3Ware 9000 Series manuals
9000 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Conventions
- Introduction to the 3ware Command Line Interface
- Supported Operating Systems
- Installing 3ware CLI on Windows
- Working with 3ware CLI
- Using an input file to execute a script
- Available RAID Configurations
- Determining What RAID Level to Use
- CLI Reference
- Screen Reporting Style
- Info Commands
- info cid
- info cid driver
- info cid serial
- info cid numdrives
- info cid drivestatus
- info cid stagger
- info cid uid rebuildstatus
- info cid pid status
- info cid diag
- Maint Commands
- maint] remove cid uid [noscan]
- maint] remove cid pid [noscan]
- autoverify] [ignoreECC]
- maint] rebuild cid uid pid_list [ignoreECC]
- maint] flush cid [uid ...]
- Sched Commands
- sched rebuild cid
- sched rebuild cid enable
- sched verify cid remove slot_id
- sched selftest cid add day hour
- sched selftest cid disable selftest_task_id
- Syntax
- Set Commands
- set cache cid uid on|off
- Help Commands
- help quit
9000 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- About the 3ware RAID Controller
- What's New With the 3ware 9000 Series Controllers
- Package Contents
- Installation Overview
- Installing the Hardware
- Before You Begin
- What You Need: Tools and Equipment
- Installing a Serial ATA RAID Controller
- To connect serial cables to the controller
- To install the controller in the computer
- To connect the interface cables to the drives
- with Multi-lane Internal Connectors
- To connect the multi-lane cables
- To install the drives
- Finishing Up
- Moving Units from an 8000 Controller to a 9000 Controller
- Moving Legacy JBOD Units to a 9000 Controller
- Configuring Units
- Understanding RAID Concepts and Levels
- Other Important Concepts
- Starting 3BM
- Exiting 3BM
- Working in the 3BM Screens
- Specifying the Unit Configuration
- Specifying a Hot Spare
- Enabling Auto-Carving for Units Larger Than 2 TB
- Leaving Individual Drives as JBODs
- Initializing Units
- Checking the Motherboard Boot Sequence
- Installing Drivers and Making the Units Available For Use
- Driver Installation Under Windows
- Materials Required
- Installing the 3ware Driver and Windows on a New Unit
- Installing the Driver on a System that Boots from a Different Device
- Making Units Managed by a 3ware Controller Available to Windows
- Driver Installation Under Linux
- Obtaining 3ware Linux Drivers
- Determining the Current Version of your 3ware Driver
- Creating a Red Hat Linux Driver Diskette
- Installing the 3ware Driver on a Red Hat Linux System that Boots From a Different Device
- Compiling a 3ware Driver for Red Hat Linux
- Driver Installation Under SuSE Linux
- Linux with YaST2 on a New Unit
- Compiling a 3ware Driver for SuSE Linux
- Driver Installation Under FreeBSD
- Obtaining 3ware FreeBSD Drivers
- Different Device
- Compiling the Driver as a Loadable Module
- Troubleshooting: Problems and Solutions
- Appendix A. Installing the Battery Backup Unit
- Tools and equipment required
- Installation Instructions
- Replacing the Battery
- Appendix B. Compliance and Conformity Statements
- Microsoft Windows Hardware Quality Lab (WHQL)
- Appendix C. Warranty, Technical Support, and Service
- Exclusions
- Obtaining Warranty Protection
- Sales and Ordering Information
- Index
9000 Series
Table of contents
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