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Broadcom BROADCOM HT1000 SATA Controller manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Broadcom BROADCOM HT1000 User Manual (180 pages)
RAID Controllers
Brand:
Broadcom
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Section 1: Introduction
15
Audience
15
Obtaining Acrobat
15
Contacting Broadcom
15
Section 2: Overview of RAID Concepts
16
Understanding Arrays
16
Overview of Array Types
16
Expanding Disk Capacity Online
17
Migrating RAID Levels Online
17
Performance Considerations
18
Reliability Considerations
18
Flexibility and Expansion Considerations
19
Multiple Types
19
Future Expansion
19
Operating System Considerations
19
Section 3: General Product Information
20
Overview of Features
20
BC4000 Series Model Numbers
21
Bc485X and Bc445X Controllers
21
Table 1: Key to Number of Channels and Supported Functionality Level
21
Indicated by the BC4000 Series Model Number
21
BC4810 and BC4410 Controllers
22
HT-1000 Controllers
23
Licensing Level Differences
23
Table 2: BC4000 Series License Levels
23
Detailed Feature List
24
Table 3: Feature List for Different License Levels of the BC4000 Series
24
Section 4: Installing BC4000 Series Controllers
26
Overview of the Installation Process
26
System Requirements
26
Table 4: System Requirements
26
BC4000 Series Kit Contents
27
Installation Steps
27
Figure 1: Raidcore Hardware and Software Installation Process Flow
28
Installing and Cabling BC4000 Hardware
29
Installing the BC4000 Controller
29
Figure 2: BC4000 Series Controller Showing LED Connectors and Port Locations
29
Figure 3: BC4000 Series Controller Ports
30
Installing Hard Disk Drives and Cables (BC4000)
31
Figure 4: LED Connector Pinout
31
Figure 5: BC4000 Series Cable Connection between Controller and Hard Disk
32
BC4000 Series RAID Controllers
33
Preparing Disks and Arrays for New os Installs
33
Initializing Disks from the BIOS
33
Creating Arrays from the BIOS
34
Windows: Installing Drivers and Applications
36
Transferring Drivers to Floppy Disk (Windows)
36
Installing the BC4000 Series Drivers (Windows)
36
New Installation of Windows 2000, XP, or 2003
37
Existing Installation of Windows 2000, XP, or 2003
38
Installing the Management Suite
41
Linux: Installing Drivers and Applications
42
Transferring Drivers to Floppy Disk (Linux)
42
Installing the BC4000 Series Drivers (Linux)
43
New Install of Red hat and Fedora Core 1 Linux
43
New Install of Fedora Core 2, 3, and 4 Linux
44
New Install of Suse Linux
44
Existing Install of Red hat or Fedora Core 1, 2, 3, or 4 Linux
45
Existing Install of Suse Linux
46
Installing the Bcadm Application
47
Installing the Online Help
47
Installing the Bc_Winraid Application
48
Booting from a Legacy Disk
49
Section 5: Updating the Drivers, Firmware, and Applications
50
Updating Components for the BC4000 Series
50
Updating the BC4000 Series Components for Windows
51
Updating the BC4000 Series Driver for Linux
53
Updating the BC4000 Series BIOS Image (Linux)
54
Updating the BC4000 Driver for a Linux Errata Kernel
55
Creating a Bootable Floppy Disk
56
User Manual
57
Section 6: General Concepts for Managing Arrays and Disks
57
RAID Minimum Disk Requirements
57
Using Legacy Disks
57
Table 5: Minimum Disks Required for each RAID Level
57
Understanding Array and Disk States
58
Array States
58
Disk States
59
Rescanning for Changes in State
59
Starting and Stopping Tasks
60
Working with Spares
61
About Sparing Options
61
Using Distributed Sparing
61
Using Dedicated Sparing
63
Using Global Sparing
63
Section 7: Using the BIOS Configuration Utility
64
When to Use the BIOS Configuration Utility
64
Understanding the Color Code in the BIOS
64
Initializing Disks from the BIOS
65
Creating Arrays from the BIOS
66
Deleting Arrays from the BIOS
68
Swapping Arrays from the BIOS
69
Hiding or Unhiding Arrays from the BIOS
70
Viewing Disk Details from the BIOS
70
Viewing Array Details from the BIOS
71
Rescanning All Channels from the BIOS
71
Changing Controller Options from the BIOS
72
Continue Booting from the BIOS
73
Section 8: Using Raidconsole
74
Starting the Raidconsole Management Application
74
Using Password Protection
76
Using the Help Menu
78
BC4000 Series RAID Controllers
79
Reviewing the Interface
79
The Array Status Window
79
Figure 6: the Array Status Window
79
Array View Elements
80
Disk List Elements
81
Array List Elements
81
I/O Status Bar Elements
82
Working with Disks
83
Initializing Disks
83
Rescanning Disks
83
Changing Cache Settings for Disks
83
Changing Disk View Settings
84
Using Leds to Identify Disks
86
Working with Arrays
86
Creating and Formatting Arrays
86
Creating Arrays Larger than 2 TB
89
Naming Arrays
97
Using Leds to Identify Arrays
97
Transforming Arrays
98
Copying Arrays
99
Using the Un-Link Command
103
Accessing Additional Space
104
Hiding and Unhiding Arrays
104
Preparing to Physically Remove an Array
105
Deleting Arrays
105
Recovering Arrays
106
Changing Cache Settings for Arrays
106
Changing the Priority Level of a Task
107
Interrupting or Cancelling a Task
107
Checking for Consistency
108
Scheduling a Consistency Check
109
Scanning an Array in the Background
109
Splitting Mirrored Arrays
110
Split a Mirror Using the Default Settings
110
Split a Mirror Using the Advanced Split Option
110
User Manual
111
Adding or Removing Distributed Spares
111
Adding or Removing Dedicated Spares
111
Adding or Removing Global Spares
112
Removing Spares
112
Working with Options
113
Viewing or Changing the License Level
113
Changing Your Password Settings
116
Changing the Interface View
117
Setting Small Icons
117
Using Expand on Click
117
Editing Text Columns in the Disk List
118
Editing the Physical View of the Disks
118
Viewing Logs
119
Setting Event Notifications
120
Table 6: Event Priority Levels
120
Setting up Remote Management
122
Adding a Remote System
123
Updating the Controller Firmware
124
Reading SMART Information from Disks
125
Turning on Advanced Options
127
Stopping and Restarting the Raidcore Service
127
Section 9: Using Bcadm
128
What Is Bcadm
128
Understanding Query Output
129
Bcadm Controller List Elements
129
Bcadm Disk List Elements
129
Bcadm Array List Elements
130
Viewing Help from the Command Line
131
BC4000 Series RAID Controllers
132
Managing Controllers, Arrays, and Disks: Bcadm --Manage
132
Options
132
Query, -Q
132
Query-All, -Qa
132
Add-Spare, -As
133
Remove-Spare, -Rs
133
Remove-All-Spares, -Ras
133
Add-Global-Spare, -Ags
133
Remove-Global-Spare, -Rgs
134
Cache-Array, -Ca
134
Cache-Disk, -CD
135
Check-Start, -Cs
135
Check-End, -Ce
136
Check-Bitmap-Start, -Cbs
136
Check-Bitmap-End, -Cbe
136
Scan-Array, -Sa
137
Task, -T
137
Priority, -P
138
Initialize Disk, -ID
138
Blink, -B
139
Prepare-To-Remove, -Ptr
139
Recover-Array, -Rcv
140
Rescan, -Rsc
140
Hide, -H
140
Unhide, -Uh
141
Unlink, -Ul
141
Name, -N
141
Smart-Get, -Sg
142
Flash, -F
142
Array, -A
142
Controller, -Ct
143
Disk, -D
143
Verbose, -V
143
User Manual
144
Creating New Arrays: Bcadm --Create
144
Syntax
144
Options
145
Sub-Member <Num>, -Sub <Num
145
Spare-Disk <List>, -Sp <List
145
Size <Size_Mb>, -S <Size_Mb
145
No-Sync, -Ns
145
D-Spare, -Ds
145
Cache <R, Rw, W, Nc>, -Ca <R, Rw, W, Nc
145
Max-Size, -Ms
145
Name "Name", -N "Name
145
Priority <1
146
Preferred-ID <64Bit_Hex>, -Pid <64Bit_Hex
146
Scan-Array, -Sa
146
Leave-Existing-Data, -Led
146
Disk, -D
146
Examples
146
Deleting Arrays: Bcadm --Delete
147
Syntax
147
Options
147
Examples
147
Transforming Arrays: Bcadm --Transform
148
Syntax
148
Options
149
Sub-Member <Num>, -Sub <Num
149
Size <Size_Mb>, -S <Size_Mb
149
Same-Size, -Ss
149
D-Spare, -Ds
149
Max-Size, -Ms
149
Priority <1
149
Array, -A
149
Disk, -D
149
BC4000 Series RAID Controllers
150
Examples
150
Copying Arrays: Bcadm --Create-Copy
150
Syntax
150
Options
151
Sub-Member, -Sub
151
Spare-Disk, -Sp
151
Size, -S
151
D-Spare, -Ds
151
Unlink, -Ul
151
Cache, -Ca
151
Max-Size, -Ms
152
Name, -N
152
Priority, -P
152
Scan-Array, -Sa
152
Array, -A
152
Disk, -D
152
Examples
152
Splitting Mirrored Arrays: Bcadm --Split
153
Syntax
153
Options
153
No-Hide, -Nh
153
Default, -Def
154
Array, -A
154
Disk, -D
154
Examples
154
Following or Monitoring Arrays and Disks: Bcadm --Follow
155
Linux Syntax and Options
155
Test-Mail, -Tm
155
Mail-Address <To_Email_Address>, -Ma <To_Email_Address
155
User Manual
156
From_User <From_Email_Address>, -Fu <From_Email_Address
156
Program <Program>, -P <Program
156
Delay <Seconds>, -D <Seconds
156
Scan, -S
156
Windows Syntax and Options
156
Test-Mail, -Tm
157
Mail-Address <To_Email_Address>, -Ma <To_Email_Address
157
Mail-Server <Email_Server>, -Ms <Email_Server
157
From_User <From_Email_Address>, -Fu <From_Email_Address
157
Program, <Program>, -P <Program
157
Delay <Seconds>, -D <Seconds
157
Scan, -S
157
Examples
158
Viewing or Changing License Levels: Bcadm --License
159
Syntax
159
Options
159
Display, -D
159
Update <License_Key>, -U <License_Key
159
Example
159
Retrieving and Updating the License Key
160
Example Bcadm Usage with Output
161
Section 10: Compliance Information
172
FCC Compliance Statement
172
Industry Canada Compliance Statement
172
CE Compliance Information
173
L'information de Conformite de la CE
173
CE-Befolgunginformationen
173
Index
175
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