 LED Cathode 3 5 3 3V LED Anode 6 6 ACTIVITY CN4 LANE 2 LED Cathode 5 7 3 3V LED Anode 8 8 ACTIVITY CN4 LANE 3 LED Cathode 7 9 3 3V LED...

Page 123: ...lent J2 Adaptec RAID 2405 Aggregate Activity LED Board Connector Molex 22 28 4023 or equivalent Aggregate LED Mating Cable Connector Molex 50 57 9002 or equivalent J1 2260300 R ASR 2045 RoHS SGL J1 Pi...

Page 124: ...ED and I2C Connector Quick Reference 124 Adaptec RAID 2405 I2C Board Connector Molex 22 43 6030 or equivalent I2C Mating Cable Connector Molex 22 43 3030 or equivalent J4 J4 Pin Number Signal 3 I2C Cl...

Page 125: ...le strap and ensure that it makes skin contact Connect the equipment end of the strap to an unpainted metal surface on the chassis If a wrist strap is not available ground yourself by touching the met...

Page 126: ...H Technical Specifications In this appendix Environmental Specifications 127 DC Power Requirements 127 Current Requirements 127...

Page 127: ...d noise 50 mV peak to peak max PCIe DC Voltage 3 3 V 9 12 V 8 Adaptec Model Typical Current Adaptec RAID 5085 0 45 A 3 3 VDC 1 0 A 12 0 VDC Adaptec RAID 5805 0 45 A 3 3 VDC 1 0 A 12 0 VDC Adaptec RAID...

Page 128: ...nager 58 creating arrays 44 installing 58 adapters See controllers advanced data protection 16 AFU 59 101 to 107 Alarm Control setting 87 ARCCONF 58 Array Background Consistency Check setting 87 88 Ar...

Page 129: ...87 SAS Address setting 88 SAS cables 32 setting boot controller 42 specifications 126 standard features troubleshooting 61 updating firmware 102 upgrading firmware 17 copyback 16 CRC Checking setting...

Page 130: ...river and OpenServer 49 driver and operating system 46 driver and UnixWare 50 driver and VMWare 51 driver and Windows 47 existing operating system 34 external devices 40 installation options 33 with o...

Page 131: ...tors 68 wide ports 68 SAS Address setting 88 SAS devices 66 SAS disk drive identifiers 69 scripts in ACU for DOS 99 secure erasing disk drives 84 stopping a secure erase 85 Selectable Performance Mode...

Page 132: ...ying disk drives 88 VMWare driver installation 56 OS installation 51 W Windows driver installation 54 OS installation 47 Z zero maintenance cache protection 16 36 37 zero maintenance module ZMM 37 ZMM...

Page 133: ...ilpitas Boulevard Milpitas CA 95035 USA 2009 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 00...

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