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Sun Intel Adaptec RAID User’s Guide

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Contents

Preface

Part I Sun StorageTek RAID Manager Software

1. Introduction

Getting Started Tasks

About the GUI Versus the BIOS Utility

About the Sun StorageTek RAID Manager GUI Software

About the Agent

Growing Your Storage Space With the Software

A Simple Storage Space

An Advanced Storage Space

Continuing to Grow Your Storage Space

System Requirements

2. Installing and Starting the Software

Installing the Software

Installing on the Windows OS

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Install the Software on the Windows OS

Performing a Silent Windows Installation (Advanced)

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Perform a Silent Windows Installation of the Software

Example Command-Line Installations

Installing on the Linux OS

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Install the Software on the Linux OS

Installing on the Solaris OS

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Install the Software on the Solaris OS

Installing On VMware Technology

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Install On VMware Technology

Starting the Software

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Start the Software on the Windows OS

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Start the Software on the Linux OS

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Start the Software on the Solaris OS

Starting the Agent Only

Starting the Agent on the Windows OS

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Verify That the Agent is Running On the System

Starting the Agent on the Linux OS

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Verify That the Agent is Running On the System

Starting the Agent on the Solaris OS

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Start the Agent On the System

Using the Software With a Firewall

Understanding Permission Levels

About the Administrator Permission Level

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Log In as an Administrator

About the User Permission Level

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Log In as a User

About the Guest Permission Level

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Log In as a Guest

Logging Out of and in to the Software

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Log Out of the Software

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Log in to the Software

3. Exploring the Software

Navigating the Main Window

Using the Enterprise View

Using the Physical Devices View

Using the Logical Devices View

Revealing More Disk Drive Information

Checking System Status

Working in The Software

About the Actions Menu

Getting Help

4. Building a Storage Space

Selecting a Configuration Method

Express Configuration: Building the Easy Way

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Build a Storage Space With the Express Method

Partitioning and Formatting Logical Drives

Including More Systems In the Storage Space

Custom Configuration (Advanced)

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Build the Storage Space With Custom Configuration

Including More Systems In the Storage Space

Building a RAID Volume

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Build a RAID Volume

Sun StorageTek SAS RAID HBA Support

Managing Your Storage Space

5. Customizing the Software

Logging Into Remote Systems

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Log Into a Remote System

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Remove a Remote System

Creating Display Groups

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Create a Display Group

Setting Preferences and Changing Views

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Sort Systems in the Enterprise View

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Change the Standard Unit of Measure

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Change the Main Window Appearance

Customizing the Agent

Broadcasting Event Alerts From a System

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Change or Disable OS Event Logging On a System

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Change Alarm Settings On a System

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Change the Agent Base Port Number On a System

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Change the Agent Base Port Number

6. Managing Logical Drives and Hot-Spares

Understanding Logical Drives

Creating Logical Drives

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Set the Size of a Logical Drive

Including Different-Size Disk Drives in a Logical Drive

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Create a Logical Drive Using Free Segments on Disk Drives

Fine-Tuning Logical Drives

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Change The Name of a Logical Drive

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Change the Advanced Settings of a Logical Drive

Changing the Stripe Size

Changing the Write Cache Setting

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Change the Write Cache Setting

Changing the Read Cache Setting

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Change the Read Cache Setting

Changing the Initialize Priority

Changing the Initialize Method

Verifying Logical Drives

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Confirm That the HBA Supports Build Initialization

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Confirm That the HBA Supports Background Consistency Checking

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Verify and Fix a Logical Drive

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Verify a Logical Drive Without Fixing It

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Enable or Disable Background Consistency Checking

Increasing the Capacity of a Logical Drive

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Increase the Capacity of a Logical Drive

Extending a Partition on a Logical Drive

Changing the RAID Level of a Logical Drive

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Change the RAID Level of a Logical Drive

Deleting a Logical Drive

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Delete a Logical Drive

Working With Hot-Spares

Hot-Spare Limitations

Global Hot-Spare Versus Dedicated Hot-Spare

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Designate a Global Hot-Spare

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Assign a Dedicated or Pool Hot-Spare

About the Hot-Spare Icons

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Remove or Delete a Dedicated Hot-Spare

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Delete a Global Hot-Spare

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Enable Copyback

7. Protecting Data

Creating a Snapshot

Snapshot Limitations

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Create a Snapshot with Backup

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Create a Snapshot Without Backup

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Delete a Snapshot

8. Monitoring Storage Space

Monitoring Options

Checking Activity in Your Storage Space

procedure iconsmall spaceTo View the Full List of Events

procedure iconsmall spaceTo View Event Details

procedure iconsmall spaceTo View the Full List of Events

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Clear All the Event Logs Belonging to All HBAs in a System

About the Status Icons

Using Notifications to Monitor Status

Setting Up Event Notifications

Opening the Notification Manager and Adding Systems

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Set Up Event Notifications for a System

Sending a Test Event

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Send a Test Event

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Troubleshoot a Failed Test

Managing the Event Notification List

Modifying the Address, Host Name, or Notification Level of a System

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Modify System Information

Removing a System From the Notification List

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Remove a System From the Notification List

Monitoring and Managing the Notification Log

Using the Notification Log

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Clear the Notification Log

Disabling and Re-Enabling Event Notifications

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Disable Event Notifications

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Re-Enable Event Notifications

Setting Up E-mail Notifications

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Set Up E-mail Notifications

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Enter the SMTP Server Settings

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Add an E-mail Recipient

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Send a Test Message

Managing the E-mail List

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Modify Information About a Recipient

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Remove a Recipient From the E-mail List

Monitoring and Managing the E-mail Log

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Use the E-mail Log

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Clear the E-mail Log

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Change the E-mail Notification Manager Settings

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Disable E-mail Notifications

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Re-Enable E-mail Notifications

Broadcasting Event Alerts to Users

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Enable Event Alerts

Managing Enclosure Status

Silencing and Testing the Audible Alarm

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Enable an Alarm for a System

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Disable an Alarm

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Test the Alarm

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Silence the Alarm

9. Managing Tasks

Scheduling a Task

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Schedule a Task

Opening the Task Manager

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Open the Task Manager

Monitoring Tasks

Monitoring Upcoming Tasks in the Task List

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Check Past Tasks and Events in the Event Log

Modifying a Task

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Modify a Scheduled Task

Rescheduling a Task Following a Missed Start Time

Deleting a Task

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Delete a Task

Disabling the Task Manager

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Disable the Task Manager

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Re-Enable the Task Manager

10. Working with Display Groups

Adding a System to a Display Group

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Add a System to a Display Group

Viewing Display Group Status

procedure iconsmall spaceTo View the Display Group Properties

Moving a System From One Display Group to Another

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Move a System From One Display Group to Another

Renaming a Display Group

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Rename a Display Group

Removing a System From a Display Group

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Remove a System From a Display Group

Deleting a Display Group

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Delete a Display Group

11. Managing HBAs, Disk Drives, and Enclosures

Viewing Component Properties

Blinking a Component

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Blink a Component

Managing Disk Drives

Replacing Disk Drives in a Logical Drive

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Replace a Disk Drive in a Logical Drive

Setting a Disk Drive to ‘Failed’

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Set a Disk Drive to a Failed State

Initializing Disk Drives

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Initialize a Single Disk Drive

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Initialize All Ready Disk Drives on a HBA

Managing HBAs

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Register a New HBA

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Test an HBA Alarm

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Silence an HBA Alarm

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Disable an HBA Alarm

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Rescan an HBA

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Save The HBA Configuration

Managing Enclosures

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Test an Enclosure Alarm

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Silence an Enclosure Alarm

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Disable an Enclosure Alarm

Updating HBA BIOS and Firmware

Before You Begin

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Update the HBA BIOS and Firmware

12. Configuring SNMP Support

Configuring SNMP Support on Windows

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Install and Configure SNMP Support

Configuring SNMP Support on Linux

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Configure SNMP Support

13. Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Potential Software Issues

Identifying a Failed or Failing Component

The GUI Displays Logical Drives as Failed When a Blade or JBOD is Powered Off

Recovering From a Disk Drive Failure

Failed Disk Drive Protected by a Hot-Spare

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Recover From the Failure

Failed Disk Drive Not Protected By a Hot-Spare

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Recover From the Failure

Failure in Multiple Logical Drives Simultaneously

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Troubleshoot the Failures

Disk Drive Failure in a RAID 0 Logical Drive

Multiple Failures in the Same Logical Drive

Removing the Icon of a Failed Disk Drive

Understanding Hot-Plug Limitations and Conditions

Hot-Unplug Removal Conditions

Hot-Plug Addition Conditions

Hot-Unplug and Plug Replacement/Reinsertion Conditions

Rebuilding Logical Drives

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Start a Hot-Swap Rebuild

Solving Notification Problems

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Troubleshoot a Failed Test Event

Creating a Support Archive File

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Create the Archive File

Understanding Error and Warning Messages

Warning Messages

Error Messages

14. Frequently Asked Questions

How to Perform Common Tasks

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Set Up Your Storage Space

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Create or Add a New Logical Drive

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Open the Configuration Wizard

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Turn Off an Alarm

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Add a New User to the Software

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Add a Remote System

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Prevent a User From Changing Your Storage Space

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Check Disk Drive or Logical Drive Status

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Log Out of the Software

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Schedule a Task

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Find the Task Manager

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Find the Notification Manager

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Find the E-mail Notification Manager

About Terminology Clarifications

Software Versus Agent

Internal Versus External RAID Branches of the Enterprise View

Event Notifications Versus E-mail Notifications Versus Event Alerts

About Viewing Actions Menu Options

procedure iconsmall spaceTo View Local and Remote System Actions

procedure iconsmall spaceTo View HBA Actions

procedure iconsmall spaceTo View Disk Drive Actions

procedure iconsmall spaceTo View Enclosure Actions

procedure iconsmall spaceTo View Logical Drives Actions

procedure iconsmall spaceTo View Internal RAID Storage Actions

procedure iconsmall spaceTo View Notification Manager Actions

procedure iconsmall spaceTo View E-mail Notification Manager Actions

procedure iconsmall spaceTo View Task Manager Actions

About Tasks That You Can Schedule

15. Buttons and Icons At-a-Glance

Enterprise View Icons

Icons in the Physical Devices View

Enclosure Status Icons

Icons in the Logical Devices View

Buttons in the Main Window

Buttons in the Notification Manager

Buttons in the E-mail Notification Manager

Buttons in the Task Manager

Part II Uniform Command-Line Interface

16. Getting Started With the Command-Line Interface

Command-Line Interface Functionality

Installing the Command-Line Interface

About Installing the Command-Line Interface

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Install on the Windows OS

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Install on the Linux OS

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Install on the Solaris OS

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Install on VMware Technology

Starting the Command-Line Interface

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Start arcconf

17. Using the Command-Line Interface

Understanding the Command-Line Interface

About the Command-Line Interface Modes

Identifying Return Codes

Using Event Log Files

Using Error Log Files

arcconf Commands

arcconf copyback

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

arcconf create

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

arcconf datascrub

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

arcconf delete

Description

Syntax

Options

Examples

arcconf driverupdate

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

arcconf getconfig

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

arcconf getlogs

Description

Syntax

Options

Examples

arcconf getstatus

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

arcconf getversion

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

arcconf identify

Description

Syntax

Options

Examples

arcconf key

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

arcconf modify

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

arcconf rescan

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

arcconf romupdate

Description

Syntax

Options

Examples

arcconf setalarm

Description

Syntax

Options

Examples

arcconf setcache

Description

Syntax

Options

Examples

arcconf setconfig

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

arcconf setname

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

arcconf setstate

Description

Syntax

Options

Examples

arcconf task

Description

Syntax

Options

Example:

18. hrconf Commands

hrconf Commands

hrconf backup

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

hrconf create

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

hrconf delete

Description

Syntax

Options

Examples

hrconf driverupdate

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

hrconf getconfig

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

hrconf getstatus

Description

Syntax

Parameters

Example

hrconf getversion

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

hrconf identify

Description

Syntax

Options

Examples

hrconf rescan

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

hrconf restore

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

hrconf romupdate

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

hrconf setboot

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

hrconf setconfig

Description

Syntax

Options

Example

hrconf setstate

Description

Syntax

Options

Examples

hrconf task

Description

Syntax

Options

Examples

Part III BIOS RAID Configuration Utility

19. Overview

When to Use the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility

OS Requirements and Limitations

Understanding Hot-Plug Limitations and Conditions Within the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility

Hot-Unplug Removal Conditions

Hot-Plug Addition Conditions

Hot-Unplug and Plug Replacement or Reinsertion Conditions

20. Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility

Introduction to the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility

Running the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Start the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Navigate the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility

Using the ACU to Create and Manage Arrays

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Start the ACU

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Create a New Array With the ACU

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Manage Existing Arrays With the ACU

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Make an Array Bootable With the ACU

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Initialize Disk Drives With the ACU

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Rescan Disk Drives With the ACU

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Perform a Secure Erase on Disk Drives With the ACU

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Stop a Secure Erase in Progress With the ACU

Using the Select Utility to Modify Controller Settings

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Start Using the Select Utility

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Apply Changes and Exit the Select Utility

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Modify General Settings With the Select Utility

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Modify SAS-Specific Controller Settings With the Select Utility

Using the Select Utility to Check Battery Status

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Check the Controller Battery Status

Using the Disk Utilities to Manage Disk Drives

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Format or Verify a Disk Drive With the Disk Utilities

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Locate Disk Drives With the Disk Utilities

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Identify Disk Drives With the Disk Utilities

Viewing the BIOS-Based Event Log

procedure iconsmall spaceTo View the Event Log

21. Creating a RAID Array

procedure iconsmall spaceTo Create a RAID Array

Part IV Appendix, Glossary, and Index

A. Selecting the Best RAID Level

Comparing RAID Levels

Understanding Drive Segments

Nonredundant Logical Drives (RAID 0)

RAID 1 Logical Drives

RAID 1 Enhanced Logical Drives

RAID 10 Logical Drives

RAID 5 Logical Drives

RAID 5EE Logical Drives

RAID 50 Logical Drives

RAID 6 Logical Drives

RAID 60 Logical Drives

Glossary

Index