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Hardware Specifications and Features

3.5.3

Configurable I/O Controller SCSI Parameters

When the controller starts up, its SCSI parameters are automatically set to their optimal 
settings. Manual configuration is not required. However, you can customize I/O SCSI 
parameters for each channel on the controller by using the ICP RAID Console menu 
Advanced Setup > Configure Controller > Controller Settings.

3.6

RAID Controller Drive Limitations (Host, Array, 
Logical, and Physical)

The following are limitations assuming the following:

U320 speed hard disk drives

Dual channel SCSI controller

Cabling that meets U320 specifications

Physical drives

 

are limited by the number of SCSI channels being controlled by the RAID 

controller. The firmware/software supports a maximum of 

15

 hard disk drives per channel 

(or 14 if one SCSI ID is being occupied by an intelligent enclosure processor).

The maximum number of 

array drives

 is limited by the RAID firmware. The actual limit 

of the GDT8514RZ and GDT8114RZ controllers is 

15 array drives

 per dual-channel 

controller.

 

A RAID array drive requires a minimum of two hard disk drives (or logical 

drives). Therefore the maximum RAID array drive limitation for the GDT8514RZ and 
GDT8114RZ controllers is the 

physical drive

 limit divided by two. A RAID array drive 

may have more than one host drive, but a host drive is always part of just one array drive.

There is a maximum limitation of 

30 

host drives

 

per controller. There is a minimum of at 

least one host drive per 

array drive

. A host drive can only be associated with (or reside 

on) a single 

array drive

Disconnect

Enabled / 

Disabled

Automatic

Enabling this setting allows for the disk drive to 
disconnect from the SCSI bus when it’s not 
participating in a transfer. This allows for optimal 
bus utilization by all devices on the bus.

Tagged 

Queues

On / Off

Automatic

When enabled, this feature allows the SCSI disk 
drive to execute more than one command at a 
time.

Disk Read 

and Write 

Cache

On / Off

Configurable

For performance reasons, the 

Read Ahead and 

Write cache of the hard disk drives should always 
be on. This is the default setting.

Table 3-4. Configurable Disk Drive SCSI Parameters

Table 3-5. Configurable I/O Controller SCSI Parameters

Parameter

Setting/Value

Description

Domain Validation

On / Off

When this is set to 

On, Domain validation allows for a check 

of the correct data transfer at a given rate for the respective 
channel.

Summary of Contents for GDT8514RZ

Page 1: ...Preliminary ICP RAID Controllers GDT8514RZ and GDT8114RZ Single channel Low Profile U320 RAID Controllers Hardware Installation and User s Guide Version 1 2 6 April 2003...

Page 2: ...he time of writing ICP vortex and or its suppliers accept no liability for the implementation of these methods within the user s environment The user is responsible for and must satisfy itself that an...

Page 3: ...ces During System Boot 17 2 3 SCSI Termination 17 3 Hardware Specifications and Features 3 1 ICP RAID Controller Hardware Features 19 3 1 1 Key Features 19 3 2 Operating System Support 21 3 3 Supporte...

Page 4: ...2 3 Jumper Locations and Pin Numbers 14 2 4 LED Labels and Colors 16 Tables 2 1 Controller Jumper Settings 15 2 2 LED Descriptions 16 2 3 Beep Sequences 17 3 1 Hardware Architecture 19 3 2 Environment...

Page 5: ...an ICP RAID controller and provides a guide to its features and specifications For a particular ICP RAID controller its hardware guide documents compatible RAID adapters supported operating systems s...

Page 6: ...m the autorun menu or open cdromdrive docs index htm PDF Portable Document Format PDF documents can be opened viewed and printed with Adobe Acrobat Reader not provided on the CD ROM 1 2 About This Gui...

Page 7: ...A 1 4 4 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings The GDT8x14RZ RAID controllers are marked with the following regulatory markings 1 4 5 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices 1 4 5 1 FCC Verification Sta...

Page 8: ...pressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The customer is responsible for ensuring compliance of the modified product All cables used to c...

Page 9: ...e used by qualified technical personnel with experience installing and configuring PCI controllers Read and adhere to all warnings cautions and notices in this guide and all the guides in the user doc...

Page 10: ...10 Hardware Installation and User s Guide Getting Started ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the computer chassis...

Page 11: ...ower cords to the computer before the removal of any covers Follow the warnings noted in your computer s user manual before installing this board ONLY after reinstallation of all the covers should you...

Page 12: ...es or drive enclosure Note Ensure that the end of the SCSI bus is properly terminated See Section 2 3 in this guide for termination details 5 Replace the system cover and reconnect power cord s 167 mm...

Page 13: ...AID controller normally comes ready to be installed into the computer motherboard immediately However jumper settings are available to Reprogram the RAID firmware that is located in the flash memory o...

Page 14: ...IOP Mode Select J4 Channel A termination power Normal Mode pins 2 3 Recovery Mode pins 1 2 No jumper normal mode Channel B termination power Jumper termination power ON for respective channel No jumpe...

Page 15: ...the controller Further informations about these beep sequences are available in Section 2 2 3 Beep Sequences During System Boot Table 2 1 Controller Jumper Settings Jumper Block Jumper Position Defin...

Page 16: ...ough ICPCON or ICP RAID Navigator If you use these management tools to silence the alarm it will only be disabled for the current event and will be ready to sound again at the next event 2 2 2 1 Silen...

Page 17: ...ly referred to as a SCSI bus SCSI devices such as hard disks and tape drives must be terminated if they are the last physical devices at either end of the SCSI bus if nothing else is actively terminat...

Page 18: ...18 Hardware Installation and User s Guide Hardware Installation...

Page 19: ...oller one channel external and one channel internal with speeds up to 320 MB second per channel Online RAID level migration and capacity expansion without reboot RAID array roaming Instant availabilit...

Page 20: ...Burst DMA to PCI and local buses PCI Signaling 5 or 3 3 volt SCSI Controller Dual channel Ultra320 Table 3 1 Hardware Architecture Component Features Table 3 2 Environmental Specifications Environment...

Page 21: ...x 7 0 Server SCO UnixWare 7 1 1 FreeBSD 4 4 and 4 5 Linux 2 2 kernal Red Hat Linux 7 0 3 3 Supported SCSI Technology The RAID controller supports up to 15 physical SCSI devices per SCSI channel It sup...

Page 22: ...2 5 8 6 3 8 Fast SCSI 2 10 8 3 3 8 Fast Wide SCSI 20 16 3 3 16 Ultra SCSI 2 20 8 1 5 3 8 Ultra SCSI 2 20 8 3 N A 4 Wide Ultra SCSI 40 16 N A 3 16 Wide Ultra SCSI 40 16 1 5 N A 8 Wide Ultra SCSI 40 16...

Page 23: ...ID subsystems of the two computer systems The hard disk drives are not required to have the same SCSI ID in the target system that they did in the original system that they are removed from Note For a...

Page 24: ...SCSI hard disk drive is initialized the first time by the RAID controller its SCSI parameters are automatically set to their optimal settings Most settings are set automatically and can not be config...

Page 25: ...mum of two hard disk drives or logical drives Therefore the maximum RAID array drive limitation for the GDT8514RZ and GDT8114RZ controllers is the physical drive limit divided by two A RAID array driv...

Page 26: ...e Hardware Specifications and Features Table 3 6 RAID Controller Drive Maximum Limitations Drive Type Per Channel Per Controller Per Array Drive Per Host Drive Physical Disk Drives 15 30 30 30 RAID Ar...

Page 27: ...te vs Recover When programming the firmware you must decide whether an update or a full recovery is more appropriate If firmware recovery is required you may need to change a jumper setting See Sectio...

Page 28: ...the ICP RAID controller 2 Power off all system components and disconnect their power cords 3 Remove the cover from the system to gain access to the PCI slots 4 Remove the ICP RAID controller from you...

Page 29: ...mpting you to insert a blank floppy diskette 9 Verify that a blank diskette is inserted then press Enter Table A 2 FRUU Locations and Descriptions FRUU Location Summary More Information Run the FRUU o...

Page 30: ...rom http www icp vortex com or http www vortex de and copy it to a second floppy diskette Proceed to Section A 4 3 for information on running the FRUU OR Insert a second blank diskette into the comput...

Page 31: ...ep 4 above Refer to Section A 3 to set the jumper in reset mode If the controller state is RESET You can perform a firmware recovery If you only need to perform a firmware update shut down the system...

Page 32: ...e image containing the latest programs drivers from the website Also download the latest tools for your operating system including ICPCON Format a 3 5 HD disk 1 44MB and copy the firmware file and ICP...

Page 33: ...irmware version You can also relaunch ICPCON and select the applicable RAID controller to view its new firmware version at the bottom of the console for example FW 2 38 00 R049 You can also use the OS...

Page 34: ...34 Hardware Installation and User s Guide Flash Memory Programming...

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