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Adaptec 5445Z User Manual

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  • Page 1 Adaptec Storage Manager User’s Guide For Direct Attached Storage...
  • Page 2 Copyright ©2010 Adaptec, Inc. All rights reserved. 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 otherwise, without the prior written consent of Adaptec, Inc., 691 South Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas, CA 95035.
  • Page 3: Adaptec Customer Support

    Adaptec Customer Support If you have questions about installing or using your Adaptec product, check this document first—you will find answers to most of your questions. If you need further assistance, use the support options listed below. To expedite your service, have your computer in front of you.
  • Page 4: Software License Agreement

    BASED UPON THE SOFTWARE OR ANY PART THEREOF. 3. Ownership of Software. As Licensee, you own the media upon which the software is recorded or fixed, but Adaptec and its licensors retain title and ownership of the Software recorded on the original media and all subsequent copies of the Software, regardless of the form or media in which or on which the original and other copies may exist.
  • Page 5 12. General. You acknowledge that you have read this Agreement, understand it, and that by using the Software you agree to be bound by its terms and conditions. You further agree that it is the complete and exclusive statement of the agreement between Adaptec and you, and supersedes any proposal or prior agreement, oral or written, and any other communication between Adaptec and you relating to the subject matter of this Agreement.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Introduction to Adaptec Storage Manager Getting Started Checklist ... 14 About Adaptec Storage Manager ... 14 About the Adaptec Storage Manager Agent ... 14 Growing Your Storage Space with Adaptec Storage Manager... 15 System Requirements... 17 Controller Support... 17 Installing Adaptec Storage Manager Installing on Windows...
  • Page 7 Starting and Logging In on the Local System ... 27 Starting Adaptec Storage Manager on Remote Systems ... 31 Logging into Remote Systems from the Local System ... 32 Creating Logical Drives... 34 Managing Your Storage Space... 41 Part II: Monitoring and Modifying Your Storage Space Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager Working in Adaptec Storage Manager...
  • Page 8 Notifying All Users About Status and Activity ... 117 Changing an Operating System’s Event Log Setting ... 118 Logging Statistics for Remote Analysis ... 119 10 Updating and Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager Updating Adaptec Storage Manager ... 125 Adding Enhanced Features ... 125 Setting Preferences and Changing Views...
  • Page 9 Part III: Appendices Completing a Silent Windows Installation Completing a Silent Installation... 150 Available Properties and Values ... 151 Example Command Line Installations ... 151 Selecting the Best RAID Level Comparing RAID Levels... 153 Understanding Drive Segments ... 153 Non-redundant Logical Drives (RAID 0)... 154 RAID 1 Logical Drives ...
  • Page 10: About This Guide

    RAID controller installed in a server or a complex Storage Area Network (SAN) with multiple RAID controllers, servers, and enclosures. This User’s Guide describes how to install and use Adaptec Storage Manager to build and manage Adaptec direct attached storage—a RAID controller and disk drives which reside...
  • Page 11: How This Guide Is Organized

    DAS and Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) technology. If you are using Adaptec Storage Manager as part of a complex storage system, such as a SAN, you should be familiar with network administration terminology and tasks, have knowledge of Local Area Network (LAN) and SAN technology, and be familiar with the input/output (I/O) technology—such as Serial ATA (SATA) or Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)—that you are using on...
  • Page 12: Part I: Getting Started

    Part I: Getting Started In this part: Introduction to Adaptec Storage Manager ... 13 Installing Adaptec Storage Manager ... 18 Building Your Storage Space... 25...
  • Page 13: Introduction To Adaptec Storage Manager

    Growing Your Storage Space with Adaptec Storage Manager... 15 System Requirements ... 17 Controller Support... 17 This chapter describes Adaptec Storage Manager and the Adaptec Storage Manager Agent, explains the concept of a “storage space” and provides a checklist of getting-started tasks.
  • Page 14: Getting Started Checklist

    Linux or Unix users only—If your storage space includes systems without X-Windows installed or running, you can run the Agent, even though you can’t run the full Adaptec Storage Manager application. You can manage and monitor systems running the Agent only by logging into them as remote...
  • Page 15: Growing Your Storage Space With Adaptec Storage Manager

    Growing Your Storage Space with Adaptec Storage Manager As your requirements change, Adaptec Storage Manager grows with your storage space as you add more controllers, more disk drives, more logical drives, and more data protection. A Simple Storage Space This example shows a simple storage space that might be appropriate in a home office or for a small business.
  • Page 16: Continuing To Grow Your Storage Space

    Chapter 1: Introduction to Adaptec Storage Manager Continuing to Grow Your Storage Space As your needs change, Adaptec Storage Manager will help you grow your storage space to include multiple controllers, storage enclosures, and disk drives in multiple locations. In this example, multiple systems, servers, disk drives, and enclosures have been added to the storage space.
  • Page 17: System Requirements

    System Requirements To install Adaptec Storage Manager and create a direct attached storage space, each system in your storage space must meet these requirements: PC-compatible computer with Intel Pentium 1.2 GHz processor, or equivalent ● At least 256 MB of RAM ●...
  • Page 18: Installing Adaptec Storage Manager

    Using Adaptec Storage Manager with a Firewall ... 23 Running Adaptec Storage Manager from the DVD... 23 Adaptec Storage Manager must be installed on every system that will be part of your storage space. This chapter describes how to install Adaptec Storage Manager on different operating systems, and explains how to use Adaptec Storage Manager with a firewall.
  • Page 19: Installing On Windows

    You need administrator or root privileges to install Adaptec Storage Manager. For details on verifying privileges, refer to your operating system documentation. If a previous version of Adaptec Storage Manager is installed on your system, you must remove it before beginning this installation. To uninstall Adaptec Storage Manager, use the Add/ Remove Programs option in your Windows Control Panel.
  • Page 20: Installing On Linux

    If a previous version of Adaptec Storage Manager is installed on your system, you must remove it before beginning this installation. Any customization files you created with the previous version are saved and used in the upgrade. To remove Adaptec Storage Manager, type the rpm -- command.
  • Page 21: Installing On Unixware Or Openserver

    If a previous version of Adaptec Storage Manager is installed on your system, you must remove it before beginning this installation. Any customization files you created with the previous version are saved and used in the upgrade. To remove Adaptec Storage Manager, type the pkgrm command.
  • Page 22: Installing On Freebsd

    For more information, refer to the Command Line Interface User’s Guide on the RAID Controller Installation DVD. To use Adaptec Storage Manager to connect remotely from another system, you must open a range of ports in the built-in firewall using this command: esxcfg-firewall -o 34571:34581,tcp,in,”StorMan”...
  • Page 23: Using Adaptec Storage Manager With A Firewall

    Bootable-CD mode is only for configuring your controller before you install an operating system. Getting Started in Bootable-CD Mode This is a checklist of tasks to complete when you’re building your storage space with Adaptec Storage Manager in bootable-CD mode. Install your Adaptec RAID controller.
  • Page 24 Install Adaptec Storage Manager as a software application, as described earlier in this chapter. Continue to build, customize, and manage your storage space as described in the rest of this User’s Guide. Running Adaptec Storage Manager from the DVD Note: Before you begin, ensure that your system is set up to boot from a DVD or CD drive.
  • Page 25: Building Your Storage Space

    Creating Logical Drives... 34 Managing Your Storage Space ... 41 Follow the instructions in this chapter to start Adaptec Storage Manager, log in to each system in your storage space, and create logical drives. (For more information, see Logical Drives on page 59.)
  • Page 26: Overview

    Adaptec Storage Manager application. ‘Local’ or ‘Remote’? Whenever you’re working in Adaptec Storage Manager, the system that you’re working on is the local system. All other systems in your storage space are remote systems. ‘Local’ and ‘remote’ are relative terms, as shown in the following figure—when you are working on system A (local system), system B is a remote system;...
  • Page 27: Starting And Logging In On The Local System

    Starting and Logging In on the Local System This section describes how to start and log in to the full Adaptec Storage Manager application. It also explains how Adaptec Storage Manager uses existing operating system permission levels to grant different amounts of access to your storage space.
  • Page 28: Starting And Logging In

    Starting and Logging In Note: You need root privileges to run Adaptec Storage Manager. To start Adaptec Storage Manager and log in on the local system, follow the instructions for your operating system: For Windows, see the following section. ●...
  • Page 29 When the Log In dialog box appears (see password, then click Connect. (See information.) If Adaptec Storage Manager detects a new controller on the local system, the New Hardware Detected window opens. Click Register Now, then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the registration.
  • Page 30 ● Enabling Statistics Logging in Adaptec Storage Manager When you log in for the first time, Adaptec Storage Manager prompts you to enable statistics logging on your system. Once you enable statistics logging, Adaptec Storage Manager periodically “calls home,” and sends the data to Adaptec or another designated contact for analysis.
  • Page 31: Starting Adaptec Storage Manager On Remote Systems

    Starting Adaptec Storage Manager on Remote Systems The next step is to start Adaptec Storage Manager on all the remote systems in your storage space. (For more information about ‘remote’ systems, see You can run the full application on each system. Alternatively, if your storage space includes systems that aren’t connected to monitors (and therefore won’t require the user interface...
  • Page 32: Logging Into Remote Systems From The Local System

    Once you have logged in to a remote system, it automatically appears in the Enterprise View each time you start Adaptec Storage Manager on the local system. You can work with a remote system’s controllers, disk drives, and logical drives as if they were part of your local system.
  • Page 33: Removing A Remote System

    Enter the startup port number of the remote system. The default port number is 34571. Click Connect. Adaptec Storage Manager connects to the remote system and adds it to the list of managed systems in the Enterprise View. Note: You must log in to a remote system with the proper permission level to complete the tasks you wish to perform.
  • Page 34: Creating Logical Drives

    Note: Adaptec recommends that you not combine SAS and SATA disk drives within the same logical drive. Adaptec Storage Manager generates a warning if you try to create a logical drive using a combination of SAS and SATA disk drives.
  • Page 35 When the wizard opens, ensure that Express configuration... is selected, then click Next. Review the information that is displayed. To exclude specific disk drives, specify a size for the logical drives, or to make other changes to the configuration, click Modify logical devices. See information.
  • Page 36 Including More Systems in Your Storage Space Note: Adaptec Storage Manager must be installed on every system that will be part of your storage space. If you have installed Adaptec RAID controllers on more than one system, to continue building...
  • Page 37: Custom Configuration (Advanced)

    The maximum number of supported RAID controllers varies depending on your operating system. See Controller Support on page 17 To continue, see Managing Your Storage Space on page Custom Configuration (Advanced) Custom configuration helps you build your storage space manually by stepping you through the process of creating logical drives, setting RAID levels, and configuring other settings.
  • Page 38 Note: Adaptec recommends that you not combine SAS and SATA disk drives within the same logical drive. Adaptec Storage Manager generates a warning if you try to create a logical drive using a combination of SAS and SATA disk drives.
  • Page 39 By default, Adaptec Storage Manager automatically sets the size of the logical drive and maximizes the capacity of the disk drives you select. (To set a custom size for the logical drive, see Step (Optional) Create a global hot spare by clicking the Create Global Hot Spare button, then clicking on an available disk drive.
  • Page 40 Click Apply, then click Yes. Adaptec Storage Manager builds the logical drive(s), indicated by a magnifying glass moving across the new logical drive icon in the Logical Devices View. A magnifying glass means that a logical drive is being built.
  • Page 41: Managing Your Storage Space

    Note: Adaptec Storage Manager prompts you to set power timers for each logical drive you created in the wizard. If you did not enable power management for any logical drive, Adaptec Storage Manager does not display the power timers window.
  • Page 42 Protecting Your Data ... 53 Modifying Your Direct Attached Storage ... 58 Scheduling Recurring or Resource-Intensive Jobs ... 80 Maintaining Physical Devices... 86 Monitoring Status and Activity ... 102 Updating and Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager .. 124 Solving Problems... 135...
  • Page 43: Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager

    Getting Help ... 50 Logging Out of Adaptec Storage Manager ... 51 Uninstalling Adaptec Storage Manager... 51 Before you build your storage space, familiarize yourself with the main features of Adaptec Storage Manager and learn to navigate to the information you need.
  • Page 44: Working In Adaptec Storage Manager

    For simplicity, the tasks in this User’s Guide are explained mainly using menu bar options. About the Actions Menu Most of the main tasks in Adaptec Storage Manager are available from the Actions menu on the menu bar. Options that appear on the Actions menu vary, depending on which type of component is selected in the main window.
  • Page 45: The Enterprise View

    Physical and Logical Devices Views. You can perform most tasks by selecting a controller in the Enterprise View and working with its associated devices in the Physical and Logical Devices Views. Chapter 4: Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager for more information.) ●...
  • Page 46: The Physical Devices View

    See Revealing More Device Information on page 49 are represented. To view the logical drives associated with a particular disk drive, see on page Chapter 4: Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager to change how disk drives The Logical Devices View ●...
  • Page 47: The Logical Devices View

    Hold your cursor over any logical drive to see its name, status, and size. You can also click the arrow, shown at right, to view this same information for all the logical drives at once. Chapter 4: Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager for more information.) for more information) 59.)
  • Page 48 Logical drive with healthy hot spare Logical drive being initialized Logical drive being modified Logical drive being rebuilt after disk drive failure Chapter 4: Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager Five disk drives (plus one hot spare) comprise the selected RAID 6 logical drive.
  • Page 49: Revealing More Device Information

    If your controller is connected to an enclosure, click this button to see all the disk drives in the enclosure. Note: Not all enclosures are supported by Adaptec Storage Manager. Unsupported enclosures do not appear in Enclosure View.
  • Page 50: Checking System Status From The Main Window

    Checking System Status from the Main Window Adaptec Storage Manager includes an event log for at-a-glance system status and activity information. The event log provides status information and messages about activity (or events) occurring in your storage space. Double-click any event to see more information in an easier- to-read format.
  • Page 51: Logging Out Of Adaptec Storage Manager

    To uninstall Adaptec Storage Manager, follow the instructions for your operating system. Uninstalling From Windows Systems To uninstall Adaptec Storage Manager from a Windows system, use the Add or Remove Programs tool in the Control Panel. All Adaptec Storage Manager components are uninstalled.
  • Page 52 Uninstalling From Solaris Systems To uninstall Adaptec Storage Manager from a Solaris system, type this command: pkgrm StorMan Adaptec Storage Manager is uninstalled. Uninstalling From FreeBSD Systems To uninstall Adaptec Storage Manager from a FreeBSD system, type this command: pkg_delete Storman-x.x.x-x86 where x.x.x is the package version.
  • Page 53: Protecting Your Data

    In addition to the standard (RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10, RAID 50) and enhanced (RAID 1E, RAID 5EE, RAID 6, RAID 60) RAID levels, controllers with the Adaptec Advanced Data Protection Suite include additional methods of protecting the data on your storage space.
  • Page 54: Creating And Managing Hot Spares

    You should select a disk drive that is at least as big as the largest disk drive it might replace. ● Adaptec recommends that you not designate a SAS hot spare for a logical drive comprising ● SATA disk drives, or a SATA hot spare for a logical drive comprising SAS disk drives.
  • Page 55: Assigning A Dedicated Hot Spare Or Pool Hot Spare

    Assigning a Dedicated Hot Spare or Pool Hot Spare A dedicated hot spare is assigned to one or more specific logical drives. (A dedicated hot spare that has been assigned to protect more than one logical drive is called a pool hot spare.) Note: You must create the logical drive before you can assign a dedicated hot spare.
  • Page 56: Removing Or Deleting A Dedicated Hot Spare

    Removing or Deleting a Dedicated Hot Spare You can delete a dedicated hot spare or remove it from a logical drive. You may want to do this to: Make disk drive space available for another logical drive. ● Make a dedicated hot spare into a global hot spare. ●...
  • Page 57: Enabling Copyback

    In the menu bar, select Actions, then click Delete hot-spare drive. The hot spare is deleted and the disk drive becomes available for other uses in your storage space. Enabling Copyback When a logical drive is rebuilt using a hot spare (see transferred to the hot spare.
  • Page 58 Maintaining an Energy-Efficient Storage Space ... 75 Configuring the MaxIQ Cache ... 78 This chapter explains how to create and modify logical drives, optimize logical drive performance, and use Adaptec Storage Manager’s power management features to maintain an energy-efficient storage space.
  • Page 59: Modifying Your Direct Attached Storage

    Understanding Logical Drives A logical drive is a group of physical disk drives that appears to your operating system as a single drive that can be used for storing data. A logical drive can comprise one or more disk drives and can use part or all of each disk drive’s capacity.
  • Page 60: Creating And Modifying Logical Drives

    Click Next. Review the logical drive settings, click Apply, then click Yes. Adaptec Storage Manager builds the logical drive. The configuration is saved in the Adaptec controller and in the physical drives. If the disk drives you used to create this logical drive have available space left over, you can...
  • Page 61: Including Different-Sized Disk Drives In A Logical Drive

    Note: Adaptec recommends that you not combine SAS and SATA disk drives within the same logical drive. Adaptec Storage Manager generates a warning if you try to create a logical drive using a combination of SAS and SATA disk drives.
  • Page 62 Note: Adaptec recommends that you not combine SAS and SATA disk drives within the same logical drive. Adaptec Storage Manager generates a warning if you try to create a logical drive using a combination of SAS and SATA disk drives.
  • Page 63: Fine-Tuning Logical Drives

    The logical drive is updated with its new name. Adjusting a Logical Drive’s Advanced Settings Note: The default settings in Adaptec Storage Manager are optimal for most users and storage spaces. Only advanced users should change the settings described in this section. To fine-tune a logical drive: Open the list of Advanced settings.
  • Page 64: Changing The Write Cache Setting

    To schedule the changes for later, click Schedule, then set the date and time. (For more information, see Scheduling a Task on page Changing the Stripe Size The stripe size is the amount of data (in KB) written to one partition before the controller moves to the next partition in a logical drive.
  • Page 65: Changing The Initialize Priority

    RAID 5 logical drives, parity is computed and written. Build is the default setting for most logical drives (see Quick method below). Adaptec Storage Manager performs build initializations in the background; you can use the logical drive immediately.
  • Page 66: Optimizing Logical Drive Performance

    In the Enterprise View, select the controller you want. In the menu bar, select Actions, click Change performance mode, then select an application type. Shutdown Adaptec Storage Manager and reboot the system. Note: You must reboot the system before the performance mode setting takes effect.
  • Page 67: Verifying Logical Drives

    To ensure that there are no data problems on your logical drives, it is important to verify them. When you verify a logical drive, Adaptec Storage Manager checks it for inconsistent or bad data and then fixes any problems. (You can also choose to verify a logical drive without fixing it.) Logical drives without redundancy (for instance, RAID 0 logical drives) do not need to be verified.
  • Page 68: Verifying A Logical Drive (Without Fix)

    Note: To verify and fix a logical drive, see While Adaptec Storage Manager verifies a logical drive, you can’t complete any other tasks on the controller associated with that logical drive. Because verification takes a long time to complete, you may want to schedule it as a task to be completed overnight or on a weekend.
  • Page 69: Setting The Background Consistency Check Period

    Note: Adaptec recommends that you not combine SAS and SATA disk drives within the same logical drive. Adaptec Storage Manager generates a warning if you try to create a logical drive using a combination of SAS and SATA disk drives.
  • Page 70: Extending A Partition On A Logical Drive

    Changing the RAID level normally requires one or more disk drives to be added to or removed from the logical drive. Adaptec Storage Manager won’t allow you to continue unless you have the right number of disk drives available.
  • Page 71: Deleting A Logical Drive

    Note: Adaptec recommends that you not combine SAS and SATA disk drives within the same logical drive. Adaptec Storage Manager generates a warning if you try to create a logical drive using a combination of SAS and SATA disk drives.
  • Page 72 Click Advanced settings, select RAID Volume, then click Next. In the Logical Devices panel, select the logical drives you want to use in the RAID Volume. Adaptec Storage Manager prompts you to select the correct number of logical drives. Number of disk drives required Modify the Advanced Settings, if required.
  • Page 73: Creating A Jbod Disk

    Click Apply, then click Yes. Adaptec Storage Manager builds the RAID Volume. The configuration is saved on the Adaptec controller and on the physical drives. Adaptec Storage Manager replaces the individual logical drives with a single RAID Volume in the Logical Devices View.
  • Page 74 In the Physical Devices View, select a JBOD disk. In the menu bar, select Actions, then click Create simple volume. Adaptec Storage Manager converts the JBOD to a simple volume and displays the logical drive in the Logical Devices View.
  • Page 75: Maintaining An Energy-Efficient Storage Space

    62), or to expand an existing logical drive (see Maintaining an Energy-Efficient Storage Space You can use power management in Adaptec Storage Manager to maintain an energy-efficient storage space. Power management of your storage space reduces cooling and electricity costs. It increases system stability due to lower heat dissipation.
  • Page 76 To compensate, you must adjust the stay awake period manually, either in the BIOS or with Adaptec Storage Manager. For more information, see the Adaptec RAID Controller Installation and User’s Guide.
  • Page 77: Disabling Power Management For A Logical Drive

    In the menu bar, select Actions, click Power settings, then click Set stay awake settings. The Stay awake settings window opens: Select Enable stay awake period. Enter the stay awake period start time and end time in 24-hour format; for example, 09:00 for 9AM, 14:00 for 2PM, and so on.
  • Page 78: Configuring The Maxiq Cache

    Adaptec MaxIQ SSDs and, with some controllers, select SSDs from other manufacturers. www.adaptec.com/compatibility Adaptec Storage Manager assigns all compatible SSDs to the MaxIQ cache pool, by default. Use the following procedures to add or remove SSDs, to configure the MaxIQ cache fetch rate, and to enable MaxIQ caching for a logical drive.
  • Page 79 To configure the MaxIQ cache pool: In the Logical Devices View, click the Configure MaxIQ Cache Pool button. The Configure MaxIQ cache pool window opens. Select one or more SSDs in the Available SSDs list, then click SSD > . The SSD is added to the MaxIQ cache pool and the icon changes to indicate that it’s part of the cache.
  • Page 80: Scheduling Recurring Or Resource-Intensive Jobs

    Deleting a Task... 84 Disabling the Task Manager... 84 Adaptec Storage Manager allows you to schedule some types of jobs (or tasks) to complete at convenient times. Additionally, you can schedule some tasks to recur at preset times. A Task Manager utility helps you manage the tasks you schedule.
  • Page 81: Scheduling A Task

    If a task must be performed regularly, you can schedule it to recur at preset times. You can schedule these Adaptec Storage Manager tasks: Expanding a logical drive ●...
  • Page 82: Opening The Task Manager

    Set the date and time for the task. Note: Keep geography in mind—If you are scheduling tasks on remote systems located in other geographical areas, remember that the time you set for a scheduled task is that system’s time, which may be different from local time. You will be prompted to select a new time if the one you’ve set occurs in the past on the remote system.
  • Page 83: Monitoring Tasks

    Monitoring Tasks Use the two main panels of the Task Manager—the task list and the task event log—to monitor your tasks. Monitoring Upcoming Tasks in the Task List The Task List displays all scheduled tasks in order of creation, and includes basic information about each task.
  • Page 84: Modifying A Task

    The task and Task List are updated with the new information. What if a task misses its start time? Tasks scheduled in Adaptec Storage Manager include an automatic 30-minute grace period following their start time, to accommodate temporary interruptions. For instance, if there’s a brief power outage a task will run once normal conditions resume, if the interruption lasts no longer than 30 minutes past the scheduled start time.
  • Page 85: Re-Enabling The Task Manager

    Note: When the Task Manager is disabled, a brief three-tone alert sounds each time you open and log in to Adaptec Storage Manager. Scheduled tasks in the Task List will not run while the Task Manager is disabled. Re-enabling the Task Manager...
  • Page 86: Maintaining Physical Devices

    Maintaining Physical Devices In this chapter... Viewing Component Properties ... 87 Blinking a Component... 87 Working with Failed or Failing Disk Drives... 88 Initializing and Erasing Disk Drives... 88 Working with Solid State Drives... 90 Working with Controllers ... 91 Testing and Silencing System and Enclosure Alarms ...
  • Page 87: Viewing Component Properties

    Viewing Component Properties Click on any component in the main window of Adaptec Storage Manager, then click the Properties button (shown at right) to view version numbers, status, model numbers, and other information about that component. The properties listed vary, depending on which type of component you select. The examples below show the Disk Drive (left) and Logical Drive (right) Properties windows.
  • Page 88: Working With Failed Or Failing Disk Drives

    Working with Failed or Failing Disk Drives This section describes how to use Adaptec Storage Manager to manage failed or failing disk drives in your storage space. Replacing Disk Drives in a Logical Drive You can replace one or more disk drives in a logical drive. You may want to do this to upgrade to larger disk drives, or to make disk drive size uniform across the logical drive.
  • Page 89: Initializing Disk Drives

    The initialization begins. Clearing Disk Drives You can use Adaptec Storage Manager to erase all existing data on any disk drives that are in the Ready state, if required. You can clear the drive, or clear the drive securely to completely destroy any data on the disk.
  • Page 90: Working With Solid State Drives

    Working with Solid State Drives You can use Adaptec Storage Manager to check the status of the SSDs in your system. You can use this information to verify the health of your SSDs and to predict drive failures. For MaxIQ-compatible SSDs, Adaptec Storage Manager displays SMART statistics for the drive using Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology.
  • Page 91: Working With Controllers

    ● Registering New Controllers Each time you log in to Adaptec Storage Manager, it searches for new controllers in your storage space. If it detects a new controller, the New Hardware Detected window opens and prompts you to register it.
  • Page 92: Silencing A Controller Alarm

    To stop the test, click OK. Silencing a Controller Alarm You can silence the alarm on a controller while you fix the problem. To silence the alarm, click the Silence button (shown at right) in the main Adaptec Storage Manager window. Disabling a Controller Alarm You can disable the alarm for a selected controller, if required.
  • Page 93: Saving Your Controller Configuration

    Saving Your Controller Configuration If you require a record of your controller configurations, you can use Adaptec Storage Manager to create a text file with this information about all controllers on a selected system: Controllers ● Disk drives ● Disk drives used in logical drives ●...
  • Page 94: Testing And Silencing System And Enclosure Alarms

    In the menu bar, select Actions, select Advanced Statistics, then click Reset. Testing and Silencing System and Enclosure Alarms Adaptec Storage Manager supports an audible alarm which is triggered on the local system when a Warning- or Error-level event (see space.
  • Page 95 When a Warning- or Error-level event occurs, you can silence the alarm on your local system while you fix the problem. To silence the alarm, click the Silence button (shown at right) in the main Adaptec Storage Manager window. Alternatively, in the menu bar, click Actions, then select Agent actions. Select Alarm actions, then click Test alarm.
  • Page 96: Working With Enclosure Alarms

    To stop the test, click OK. Silencing an Enclosure Alarm You can silence the alarm on an enclosure while you fix the problem. To silence the alarm, click the Silence button (shown at right) in the main Adaptec Storage Manager window. Disabling an Enclosure Alarm You can disable the alarm for a selected enclosure, if required.
  • Page 97: Updating The Controller Bios And Firmware

    Before You Begin Before you begin, download the latest firmware images from the Adaptec Web site at www.adaptec.com. Image files typically come in sets of two or more and have a .ufi file extension. Updating the Controller BIOS and Firmware...
  • Page 98: Updating The Disk Drive Firmware

    This task is recommended for advanced users only. Adaptec Storage Manager provides a wizard to help you update the firmware for the disk drives in your storage space. The wizard updates the firmware for all disks of the same type on local and remote systems.
  • Page 99 Updating the Disk Drive Firmware To update the disk drive firmware: In the Enterprise View, right-click Direct Attached Storage, then click Update drive firmware images. The Drive Firmware Update wizard opens. Click Next. Click Add to browse to the firmware image file you downloaded, select the file, then click Open.
  • Page 100 In the wizard, select the image file you want, choose the packet size (in bytes) from the drop-down list, then click Next. Note: For SATA drives, the packet size must be a multiple of 512. Select the disk drives you want to update, then click Next. Note: For SAS drives with “Mode 6”...
  • Page 101 When prompted, click Yes to begin the update. Caution: Do not power down the controller or remove the disk drives during the update. When the update is complete, click OK. Chapter 8: Maintaining Physical Devices ●...
  • Page 102: Monitoring Status And Activity

    Notifying Users by SNMP Trap About Status and Activity... 116 Notifying All Users About Status and Activity ... 117 Changing an Operating System’s Event Log Setting... 118 Logging Statistics for Remote Analysis... 119 This chapter describes how Adaptec Storage Manager helps you monitor your storage space.
  • Page 103: Monitoring Options

    From your local system, you can see status information and messages about the activity (or events) occurring in your storage space by looking at the event log and status icons in the main window of Adaptec Storage Manager. (You can also view all events for a system in its operating system event log—see page management device from the main window.
  • Page 104: What Do The Event Status Icons Mean

    Error- or Warning-level events quickly.) You can also move the columns of the event log, if required. What Do the Event Status Icons Mean? Adaptec Storage Manager indicates event status with icons. This table lists the three categories, or types, of events based on severity. Icon...
  • Page 105: Using Enclosure Icons To Monitor Enclosure Status

    Using Enclosure Icons to Monitor Enclosure Status If your storage space includes an enclosure with an enclosure management device, such as a SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosure (SAF-TE) processor, Adaptec Storage Manager displays temperature, fan, and power module status in the Physical Device view, as shown in the next figure.
  • Page 106: Notifying Users By Event Log Message About Status And Activity

    Notifying Users by Event Log Message About Status and Activity You can set up Adaptec Storage Manager to send messages to the event log of selected remote systems when activity, such as the creation of a logical drive or the failure of a disk drive, occurs on the local system.
  • Page 107 On the tool bar, click Configure, point to the system, then click Notifications. The Notifications Manager opens. The local system is automatically included in the list of systems receiving logged notifications. (By default, all local events are listed in the local event log.) Note: You can access other features in this window, such as the Task Manager (see...
  • Page 108: Sending A Test Event

    When you’re done, click Cancel to close the Add System window. The systems you added appear in the Notifications Manager. Close the Notifications Manager when you’re done. Repeat the steps in this section for each system you want to monitor with logged notifications.
  • Page 109: Modifying A System's Information Or Remove A System

    If the test fails: Ensure that the receiving system is powered on and running Adaptec Storage Manager. Open the receiving system’s System Properties window (see double-check the TCP/IP address and port number. Try sending the test event again. Modifying a System’s Information or Remove a System Follow the instructions in this section to specify a notification level for a system, or change the TCP/IP information or host name of a system.
  • Page 110: Disabling Logged Notifications

    Disabling Logged Notifications Logged notifications are enabled by default. You can choose disable them on a selected system, if required. Note: If you disable logged notifications, events will be generated for that system but not broadcast—not even to the local Event Log. To disable logged notifications: In the Enterprise View, select the system you want.
  • Page 111: Notifying Users By Email About Status And Activity

    Notifying Users by Email About Status and Activity You can set up Adaptec Storage Manager to send email messages (or notifications) to a selected email address when an event, such as the creation of a pool or the failure of a disk drive, occurs on a system.
  • Page 112 The Email Notifications Manager opens. If you haven’t previously set up email notifications, the SMTP Server Settings window also opens, as shown in the next Step. (If email notifications are already set up, the SMTP Server Settings window doesn’t open. Skip to Enter the address of your SMTP server and the server’s port number (or use the default port).
  • Page 113: Sending A Test Message

    To ensure that an email recipient is receiving event notifications, you can send them a test message. To send a test message: In the Enterprise View, select the system you want. In the Adaptec Storage Manager tool bar, click Configure, point to the system, then click Email Notifications. The Email Notifications Manager opens.
  • Page 114: Modifying A Recipient's Information Or Removing A Recipient

    To modify a recipient’s information: In the Enterprise View, select the system you want. In the Adaptec Storage Manager tool bar, click Configure, point to the system, then click Email Notifications. The Email Notifications Manager opens. Select the recipient you want, then click Modify email recipient. Change the information as required, then click OK.
  • Page 115: Disabling Email Notifications

    To disable email notifications on a selected system: In the Enterprise View, select the system you want. In the Adaptec Storage Manager tool bar, click Configure, point to the system, then click Email Notifications. The Email Notifications Manager opens.
  • Page 116: Notifying Users By Snmp Trap About Status And Activity

    On the menu bar, click File, select Clear the event log, then click Email Notifications. Click Yes to clear the log. The log is cleared. Notifying Users by SNMP Trap About Status and Activity Note: Before attempting the tasks in this section, you should be familiar with SNMP traps concepts and technology.
  • Page 117: Setting Up Snmp Notifications On Linux

    Notifying All Users About Status and Activity You can set Adaptec Storage Manager to send status alerts about a specified system to all users who are logged into your storage space. You might want to do this if your storage space isn’t managed by a dedicated person, or if that particular system is off-site or not connected to a monitor.
  • Page 118: Changing An Operating System's Event Log Setting

    Changing an Operating System’s Event Log Setting In addition to the Adaptec Storage Manager event log, all Warning- and Error-level events on a system are recorded in its operating system event log. You can customize the level of events that are recorded, or you can disable operating system event logging.
  • Page 119: Logging Statistics For Remote Analysis

    You can use Adaptec Storage Manager to gather advanced usage statistics for the RAID controllers in your system, and to periodically send the data to Adaptec, or other designated contacts, for analysis. This feature is referred to as “call home”.
  • Page 120 .CSV to save the statistics logs in both CSV and XML format; the default is XML only. Adjust the Statistics transmission frequency slider. (The default is 1 day.) In the Send statistics to field, select Adaptec and/or Others. If you select Others, enter the datacenter URL in the text box.
  • Page 121: Configuring Proxy Server Settings

    Configuring Proxy Server Settings Adaptec Storage Manager uses the Internet to send statistics to your designated contacts. If your network uses a proxy server to access the Internet, you must provide your proxy server connection settings. To configure your proxy server connection settings: In the Enterprise View, select the system you want.
  • Page 122 Disabling Call Home Messages If you prefer not to send statistics to Adaptec or other contacts, you can disable call home messages. Adaptec Storage Manager will continue to collect statistics but will not send them to your contacts for analysis.
  • Page 123: Viewing Statistics

    Use the Statistics Viewer to view IO and usage statistics for the controllers, hard drives, SSDs, and logical drives in your system, including MaxIQ cache statistics. Click on the component in the main window of Adaptec Storage Manager, select Actions, then: For hard drives, SSDs, or logical drives, click View Statistics Data ●...
  • Page 124: Updating And Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager

    Adding Enhanced Features ... 125 Setting Preferences and Changing Views ... 125 Managing Remote Systems ... 127 Working with Display Groups ... 131 This chapter explains how to customize Adaptec Storage Manager as your requirements change and update it as new versions become available.
  • Page 125: Updating Adaptec Storage Manager

    If you select a locked feature, you are reminded that a key is required to unlock it. To purchase a feature key (also known as a software license key), contact your Adaptec Reseller or refer to the Adaptec Web site at www.adaptec.com.
  • Page 126: Reorganizing The Enterprise View

    Reorganizing the Enterprise View You can reorganize the Enterprise view tree to suit your needs. You can set Adaptec Storage Manager to sort systems in the Enterprise View alphabetically or chronologically. (By default, systems are listed in alphabetical order.) To reorganize the Enterprise View: In the menu bar of the main window, select File, then click Preferences.
  • Page 127: Setting The Standard Unit Of Measure

    The change is applied immediately. Changing the Main Window Appearance You can choose to remove the tool bar and status bar from the main Adaptec Storage Manager window to save space on-screen. You can also choose to turn off the Tool Tips that automatically appear when you place your cursor over on-screen items.
  • Page 128: Adding And Removing Remote Systems In The Wizard

    Chapter 10: Updating and Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager Adding and Removing Remote Systems in the Wizard This section describes how to add or remove discovered systems in the Remote systems wizard. When you add systems, you can set up a group login to connect to all selected systems with a single user name and password.
  • Page 129 Chapter 10: Updating and Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager Click Next, review the Managed systems summary, then click Apply. If you removed systems that you no longer want to manage, the Removing systems window opens. To continue receiving events from these systems, select Continue to receive events from remote system(s) from the drop-down list;...
  • Page 130: Changing Auto-Discovery Settings

    Changing Auto-Discovery Settings Auto-discovery, in Adaptec Storage Manager, is enabled by default. The auto-discovery task runs in the background each time Adaptec Storage Manager is started. You can disable auto- discovery if desired, and configure the auto-discovery settings described below.
  • Page 131: Working With Display Groups

    ● discovered by the auto-discovery task, the local system and remote system must have at least one scope in common. The default scope for an Adaptec Storage Manager Agent is Auto Discovery. In the Auto discovery base port number field, enter the port’s TCP/IP address. You can ●...
  • Page 132: Creating Display Groups

    Chapter 10: Updating and Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager Create display groups (see the next section). ● View display group properties (see ● Move a system from one group to another (see ● Rename a display group (page 134). ● Remove a system from a display group ●...
  • Page 133: Moving A System From One Display Group To Another

    Chapter 10: Updating and Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager To add another system to the display group, repeat right-click on that system in the Enterprise View, select Change display group, then click the display group name. The system is added to the display group.
  • Page 134: Removing A System From A Display Group

    Chapter 10: Updating and Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager Renaming a Display Group You can make managing your storage space easier and more efficient by giving your display groups meaningful names. To rename a display group: In the Enterprise View, right-click on the display group, then click Rename display group.
  • Page 135 Solving Problems In this chapter... General Troubleshooting Tips ... 136 Identifying a Failed or Failing Component... 136 Stopping the Creation of a New Logical Drive ... 137 Recovering from a Disk Drive Failure ... 137 Rebuilding Logical Drives ... 140 Solving Notification Problems...
  • Page 136: Solving Problems

    General Troubleshooting Tips If you experience problems installing or using Adaptec Storage Manager, follow these suggestions: Ensure that you are logged in to Adaptec Storage Manager at the permission level you need ● to perform the tasks you want. (See Ensure that all managed systems are powered on and that you are logged in to any remote ●...
  • Page 137: Stopping The Creation Of A New Logical Drive

    Change background task priority from the same right-click menu. Recovering from a Disk Drive Failure When a disk drive fails for any reason, it is represented in Adaptec Storage Manager with a red X, as shown at right.
  • Page 138: Failure In Multiple Logical Drives Simultaneously

    Note: A hot spare icon changes from light-blue to dark-blue when it becomes part of a logical drive. To recover from the failure: Remove and replace the failed disk drive (following manufacturer’s instructions). If copyback is not enabled—Remove the ‘hot spare’ designation from the original hot spare (the disk drive that was built into the logical drive).
  • Page 139: Multiple Disk Drive Failures In The Same Logical Drive

    Click Yes to confirm that you do not want to initialize the logical drive. Click Apply, then click Yes. Adaptec Storage Manager begins building the logical drive. Check the logical drive for data and file system integrity. If you still cannot access the data,...
  • Page 140: Forcing A Logical Drive With Multiple Drive Failures Back Online

    You can only complete this task on disk drives that are not included in any logical drive. When a disk drive fails, it may still appear in Adaptec Storage Manager although it is no longer available. To see an accurate representation of your storage space and make it easier to monitor your disk drives, you can remove a failed disk drive from the Physical Devices View.
  • Page 141: Solving Notification Problems

    To test notifications on your storage space, you can send test events or emails to ensure that they’re being received properly. If your test event fails: Ensure that the remote system is powered on and running Adaptec Storage Manager. Open the remote system’s System Properties window (see check the TCP/IP address and port number.
  • Page 142: Understanding Error And Warning Messages

    Understanding Error and Warning Messages This section provides detailed information about error and warning events that occur in Adaptec Storage Manager. Warning Messages Warning Warning Message Text ArrayCritical Ready disk drives are still available HotSpareTooSmall The hot spare is too small to protect the specified array...
  • Page 143 Clear failed to start for the specified disk drive CommFailure You must re-establish communication with specified system CommFailure1 Restart the Adaptec Storage Manager Agent to establish communication with the local system ControllerRescan Could not rescan for the specified controller ControllerRestart...
  • Page 144 Error Error Message Text DDDHardwareError Failed drive—Internal hardware error DDDInternalHW Failed drive—Internal hardware error DDDIOSubSystem1 Failed drive—I/O subsystem error DDDIOSubSystem2 Failed drive—I/O subsystem error DDDIOSubSystem3 Failed drive—I/O subsystem error DDDSCSI1 Failed drive—SCSI error DDDSCSI2 Failed drive—SCSI error DDDSCSI3 Failed drive—SCSI error DDDSCSIBusParity Failed drive—SCSI bus parity error DDDSCSIBusTest...
  • Page 145 Could not restore the configuration to the factory-default settings FailbackDiskSet Could not move diskset FailedAtPort Adaptec Storage Manager failed to start at specified port number FailedSelfTest Specified self-test problem code was returned from specified controller, channel, SCSI ID, S/N FailedSelfTestStart One or more of the selected disk drives failed to execute the self-test.
  • Page 146 Error Error Message Text LogOut The user could not be logged out MaybeReadCache Could not set read cache mode to 'enabled when protected by battery' MaybeWriteCache Could not set write cache mode to 'enabled when protected by battery' MergeOwnNS Could not copy the configuration from the non-shared logical drives Rebuild Could not set the drive to the specified rebuild state RemoveAHS...
  • Page 147 Error Error Message Text Unblock Could not unblock the specified logical drive UnkillOtherController Could not unkill other controller UserAccounts Could not write the target user account list VerifyArray Could not start the array verify VerifyFixHardDrive Verify with fix failed to start VerifyHardDrive Verify failed to start VolumeInUse...
  • Page 148 Part III: Appendices In this part: Completing a Silent Windows Installation ... 149 Selecting the Best RAID Level ... 152 Quick Answers to Common Questions..161 Buttons and Icons At-a-Glance ... 168...
  • Page 149: Completing A Silent Windows Installation

    Note: If a previous version of Adaptec Storage Manager is installed on your system, you must remove it before beginning this installation. Use the Add or Remove Programs tool in the Control Panel.
  • Page 150: Completing A Silent Installation

    You might want to do this for a batch file installation so that the setup will not return until the installation is finished. After a minute or two, the silent installation should be complete and the Adaptec Storage Manager icon should be accessible. Continue with...
  • Page 151: Available Properties And Values

    ReallySuppress—Suppresses all reboots at the end of the installation. ● NOTE: A reboot is only forced by the Adaptec installer if you have installed the DSM or if any files can’t be overwritten. Example Command Line Installations To install all DAS options, which include the Console, Agent, Readme, and SNMP Support: ●...
  • Page 152: Selecting The Best Raid Level

    RAID 6 Logical Drives... 160 RAID 60 Logical Drives... 160 When you create logical drives in Adaptec Storage Manager, you can assign a RAID level to protect your data. Each RAID level offers a unique combination of performance and redundancy. RAID levels also vary by the number of disk drives they support.
  • Page 153: Comparing Raid Levels

    Comparing RAID Levels Use this table to select the RAID levels that are most appropriate for the logical drives on your storage space, based on the number of available disk drives and your requirements for performance and reliability. RAID Level Redundancy RAID 0 RAID 1...
  • Page 154: Non-Redundant Logical Drives (Raid 0)

    Non-redundant Logical Drives (RAID 0) A logical drive with RAID 0 includes two or more disk drives and provides data striping, where data is distributed evenly across the disk drives in equal-sized sections. However, RAID 0 arrays do not maintain redundant data, so they offer no data protection. Compared to an equal-sized group of independent disks, a RAID 0 array provides improved I/O performance.
  • Page 155: Raid 1 Logical Drives

    RAID 1 Logical Drives A RAID 1 logical drive is built from two disk drives, where one disk drive is a mirror of the other (the same data is stored on each disk drive). Compared to independent disk drives, RAID 1 logical drives provide improved performance, with twice the read rate and an equal write rate of single disks.
  • Page 156: Raid 10 Logical Drives

    RAID 10 Logical Drives A RAID 10 logical drive is built from two or more equal-sized RAID 1 logical drives. Data in a RAID 10 logical drive is both striped and mirrored. Mirroring provides data protection, and striping improves performance. Drive segment size is limited to the size of the smallest disk drive in the logical drive.
  • Page 157: Raid 5 Logical Drives

    RAID 5 Logical Drives A RAID 5 logical drive is built from a minimum of three disk drives, and uses data striping and parity data to provide redundancy. Parity data provides data protection, and striping improves performance. Parity data is an error-correcting redundancy that’s used to re-create data if a disk drive fails. In RAID 5 logical drives, parity data (represented by Ps in the next figure) is striped evenly across the disk drives with the stored data.
  • Page 158: Raid 5Ee Logical Drives

    RAID 5EE Logical Drives A RAID 5EE logical drive—also referred to as a hot space—is similar to a RAID 5 logical drive except that it includes a distributed spare drive and must be built from a minimum of four disk drives.
  • Page 159: Raid 50 Logical Drives

    RAID 50 Logical Drives A RAID 50 logical drive is built from at least six disk drives configured as two or more RAID 5 logical drives, and stripes stored data and parity data across all disk drives in both RAID 5 logical drives.
  • Page 160: Raid 6 Logical Drives

    RAID 6 Logical Drives A RAID 6 logical drive—also referred to as dual drive failure protection—is similar to a RAID 5 logical drive because it uses data striping and parity data to provide redundancy. However, RAID 6 logical drives include two independent sets of parity data instead of one. Both sets of parity data are striped separately across all disk drives in the logical drive.
  • Page 161: Quick Answers To Common Questions

    What options are on the Actions menu?... 164 What tasks can be scheduled to run at a specified time?... 167 This chapter provides quick references to frequently requested information about basic tasks, functions, and concepts in Adaptec Storage Manager. Note: For troubleshooting tips, see Solving Problems on page 135.
  • Page 162: Prevent A User From Changing My Storage Space

    Add a new user to Adaptec Storage Manager? Any user with a valid network user name and password can log into Adaptec Storage Manager. Starting and Logging In on the Local System on page 27...
  • Page 163: Find The Email Notification Manager

    In the Enterprise View, click on the local system. In the menu bar, select Actions, then click Log out. Logging Out of Adaptec Storage Manager on page Schedule a task? Complete each step of the task until you are prompted to click Apply. (Don’t click Apply.) Click Schedule.
  • Page 164: What's The Difference Between

    What’s the difference between...? Adaptec Storage Manager and the Agent? Adaptec Storage Manager is the full software application, including the user interface (windows, menus) described in this User’s Guide. It helps you build and maintain the logical drives, controllers, and disk drives that make up your storage space.
  • Page 165: Disk Drives

    Appendix C: Quick Answers to Common Questions... Controllers? In the Enterprise View, click on a controller. In the menu bar, select Actions to view these options: Then select Alarm actions to view these options: Disk drives? In the Physical Devices View, click on a disk drive. In the menu bar, select Actions to view these options: Enclosures? In the Physical Devices View, click on an enclosure management device.
  • Page 166: Logical Drives

    Appendix C: Quick Answers to Common Questions... ● Logical drives? In the Logical Devices View, click on a logical drive. In the menu bar, select Actions to view these options: Direct Attached Storage? In the Enterprise View, click Direct Attached Storage. In the menu bar, select Actions to view these options: The Notification Manager? In the tool bar, click Configure, point to the system you want, then click Notifications.
  • Page 167: What Tasks Can Be Scheduled To Run At A Specified Time

    The Task Manager? In the tool bar, click Configure, point to the system you want, then click Tasks. In the menu bar, select Actions to view these options: The Advanced Statistics Manager In the tool bar, click Configure, point to the system you want, then click Advanced Statistics. In the menu bar, select Actions to view these options: What tasks can be scheduled to run at a specified time? You can schedule any of these tasks to run at a specified time:...
  • Page 168: Buttons And Icons At-A-Glance

    Buttons in the Main Window ... 171 Buttons in the Notification Manager ... 171 Buttons in the Email Notification Manager... 172 Buttons in the Task Manager ... 172 This chapter provides quick references to the icons and buttons that appear in Adaptec Storage Manager.
  • Page 169: Enterprise View Icons

    Enterprise View Icons Icon Description System with direct attached storage controller and directly attached disk drives or enclosures Enclosure Controller Icons in the Physical Devices View Icon Description Ready disk drive Disk drive with free space Disk drive with no free space Failed disk drive Healthy global or dedicated hot spare Hot spare with error (see...
  • Page 170: Icons In The Logical Devices View

    Appendix D: Buttons and Icons At-a-Glance ● Enclosure temperature — warning Enclosure Power — warning Icons in the Logical Devices View Icon Description Logical drive Logical drive with healthy hot spare Logical drive being initialized Logical drive being modified Logical drive being rebuilt after disk drive failure Array with available space Array with no available space Locked upgrade feature that can be activated with a feature key (see...
  • Page 171: Buttons In The Main Window

    Buttons in the Main Window Button Click to..add a remote system ...create a logical drive; open the Configuration wizard ...silence the audible alarm ...check status and other properties of a controller, disk drive, or other component ...view the full Event log ...configure notification settings ...configure email notification settings ...check the status of scheduled tasks;...
  • Page 172: Buttons In The Email Notification Manager

    Buttons in the Email Notification Manager Button Click to..add the email address of a user who will receive notifications generated by the Email Notification Manager ...update a recipient’s email address or notification level ...remove a recipient from the Email Notification List Buttons in the Task Manager Button Click to...
  • Page 173: Glossary

    A hardware device that interprets signals between a host and a disk drive. Also known as an adapter or card. See also I/O. copyback Adaptec RAID controller feature that allows data that has been moved to a hot spare to be returned to its original location once the controller detects that the failed drive has been replaced.
  • Page 174 See segment. dual drive failure protection Another name for a RAID 6 or RAID 60 logical drive. Email Notification Manager A utility within Adaptec Storage Manager that emails event messages to selected recipients. See also notifications, Notification Manager. email notifications Event messages about remote systems that are emailed to selected recipients.
  • Page 175 See also remote system. logged events Event messages about remote systems that appear in the event log of Adaptec Storage Manager. See also Notification Manager. logical drive One or more disk drives grouped together to appear as a single device to an operating system. Also known as a logical device or array.
  • Page 176 The capability of preventing data loss if a disk drive fails. See also mirroring, parity. remote system In Adaptec Storage Manager, all other systems in your storage space besides your local system are remote systems. ‘Local’ and ‘remote’ are relative terms. See also local system.
  • Page 177 A method of enhancing performance by spreading data evenly over multiple disk drives. Provides no data protection. Task Manager A utility in Adaptec Storage Manager that allows you to schedule a specific activity, such as expanding a logical drive, for a time that’s convenient. See also scheduled...
  • Page 178: Index

    Update controller images Update drive firmware images Verify Verify with fix activity in storage space event log activity on storage space. See monitoring Adaptec Storage Manager Actions menu Actions menu overview Agent beginning steps bootable-CD mode Direct Attached Storage branch...
  • Page 179 Notifications Manager standard unit of measure system requirements Task Manager uninstalling Linux Windows unlocking enhanced features updating Adaptec Storage Manager vs Agent adapters. See controllers ADDLOCAL Administrator permissions advanced settings advanced statistics see statistics logging Agent alarm settings event log...
  • Page 180 disabling alarm identifying properties registering rescanning saving configurations support by operating system testing alarm updating firmware copyback creating with the wizard custom configuration daemon defined dedicated hot spares creating deleting removing deleting logical drives devices blinking Direct Attached Storage Actions menu direct attached storage Actions menu introduction Actions menu overview...
  • Page 181 Enterprise View event status icons Logical Devices View Physical Devices View identifying components initialize method initialize priority initializing disk drives skipping INSTALLDIR installing Adaptec Storage Manager Linux OpenServer Solaris UnixWare VMWare Windows silent installation JBODs converting to simple volumes creating deleting JBODs.
  • Page 182 Adaptec Storage Manager local systems locked features unlocking log files, clearing logged notifications adding systems disabling failed test events modifying systems re-enabling removing systems test events logging in logging back in permission levels logging out logging back in Logical Devices View...
  • Page 183 Notifications Manager clearing the log disabling modifying systems opening re-enabling removing systems test events online help opening Adaptec Storage Manager Linux OpenServer Solaris UnixWare OpenServer controller support installing Adaptec Storage Manager starting Adaptec Storage Manager starting the Agent...
  • Page 184 Relative Size Capacity View remote systems removing startup port number Remote systems wizard renaming logical drives rescanning controllers ROM Update wizard running Adaptec Storage Manager Linux OpenServer Solaris UnixWare Scheduled (task status) scheduling tasks rescheduling supported tasks...
  • Page 185 Text Description View tool bar buttons TSID Number See Technical Support Identification Number uninstalling Adaptec Storage Manager Linux Windows UnixWare controller support installing Adaptec Storage Manager starting Adaptec Storage Manager starting the Agent updating Adaptec Storage Manager...
  • Page 186 Full Size Capacity Relative Size Capacity Text Description VMWare controller support installing Adaptec Storage Manager Windows controller support installing Adaptec Storage Manager silent installation SNMP support starting the Agent uninstalling Adaptec Storage Manager write cache write-back write-through Index ●...
  • Page 187 Adaptec, Inc. 691 South Milpitas Boulevard Milpitas, CA 95035 USA ©2010 Adaptec, Inc. All rights reserved. Adaptec and the Adaptec logo are trademarks of Adaptec, Inc. which may be registered in some jurisdictions. Part Number: CDP-00250-03-A, Rev A JB 04/10...

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