Adaptec AAA-133U2 - AAA 133 RAID Controller Hardware Manual

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  • Page 1 NSTALLATION AND ARDWARE UIDE AAA-130U2 S ERIES 2 SCSI RAID C LTRA Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
  • Page 2 691 South Milpitas Boulevard Milpitas, CA 95035 © 1999 Adaptec, Inc. All rights reserved. Adaptec, and the Adaptec logo are trademarks of Adaptec, Inc. which may be regis- tered in some jurisdictions. Printed in Singapore STOCK NO.: 512278-00, Rev. A RQ 2/99 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
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  • Page 4 Copyright © 1999 Adaptec, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be repro- duced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, elec- tronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written consent of Adaptec, Inc., 691 South Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas, CA 95035.
  • Page 5 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two con- ditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Adaptec, Inc. AAA-131U2, AAA-133U2...
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Introduction System Requirements 1-2 Installation Overview 1-3 2 Installing the Hardware AAA-131U2/133U2 RAID Card Layout 2-2 Installing DIMM Memory 2-3 Installing the AAA-131U2/133U2 2-4 Connecting the LED Activity Indicator 2-5 Setting Up SCSI Devices 2-6 Check the SCSI IDs 2-6 Terminate the Ends 2-7 Additional Hints for Connecting SCSI Devices 2-8 Connecting SCSI Devices 2-9...
  • Page 8 AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide 4 Installing the Software Driver for Windows NT Installing the Array1000U2 Driver for Windows NT 4-2 Installing the Driver When Installing Windows NT 4-2 Installing the Driver When Windows NT is Already Installed 4-4 Windows NT Installation and Configuration Notes 4-5 5 Installing the Software Driver for Novell NetWare Installing the Array1000U2 Driver for Novell NetWare 5-2...
  • Page 9 Contents C Using a CD-ROM Drive Using a CD-ROM Drive with DOS C-1 D Obtaining SCSI Cables External Cables D-2 External Connector Diagrams D-2 Internal Ribbon Cables D-2 Internal Connector Diagrams D-2 Index Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
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  • Page 11: Introduction

    System Requirements Installation Overview ® ™ The Adaptec -131U2 and AAA-133U2 Ultra2 SCSI RAID cards provide powerful disk array support in systems that have a PCI bus. The AAA-131U2 and AAA-133U2 are collectively referred to as “AAA-131U2/133U2” in this document. Here is a summary of the...
  • Page 12: System Requirements

    AAA-131U2/133U2, to create additional arrays (CI/O is required for array management in order to provide the proper level of fault tolerance and event notification). Refer to the Adaptec CI/O Management Software User’s Guide for instructions on installing and using the software.
  • Page 13: Installation Overview

    Create the first bootable array using the ARRAYCONFIG U2 utility. (Chapter 3) Install the appropriate Array1000U2 software driver for your operating system. (Chapter 4, Chapter 5, and Chapter 6) Install the Adaptec CI/O Management Software. (Adaptec CI/O Management Software User’s Guide) Note: Before proceeding with installation, review the readcio.txt file found in the Adaptec CI/O Management...
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  • Page 15: Installing The Hardware

    ë Installing the Hardware In this Chapter AAA-131U2/133U2 RAID Card Layout Installing DIMM Memory Installing the AAA-131U2/133U2 Setting Up SCSI Devices Connecting SCSI Devices Configuring the AAA-131U2/133U2 2-19 This chapter explains how to install the AAA-131U2/133U2 and connect SCSI devices to it. WARNING: Before handling the AAA-131U2/133U2 and any other electronic component, ground yourself by touching an...
  • Page 16: Aaa-131U2/133U2 Raid Card Layout

    AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide AAA-131U2/133U2 RAID Card Layout Figure 2-1 identifies the major components on the AAA-131U2, and Figure 2-2 the components on the AAA-133U2. You may find it help- ful to refer to these figures while installing the AAA-131U2/133U2 and attaching SCSI devices to it.
  • Page 17: Installing Dimm Memory

    In most cases, the AAA-131U2/133U2 comes pre-installed with a DIMM. If a DIMM is not pre-installed, a 168-pin EDO 3.3v 60ns or faster DIMM can be used. (See the Adaptec Web Site at http://www.adaptec.com/raid for a list of approved DIMMs and vendors.)
  • Page 18: Installing The Aaa-131U2/133U2

    AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide Installing the AAA-131U2/133U2 Follow these steps to install the AAA-131U2/133U2: Note: If you are installing the AAA-131U2/133U2 in an existing system, back up all data before continuing with installation. Turn power to the computer and disconnect the power cord.
  • Page 19: Connecting The Led Activity Indicator

    Installing the Hardware Connecting the LED Activity Indicator (Optional) An LED on the front panel of most computers lights to indicate non-SCSI hard disk activity. If you want the LED to light whenever there is activity on the AAA-131U2/133U2 instead, you must disconnect the LED cable from the motherboard and connect it to the LED connector on the AAA-131U2/133U2.
  • Page 20: Setting Up Scsi Devices

    AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide Setting Up SCSI Devices Setting up SCSI devices before attaching them to the AAA-131U2/ 133U2 typically involves setting SCSI IDs and termination, mount- ing internal devices inside your computer or external array enclo- sure, and connecting power cables to each device. Since setup can vary from device to device, always refer to the device’s documenta- tion for specific instructions.
  • Page 21: Terminate The Ends

    The internal SCSI cables supplied in an Adaptec AAA-131U2/133U2 kit have a terminator attached. If you have this type of cable, disable termination on all internal SCSI devices connected to the cable. In general, we recommend that you terminate the internal cable instead of terminating the SCSI devices.
  • Page 22: Additional Hints For Connecting Scsi Devices

    AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide Additional Hints for Connecting SCSI Devices All SCSI Devices If you are booting your system from a single SCSI hard disk or bootable array, the boot order (or virtual device order) of the hard disk or array must be set to 0. (See Making the Array Boota- ble on page 3-8.) Enable termination power on all SCSI devices in the system so that if you remove a drive that is supplying termination power...
  • Page 23: Connecting Scsi Devices

    Each channel supports up to 15 SCSI devices—Ultra2 SCSI devices alone or a combination of Ultra2 and Ultra SCSI devices. ™ Using Adaptec SpeedFlex technology, the 50-pin narrow connector on Channel A supports up to seven Fast/Narrow SCSI devices without affecting the performance of Ultra2 devices connected to Channel A internal and external Ultra2 connectors.
  • Page 24: Internal Ultra2 Scsi Connector (68-Pin)

    AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide Internal Ultra2 SCSI Connector (68-pin) Use the internal Ultra2 SCSI connector to connect internal Ultra2 and Ultra SCSI devices. The AAA-131U2 has one internal Ultra2 SCSI connector (Channel A); and the AAA-133U2 has three (Channels A, B, and C).
  • Page 25 Installing the Hardware Plug the long end of the cable to the Ultra2 SCSI connector (Channel A, B, or C) on the AAA-131U2/133U2. 68-pin Internal Ultra2 68-pin Internal Ultra2 SCSI Connector SCSI Cable AAA-131U2 RAID Card 68-pin Internal Ultra2 68-pin Internal Ultra2 68-pin Internal Ultra2 SCSI Connector SCSI Connector...
  • Page 26 If your 68-pin internal Ultra2 SCSI cable has a built-in terminator at the end of the cable (such as the cable pro- vided in Adaptec AAA-131U2/133U2 kits), disable termina- tion on all devices connected to the cable. If there is no built-...
  • Page 27: Internal Ultra Scsi Connector (50-Pin)

    Installing the Hardware Internal Ultra SCSI Connector (50-pin) Use the internal Ultra SCSI connector on Channel A of the AAA-131U2/133U2 to connect internal Fast/Ultra Narrow SCSI devices that have a standard 50-pin connector. To connect internal Fast/Ultra Narrow SCSI devices, a standard 50- pin internal SCSI cable, similar to the one shown in Figure 2-10, is required.
  • Page 28 AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide Plug the long end of the cable to the 50-pin internal Ultra SCSI connector. 50-pin Internal Ultra 50-pin Internal Ultra SCSI Connector SCSI Cable AAA-131U2 RAID Card 50-pin Internal Ultra SCSI Connector AAA-133U2 RAID Card Figure 2-11.
  • Page 29 Installing the Hardware Plug the remaining connectors to your Fast/Ultra Narrow SCSI devices. Fast/Ultra Narrow SCSI Devices Terminator Figure 2-12. Connecting Fast/Ultra Narrow SCSI Devices Note: If your 50-pin internal Ultra SCSI cable has a built-in terminator at the end of the cable, disable termination on all devices connected to the cable.
  • Page 30: External Ultra2 Scsi Connector (68-Pin)

    AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide External Ultra2 SCSI Connector (68-pin) Use the external Ultra2 SCSI connector on Channel A of the AAA-131U2/133U2 to connect your external Ultra2 and Ultra SCSI devices. For each external device, you will need to obtain a 68-pin external SCSI cable.
  • Page 31 Installing the Hardware Connect the other end of the external SCSI cable to a SCSI con- nector on the back of an external SCSI device. If you are install- ing only one external device, terminate the device and skip to Step 4.
  • Page 32: External Scsi Array Enclosures (Storage Subsystems)

    The following information is provided to help you properly connect your enclosure to the system: (See the Adaptec Web site at http://www.adaptec.com/raid for a list of popular array storage enclosures and disk drive manufacturers.) All rules for SCSI ID and termination must be followed when installing SCSI device in an array enclosure.
  • Page 33: Configuring The Aaa-131U2/133U2

    Installing the Hardware Configuring the AAA-131U2/133U2 After connecting all devices, reinstall the computer cover and con- nect all power cables. Turn on the external SCSI devices first, and then turn on the computer. During BIOS initialization, the AAA-131U2/133U2 BIOS banner should appear on the screen, and each device connected to the adapter should be listed.
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  • Page 35: Creating An Array With The Arrayconfig U2

    ARRAYCONFIG U2. Once the array is created, use Adaptec CI/O Management Software, which is included with the AAA-131U2/133U2, to create additional arrays (CI/O is required for array management in order to provide the proper level of fault tolerance and event notification).
  • Page 36: Creating An Array

    AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide Caution: It is strongly recommended that you consistently and regularly backup your data to a backup media such as tape so you may recover your data due to failure events not protected by a fault tolerant array. Creating an Array Before creating the array, make sure the disks for the array are con- nected and installed in your system (or array enclosure).
  • Page 37 Creating an Array With the ARRAYCONFIG U2 Utility When the next screen appears, select the type of array you want to create: – Select Optimized for Performance (RAID 0) if you want the fastest possible data input and output from the new array.
  • Page 38: Creating An Array With Custom Setup

    AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide When the next menu appears, select a boot order for the new array. – Select Disk Array will be Boot Drive if you want your sys- tem to boot from the new array. If you selected Optimized for Data Protection in Step 4, booting from an array safe- guards the information on your boot drive.
  • Page 39 The actual data capacity of the array equals half the total available disk space. See the Adaptec CI/O Management Software User’s Guide for more information on selecting a RAID level. Select the number of drives you want in the array and press Enter.
  • Page 40 Select drives for the array by pressing the keys until the drive name is highlighted, and then press Ins or Enter. The names of selected drives appear in the Adaptec Array # box. To select drives on a different channel press Tab to select another channel and then select the drives from the SCSI IDs on the Channel menu.
  • Page 41 (CI/O is required for array manage- ment in order to provide the proper level of fault tolerance and event notification.) See the Adaptec CI/O Management Software User’s Guide for more information. When all arrays are created, exit ARRAYCONFIG U2, remove the ARRAYCONFIG U2 diskette, and reboot the system.
  • Page 42: Making The Array Bootable

    AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide Making the Array Bootable You can make the array bootable so that the system boots from the array instead of from a stand-alone (single) disk. To make the array bootable, the array must be set to #0 in the boot order.
  • Page 43 Creating an Array With the ARRAYCONFIG U2 Utility Prepare the array as you normally would prepare a boot disk drive for your operating system. See either Chapter 4, Installing the Software Driver for Windows NT, Chapter 5, Installing the Software Driver for Novell NetWare, or Chapter 6, Installing the Software Driver for SCO UnixWare.
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  • Page 45: Installing The Software Driver For Windows Nt

    (See Chapter 3) Once Windows NT and the driver are installed, install Adaptec CI/O Management Software and use it to add, delete, and manage arrays from the server console (CI/O is required for array management in order to provide the proper level of fault tolerance and event notification).
  • Page 46: Installing The Array1000U2 Driver For Windows Nt

    AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide Installing the Array1000U2 Driver for Windows NT To begin driver installation, see either Installing the Driver When Install- ing Windows NT on page 4-2, or Installing the Driver When Windows NT is Already Installed on page 4-4. Note: We recommend that you install your Windows NT operating system on a fault-tolerant array (RAID 5, 1, or...
  • Page 47 Press S to skip autodetection of your SCSI host adapter. Press S again to specify an additional device. Press Enter to select Others; insert the Adaptec Array1000U2 Family Manager Set driver disk in your floppy disk drive and press Enter.
  • Page 48: Installing The Driver When Windows Nt Is Already Installed

    Click the Drivers tab, and then click the Add button. In the Install Driver window, click the Have Disk button. Insert the Adaptec Array1000U2 Family Manager Set driver disk in your floppy disk drive and press Enter. Enter the fol- lowing path to the installation files and then click OK.
  • Page 49: Windows Nt Installation And Configuration Notes

    Installing the Software Driver for Windows NT Windows NT Installation and Configuration Notes Windows NT 1 GByte Partition Limitation During Windows NT installation, if your system configuration has multiple arrays and/or single drives, Windows NT limits the size of the system partition you can create to 1 GByte. To work around this 1 GByte limitation, try the following: During Windows NT installation, create the 1 GByte partition (do not finish setup);...
  • Page 50 AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide Boot Order In Windows NT vs. ARRAYCONFIG U2 During Windows NT installation, Windows NT does not show the devices in the boot order. Instead, it shows the arrays with the lower SCSI ID (on lower channel) first. To minimize confusion during Windows NT installation, try one of the following: Disconnect all devices other than members of the boot array, so that only one logical device is present in the Windows NT...
  • Page 51: Installing The Software Driver For Novell Netware

    Created the first array using the ARRAYCONFIG U2 utility, if you plan to boot from an array. (See Chapter 3) Once NetWare and the driver are installed, install Adaptec CI/O Management Software from the server console (CI/O is required for array management in order to provide the proper level of fault tolerance and event notification).
  • Page 52: Installing The Array1000U2 Driver For Novell Netware

    Create a DOS partition and install DOS on your system. Copy the aspi8u2.sys and aspicd.sys files from the \dos direc- tory on the Adaptec Array1000U2 Family Manager Set driver disk to a directory (e.g., c:\scsi ) on your hard disk.
  • Page 53 When a screen appears that asks you to select a disk driver, press Enter. Press Insert to install an unlisted driver. Insert the Adaptec Array1000U2 Family Manager Set driver disk into your floppy disk drive. Press F3 and specify the path to the cda1000h.ham driver. For NetWare 4.1, the driver is located in \netware\v4_1x on the...
  • Page 54 When prompted, select Save parameters and continue. Select No when prompted to select an additional disk driver. Select Continue Installation. When NetWare installation is complete, install Adaptec CI/O Management Software from the server console. Refer to the Adaptec CI/O Management Software User’s Guide for instructions on installing and using the software.
  • Page 55 Create a DOS partition and install DOS on your. Copy the aspi8u2.sys and aspicd.sys files from the \dos direc- tory on the Adaptec Array1000U2 Family Manager Set driver disk to a directory (e.g., c:\scsi ) on your hard disk. When using a SCSI CD-ROM, edit the config.sys file to include command lines for aspi8u2.sys and aspicd.sys .
  • Page 56 – Delete the Storage Adapters drivers for adapters that are not present in your system. Insert the Adaptec Array1000U2 Family Manager Set driver disk in your floppy disk drive. Select Storage Adapters and press Enter. To add Storage Adapter driver, press Insert.
  • Page 57: Installing The Driver When Netware Is Already Installed

    At this point, install Adaptec CI/O Management Software from the server console. Refer to the Adaptec CI/O Management Software User’s Guide for instructions on installing and using the software. Installing the Driver When NetWare is Already Installed To update or install the cda1000h.ham driver if NetWare is already...
  • Page 58: Netware Installation And Configuration Notes

    DOS partition is too small. It, however, does allow you to continue installation. Ignore this error message. Unloading cda1000h.ham When running Adaptec CI/O Management Software, do not unload cda1000h.ham while iomgr.nlm is still loaded. Unstable behavior may result. Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com...
  • Page 59: Installing The Software Driver For Sco Unixware

    Management Software from the server ’s X Window (CI/O is required for array management in order to provide the proper level of fault tolerance and event notification). Refer to the Adaptec CI/O Management Software User’s Guide for instructions on installing and using the software.
  • Page 60: Installing The Array1000U2 Driver For Unixware

    Wait for the first SCO UnixWare installation screen and prompt to appear, then follow the onscreen instructions. When prompted to Install HBA Diskette, first remove the Installation disk, then insert the Adaptec Array1000U2 Family Manager Set driver disk for SCO UnixWare into your floppy disk drive.
  • Page 61: Installing The Driver When Sco Unixware Is Already Installed

    Return). The package is loaded into your SCO UnixWare oper- ating system. When the package has loaded, you may be prompted to install the disk again. Do not reinsert the HBA disk (Adaptec Array1000U2 Family Manager Set driver disk for SCO UnixWare). Instead, type q (quit) and press Enter.
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  • Page 63: A Using Scsi Select And Disk Utilities

    Using SCSISelect and Disk Utilities In this Appendix SCSISelect Default Settings Starting the SCSISelect Utility Using the SCSI Disk Utilities SCSISelect Settings The AAA-131U2/133U2 has the onboard SCSISelect configuration utility, which allows you to change SCSI options (e.g., ID, Parity Checking, and Termination) without opening the computer chassis or handling the card.
  • Page 64: Scsiselect Default Settings

    AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide SCSI Select Default Settings The SCSISelect default settings for the AAA-131U2/133U2, listed in the table below, are appropriate for most systems. If you want to view and/or change the current settings, or if you would like to for- mat or verify a disk, see Starting the SCSISelect Utility on page A-3.
  • Page 65: Starting The Scsiselect Utility

    Adaptec Array1000 Family SCSISelect(TM) Utility Adaptec Array1000 Family at Bus:Channel 00:A Would you like to configure the PCI device, or run the SCSI disk utilities? Select the option and press <Enter>. Press <F5> to switch between color and monochrome modes.
  • Page 66: Using The Scsi Disk Utilities

    MS-DOS Fdisk and Format. Most SCSI disk devices are preformatted at the factory and do not need to be formatted again. The Adaptec Format Disk util- ity is compatible with the vast majority of SCSI disk drives. Caution: A low-level format destroys all data on the drive.
  • Page 67: Scsiselect Settings

    Using SCSISelect and Disk Utilities SCSI Select Settings SCSI Bus Interface Definitions The following settings are the SCSISelect settings most likely to require any modification: Host Adapter SCSI ID— Sets the SCSI ID for the AAA-131U2/133U2. The AAA-131U2/133U2 is set to SCSI ID 7, which gives it the highest priority on the SCSI bus.
  • Page 68: Additional Options

    AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide Enable Disconnection—When set to Yes, allows the SCSI device to disconnect from the SCSI bus (sometimes called Disconnect/Reconnect). Leave the setting at Yes if two or more SCSI devices are connected to the AAA-131U2/133U2. If only one SCSI device is connected, changing the setting to No results in slightly better performance.
  • Page 69: Troubleshooting Checklist

    Troubleshooting In this Appendix Troubleshooting Checklist Windows NT Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Checklist Check the following if you have problems installing or running the AAA-131U2/133U2 and SCSI devices: Does the AAA-131U2/133U2 BIOS sign-on message appear during bootup? If not, check the following items: –...
  • Page 70: Windows Nt Troubleshooting

    AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide Does each channel and each device on the channel have a unique SCSI ID? If you are having trouble booting from a SCSI disk drive or array, make sure your computer’s CMOS setup is set to No Drives Installed (the required setting for SCSI drives).
  • Page 71 Troubleshooting Windows NT will later prompt you for the Array1000U2 driver disk and the installation should continue as normal. “Partition Size Too Large” When installing Windows NT, this message appears if attempting to create a system partition larger than 4 GBytes. Windows NT has a maximum system partition size of 4096 MBytes.
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  • Page 73: C Using A Cd-Rom Drive

    & Using a CD-ROM Drive In this Appendix Using a CD-ROM Drive with DOS Should you need to install a SCSI CD-ROM to the AAA-131U2/ 133U2, the Array1000U2 Family Manager Set drivers disk included with the AAA-131U2/133U2 contains the necessary DOS driver software for the CD-ROM.
  • Page 74 AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide The aspi8u2.sys (or aspi8dos.sys ) and aspicd.sys files must be cop- ied from the \dos directory on the Adaptec Array1000U2 Family Manager Set driver disk to a directory (e.g., c:\scsi ) on your hard disk.
  • Page 75 Using a CD-ROM Drive Command Line Options for spi8dos.sys (or aspi8u2.sys ) Option Example /ccbs <count> /ccbs8 Specifies the maximum number of concurrent ASPI com- mands that can be supported. The valid range is 1 through 16. The default is 4. If you increase this value, the size of the ASPI manager also increases.
  • Page 76 AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide Command Line Options for aspicd.sys Option Example /d: <name> /d:aspicd0 Required in the config.sys command line. Assigns a name to the CD-ROM drive so that mscdex can assign the CD-ROM a logical drive letter. The name must exactly match the CD-ROM drive name in the mscdex command line in autoexec.bat .
  • Page 77: D Obtaining Scsi Cables

    External Cables Internal Ribbon Cables High-quality cables are required in high-performance SCSI RAID systems to ensure data integrity. Adaptec provides the highest qual- ity SCSI cables designed specifically for use with Adaptec RAID cards. For purchasing information, contact Adaptec: Adaptec, Inc.
  • Page 78: External Cables

    AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide External Cables Description Part Number High-density 68-pin Wide Ultra2 (1 m) ACK-U2W-1M High-density 68-pin Wide Ultra2 (3 m) ACK-U2W-3M High-density 68-pin to High-Density 68-pin Cable (1m) ACK-W2W-E External Connector Diagrams Figure D-1. Ultra2 and High-density 68-pin Internal Ribbon Cables Description Part Number...
  • Page 79: Index

    Index using under DOS C-1 Channels 2-5, 2-6 Adaptec CI/O Management CMOS setup B-1 Software 1-3 Components 2-2 Array Converters D-1 booting from 3-8, B-2 creating 3-4–3-7 enclosure 2-9, 2-18 optimized for data protection 3-3 Devices, connecting 2-9–2-17 optimizing performance 3-3 DIMM 1-2, 2-3 ARRAYCONFIG U2 3-1–3-7...
  • Page 80 AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide ID numbers 2-6, 2-18, A-5, B-2 Parameters B-1 IDE drives 2-5 Parity checking A-5 Include in BIOS scan A-6 PCI bus 1-2 Initialize mode 3-7 expansion slot 2-4 Initiate sync negotiation A-2, A-5 parameters B-1 Initiate wide negotiation A-6 Power cables 2-19 Installation 2-4...
  • Page 81 Index Termination 2-7, A-2, A-5, B-1 Transfer rates A-2, A-5 Troubleshooting B-1–B-3 UnixWare 6-1–6-3 driver installation 6-2–6-3 Verify disk media A-4 Wide negotiation A-6 Windows NT 4-1–4-6 driver installation 4-2–4-4 Index-3 Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine...
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