MSI 5000V Master2 Series User Manual

MSI 5000V Master2 Series User Manual

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5000V Master2 Series
MS-9638 (V3.X) Server Board
G52-96381X2
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  • Page 1 5000V Master2 Series MS-9638 (V3.X) Server Board G52-96381X2...
  • Page 2: Trademarks

    If a problem arises with your system and no solution can be obtained from the user’s manual, please contact your place of purchase or local distributor. Alternatively, please try the following help resources for further guidance. Vis i t the MSI webs ite at http ://glob al.msi. com.tw /index. php? func=faqIndex for FAQ, technical guide, BIOS updates, driver updates, and other information.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Always read the safety instructions carefully. Keep this User’s Manual for future reference. Keep this equipment away from humidity. Lay this equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protects the equip- ment from overheating.
  • Page 4: Fcc-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement

    FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement T h is eq uip men t h as been tested and found to c omply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 5: Weee (Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment) Statement

    WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Statement...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Copyright Notice ......................ii Trademarks ........................ii Revision History ......................ii Technical Support ......................ii Safety Instructions ......................iii FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement ............iv W EEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Statement ........v Chapter 1 Getting Started ..................1-1 Mainboard Specifications ...................
  • Page 9 BIOS Write Protect Jumper: JBIOS1 ............2-16 LAN Jumper: JLANDIS1, JLANDIS2 ............2-16 Slots ........................2-16 PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) Express Slot ......2-17 PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) Slot ........2-17 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup ..................... 3-1 Entering Setup ..................... 3-2 Control Keys ....................
  • Page 10 4. Integrated Striping Overview ............... B-16 4.1 Introduction ..................B-16 4.2 IS Features ..................B-16 4.3 IS Description ..................B-17 4.4 Integrated Striping Firmware .............. B-18 4.5 Fusion-MPT Support ................B-18 5. Creating Integrated Striping Volumes ............B-19 5.1 IS Configuration Overview ..............B-19 5.2 Creating IS Volumes ................
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    Getting Started Chapter 1 Getting Started Thank you for choosing the 5000V Master2 (MS-9638 v3.X), an excellent SSI CEB server board from MSI. ® Based on the innovative Intel 5000V & ESB2E chipsets for optimal system efficiency, the 5000V Master2 ac- ®...
  • Page 12: Mainboard Specifications

    MS-9638 Server Board Mainboard Specifications Processor Support - Supports Intel Xeon processor 5000 series (Harpertown / W olfdale- DP / Clovertown / W oodcrest) in Socket LGA771 - Supports Intel Quad-Core / Dual-Core platforms Supported FSB - FSB 667/1066/1333MHz Chipset - Northbridge: Intel 5000V - Southbridge: Intel ESB2E M emory Support...
  • Page 13 - SSI CEB: 12” X 10.5” M ounting - 7 mounting holes System Management H8S BMC chip and MSI iConsole AP support IPMI 2.0 BMC Chip - H8S 200-pin - Host hardware interface: LPC interface - Host software interface: KCS interface...
  • Page 14: Mainboard Layout

    FBD01 LAN1 COM2 Intel 5000V LAN 2 Intel 82563EB PCIE1 BATT I/O Chi p PCIX1 CPUFAN1 J USB2 CPUFAN2 BIOS PCIX2 JUSB1 Intel ESB2 E JRAID2 PCIE2 PCI1 JBAT1 FDD1 J FP1 5000V Master2 (MS-9638 v3.X) SSI CEB Server Board...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Hardware Setup

    Hardware Setup Chapter 2 Hardware Setup This chapter provides you with the information about hardware setup procedures. While doing the installation, be careful in holding the components and follow the installation procedures. For some components, if you install in the wrong orientation, the components will not work properly.
  • Page 16: Quick Components Guide

    MS-9638 Server Board Quick Components Guide DDR2 DIMMs, p.2-6 Back Panel JPWR2, p.2-8 SYSFAN1, I/O, p.2-9 JPWR1, p.2-8 p.2-12 CPU, p.2-3 COM2, p.2-14 P C I - C l a s s Slots, p.2-17 CPUFAN1/2, p.2-12 JBIOS1, p.2-16 JUSB1/2, p.2-14 JLANDIS1/2, IDE1, p.2-16...
  • Page 17: Cpu (Central Processing Unit)

    Hardware Setup CPU (Central Processing Unit) ® ® T his mainboard s upports the lates t Intel Xeon processor 5000 series (Harpertown/Wolfdale-DP/Clovertown/Woodcrest) in Socket LGA771. W hen you are installing the CPU, make sure that you install the cooler to prevent the CPU from overheating.
  • Page 18: Installing The Lga771 Cpu

    MS-9638 Server Board Installing the LGA771 CPU 1. Locate the CPU socket. 2. Raise the load lever up to its full extent. 3. Open the load plate. 4. After confirming the CPU direction (indicated below with red circles) for correct mating, put down the CPU in the socket housing frame.
  • Page 19: Installing The Intel Cpu Cooler

    Hardware Setup Installing the Intel CPU Cooler 1. Flip over the mainboard and locate the position of the CPU sockets. 2. Install the backplates to the back of the CPU sockets with holes aligned. CPU cooler backplate 3. Install the CPU(s) following the in- 5.
  • Page 20: Memory

    MS-9638 Server Board Memory The mainboard provides six 240-pin 533/667MHz ECC DDR2 FB-DIMM slots to sup- port the maximum of 16GB memory capacity. DDR2 240-pin, 1.8V 64x2=128 pin 56x2=112 pin Memory Population Rules FBD13 Channel 1 FBD12 FBD11 FBD03 Channel 0 FBD02 FBD01 Check the numbers of your DIMM modules and follow the population rules to install the...
  • Page 21: Installing Memory Modules

    Hardware Setup Installing Memory Modules 1. The memory module has only one notch on the center and will only fit in the right orientation. 2. Insert the memory module vertically into the DIMM slot. Then push it in until the golden finger on the memory module is deeply inserted in the DIMM slot.
  • Page 22: Power Supply

    MS-9638 Server Board Power Supply SSI 24-Pin System Power Connector: JPWR2 This connector allows you to connect to an SSI power supply. To connect to the SSI power supply, make sure the plug of the power supply is inserted in the proper orientation and the pins are aligned.
  • Page 23: Back Panel

    Hardware Setup Back Panel M ou se USB Ports Keyboard Serial Port VGA Port M ouse/Keyboard Connector ® ® The standard PS/2 mouse/keyboard DIN connector is for a PS/2 mouse/keyboard. USB Ports The OHCI (Open Host Controller Interface) Universal Serial Bus root is for attaching USB devices such as keyboard, mouse, or other USB-compatible devices.
  • Page 24: Connectors

    MS-9638 Server Board Connectors Floppy Disk Drive Connector: FDD1 The mainboard provides a standard floppy disk drive connector. FDD1 ATA100 Hard Disk Connector: IDE1 The mainboard has a 32-bit Enhanced PCI IDE and Ultra DMA 66/100 controller that provides PIO mode 0~4, Bus Master, and Ultra DMA 66/100 function. You can connect hard disk drives, CD-ROM and other IDE devices.
  • Page 25: Serial Ata Connector: Sata0 ~ Sata5 (Optional)

    Hardware Setup Serial Attached SCSI Connector: SAS1 ~ SAS8 (Optional) The SAS connector is a new generation serial communication protocol for devices designed to allow for much higher speed data transfers. It supports data transfer speeds up to 3 Gbit/s. SAS uses serial communication instead of the parallel method found in traditional SCSI devices but still uses SCSI commands for interacting with SAS devices.
  • Page 26: Chassis Intrusion Switch Connector: Jci1

    MS-9638 Server Board Chassis Intrusion Switch Connector: JCI1 This connector connects to a 2-pin chassis switch. If the chassis is opened, the switch will be short. The system will record this status and show a warning mes- sage on the screen. To clear the warning, you must enter the BIOS utility and clear the record.
  • Page 27: Lan Led Connectors: Jact1, Jact2

    Hardware Setup LAN LED Connectors: JACT1, JACT2 The LAN LED connectors are used to connect to LAN LEDs, which show the activity of the LAN. The JACT1 is for the LAN 1 jack and the JACT2 is for the LAN2 jack. Both LAN1 &...
  • Page 28: Serial Port Connector: Com 2

    MS-9638 Server Board Serial Port Connector: COM 2 The mainboard provides one 9-pin header as serial port COM 2. The port is a 16550A high speed communication port that sends/receives 16 bytes FIFOs. You can attach a serial mouse or other serial devices directly to it. Pin Definition SIGNAL DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 29: Jumpers

    Hardware Setup Jumpers Clear CMOS Jumper: JBAT1 There is a CMOS RAM onboard that has a power supply from external battery to keep the data of system configuration. With the CMOS RAM, the system can automatically boot OS every time it is turned on. If you want to clear the system configuration, set the JBAT1 (Clear CMOS Jumper ) to clear data.
  • Page 30: Bios Recovery Jumper: J9

    MS-9638 Server Board BIOS Recovery Jumper: J9 Users can short connect pin#2-3 to recover the system BIOS. W hen the system is done with the job, the buzzer will beep to remind users to set the jumper to its normal state (pin#1-2 short connected).
  • Page 31: Slots

    Hardware Setup Slots PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) Express Slot The PCI Express slot supports the PCI Express interface expansion card. The PCI Express x 8 slot supports up to 2.0 GB/s transfer rate. The PCI Express x 4 slot supports up to 1.0 GB/s transfer rate. PCI Express x8 Slot (Only half-length add-in cards are supported in PCI-E slots.)
  • Page 32 MS-9638 Server Board 2-18...
  • Page 33: Chapter 3 Bios Setup

    BIOS Setup Chapter 3 BIOS Setup This chapter provides information on the BIOS Setup program and allows you to configure the system for optimum use. You may need to run the Setup program when: ² An error message appears on the screen during the system booting up, and requests you to run SETUP.
  • Page 34: Entering Setup

    MS-9638 Server Board Entering Setup Power on the computer and the system will start POST (Power On Self Test) process. W hen the message below appears on the screen, press <F2> key to enter Setup. Press <F2> to enter SETUP If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup, restart the system by turning it OFF and On or pressing the RESET button.
  • Page 35: Control Keys

    BIOS Setup Control Keys Select Items Select Menus Select Sub-menus Enter Exit Change Values Help Setup Defaults <F9> Save and Exit <F10> Getting Help After entering the Setup menu, the first menu you will see is the Main Menu. M ain M enu The main menu lists the setup functions you can make changes to.
  • Page 36: The Menu Bar

    MS-9638 Server Board The Menu Bar Main Use this menu for basic system configurations, such as time, date etc. Advanced Use this menu to set up the items of special enhanced features available on your system’s chipset. Security Use this menu to set Supervisor and User Passwords. Power Use this menu to specify your settings for power management.
  • Page 37: Main

    BIOS Setup Main System Time (hh:mm:ss) The time format is <Hour> <Minute> <Second>. System Date (mm:dd:yy) The date format is <Month> <Date> <Year>. Legacy Diskette A This setting allows you to set the type of floppy drives installed. IDE Channel 0 Master/Slave, SATA Port 1/2/3/4 [Type] Press <+>...
  • Page 38 MS-9638 Server Board [32-Bit I/O] Enables 32-bit communication between CPU and IDE card [Tranfer Mode] Selects the method for transferring the data between the hard disk and system memory [Ultra DMA Mode] Indicates the type of Ultra DMA Boot Features The sub-menu is used to configure system boot-up features.
  • Page 39 BIOS Setup System Information Press <Enter> to view the hardware specifications of your system. System M emory, Extended M emory These items show the memory status of the system. (Read-only)
  • Page 40: Advanced

    MS-9638 Server Board Advanced Reset Configuration Data Select [Yes] if you want to clear the Extended System configuration Data (ESCD) area. Large Disk Access M ode Defaulting this setting to [DOS] will create a Translated FDPT. Compatible ill-behaved applications will operate correctly when [DOS] is selected. Setting to [Other] will create a Standard FDPT.
  • Page 41 BIOS Setup Advanced Chipset Control USB Host Controller This setting disables/enables the onboard USB host controller. IOAT Support This field enables Intel I/O Acceleration Technology which transfers data more efficiently. ECC Function Support This setting supports Single bit / None ECC (Error Correction Code) checking, a method of checking the integrity of data in DRAM.
  • Page 42 MS-9638 Server Board [Enhanced] SATA and PATA drives are auto-detected and placed (non-AHCI) in Native IDE mode. SATA RAID & AHCI Enable (for Adaptec SATA RAID Option ROM) If this setting is set to [Enabled] and the SATA RAID function is not configured, only AHCI mode will be supported.
  • Page 43 BIOS Setup Advanced Processor Options Intel Virtualization Technology Virtualization enhanced by Intel Virtualization Technology will allow a platform to run multiple operating systems and applications in independent partitions. With virtualization, one computer system can function as multiple “virtual” systems. Thermal M anagement 2 (auto detect function) ®...
  • Page 44 MS-9638 Server Board I/O Device Configuration Serial Port A/B This is used to enable or disable the onboard serial port A/B. Base I/O Address These items specify the base I/O addresses of the onboard serial port A/B. Interrupt These field allows you to select IRQ Resources for serial port A/B. Floppy Disk Controller Select [Enabled] if your system has a floppy disk controller (FDC) installed on the system board and you wish to use it.
  • Page 45 BIOS Setup Onboard Device Control LAN Option ROM Scan Use this feature to initialize device expansion ROM. Onboard SAS This setting allows you to enable/disable the onboard SAS device. 3-13...
  • Page 46 MS-9638 Server Board Console Redirection Com Port Address This setting enables/disables the Com port address for console connection. Baud Rate This setting specifies the transfer rate (bits per second) of Console Redirection. Console Type This setting specifies the console type. Flow Control This feature allows you to enable flow control.
  • Page 47 BIOS Setup DM I Event Logging Event log validity/capacity These items indicate the status of Event log validity and capacity. View DMI event log These item allows you to view the content of the DMI event log. Event Logging This function is used to log DMI events. Mark DM I events as read d This field allows you to mark DMI events as read.
  • Page 48 MS-9638 Server Board IPMI IPMI Specification Version Indicate the IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) version. BM C Hardware/Firmware Version Indicate the BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) version. System Event Logging This function is used to log system events. Clear System Event Log This function is used to clear system event logs.
  • Page 49 BIOS Setup BIOS POST Errors These field allows you to log POST Errors. BIOS POST Watchdog Setting the option to [Enabled] If BIOS POST fails, W atchdog restarts the BIOS POST. OS boot Watchdog Setting the option to [Enabled] If OS boot fails, W atchdog Timer reboots the OS. Timer for loading OS (min) This setting specifies the timer for loading OS.
  • Page 50 MS-9638 Server Board System Event Log (list mode) This setting shows the system event logs in list mode. Realtime Sensor Data This setting shows the real-time CPU/system temperature & voltage data on the system monitor sensor. BMC Password This field allows you to enter the password for BMC. Legacy USB Support Set to [Enabled] if you need to use any USB 1.1/2.0 device in the operating system that does not support or have any USB 1.1/2.0 driver installed, such as DOS and SCO...
  • Page 51: Security

    BIOS Setup Security Supervisor Password Is, User Password Is These items indicate the status of password settings. Set Supervisor Password Supervisor Password controls access to the BIOS Setup utility. Set User Password User Password controls access to the system at boot. Password on Boot Choosing [Enabled] requires a password on boot.
  • Page 52: Power

    MS-9638 Server Board Power Important S3-related functions are available only when your BIOS supports S3 sleep mode. Power Button Function This feature allows users to configure the power button function. Settings are: [Instant-Off] The power button functions as a normal power-on/-off button.
  • Page 53 BIOS Setup After Power Failure This setting specifies whether your system will reboot after a power failure or interrupt occurs. Available settings are: [Stay Off] Returns the system to an off state. [Power On] Returns the system to a full on state. [Last State] Restores the system to the previous status before power failure or interrupt occurred.
  • Page 54: Boot

    MS-9638 Server Board Boot These settings allow users to set the priority of the specified devices.You may use the arrow keys ( ) to select the desired device, <+>/<-> key to move it up/down in the priority list, <x> key to exclude or include the device to boot, (Shift + 1) to enable or disable a device, (1 - 4) keys to load default boot sequence.
  • Page 55: Exit

    BIOS Setup Exit Exit Saving Changes Save changes to CMOS and exit setup. Exit Discarding Changes Abandon all changes and exit setup. Load Setup Defaults Use this menu to load the default values set by the BIOS vendor for stable system performance.
  • Page 56 MS-9638 Server Board 3-24...
  • Page 57: Appendix A Adaptec Sata Raid

    Adaptec SATA RAID Appendix A Adaptec SATA RAID The Southbridge provides a hybrid solution that com- bines six independent SATAII ports for support of up to six Serial ATAII (Serial ATAII RAID) drives. It offers RAID level 0 (Striping), RAID level 1 (Mirroring and Duplexing) and RAID level 10 (A Stripe of Mirrors).
  • Page 58: Introduction

    Then toggle to “ Ins tallation ” and, at th e c omm and pr ompt, ty pe “broken_modules=ahci” 4. RAID support on Linux OS will be changed by vendors. Please contact MSI Sales if you need SATA RAID support on Linux OS.
  • Page 59: Bios Configuration

    Adaptec SATA RAID BIOS Configuration The Adaptec SATA Option ROM should be integrated with the system BIOS on all motherboards with a supported Intel chipset. The Adaptec Option ROM is the Adaptec RAID implementation and provides BIOS and DOS disk services. Please use <Ctrl> + <A>...
  • Page 60 MS-9638 Server Board After pressing the <Ctrl> and <A> keys simultaneously, the following window will appear: (1) Create RAID Volume Enter Array Configuration Utility. Select option “Create array” and press <Enter> key. The following screen appears.
  • Page 61 Adaptec SATA RAID Then in the Select drivers to create Array field, specify the devices and then press the <Enter> key to go to the next field. Use the arrow keys to select the RAID level best suited to your usage model in RAID Level.
  • Page 62 MS-9638 Server Board Then Enter the Array Label name, and pressing the <Enter> key to select and advance to the next field. The available values range from 16KB to 64 KB in power of 2 increments. The strip value should be chosen based on the planned drive usage.
  • Page 63 Adaptec SATA RAID Enter Manager Arrays to confirm if the creation is finished.
  • Page 64 MS-9638 Server Board (2) Delete RAID Volume Here you can delete the RAID volume, but please be noted that all data on RAID drives will be lost. Important If your system currently boots to RAID and you delete the RAID volume in the Adaptec RAID Option ROM, your system will become unbootable.
  • Page 65 Adaptec SATA RAID Select [Delete], and press <Enter>. The following screen appears: Press <Y> key to accept the volume deletion.
  • Page 66 MS-9638 Server Board A-10...
  • Page 67: Appendix Blsi Sas Raid

    LSI SAS RAID Appendix B LSI SAS RAID This appendix explains how to configure and use the components of the LSI Logic Integrated RAID (IR) soft- ware with LSI SAS 106 4/1 064E & 1068 /106 8E controllers.
  • Page 68: Introduction To Integrated Raid

    MS-9638 Server Board 1. Introduction to Integrated RAID This section provides an overview of the LSI Logic Integrated RAID solution for LSI Logic SAS controllers, its features, and its benefits. The LSI Logic Integrated RAID solution provides cost benefits for the server or workstation market where the extra performance, storage capacity, and/or redun- dancy of a RAID configuration are required.
  • Page 69: Integrated Mirroring Overview

    LSI SAS RAID 2. Integrated Mirroring Overview This section provides an overview of the LSI Logic Integrated Mirroring (IM) feature. 2.1 Introduction As a result of the shift towards Network Attached Storage (NAS), ISPs need a cost effective, fault-tolerant solution to protect the operating systems on small form factor, high-density, rack-mountable servers.
  • Page 70: Im Features

    MS-9638 Server Board 2.2 IM Features LSI Logic Integrated Mirroring and Integrated Mirroring Enhanced support the follow- ing features: Configurations of one or two IM or IME volumes on the same LSI Logic SAS controller. Each volume can consist of two mirrored disks (IM) or three to eight mirrored disks (IME).
  • Page 71: Im/Ime Description

    LSI SAS RAID 2.3 IM/IME Description The LSI Logic Integrated Mirroring (IM) feature supports one or two mirrored volumes on each LSI Logic SAS controller (or one mirrored volume and one Integrated Striping volume). Typically, one of these volumes is the boot volume, as shown in Figure 2.1. This is accomplished through the firmware of the LSI Logic SAS controller that supports the standard Fusion-MPT interface.
  • Page 72 MS-9638 Server Board An IME volume can be configured with up to eight mirrored disks, or seven mirrored disks and a global hot spare. Figure 2.3 shows the logical view and physical view of an Integrated Mirroring Enhanced (IME) volume with three mirrored disks. Each mir- rored stripe is written to a disk and mirrored to an adjacent disk.
  • Page 73: Integrated Mirroring Firmware

    LSI SAS RAID 2.4 Integrated Mirroring Firmware This section describes features of the LSI Logic Integrated Mirroring (IM) firmware, which supports up to two IM volumes per LSI Logic SAS controller. 2.4.1 Host Interface The IM host interface uses the Message Passing Interface, as described in the Fusion-MPT Message Passing Interface Specification.
  • Page 74: Fusion-Mpt Support

    MS-9638 Server Board disk. The IM firmware then resynchronizes the mirrored data. The IM firmware is automatically notified when the failed disk has been replaced, and the firm- ware then designates that disk as the new hot spare. 2.4.7 M edia Verification The IM firmware supports a background media verification feature that runs at regular intervals when the IM/IME volume is in optimal mode.
  • Page 75: Creating Integrated Mirroring Volumes

    LSI SAS RAID 3. Creating Integrated Mirroring Volumes This section describes how to create Integrated Mirroring (IM) and Integrated Mirror- ing Enhanced (IME) volumes using the LSI Logic SAS BIOS Configuration Utility (SAS BIOS CU). 3.1 IM Configuration Overview You can use the SAS BIOS CU to create one or two IM or IME volumes on each LSI Logic SAS controller, with an optional global hot spare disk.
  • Page 76 MS-9638 Server Board is available. So adding a global hot spare greatly increases the level of data protection. (One global hot spare is allowed for the one or two volumes config ured on a controller.) 3.2.1 Creating an IM Volume Follow these steps to create an IM volume with the SAS BIOS CU: 1.
  • Page 77 LSI SAS RAID Figure 3.2 shows an IM volume configured with a global hot spare disk. 8. W hen the volume has been fully configured, press C and then select Save changes then exit this menu to commit the changes. The SAS BIOS CU pauses while the array is being created.
  • Page 78: Creating A Second Im Or Ime Volume

    MS-9638 Server Board 3.3 Creating a Second IM or IME Volume The LSI Logic SAS controllers allow you to configure two IM or IME volumes. If one volume is already configured, and if there are available disk drives, there are two ways to add a second volume.
  • Page 79: Managing Hot Spares

    LSI SAS RAID 3.4 Managing Hot Spares You can create one global hot spare disk to protect the one or two IM/IME volumes defined on a SAS controller. Usually, you create the global hot spare at the same time you create the IM/IME volume. Follow these steps to add a global hot spare disk later for the existing IM/IME volumes on the controller: 1.
  • Page 80: Other Configuration Tasks

    MS-9638 Server Board 3.5 Other Configuration Tasks This section explains how to do other tasks related to configuring and maintaining IM and IME volumes. 3.5.1 Viewing Volume Properties Follow these steps to view the properties of volumes: 1. In the SAS BIOS CU, select an adapter from the Adapter List. Select the RAID Properties option.
  • Page 81 LSI SAS RAID Follow these steps to delete a selected array: 1. Select Delete Array on the Manage Array screen. 2. Press Y to delete the array. After a pause, the firmware deletes the array. If there is another remaining array and a global hot spare disk, the firmware checks the hot spare disk to determine if it is compatible with the remaining array.
  • Page 82: Integrated Striping Overview

    MS-9638 Server Board 4. Integrated Striping Overview This section provides an overview of the LSI Logic Integrated Striping (IS) feature. 4.1 Introduction The LSI Logic Integrated Striping (IS) feature is useful for applications that require the faster performance and increased storage capacity of striping. The low-cost IS feature has many of the advantages of a more expensive RAID striping solution.
  • Page 83: Is Description

    LSI SAS RAID 4.3 IS Description The IS feature writes data across multiple disks instead of onto one disk. This is accomplished by partitioning each disk’s storage space into 64 Kbyte stripes. These stripes are interleaved round-robin, so that the combined storage space is composed alternately of stripes from each disk.
  • Page 84: Integrated Striping Firmware

    MS-9638 Server Board 4.4 Integrated Striping Firmware This section describes features of the LSI Logic Integrated Striping (IS) firmware. 4.4.1 Host Interface The IS host interface uses the Message Passing Interface, as described in the Fusion-MPT Message Passing Interface Specification, including Integrated Striping.
  • Page 85: Creating Integrated Striping Volumes

    LSI SAS RAID 5. Creating Integrated Striping Volumes This section describes how to create Integrated Striping (IS) volumes using the LSI Logic SAS BIOS Configuration Utility (SAS BIOS CU). 5.1 IS Configuration Overview You can use the SAS BIOS CU to create multiple IS volumes, with up to 10 drives total on an LSI Logic SAS controller.
  • Page 86 MS-9638 Server Board 2. Press Enter to go to the Adapter Properties screen, shown in Figure 5.1. 3. On the Adapter Properties screen, use the arrow keys to select RAID Proper- ties on the screen and press Enter. 4. W hen you are prompted to select a volume type, select Create IS Volume. The Create New Array screen shows a list of disks that can be added to a volume.
  • Page 87: Creating A Second Is Volume

    LSI SAS RAID Figure 5.2 shows an IS volume configured with two drives. 6. W hen the volume has been fully configured, press C and then select Save changes then exit this menu to commit the changes. The configuration utility will pause while the array is being created. Note: Integrated Striping does not provide any data protection in the event of disk failure.
  • Page 88: Other Configuration Tasks

    MS-9638 Server Board 3. On the Adapter Properties screen, use the arrow keys to select RAID Proper- ties and press Enter. 4. Continue with step 4 of the IS creation procedure in the previous section to create a second volume. 5.4 Other Configuration Tasks This section explains how to do other tasks related to configuring and maintaining IS volumes.
  • Page 89 LSI SAS RAID have finished creating the volume. You can locate individual disk drives from the SAS Topology screen. To do this, move the cursor to the name of the disk in the Device Identifier column and press Enter. The LED on the disk flashes until the next key is pressed. You can locate all the disk drives in a volume by selecting the volume on the RAID Properties screen.

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