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USB/IEEE 1394-to-SATA II RAID Subsystem

 

 

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User Manual 

 

 Chapter 4    RAID Management 

 

This chapter provides details about configurations and options available in the RAID 
subsystem. There are two modes of operation: Basic Mode and Advanced Mode. 

4.1   Basic Mode 

Under Basic Mode, there are three menu options that can be selected: RAID and Disk 
Information, Event Log, and Basic Raid Configuration. 

4.1.1   RAID and Disk Information 

 

RAID and Disk Information provides information about RAID and disk drives.  
 

 

RAID and Disk Information: No existing RAID configuration 

 

 

Disk Information: Disk drive is “Unreleased” or not a RAID member. 

Summary of Contents for Mini-EPICa

Page 1: ...Mini EPICa USB IEEE 1394 to SATA II RAID SUBSYSTEM User Manual Revision 1 2...

Page 2: ...On 19 Chapter 3 Configuration Utility 20 3 1 Installing the AP in Microsoft Windows 22 3 2 Starting the AP in Linux 24 3 3 Starting the AP in Mac OS 25 3 4 Mini EPICa Management GUI 26 3 4 1 Other Bu...

Page 3: ...gh with this manual Copyright No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or othe...

Page 4: ...y power cords cables and connectors make sure that the power switches are turned off Disconnect first any power connection if the power supply module is being removed from the enclosure Outlets must b...

Page 5: ...er Manual 5 Unpacking the Subsystem The package contains the following items RAID subsystem unit One 1 power cord One 1 USB cable Two 2 IEEE 1394b cables Key Token Optional Two 2 screw handle Four 4 R...

Page 6: ...ovide a fast and easy way to install and manage the storage Low Power Consumption Cable less backplane with integrated RAID processor No more unnecessary components inside Features USB 2 0 IEEE 1394b...

Page 7: ...0Mbit s USB 2 0 800Mbit s 1394b Disk Interface SATAII 3Gb s Number of Hot swap Disk Trays Five 5 3 5 inch Disk trays Cooling Fans 1 Failed Drive Indicators Yes Failed Drive Auto Rebuild Yes Environmen...

Page 8: ...USB IEEE 1394 to SATA II RAID Subsystem 8 User Manual 1 2 Identifying Parts of the RAID Subsystem The illustrations below identify the various parts of the subsystem 1 2 1 Front View...

Page 9: ...Fault LED Green LED means HDD is detected good Red LED indicates hard drive has failed No LED light means no hard drive in the slot 1 2 1 2 LED Indicators Part Function Fan Fail LED LED is off means F...

Page 10: ...stem Power On Off Switch Use the Power On Off Switch to turn on or off the RAID subsystem Power Input Socket Use the Power Input Socket for connecting the power cable NOTE USB and IEEE 1394 ports use...

Page 11: ...0 is the segmentation of logically sequential data such as a single file so that segment can be assigned to multiple hard disks in a round robin fashion and thus written concurrently Advantage of RAI...

Page 12: ...0 Take four hard drives in RAID 10 as an example Hard drive 0 and hard drive 1 could act as Mirror 1 Hard drive 2 and hard drive 3 act as Mirror 1 too The RAID controller then configures these two Mir...

Page 13: ...arity Protection RAID 3 and RAID 5 The XOR engine in the RAID controller generates parity block In RAID 3 mode parity block will be stored in the same hard disk drive In RAID 5 mode parity block will...

Page 14: ...es 2 LARGE None Large is similar to RAID 0 in that it concatenates the capacity of all member drives The data is written linearly starting with the first disk drive When first disk drive becomes full...

Page 15: ...subsystem and give instructions on installing a hard drive The subsystem supports hot swapping allowing you to install or replace a hard drive while the subsystem is running This also discusses on how...

Page 16: ...tray Make sure the holes of the disk tray align with the holes of the hard drive d Install the mounting screws on the bottom part to secure the drive in the disk tray e Slide the tray into a slot unt...

Page 17: ...provide stable stand The following are the steps in installing the rubber feet 1 Prepare the four 4 rubber feet 2 Remove the rubber feet by pulling it outward 3 Attach the rubber feet on the base of t...

Page 18: ...ncrypted The RAID subsystem works like standard model Here are some steps and scenarios when using the key token Scenario 1 Data is accessed normally 1 While the RAID subsystem is powered off insert t...

Page 19: ...on Host Server Insert the key token into the key token port if your RAID subsystem has Key Token NOTE Only one host connection will work at one time You cannot use both USB and IEEE 1394 ports at the...

Page 20: ...AID subsystem can be configured using the Application Program provided with the subsystem There are three versions Microsoft Windows version Linux version and Mac OS version IMPORTANT The RAID subsyst...

Page 21: ...by mini EPICa AP to manage the RAID controller Other hard disks will be assigned Port1 Port 2 etc If the first hard disk assigned as Port 0 is removed the AP cannot access and manage the RAID control...

Page 22: ...nual 3 1 Installing the AP in Microsoft Windows 1 To install mini EPICa AP for Windows OS copy the installation files to a local directory and open the setup exe program 2 Click Install to begin the i...

Page 23: ...USB IEEE 1394 to SATA II RAID Subsystem User Manual 23 3 Click Finish to exit the wizard The application will be launched immediately The mini EPICa Application Program main screen will be displayed...

Page 24: ...nnected to Linux system go to the directory where the Application Program is saved and open the Application Program This example is from Fedora Core 9 Another way is to open terminal window then at th...

Page 25: ...onfigure the RAID subsystem when connected to Mac OS X Server go to the directory where the Application Program is saved and open the Application Program This example is from Mac OS X Server version 1...

Page 26: ...er Shows the RAID controller event log Basic Raid Configuration Provides function for creating basic RAID configuration This function will use all available disk drives Advanced Mode Email Notificatio...

Page 27: ...Management GUI Minimize Window button Used to minimize the mini EPICa GUI into taskbar Close Windows button Used to close the mini EPICa GUI Note that the AP is still running in the background To exit...

Page 28: ...USB IEEE 1394 to SATA II RAID Subsystem 28 User Manual About button Used to display the current mini EPICa AP version...

Page 29: ...USB IEEE 1394 to SATA II RAID Subsystem User Manual 29 Turn Off the Buzzer Use this to silence the alarm buzzer...

Page 30: ...ion Basic Mode and Advanced Mode 4 1 Basic Mode Under Basic Mode there are three menu options that can be selected RAID and Disk Information Event Log and Basic Raid Configuration 4 1 1 RAID and Disk...

Page 31: ...failed in a RAID Level with data redundancy The data is still accessible Broken One or more disk drives failed in a RAID Level The number of allowable failed disk drives in the RAID Level has been ex...

Page 32: ...ased Capacity Shows the amount of unused or unreleased capacity in the disk drive Disk Information This will show SMART information of the selected disk drive if SMART function is supported by the dis...

Page 33: ...e Number of Events the Issued Module Date Type and Message Event Log Buttons Save To File This option allows the event logs to be saved as a log text file log Enter the filename you want for the log f...

Page 34: ...ber of available disk drives are enabled When there is an existing RAID the DELETE ALL RAID s option is enabled Support Password This option provides RAID security When this option is enabled and a pa...

Page 35: ...eate a RAID using Basic Raid Configuration 1 In the Configure RAID option select the RAID Level you want for the RAID Click Apply to save the RAID configuration 2 When a dialog box is displayed select...

Page 36: ...TA II RAID Subsystem 36 User Manual 4 An information message will be displayed Click OK 5 The RAID is created successfully The RAID will be available to the Host Server immediately and a new disk devi...

Page 37: ...Host Server Example Connection via USB In Microsoft Windows under Device Manager the new disk drive Proware H W RAID5 USB Device is displayed Example Connection via IEEE 1394 In Microsoft Windows und...

Page 38: ...e specified mail server Recipient E mail s Enter one or more recipient email addresses Multiple email addresses are separated by Select event s for notification Tick the events which you want to be in...

Page 39: ...ives in the right pane When the minimum number of disk drives for the RAID Level has been selected the Apply and Cancel buttons will become active and can be used Delete RAID Select the RAID from the...

Page 40: ...lect Create RAID 2 Select the RAID Level you want for the RAID 3 Select the disk drives you want to become member of the RAID 4 If you want security for the RAID enable Support Password and enter a pa...

Page 41: ...TA II RAID Subsystem User Manual 41 7 An information message will be displayed Click OK 8 The RAID is created successfully The RAID will be available to the Host Server immediately and a new disk devi...

Page 42: ...Host Server Example Connection via USB In Microsoft Windows under Device Manager the new disk drive Proware H W RAID5 USB Device is displayed Example Connection via IEEE 1394 In Microsoft Windows und...

Page 43: ...the firmware version Firmware Information shows the Product Name Firmware version Manufacturer and Flash Number Firmware Upgrade Buttons Browse Use this button to browse and select the firmware file...

Page 44: ...e and locate the firmware file 2 Select Update to proceed with firmware upgrade 3 The firmware will be upgraded Click OK 4 To reboot the RAID subsystem uninstall the disk drive from the host system th...

Page 45: ...no host access to the RAID after the preset time minutes the RAID will be in standby mode RAID Rebuild Priority Settings Use this option to set the RAID Rebuild Priority which is the amount of system...

Page 46: ...w to Change the USB 1394 IO Interface Board to eSATA IO Interface Board NOTE Prepare the eSATA IO Kit Disconnect the host power off the RAID subsystem and remove the USB or IEEE 1394 cable from the US...

Page 47: ...1 Prepare the screw handle that is shipped with the RAID subsystem 2 Remove 2 screws from the USB 1394 IO interface board Middle Hole for Screw Handle 3 Insert the screw handle into the middle hole of...

Page 48: ...to remove the USB 1394 IO interface board 5 Insert the eSATA IO interface board into the IO interface slot Take note of the proper position of the IO interface board If inserted in the wrong position...

Page 49: ...1394 IO Interface Board to USB 3 0 IO Interface Board NOTE Prepare the USB3 0 IO Kit Disconnect the host power off the RAID subsystem and remove the USB or IEEE 1394 cable from the USB or 1394b port C...

Page 50: ...1 Prepare the screw handle that is shipped with the RAID subsystem 2 Remove 2 screws from the USB 1394 IO interface board Middle Hole for Screw Handle 3 Insert the screw handle into the middle hole of...

Page 51: ...o remove the USB 1394 IO interface board 5 Insert the USB 3 0 IO interface board into the IO interface slot Take note of the proper position of the IO interface board If inserted in the wrong position...

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