BC4000 Series RAID Controllers
User Manual
02/13/06
B ro ad c om C o r p or at i on
Page 164
Index
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BC4000-UM100-R
I
I/O status bar 65, 68
I/Os per second 68
Initialize and Convert Disk wizard 75
Initializing disks
from bcadm 118
from RAIDConsole 69
from the BIOS 19, 51
Installing 15, 29
cables 17
configuration device driver with Windows 2003 24
controller 15
controller with existing Windows 2003 24
controller with new Windows 2003 23
disks 17
drivers for Linux 29
drivers for Windows 22
system requirements for controller 12
with new OSs 22, 23, 29, 55
INT13 58
J
JBOD 2, 3, 43
jumpers 17
K
Kit contents 13
L
Leave existing data intact 74, 91, 133
LED connectors 15
LED identification
of arrays, from RAIDConsole 83
of disks, from the BIOS 56
Legacy disks
about using 43
booting from 35
License issue message 84
License level
Feature differences 8
viewing or changing, from bcadm 145
viewing or changing, from RAIDConsole 99
Linux
drivers 29
installing bcadm on Linux 33, 34
installing bcadm on Red Hat 33
installing with Linux 29, 31
Logs 113
M
Mail notification 104
Main menu 20, 51, 55, 56, 57, 58
Memory requirement 12
Migrating RAID levels online 3
Mirror splitting 6
Model numbers 67
Monitoring arrays 141
Multiple SATA 12
N
Naming arrays
from bcadm 118
from RAIDConsole 72
New Volume wizard 75
No cache 92
NORMAL 44, 67
NOT_ACTIVE task type 46
NTFS 5, 72, 90
O
OCE 3, 6, 84
OFFLINE 44, 67
Online capacity expansion 3, 6, 84
Online RAID level migration 6, 84
Operating 5
Operating System
array planning considerations 5
Options menu 70, 92, 102, 103, 104, 113
ORLM 3, 6, 84
P
Parallel
ATA drive 17
converters 43
to serial converters 17
Partitioning arrays 72
PartitionMagic® 90
Password
changing 102
disabling protection 102
enabling protection 102
using for protection 62
PCI support 12, 15
PCI-X 15
Performance considerations 4
Physical view 70
Popup notification 104
PowerQuest® 90
Priority
changing for tasks, from RAIDConsole 93
setting for events, from RAIDConsole 104
setting for tasks, from bcadm 118
Processor requirement 12
R
RAID
flexibility and expansion considerations 5
key features 6
minimum disk requirements 3, 43
overview of array types 2
performance considerations 4
reliability considerations 4