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AMCC 3WARE 720-0138-00 User Manual (170 pages)
Power Mac G5 Serial ATA RAID Controller
Brand:
AMCC
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 4.05 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this User Guide
7
How this User Guide Is Organized
7
Conventions
8
Screenshots
8
Chapter 1. Getting Started with Your 3Ware RAID Controller
9
Chapter 2. Introducing the 3Ware® 9590SE-4ME RAID Controller
12
System Requirements
13
Understanding RAID Concepts and Levels
14
RAID Concepts
14
Available RAID Configurations
15
Determining What RAID Level to Use
18
3Ware Tools for Configuration and Management
19
Monitoring, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Features
20
Chapter 3. 3DM 2 (3Ware Disk Manager) Introduction
22
Browser Requirements for 3DM
23
Installing 3DM
23
Uninstalling 3DM on the Macintosh
24
Starting 3DM and Logging in
24
Logging in to the 3DM Web Application
25
Starting and Stopping the 3DM Process Manually on the Macintosh
26
Viewing 3DM Remotely Using a Web Browser
27
Working with the 3DM Screens
28
3DM Menus
29
3DM Screens and What They're Used for
30
Refreshing the Screen
30
Viewing Information about Different Controllers
30
Setting up 3DM Preferences
32
Managing E-Mail Event Notification
33
Setting and Changing 3DM Passwords
33
Enabling and Disabling Remote Access
34
Setting the Frequency of Page Refreshes
35
Setting the Incoming Port
35
Chapter 4. Configuring Your Controller
36
Viewing Information about a Controller
36
Viewing Controller Policies
38
About Controller Policies
39
Setting the Auto Rebuild Policy
39
Using Auto-Carving for Multi LUN Support
40
Setting the Size of Volumes Created with Auto-Carving
41
Chapter 5. Configuring Units
42
Configuring a New Unit
42
Configuration Options When Creating a Unit
43
Creating a Unit
45
Initializing (Formatting) and Partitioning Units
46
Creating a Hot Spare
50
Naming a Unit
51
Setting Unit Policies
52
Enabling and Disabling the Unit Write Cache
53
Setting Auto Verify for a Unit
54
Enabling and Disabling Queuing for a Unit
55
Setting Continue on Source Error During Rebuild
55
Setting the Storsave Profile for a Unit
56
Changing an Existing Configuration
58
RAID Level Migration (RLM) Overview
58
Changing RAID Level
60
Expanding Unit Capacity
61
Informing the Operating System of Changed Configuration
61
Deleting a Unit
62
Removing a Unit
64
Moving a Unit from One Controller to Another
65
Adding a Drive
66
Removing a Drive
66
Rescanning the Controller
68
Chapter 6. Maintaining Units
69
Checking Unit and Drive Status
69
Enclosure LED Status Indicators
71
Unit Statuses
71
Drive Statuses
72
About Degraded Units
73
About Inoperable Units
73
Alarms, Errors, and Other Events
74
Viewing Alarms, Errors, and Other Events
74
Downloading an Error Log
75
Viewing SMART Data about a Drive
75
Background Tasks
76
About Initialization
77
About Verification
78
Starting a Verify Manually
80
Rebuilding Units
81
Cancelling a Rebuild and Restarting It with a Different Drive
83
Setting Background Task Rate
83
Background Task Prioritization
84
Scheduling Background Tasks
84
Viewing Current Task Schedules
85
Turning on or off Use of a Task Schedule
86
Adding a New Task Schedule Slot
87
Removing a Task Schedule
87
Selecting Self-Tests to be Performed
88
Locating a Drive by Blinking Its LED
89
Chapter 7. Maintaining Your Controller
91
Determining the Current Version of Your 3Ware Driver
91
Updating the Driver and Firmware
92
Chapter 8. 3DM 2 Reference
93
Controller Summary Page
94
Controller Details Page
95
Unit Information Page
96
Unit Details Page
97
Drive Information Page
98
Drive Details Window
100
Controller Settings Page
101
Background Task Rate
102
Scheduling Page
105
Maintenance Page
107
Unit Information
108
Drive Information
109
Alarms Page
114
Battery Backup Page
115
Enclosure Summary Page
115
Enclosure Details Page
116
3DM 2 Settings Page
117
Http Settings
119
Remote Access
119
Chapter 9. Troubleshooting
120
Web Resources
120
Before Contacting Customer Support
120
Enclosure-Related Problems
121
Error and Notification Messages
121
Table of Contents
122
Controller Error Occurred
125
Controller Reset Occurred
125
Degraded Unit
125
Error and Notification Message Details
125
Rebuild Completed
125
Rebuild Failed
125
Drive Timeout Detected
126
Incomplete Unit Detected
126
Initialize Completed
126
Unclean Shutdown Detected
126
A Drive Error Detected
127
B Rebuild Started
127
C Initialize Started
127
D Unit Deleted
127
A Drive Inserted
128
Drive Removed
128
E Initialize Failed
128
F Smart Threshold Exceeded
128
Downgrade Udma Mode
129
Sector Repair Completed
129
Upgrade Udma Mode
129
E Unit Inoperable
129
F Unit Operational
129
Cache Flush Failed; some Data Lost
130
Drive Ecc Error Reported
130
Sbuf Memory Test Failed
130
A Verify Failed
131
Dcb Checksum Error Detected
131
Dcb Version Unsupported
131
Verify Started
131
B Verify Completed
132
C Source Drive Ecc Error Overwritten
132
D Source Drive Error Occurred
132
Drive Not Supported
132
Spare Capacity too Small for some Units
133
E Replacement Drive Capacity too Small
132
F Verify Not Started; Unit Never Initialized
132
Migration Completed
133
So-DIMM Not Compatible
133
Verify Fixed Data/Parity Mismatch
133
Buffer Ecc Error Corrected
134
So-DIMM Not Detected
134
Migration Failed
133
Migration Started
133
A Drive Power on Reset Detected
134
B Rebuild Paused
134
C Initialize Paused
134
D Verify Paused
135
E Migration Paused
135
F Flash File System Error Detected
135
Flash File System Repaired
135
Unit Number Assignments Lost
135
Primary Dcb Read Error Occurred
135
Backup Dcb Read Error Detected
136
Battery Voltage Is High
136
Battery Voltage Is Low
136
Battery Voltage Is Normal
136
Battery Voltage Is too High
136
Battery Voltage Is too Low
136
Battery Temperature Is Normal
137
A Battery Temperature Is Low
137
B Battery Temperature Is High
137
C Battery Temperature Is too Low
137
D Battery Temperature Is too High
137
E Battery Capacity Test Started
138
F Cache Synchronization Skipped
138
Battery Capacity Test Completed
138
Battery Capacity Test Is Overdue
138
Battery Health Check Completed
138
Battery Health Check Started
138
Battery Capacity Is below Error Level
139
Battery Capacity Is below Warning Level
139
Battery Charging Completed
139
Battery Charging Fault
139
Battery Charging Started
139
A Battery Is Present
139
B Battery Is Not Present
139
C Battery Is Weak
139
D Battery Health Check Failed
140
E Cache Synchronization Completed
140
F Cache Synchronization Failed; some Data Lost
140
Appendices
141
Appendix A. Glossary
143
Appendix B. Driver and Software Installation
149
Appendix C. Compliance and Conformity Statements
157
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement
157
Appendix C. Compliance and Conformity Statements
158
European Community Conformity Statement
158
Appendix D. Warranty, Technical Support, and Service
159
Limited Warranty
159
Warranty Service and RMA Process
160
AMCC Technical Support and Services
161
Sales and Ordering Information
161
Feedback on this Manual
161
Index
163
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AMCC 3WARE 720-0138-00 Manual (93 pages)
Serial ATA RAID Controller
Brand:
AMCC
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 0.5 MB
Table of Contents
Command Line Interface
1
Table of Contents
3
About this Cli Guide
7
Chapter 1. Introduction to the 3Ware Command Line Interface
9
Features of the CLI
9
Installing the 3Ware CLI on Mac os
9
Supported Operating Systems
10
Terminology
10
Installing the 3Ware CLI on Mac os X
11
Working with 3Ware CLI
11
Using the Command Interface Interactively
12
Using a Single Command with Output
12
Using an Input File to Execute a Script
13
Conventions
14
Understanding RAID Levels and Concepts
14
RAID Concepts
15
Available RAID Configurations
16
Determining What RAID Level to Use
19
Using Drive Capacity Efficiently
20
Outputting the CLI to a Text File
13
Chapter 2. CLI Syntax Reference
21
Common Tasks Mapped to CLI Commands
21
Syntax Overview
24
Shell Object Commands
25
Focus Object
25
Show
26
Show Ver
27
Show Alarms [Reverse]
28
Show Diag
28
Show Rebuild
28
Show Verify
29
Show Selftest
29
Flush
30
Rescan
30
Commit
30
Update Fw=Filename_With_Path [Force]
30
Controller Object Commands
31
CX Show
33
CX Show Attribute [Attribute
33
CX Show Driver
34
CX Show Model
34
CX Show Firmware
34
CX Show Bios
34
CX Show Monitor
34
CX Show Serial
35
CX Show Pcb
35
CX Show Pchip
35
CX Show Achip
35
CX Show Numdrives
35
CX Show Numports
36
CX Show Numunits
36
CX Show Ctlbus
36
CX Show Exportjbod
36
CX Show Spinup
37
CX Show Stagger
37
CX Show Ondegrade
37
CX Show Autocarve
37
CX Show Carvesize
38
CX Show Memory
38
CX Show Autorebuild
39
CX Show Unitstatus
39
Group=<3|4|5|6>] [Nocache] [Autoverify] [Ignoreecc] [Name=String Storsave=<Protect|Balance|Perform>]
39
CX Show Allunitstatus
40
CX Show Drivestatus
40
CX Show All
41
[Storsave=<Protect|Balance|Perform>]
42
CX Rescan [Noscan]
44
CX Commit
45
CX Flush
45
CX Update Fw=Filename_With_Path [Force]
45
CX Show Alarms [Reverse]
46
CX Show Diag
46
CX Show Rebuild
47
CX Show Verify
49
CX Show Selftest
50
CX Add Rebuild=DDD:hh:duration
51
CX Add Verify=DDD:hh:duration
52
CX Add Selftest=DDD:hh
53
CX del Rebuild=Slot_Id
53
CX del Verify=Slot_Id
54
CX del Selftest=Slot_Id
54
CX Set Rebuild=Enable|Disable|1
54
CX Set Verify=Enable|Disable|1
55
CX Set Selftest=Enable|Disable [Task=Udma|Smart]
55
CX Set Exportjbod=On|Off
55
CX Set Ondegrade=Cacheoff|Follow
56
CX Set Spinup=Nn
56
CX Set Stagger=Nn
56
CX Set Autocarve=On|Off
56
CX Set Carvesize=[1024
57
CX Set Autorebuild=On|Off
57
CX Start Mediascan
58
CX Stop Mediascan
58
Unit Object Commands
59
CX/Ux Show
59
CX/Ux Show Attribute [Attribute
60
CX/Ux Show Status
60
CX/Ux Show Rebuildstatus
61
CX/Ux Show Verifystatus
61
CX/Ux Show Initializestatus
61
CX/Ux Show Name
61
CX/Ux Show Serial
61
CX/Ux Show Qpolicy
62
CX/Ux Show Storsave
62
CX/Ux Show Identify
62
CX/Ux Show Autoverify
62
CX/Ux Show Cache
63
CX/Ux Show Ignoreecc
63
CX/Ux Show Volumes
63
CX/Ux Show All
63
CX/Ux Remove [Noscan] [Quiet]
64
CX/Ux del [Noscan] [Quiet]
64
CX/Ux Start Rebuild Disk=P<P:-P
65
CX/Ux Start Verify
65
CX/Ux Pause Rebuild
66
CX/Ux Resume Rebuild
66
CX/Ux Stop Verify
66
CX/Ux Flush
67
CX/Ux Set Autoverify=On|Off
67
CX/Ux Set Cache=On|Off [Quiet]
67
CX/Ux Set Identify=On|Off
68
CX/Ux Set Ignoreecc=On|Off
68
CX/Ux Set Name=String
68
CX/Ux Set Qpolicy=On|Off
68
CX/Ux Set Storsave=Protect|Balance|Perform [Quiet]
69
CX/Ux Migrate Type=Raidtype [Disk=P:-P]
70
[Group=3|4|5|6] [Stripe=Stripe] [Noscan] [Nocache] [Autoverify]
70
Port Object Commands
75
CX/Px Show
75
CX/Px Show Attribute [Attribute
75
CX/Px Show Status
76
CX/Px Show Model
76
CX/Px Show Serial
76
CX/Px Show Firmware
76
CX/Px Show Identify
76
CX/Ux Migrate Type=Raidtype [Disk=P:-P Group=3|4|5|6] [Stripe=Stripe] [Noscan] [Nocache] [Autoverify]
76
CX/Px Show Ncq
77
CX/Px Show Lspeed
77
CX/Px Show Capacity
77
CX/Px Show Smart
77
CX/Px Show All
78
CX/Px Remove [Noscan] [Quiet]
79
CX/Px Set Identify=On|Off
79
BBU Object Commands
80
CX/Bbu Show
80
CX/Bbu Show Attribute [Attribute
81
CX/Bbu Show Status
81
CX/Bbu Show Batinst
82
CX/Bbu Show Lasttest
82
CX/Bbu Show Volt
82
CX/Bbu Show Temp
82
CX/Bbu Show Cap
82
CX/Bbu Show Serial
83
CX/Bbu Show Fw
83
CX/Bbu Show Pcb
83
CX/Bbu Show Bootloader
83
CX/Bbu Show All
83
CX/Bbu Test [Quiet]
83
CX/Bbu Enable
84
CX/Bbu Disable [Quiet]
84
Enclosure Object Commands
85
Ex Show
85
Ex Show Attribute [Attribute
86
Ex Show Controllers
86
Ex Show Slots
86
Ex Show Fans
87
Ex Show Temp
87
Ex Show All
87
Ex/Slotx Show
87
Ex/Slotx Show Identify
88
Ex/Slotx Set Identify=On|Off
88
Ex/Fanx Show
88
Ex/Tempx Show
88
Help Commands
89
Help with Specific Commands
89
Help with Attributes
90
Help
91
Help Show
91
Help Flush
91
Help Rescan
92
Help Update
92
Help Commit
92
Help Focus
92
Help /CX
92
Help /CX/Ux
92
Help /CX/Px
92
Help /CX/Bbu
93
Help /Ex
93
Help /Ex/Slotx
93
Help /Ex/Fanx
93
Help /Ex/Tempx
93
Return Code
93
AMCC 3WARE 720-0138-00 Cli Manual (103 pages)
9000 Series Serial ATA RAID Controller
Brand:
AMCC
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 0.55 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this CLI Guide
7
Chapter 1 Introduction to the 3Ware Command Line Interface
8
Features of the CLI
8
Supported Operating Systems
9
Terminology
9
Installing the 3Ware CLI
10
Installing the 3Ware CLI on Windows
10
Installing the 3Ware CLI on Linux and Freebsd
11
Working with 3Ware CLI
12
Using the Command Interface Interactively
12
Using a Single Command with Output
13
Using an Input File to Execute a Script
13
Outputting the CLI to a Text File
14
Conventions
14
Understanding RAID Levels and Concepts
15
RAID Concepts
15
Available RAID Configurations
16
Determining What RAID Level to Use
22
Chapter 2 CLI Syntax Reference
25
Common Tasks Mapped to CLI Commands
25
Syntax Overview
27
Shell Object Commands
29
Focus Object
29
Show
30
Show Ver
31
Show Alarms [Reverse]
32
Show Diag
32
Show Rebuild
32
Show Verify
33
Show Selftest
33
Flush
34
Rescan
34
Commit
34
Update Fw=Filename_With_Path [Force]
34
Controller Object Commands
35
CX Show
35
CX Show Attribute [Attribute
37
CX Show Driver
38
CX Show Model
38
CX Show Firmware
38
CX Show Bios
38
CX Show Monitor
38
CX Show Serial
39
CX Show Pcb
39
CX Show Pchip
39
CX Show Achip
39
CX Show Autocarve
42
CX Show Autorebuild
43
CX Show All
45
CX Add Type=<Raidtype> Disk=<P:-P> [Stripe=Stripe] [Noscan] [Group=<3|4|5|6|7|8
45
[Storsave=<Protect|Balance|Perform>]
46
CX Rescan [Noscan]
49
CX Commit
50
CX Flush
50
CX Update Fw=Filename_With_Path [Force]
50
CX Show Alarms [Reverse]
51
CX Show Diag
52
CX Show Rebuild
52
CX Show Verify
54
CX Show Selftest
55
CX Add Rebuild=DDD:hh:duration
56
CX Add Verify=DDD:hh:duration
57
CX Add Selftest=DDD:hh
58
CX del Rebuild=Slot_Id
59
CX del Verify=Slot_Id
59
CX del Selftest=Slot_Id
59
CX Set Rebuild=Enable|Disable|1
59
CX Set Verify=Enable|Disable|1
60
CX Set Selftest=Enable|Disable [Task=Udma|Smart]
60
CX Set Exportjbod=On|Off
61
CX Set Ondegrade=Cacheoff|Follow
61
CX Set Spinup=Nn
61
CX Set Stagger=Nn
62
CX Set Autocarve=On|Off
62
CX Set Carvesize=[1024
62
CX Set Autorebuild=On|Off
63
/CX Set Autodetect=On|Off Disk=<P:-P>|All
63
CX Start Mediascan
64
CX Stop Mediascan
65
Unit Object Commands
65
CX/Ux Show
66
CX/Ux Show Attribute [Attribute
67
CX/Ux Show Status
67
CX/Ux Show Rebuildstatus
67
CX/Ux Show Verifystatus
67
CX/Ux Show Initializestatus
68
CX/Ux Show Name
68
CX/Ux Show Serial
68
CX/Ux Show Qpolicy
68
CX/Ux Show Storsave
69
CX/Ux Show Identify
69
CX/Ux Show Autoverify
69
CX/Ux Show Cache
69
CX/Ux Show Ignoreecc
70
CX/Ux Show Volumes
70
CX/Ux Show All
70
CX/Ux Remove [Noscan] [Quiet]
71
CX/Ux del [Noscan] [Quiet]
72
CX/Ux Start Rebuild Disk=P<P:-P
72
CX/Ux Start Verify
73
CX/Ux Pause Rebuild
73
CX/Ux Resume Rebuild
73
CX/Ux Stop Verify
74
CX/Ux Flush
74
CX/Ux Set Autoverify=On|Off
74
CX/Ux Set Cache=On|Off [Quiet]
74
CX/Ux Set Identify=On|Off
75
CX/Ux Set Ignoreecc=On|Off
75
CX/Ux Set Name=String
76
CX/Ux Set Qpolicy=On|Off
76
CX/Ux Set Storsave=Protect|Balance|Perform [Quiet]
76
CX/Ux Migrate Type=Raidtype [Disk=P:-P]
78
[Group=3|4|5|6|7|8] [Stripe=Stripe] [Noscan] [Nocache] [Autoverify]
78
Port Object Commands
83
CX/Px Show
83
CX/Px Show Attribute [Attribute
83
CX/Px Show Status
84
CX/Px Show Model
84
CX/Px Show Serial
84
CX/Px Show Firmware
84
CX/Px Show Identify
84
CX/Px Show Ncq
85
CX/Px Show Lspeed
85
CX/Px Show Capacity
85
CX/Px Show Smart
85
CX/Ux Migrate Type=Raidtype [Disk=P:-P Group=3|4|5|6|7|8] [Stripe=Stripe] [Noscan] [Nocache] [Autoverify]
85
CX/Px Show All
86
CX/Px Remove [Noscan] [Quiet]
87
CX/Px Set Identify=On|Off
87
BBU Object Commands
88
CX/Bbu Show
88
CX/Bbu Show Attribute [Attribute
89
CX/Bbu Show Status
89
CX/Bbu Show Batinst
90
CX/Bbu Show Lasttest
90
CX/Bbu Show Volt
90
CX/Bbu Show Temp
90
CX/Bbu Show Cap
90
CX/Bbu Show Serial
91
CX/Bbu Show Fw
91
CX/Bbu Show Pcb
91
CX/Bbu Show Bootloader
91
CX/Bbu Show All
91
CX/Bbu Test [Quiet]
92
CX/Bbu Enable
92
CX/Bbu Disable [Quiet]
92
Enclosure Object Commands
93
Ex Show
93
Ex Show Attribute [Attribute
94
Ex Show Controllers
94
Ex Show Slots
95
Ex Show Fans
95
Ex Show Temp
95
Ex Show All
95
Ex/Slotx Show
96
Ex/Slotx Show Identify
96
/Ex/Slotx Set Identify=On|Off
96
Ex/Fanx Show
97
Ex/Tempx Show
97
Help Commands
97
Help with Specific Commands
97
Help with Attributes
99
Help
99
Help Show
100
Help Flush
100
Help Rescan
100
Help Update
100
Help Commit
100
Help Focus
101
Help /CX
101
Help /CX/Ux
101
Help /CX/Px
101
Help /CX/Bbu
101
Help /Ex
101
Help /Ex/Slotx
101
Help /Ex/Fanx
102
Help /Ex/Tempx
102
Command Logging
102
Return Code
102
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AMCC 3WARE 720-0138-00 Installation Manual (126 pages)
SATA RAID Controller
Brand:
AMCC
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 3.94 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
7
Conventions Used in this Guide
7
About the 3Ware RAID Controller
9
Product Features
9
What's New with the 3Ware 9000 Series Controllers
10
System Requirements
11
Operating System
12
Package Contents
13
Installation Overview
15
Installing the Hardware
17
Before You Begin
18
Installation Considerations
18
What You Need: Tools and Equipment
20
Safety Factors
20
Personal Safety
20
Protecting Equipment and Data
20
Installing a Serial ATA RAID Controller
22
To Connect Serial Cables to the Controller
24
To Install the Controller in the Computer
24
To Connect the Interface Cables to the Drives
25
Installing a Serial ATA RAID Controller with Multi-Lane Internal Connectors
27
To Connect the Multi-Lane Cables
28
To Install the Controller in the Computer
29
To Install the Drives
29
Finishing up
30
Check Your Installation and Close the Case
30
Configure Your RAID Arrays
30
Migrating Units from an 8000 Controller to a 9000 Controller
31
Migrating Legacy JBOD Units to a 9000 Controller
32
Configuring Units
35
Understanding RAID Concepts and Levels
36
Other Important Concepts
39
Determining What RAID Level to Use
39
Working with the 3Ware BIOS Manager (3BM)
42
Starting 3BM
42
Exiting 3BM
44
Working in the 3BM Screens
45
Specifying the Unit Configuration
48
Basic Steps for Creating a Unit
48
Specifying a Hot Spare
54
Leaving Individual Drives as Jbods
56
Initializing Units
56
RAID 0 Units
56
For RAID 5 and RAID 50 Units
56
For RAID 1 and RAID 10
57
Checking the Motherboard Boot Sequence
58
Installing Drivers and Making the Arrays Available for Use
59
Driver Installation under Windows
61
Materials Required
62
Creating a 3Ware Driver Diskette
62
Installing the 3Ware Driver and Windows on a New Unit
63
Installing the Driver on a System that Boots from a Different Device
64
Making Units Managed by a 3Ware Controller Available to Windows
71
Finishing up
72
Driver Installation under Linux
73
Obtaining 3Ware Linux Drivers
74
Be Sure to Use the Correct Drivers
74
Determining the Current Version of Your 3Ware Driver
75
Driver Installation under Red hat Linux
75
Materials Required
75
Creating a Red hat Linux Driver Diskette
76
Installing the 3Ware Driver and Red hat Linux on a New Unit
76
Installing the 3Ware Driver on a Red hat Linux System that Boots from a Different Device
77
Compiling a 3Ware Driver for Red hat Linux
84
Driver Installation under Suse Linux
87
Creating a Suse Linux Driver Diskette
87
Installing the 3Ware Driver and Suse Linux with Yast2 on a New Unit
88
Installing the 3Ware Driver on a Suse Linux System that Boots from a Different Device
89
Compiling a 3Ware Driver for Suse Linux
90
Driver Installation under Freebsd
95
Obtaining 3Ware Freebsd Drivers
96
Materials Required
96
Installing the Driver While Installing Freebsd on the 3Ware RAID Controller
97
Installing the Driver While Installing Freebsd on the 3Ware RAID Controller
99
Installing the 3Ware Driver on a Freebsd System that Boots from a Different Device
100
Compiling the Driver as a Loadable Module
102
Troubleshooting: Problems and Solutions
105
Appendix A. Installing the Battery Backup Unit
107
Tools and Equipment Required
108
Installation Overview
108
Installation Instructions
110
Replacing the Battery
115
Appendix B. Compliance and Conformity Statements
117
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference
117
Statement
117
Microsoft Windows Hardware Quality Lab (WHQL)
118
European Community Conformity Statement
118
Appendix C. Warranty, Technical Support, and Service
120
Limited Warranty
120
Exclusions
121
State Law Provisions
121
Obtaining Warranty Protection
122
Amcc's Technical Support and Services for 3Ware RAID Controllers
122
Sales and Ordering Information
123
Feedback on this Manual
123
Index
125
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