Optional Raid Controller; Factory Installed Controller; Daccf Configuration Utility - NEC EXPRESS 5800 ES1400 SERIES Online Service Manual

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Optional RAID Controller

Factory Installed Controller

mber of Hard Drives
RAID Level
Configured
JBOD
1
5
5
more
_
Add-on Controller

DACCF Configuration Utility

One of the options available for your system is the dual channel Mylex AcceleRAID 250 (
Controller board, which gives your system the added security of fault tolerance.
SecuRAID 210)
If you order a system with the RAID controller, the system is pre-configured at the factory. Refer to
the "RAID Configurations" table to determine how the RAID controller was configured at the
factory. If you want to reconfigure disk arrays and logical drives, you must run the AcceleRAID
250 BIOS Configuration Utility; if you want to change the RAID level, you must run the Mylex
Disk Array Controller Utilities (DACCF) software. Refer to the AcceleRAID 250 documentation
included with your system for information on running the AcceleRAID250 BIOS Configuration
Utility and the DACCF Utility.
Hard Drives in
Array
1
2
3
3 plus 1 hot spare
drive
_
If you are adding the RAID controller to an existing system, the AcceleRAID™ 250 BIOS
Configuration Utility allows you to configure disk arrays and logical drives in your system. Since
the utility resides in the AcceleRAID™ 250 BIOS on the RAID controller, its operation is
independent of the operating system in your server. Refer to Chapter 4 in this User's Guide for
information on installing an add-in option board. Refer to Chapter 4 of the AcceleRAID™ 250
Installation Guide for information on running the AcceleRAID™ 250 BIOS Configuration Utility.
Next Boot Status for the first Symbios SYM53C875 controller must be
Note:
turned
if you install the optional Mylex AcceleRAID 250 Controller board in
OFF
your system. Refer to "Symbios Configuration Utility" found earlier in this chapter.
The DACCF utility is included with the RAID controller. The AcceleRAID™ 250 supports various
versions of RAID technology (referred to as RAID levels). To use any RAID level, you must
configure the RAID controller using the DACCF Configuration Utility prior to installing your
Network Operating System. For an explanation of this utility, refer to the
Configuration Utilities Manual
covers array hardware preparation, configuration, and initialization. After completing the
Array)
steps in Chapter 2, you can install your Network Operating System.
RAID Configurations
Description
JBOD (RAID 0) JBOD is an acronym for Just a Bunch Of Disks.
Each drive can operate independently as with a common host
bus adapter; or multiple drives may be spanned and seen as a
single very large drive. No redundancy is provided.
Mirroring (RAID 1) Drives are paired and mirrored. All data is
100% duplicated on an equivalent drive (fully redundant).
Striping with Parity (RAID 5) Data is striped across several
physical drives. Parity protection is used for data redundancy.
Striping with Parity (RAID 5) Data is striped across three
physical drives. Parity protection is used for data redundancy.
This drive is used as the "Hot Spare."
The first four disks are as stated above; the remaining disks are
not part of the array, but are ready to be configured.
that was shipped with the controller. Chapter 2 (
Disk Array Controller
Preparing the
Configuring Your System 3-21
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