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(1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Adaptec, Inc. European Union Compliance Statement This Information Technology Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the...
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Canadian Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference- Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matérial brouilleur du Canada. Japanese Compliance (Voluntary Control Council Initiative)
Storage Requirements for Drivers and Software 1-2 Motherboard Compatibility 1-2 Kit Contents 1-3 Adaptec RAID Controller Features 1-3 Adaptec RAID Features – SCSI Only 1-4 About the Documentation 1-6 Using the Adaptec RAID Installation CD 1-6 Files and Folders 1-8...
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Adaptec RAID Installation Guide Seating the Module – Adaptec 3200S/3400S Only 2-7 Seating the Module – Adaptec 2400A/2100S/3210S/3410S Only 2-8 Installing the Battery Backup Module 2-8 Finishing up – All Models 2-9 Installing the Controller 2-9 Zero Channel RAID Controllers (2000S, 2005S) 2-10...
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Installing the Driver for a Boot Controller in a New NetWare 4.2 Server 3-22 Installing the Driver in an Existing NetWare 4.2 Server 3-24 Installing the Driver for a Boot Controller in a New NetWare 5 Server 3-25 Installing the Driver in an Existing NetWare 5 Server 3-26 SCO UNIX 3-27 Installing the Driver in a New OpenServer 5.0x...
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Cache Status LED – Adaptec 3210S/3410S Only B-4 SCSI Bus Status LEDs B-4 SCSI Bus Status LEDs – Adaptec 3200S/3400S Only B-4 SCSI Bus Status LEDs – Adaptec 3210S Only B-4 SCSI Bus Status LEDs – Adaptec 3410S Only B-5...
➤ Safety Information ➤ Read this First Before you begin installing your new Adaptec RAID controller, read this chapter. This chapter is an important guide to the rest of the documentation and provides a summary of the installation process. 1-10...
64 MB of memory, and a Pentium processor that is at least as fast as 200 MHz. A mouse and SVGA color monitor are also required. Adaptec Storage Manager Pro requires 40 MB of available disk space for installation. The host system should have 64 MB of memory, a Pentium processor (200 MHz or faster), and a video adapter capable of 800 ×...
Adaptec controller and cables, one of the following: Adaptec ATA RAID 2400A controller and four internal ATA/100 cables. Adaptec SCSI RAID 2100S, 2110S, 3200S, 3210S, 3400S, or 3410S controller and 1 internal LVD SCSI cable with active terminator. Adaptec SCSI RAID 2000S or 2005S (does not include cables).
Windows 2000, and Windows NT only—Array expansion and extension during normal operation on RAID 0 or RAID 5 arrays with the NTFS file system. Refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager Pro Software User’s Guide or the Adaptec Storage Management Software User’s Guide for specific information.
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Hot spare Hot swap Audible alarm Battery module option The Adaptec 3200S and 3400S differ only in that the Adaptec 3400S has a factory-installed daughter card that provides two additional channels. Listed in Megabytes (MB). Controller memory is not expandable.
Software, device drivers, and user documentation needed to install and support your Adaptec RAID Controller. The Adaptec RAID Installation CD is a bootable disc, which means you can use it to start up a computer that has no operating system and configure a RAID, provided your computer recognizes bootable CDs.
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If your computer is started to an operating system and you insert the Adaptec RAID Installation CD in the drive, your computer automatically reads the CD if it is set up to do so. If your computer does not automatically read the CD, you can prompt it to read the CD by clicking on autorun.exe, which presents the following options:...
Adaptec RAID Installation Guide Files and Folders If your installation process requires you to directly access files on the Adaptec RAID Installation CD, you can save time by limiting your browsing to the following files and folders, available at the root level: Autorun executable—In Windows, click on autorun.exe if...
CD using a text editor. Installing the Adobe Acrobat Reader Both Adobe Acrobat Reader and Viewer are provided on the Adaptec RAID Installation CD. These applications enable you to view the Portable Document Format (PDF) files on the Adaptec RAID Installation CD.
Read this entire chapter. Verify that your motherboard is compatible with the controller. For details, refer to Gain familiarity with the features and functions of the Adaptec RAID Installation CD. Refer to Install and configure your Adaptec RAID controller, cache...
Cache Memory Module Adaptec cache memory modules provide up to 256 MB of high- speed SDRAM disk cache with ECC (Error Correction Coding). Note: Adaptec RAID controllers that use installable memory modules will not function without a module available. The on-board processor uses some of the available memory.
Note: You will be prompted to provide a user ID and password when you start Storage Manager Pro. The default user ID is administrator, the default password is adaptec. For details, refer to the Storage Manager Pro User’s Guide. Storage Manager—Older storage management software that...
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(due to it’s Java-based architecture). You can use either tool as the primary RAID management utility. For details, refer to the Adaptec Storage Management Software User’s Guide. RAIDUTIL Command Line Utility—Provides the same functions as Storage Manager (or Storage Manager Pro) in environments where a GUI is not available.
Adaptec RAID Installation Guide Safety Information Any device that uses electricity must be treated with caution. To ensure general safety, follow these guidelines: Keep your work area and the computer clean and clear of debris. Eliminate hazards such as spills or bad wiring.
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ESD voltages on clothing can still cause damage. Place a removed component board-side-up on an antistatic surface or in an approved antistatic container. If you plan to return the component to Adaptec, immediately place it in a static-shielding container. Introduction...
Determining the Booting Controller ➤ Using SMOR ➤ Configuring ATA Drives When configuring drives for the Adaptec 2400A, you need to: Select and configure compatible drives as master. Attach supplied ATA cables. ATA Drives Your Adaptec 2400A controller supports ATA/66 and ATA/100 hard drives only.
However, if your SCSI drive was formatted to a sector size other than 512 bytes, you must reformat the drive before you can use it in a RAID. Refer to the Adaptec Storage Management Software User’s Guide for details. Narrow and Wide SCSI Devices You can attach either Narrow (8-bit) or Wide (16-bit) SCSI devices to your Adaptec SCSI controller.
Set the SCSI ID of each SCSI device attached to the controller to a unique ID number between 0 and 6. The Adaptec RAID controller is set to ID 7 by default (most SCSI controllers use ID 7). Wide SCSI devices can also use SCSI IDs 8 through 15.
If you are using multiple SCSI channels on a single controller, terminate each channel separately. SCSI termination for Adaptec SCSI RAID controllers is configured through the SMOR utility or from the Configure Host Bus Adapter window in Storage Manager. The controller has four possible...
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The following figure shows various SCSI cabling examples. Terminate your SCSI devices as shown in the examples, ensuring that the devices at the ends of the cables are terminated and the devices in the middle are not terminated. If only one cable is attached, then one end is the controller, and must have its termination enabled, as indicated in the diagrams where the circled T is in the controller.
Adaptec RAID Installation Guide Installing Additional Cache Memory Many Adaptec RAID controllers can be upgraded with additional cache memory. See Cache Memory Module on page 1-11 information about memory modules for cache memory. The 2000S, 2005S, and 2110S controllers are designed with fixed memory and are not upgradeable.
Installing Your Controller Seating the Module – Adaptec 3200S/3400S Only Holding the circuit board and module by the edges, slide the module into the socket as shown below. Refer to Appendix A socket locations. From the side view shown in the circled areas at the bottom, you can see that the module is placed into the socket at an angle.
Installing the Battery Backup Module To install the battery backup module in Adaptec 3200S, 3210S, 3400S, and 3410S controllers, plug it in as shown below. Note: The socket location in the figure below is for Adaptec 3200S/3400S controllers only.
Finishing up – All Models To confirm that the modules are properly installed Insert the RAID adapter into the system. Start SMOR. Select the controller to display the amount of cache memory reported. The amount of cache reported is always 16 MB less than what you actually installed.
RAID controller as data will be lost during RAID creation. The Adaptec 2000S controller has a standard 64-bit, 3.3v PCI interface but will only function properly when inserted into a PCI slot supporting Adaptec Embedded RAID Logic (EMRL) or Intel RAIDIOS™...
Ensure that the Adaptec BIOS ROM occupies the lowest address if you want the Adaptec controller to be the booting controller in a system with controllers from multiple manufacturers. Some system BIOS manufacturers select the smallest add-in BIOS as the first candidate, therefore slot selection has no effect on which adapter BIOS loads first.
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To run SMOR and configure a new system Press Ctrl+A when the Adaptec I during system startup to start SMOR. Note: The Adaptec RAID Installation CD boot utility can create a bootable floppy disk that will run SMOR. This disk automatically starts SMOR, enabling you to perform configuration tasks when you can’t start SMOR from the...
Installing the Driver In this Chapter Windows 2000 ➤ Windows NT 4.0 ➤ Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me ➤ Novell NetWare ➤ SCO UNIX ➤ FreeBSD ➤ Linux ➤ This chapter presents several scenarios for installing the controller driver.
Installing the Driver in a New System In this scenario, you are installing the Adaptec RAID controller in a new system that has no operating system. To install the driver Install and configure your Adaptec RAID controller and hard drives according to the instructions in Create a driver floppy disk using the Adaptec RAID Installation CD.
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Found New Hardware Wizard. Click Next. Then, select Search for suitable driver for my device and click Next again. Insert the driver disk you created in disk and click Next. The wizard should find the Adaptec RAID Adapter. Click Next and follow the instructions. Eventually, the installation will require that the system shut down and restart.
Adaptec RAID Installation Guide Adding the Controller to an Existing System In this scenario, you are adding an Adaptec RAID controller to a system that already has a Windows 2000 operating system. To install the driver Create a driver floppy disk using the Adaptec RAID Installation CD.
To install the driver Create a driver floppy disk using the Adaptec RAID Installation CD. To create the disk Insert the Adaptec RAID Installation CD in your drive.
ZCR controller. Note: If you choose the Microsoft I Module (OSM) in place of the Adaptec driver, you cannot use Adaptec storage management software. O RAID Host Adapter Driver for...
Installing the Driver in a New System with Only One Controller In this scenario, you are installing an Adaptec RAID controller and Windows NT 4.0 in a new system that does not have other hardware that requires the use of Windows NT mass storage detection.
Windows NT documentation. Installing the Driver in a New System with Other Hardware In this scenario, you are installing an Adaptec RAID controller in a new computer system with another controller from another manufacturer or other hardware that requires the use of Windows NT mass storage detection.
Changing the Driver in an Existing System on page 3-10 instead of this procedure. To install the driver Create a driver floppy disk using the Adaptec RAID Installation CD. To create the disk Insert the Adaptec RAID Installation CD in your drive.
Windows NT 4.0 system that already has an Adaptec RAID controller installed. To change the driver Create a driver floppy disk using the Adaptec RAID Installation CD. To create the disk Insert the Adaptec RAID Installation CD in your drive.
Insert the driver disk you created in Disk. Select Adaptec I After the driver is loaded, shut down the system. Install and configure the Adaptec RAID controller and hard drives according to the instructions in existing controller installed. Start up the system.
Windows startup floppy disk included with the Windows CD. If the CD drive is on a SCSI controller other than an Adaptec RAID SCSI controller, refer to the CD drive guide. If the CD drive is on an Adaptec SCSI RAID controller, create a...
Installing the Driver in a New Windows 98/Me System In this scenario, you doing a full installation on one disk drive or array group using an Adaptec RAID controller in a new system. To install the driver Install and configure your Adaptec RAID controller and hard drives according to the instructions in Start up the system.
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After the patch is installed and the system is restarted, Windows repeats the device discovery process. If you are installing the operating system, go back to and continue the procedure. If you are adding an Adaptec RAID controller to an existing system, go to page 3-18 and continue with the procedure.
Installing the Driver in a New System with Windows 95 (OEM SR2 – Version 95B) In this scenario, you are installing a bootable Adaptec RAID controller in a new system with Windows 95 (OEM SR2 version). Note: If your version of Windows predates SR2, you must install windows and upgrade to SR2 before installing the Adaptec RAID controller.
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Windows will repeat the device discovery process. If you are installing the operating system, go back to procedure. If you are adding an Adaptec RAID controller to an existing configuration, go to continue the procedure.
Adding the Controller to an Existing Windows 95/98/Me System In this scenario, you are adding an Adaptec RAID controller to an existing Windows 95/98/Me system. To install the driver Install and configure your Adaptec RAID controller and hard drives according to the instructions in Start up the system.
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Insert the driver disk you created earlier (refer to and let Windows search for the drivers. Windows should now identify the PCI card as Adaptec I RAID Host Adapter. Select Finish. At this point, you might need to force Windows to copy the driver from the floppy drive instead of the CD drive.
Installing the Driver in a New Windows 98/Me System on page 3-13. Novell NetWare The Adaptec RAID Installation CD contains device drivers for NetWare 4.11, 4.2, and 5.x. The following Novell support packs are the minimum level required before installing Adaptec RAID controller software and drivers:...
Installing the Driver for a Boot Controller in a New NetWare 4.11 Server In this scenario, you are installing an Adaptec RAID controller as a boot controller in a new NetWare 4.11 server with other hardware. Note: Part of this procedure requires that you have enough free space on your NetWare CD.
Upgrade your NetWare version to the minimum patch level specified by Novell. Installing the Driver in a Existing NetWare 4.11 Server In this scenario, you are integrating an Adaptec RAID controller into an existing NetWare 4.11 server as a secondary controller. To install the driver Upgrade your existing NetWare server to the minimum patch level specified by Novell.
Installing the Driver for a Boot Controller in a New NetWare 4.2 Server In this scenario, you are installing an Adaptec RAID controller as the boot controller in a new NetWare 4.2 server. To install the driver Create a driver floppy disk using the Adaptec RAID Installation CD.
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Remove the Adaptec RAID Installation CD and the driver floppy disk. Install and configure your Adaptec RAID controller as the primary controller according to the instructions in Create a directory on the Insert the driver disk you created in Type copy a:\*.* c:\nwupdate.
Adaptec RAID Installation Guide Installing the Driver in an Existing NetWare 4.2 Server In this scenario, you are integrating an Adaptec RAID controller into an existing Novell NetWare 4.2 server as a secondary controller. To install the driver Upgrade your NetWare server to the minimum patch level specified by Novell.
Installing the Driver for a Boot Controller in a New NetWare 5 Server In this scenario, you are installing the Adaptec RAID controller as a boot controller in a new NetWare 5 server. To install the driver Create a driver floppy disk using the Adaptec RAID Installation CD.
Install the latest support pack for NetWare 5. Installing the Driver in an Existing NetWare 5 Server In this scenario, you are integrating an Adaptec RAID controller into an existing Novell NetWare 5 server as a secondary controller. To install the driver Upgrade your NetWare server to the minimum patch level specified by Novell.
SCO UNIX The Adaptec RAID Installation CD contains a driver for each version of SCO. You use the CD to create driver disks. Two disks are required to store all of the drivers. To create the driver disks Start up the system from the CD and select Create driver disks.
CD automatically. Adding the Controller to an Existing OpenServer 5.x System In this scenario, you are adding an Adaptec RAID controller to an existing Open Desktop 3.x or OpenServer 5.x system. To install the driver Install and configure your Adaptec RAID controller and hard drives according to the instructions in Start SCO UNIX.
Adding the Controller to an Existing UnixWare 7 System In this scenario, you are adding an Adaptec RAID controller to an existing UnixWare 7 system. To install the driver Install and configure your Adaptec RAID controller and hard drives according to the instructions in Download the latest I SCO Web site—it should be...
For example, a new drive or array is connected to a secondary Adaptec RAID controller on Channel A and the drive has a TID 0. The controller number is 1 because it is a secondary controller. Therefore, the command would be...
Linux The Adaptec RAID controller supports Red Hat 7.0 and 7.1 and SuSE 7.0 and 7.1 with kernel versions 2.2.14-5.0, 2.2.16-22, 2.2.14, and 2.2.16. Note: For the most up-to-date information on Adaptec’s support of Linux, or to download driver sources, visit http://linux.adaptec.com...
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If you are installing from a CD, select Local CD-ROM. The system asks you to add a device. Select Add device. Scroll down and select the Adaptec driver. The system informs you that it has found the Adaptec I If you intend to install other third-party devices, proceed with the installation of those devices.
Continue with the Linux installation according to the Red Hat documentation. Installing the Driver in an Existing Linux System The Adaptec RAID Installation CD contains precompiled module drivers and storage management software in RPM (Red Hat Package Manager) format. For current information, visit linux.adaptec.com...
Installing Storage Management Software In this Chapter System Requirements ➤ Installing Storage Manager Pro ➤ Installing Storage Manager ➤ As described in Storage Management Software Overview on page you can use either Storage Manager or Storage Manager Pro as your primary RAID management utility.
Adaptec RAID Installation Guide System Requirements You need a system that meets the following minimum hardware requirements: Pentium or equivalent CPU that is at least as fast as 200 MHz 64 MB of RAM (128 MB of RAM for NetWare) 60 MB of disk space for Storage Manager Pro.
Note: When you start Storage Manager Pro, you will be prompted to provide a user ID and password. The default user ID is administrator, the default password is adaptec. For details, refer to the Storage Manager Pro User’s Guide. Note: If you already have Storage Manager Pro installed on your computer, you must uninstall it before reinstalling it.
If you are using a Windows 2000 or Windows NT system, verify that you have administrator privileges. If your Windows system is configured to automatically start CD software, insert the Adaptec RAID Installation CD into your drive and when the installation menu appears click Install Adaptec Storage Manager Pro.
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Manager Pro. To install Storage Manager Pro Insert the Adaptec RAID Installation CD into your drive. Mount the Adaptec RAID Installation CD as a NetWare volume by typing cdmount adaptecraid_v1 /x=usr. For NetWare 4.11, from the system console type load adaptecraid_v1:\packages\netware\4.11\apps\SMPro\setup.nlm For NetWare 4.2, from the system console type...
Java applications to resolve the local host to the IP address of your server. To install Storage Manager Pro Insert the Adaptec RAID Installation CD into your drive. The server automatically mounts the CD. From the system console, type load adaptecraid_v1:\packages\netware\5.x\apps\SMPro\setup.nlm...
From the Select Product Option window, select Adaptec Storage Manager Pro and press Enter. When the process is complete, the files will be installed in Press Enter to continue or F3 to specify a different path. When you are asked to update the...
Windows If Windows is configured to automatically start CD software, insert the Adaptec RAID Installation CD into your drive and when the installation menu appears click Install Adaptec Storage Manager. If your system does not start the CD software automatically, browse the CD and click autorun.exe.
Configuring the Controller Cache in Windows NT and Windows 2000 If you are using Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, perform the following tasks after you install Storage Manager to ensure optimum data cache performance: Start Storage Manager and double-click on the controller icon to display the Host Bus Adapter Info window.
Note: The Motif version of Storage Manager for SCO UNIX will not display colors correctly if your video display adapter is set to display more than 256 colors. Adaptec Storage Manager for SCO UNIX is installed automatically by the utility during the driver installation process.
Note: Use of more than 256 colors in your GUI can result in Storage Manager displaying incorrect colors. If this occurs, reset your color setting to use only 256 colors. Install Storage Manager from the Adaptec RAID Installation CD by typing the appropriate command: rpm -Uvh <cd mnt pt>/packages/Linux/RedHat/apps/sm/dptapps* rpm -Uvh <cd mnt pt>/packages/Linux/SuSE/7.0/apps/sm/...
Adaptec RAID Installation Guide Adaptec SCSI RAID 2110S 7892 Part Description Pins 1–2 NVRAM reset Pins 3–4 Reserved—do not use Flash Mode 0 Internal Wide Ultra160 SCSI connector for Channel A External Wide Ultra160 SCSI connector for Channel A Hard drive activity LED connector...
Adaptec SCSI RAID 3210S/3410S Not available on AIC-7899W AIC-7899W Model 3210S NVRAM MISCL Busy LED Adaptec Adaptec Audible Alarm PCI Connector Front View Back View — LEDs Only Card and Module Diagrams HPT370 ECCERR TERMEN_A TPOWER_A TERMEN_B TPOWER_B TERMEN_C TPOWER_C...
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Hard drive activity LED connector. (Pin 1 is nearest the bracket.) Reserved—do not use TPOWERA Termination power status LED TPOWERB Termination power status LED TPOWERC Adaptec 3410S only—Termination power status LED TPOWERD Adaptec 3410S only—Termination power status LED TERMEN_A Termination-enabled status LED TERMEN_B Termination-enabled status LED TERMEN_C Adaptec 3410S only—Termination-enabled status LED...
Adaptec Battery Backup Module - ABM-100 This battery is meant to be used only with the 3200S and 3400S, not with the 3210S or 3410S. WARNING: If the battery is incorrectly replaced, it can explode. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Adaptec RAID Installation Guide Adaptec Battery Backup Module - ABM-200 This battery is meant to be used only with the 3210S and 3410S, not with the 3200S or 3400S. WARNING: If the battery is incorrectly replaced, it can explode. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
LEDs as outlined in the following sections. Additional LEDs indicate the status of the cache memory on the controller. See Appendix A controller. The Adaptec SCSI RAID controllers 2000S, 2005S, and 2110S do not have LEDs. for the location of the LEDs on your...
Adaptec RAID Installation Guide LED During Power-up During its power-up sequence, the controller passes through the following states in sequence, as indicated by the LEDs: Note: The address translation unit (ATU), PCI bridge, and cache module (if installed) must be configured and enabled before controller initialization can be completed.
Event Log window in Storage Manager. Cache Status LEDs – Adaptec 2400A/3200S/3400S Only The following LEDs on the Adaptec RAID controller indicate the status of the onboard cache RAM: ECCEN (ECC Enable)—Lit (green) when the installed cache module has ECC.
Refer to location of ECCERR on your controller. SCSI Bus Status LEDs SCSI Bus Status LEDs – Adaptec 3200S/3400S Only The following bus status LEDs are provided: TRMPWR-A, TRMPWR-B—Lit when termination power is supplied by the controller for the respective channels.
SCSI Bus Status LEDs – Adaptec 3410S Only The following bus status LEDs are provided: TPOWER_A, TPOWER_B, TPOWER_C, TPOWER_D—Lit when termination power is supplied by the controller for the respective channels. TERMEN_A, TERMEN_B, TERMEN_C, TERMEN_D—Lit when termination is enabled on the controller for the respective channels.
The video controller fails to properly implement extended BIOS data area (EBDA) usage rules. Use SMOR to enable the EBDA Relocation option. In addition to the Adaptec controller, the system contains another manufacturer’s controller. During startup, the system hangs or one controller cannot communicate with its attached drives.
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Chapter 1 of this Installation Guide and the the Adaptec RAID Installation CD for information about motherboard compatibility and a list of motherboards that Adaptec has tested with the Adaptec controller. The controller fails to respond. Check the LEDs. They emit patterns that can indicate a variety of problems, particularly with the memory module.
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Assign a different interrupt to the controller and start the installation again. You want the system to boot from a drive that is not attached to an Adaptec controller. However, during startup, the controller BIOS message appears first, indicating that a drive attached to an Adaptec controller will be the boot drive.
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Adaptec RAID Installation Guide The Adaptec controller BIOS reports a drive as a disk instead of a drive. This condition can occur if SMOR is used to disable Boot Enable. If you require access to disk drives connected to the Adaptec controller during the boot process, set Bootable Devices to Normal.
Controller Reset Procedures In this Appendix NVRAM Reset ➤ Flash Mode 0 ➤ This Appendix describes procedures that you can use to reset your controller in the event the controller becomes inoperable for the reasons described below: NVRAM Reset—The controller was improperly configured. Flash Mode 0—An upgrade to the controller was attempted, but failed.
Adaptec RAID Installation Guide NVRAM Reset Adaptec RAID controllers retain their setup parameters even when powered off. These parameters are stored on the controller in an area of nonvolatile memory (NVRAM). There is a possibility that, through improper configuration, the controller can be put into a state where it hangs the system during start.
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Insert the Adaptec RAID Installation CD into your drive and restart your system. Follow instructions and respond to prompts as necessary to get to the Adaptec splash screen. When you see the Adaptec splash screen, click Create Driver Disk. Then, click the appropriate menu option.
2400A/3200S/3210S/3400S/3410S Ripple and noise Current Requirements Adaptec 2000S/2005S Adaptec 2110S Adaptec 2400A/2100S Adaptec 3200S/3210S/3410S Adaptec 200S bus expansion module Battery backup module Nominal Charging Memory module 3.3 V ± .3 V 5 V ± .5 V 5 V ± .25 V 50 mV peak-to-peak maximum 1.2 A...
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Adaptec RAID Installation Guide Environmental Specifications Ambient temperature without battery backup module Ambient temperature with battery backup module—Adaptec 3200S/3210S/3400S/3410S only Relative humidity Altitude Note: Forced airflow is recommended, but not required. 0 °C to 50 ° C 0 °C to 40 ° C...
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