- Oracle Storage 12 Gb SAS PCIe HBA, External Installation Guide For HBA Models 7110118 and 7110119
- Hardware Installation and Removal
- Installing the HBA
- To Complete the Installation
To Complete the Installation
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Replace the system cover and reconnect the AC power cords, if required, as
described in the system documentation.
Note:
If you do need to return power to the system, ensure that the power is turned on to the SAS devices, SATA II devices, or both before or at the same time that the power is turned on to the host system. If the system is powered up before these devices, the devices might not be recognized. -
Do one of the following:
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x86 system - During the
power-up process of the system, review the BIOS bootup messages and
look for the BIOS utility prompt (which prompts you to press
Ctrl+R).
If you see the banner and are prompted for the utility, it means the BIOS has detected the HBA card.
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SPARC system - During the
power-up process of the system, enter the
probe-scsi-all command at the OpenBoot PROM
(OBP) ok prompt to verify that the system
recognizes the HBA.
The
probe-scsi-all
command displays the SCSI devices that are connected to the host, as shown in the following example.{0} ok probe-scsi-all /pci@0/pci@0/pci@8/pci@0/pci@a/LSI,sas@0 MPT Version 2.00, Firmware Version 4.00.00.00 Target 9 Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST914602SSUN146G0603 286739329 Blocks, 146 GB SASAddress 5000c5000b305b4d PhyNum 0 Target a Unit 0 Disk SEAGATE ST914602SSUN146G0603 286739329 Blocks, 146 GB SASAddress 5000c5000b304cad PhyNum 1 Target b Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H101414SCSUN146GSA23 286739329 Blocks, 146 GB SASAddress 5000cca000310015 PhyNum 2 Target c Unit 0 Disk HITACHI H101414SCSUN146GSA23 286739329 Blocks, 146 GB SASAddress 5000cca0002cf035 PhyNum 3 {0} ok
This example shows a SAS 3 controller (
LSI,sas@0
) connected to four physical drives.
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x86 system - During the
power-up process of the system, review the BIOS bootup messages and
look for the BIOS utility prompt (which prompts you to press
Ctrl+R).
- Install any software required by the HBA, specific to your operating system, as described in HBA Software Installation.