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9650SE-12LPML

Brand: 3Ware | Category: Controller
Table of contents
  1. Table of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. about this user guide
  7. Chapter 1. Introducing the 3ware® SATA RAID Controller
  8. System Requirements
  9. Understanding RAID Concepts and Levels
  10. RAID Concepts
  11. Available RAID Configurations
  12. Determining What RAID Level to Use
  13. ware Tools for Configuration and Management
  14. Monitoring, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Features
  15. Chapter 2. Getting Started with Your 3ware RAID Controller
  16. Chapter 3. First-Time RAID Configuration Using 3BM
  17. Specifying a Hot Spare
  18. Checking the Motherboard Boot Sequence
  19. Chapter 4. Driver Installation
  20. Driver Installation Under Windows
  21. Creating a 3ware Driver Diskette
  22. Installing the Driver on a System that Boots from a Different Device
  23. Making Units Managed by a 3ware Controller Available to Windows
  24. Driver Installation Under Linux
  25. Obtaining 3ware Linux Drivers
  26. Driver Installation Under Red Hat Linux or Fedora Core 5
  27. different device
  28. Driver Installation Under SuSE Linux
  29. Compiling a 3ware Driver for Linux
  30. Obtaining 3ware FreeBSD Drivers
  31. Chapter 5. 3ware BIOS Manager 2 (3BM 2) Introduction
  32. Exiting the 3BM Configuration Utility
  33. Working in the 3BM Screens
  34. Adjusting BIOS Loading Settings
  35. Displaying Controller Information
  36. Chapter 6. 3DM 2 (3ware Disk Manager) Introduction
  37. Browser Requirements for 3DM
  38. Installing 3DM on a Microsoft Windows system
  39. Uninstalling 3DM under Microsoft Windows
  40. Uninstalling 3DM under Linux or FreeBSD
  41. Logging In to the 3DM Web Application
  42. Starting the 3DM Daemon under Linux and FreeBSD
  43. Starting the 3DM Process under Microsoft Windows
  44. Working with the 3DM Screens
  45. DM Menus
  46. Viewing Information About Different Controllers
  47. Setting Up 3DM Preferences
  48. Setting and Changing 3DM Passwords
  49. Enabling and Disabling Remote Access
  50. Setting the Incoming Port
  51. Chapter 7. Configuring Your Controller
  52. About Controller Policies
  53. Viewing Controller Policies
  54. Setting the Auto Rebuild Policy
  55. Using Auto-Carving for Multi LUN Support
  56. Setting the Size of Volumes Created with Auto-Carving
  57. Enabling and Setting Up Staggered Spin-up
  58. Exporting JBOD Disks
  59. Chapter 8. Configuring Units
  60. Configuration Options When Creating a Unit
  61. Creating a Unit through 3DM
  62. Creating a Unit through 3BM
  63. Ordering Units in 3BM
  64. Partitioning, Formatting, and Mounting Units
  65. Creating a Hot Spare
  66. Specifying a Hot Spare through 3DM
  67. Naming a Unit
  68. Setting Unit Policies
  69. Enabling and Disabling the Unit Write Cache
  70. Setting Auto Verify for a Unit
  71. Setting Continue on Source Error During Rebuild
  72. Enabling and Disabling Queuing for a Unit
  73. Setting the StorSave Profile for a Unit
  74. Changing An Existing Configuration by Migrating
  75. RAID Level Migration (RLM) Overview
  76. Changing RAID Level
  77. Expanding Unit Capacity
  78. Informing the Operating System of Changed Configuration
  79. Deleting a Unit
  80. Deleting a Unit through 3DM
  81. Deleting a Unit through 3BM
  82. Removing a Unit
  83. Removing a Unit Through 3DM
  84. Removing a Unit Through 3BM
  85. Moving a Unit from One Controller to Another
  86. Moving Legacy JBOD Units to a 9000 Controller
  87. Moving Units from a 9500S to a 9550SX, 9590SE, or 9650SE Controller
  88. Adding a Drive
  89. Removing a Drive
  90. Rescanning the Controller
  91. Chapter 9. Maintaining Units
  92. Enclosure LED Status Indicators
  93. Drive Statuses
  94. About Inoperable Units
  95. Using the Alert Utility Under Windows
  96. Downloading an Error Log
  97. Background Tasks
  98. About Initialization
  99. About Verification
  100. Starting a Verify Manually
  101. Rebuilding Units
  102. Cancelling a Rebuild and Restarting It with a Different Drive
  103. Setting Background Task Rate
  104. Background Task Prioritization
  105. Viewing Current Task Schedules
  106. Turning On or Off Use of a Task Schedule
  107. Removing a Task Schedule
  108. Selecting Self-tests to be Performed
  109. Locating a Drive by Blinking Its LED
  110. Determining the Current Version of Your 3ware Driver
  111. Updating the Driver and Firmware
  112. Updating the 3ware Driver and Firmware Under Windows
  113. Using the Update Utility With Multiple Controllers
  114. Updating the 3ware Driver Under Windows XP
  115. Updating the 3ware Driver Under Red Hat or Fedora Core
  116. Updating the 3ware Driver Under SuSE
  117. Updating the 3ware Driver Under FreeBSD
  118. Updating the Firmware Under Linux and FreeBSD
  119. Viewing Battery Information
  120. Testing Battery Capacity
  121. Chapter 11. 3DM 2 Reference
  122. Controller Summary
  123. Controller Details
  124. Unit Information
  125. Unit Details
  126. Drive Information
  127. Drive Details window
  128. Controller Settings
  129. background task rate
  130. Scheduling
  131. Maintenance
  132. unit information
  133. Alarms
  134. Battery Backup
  135. Enclosure Summary
  136. Enclosure Details
  137. DM 2 Settings
  138. http settings
  139. Web Resources
  140. Before Contacting Customer Support
  141. Problems and Solutions
  142. Problems in 3DM
  143. Error and Notification Messages
  144. Error and Notification Messages
  145. Table Of Contents
  146. Table Of Contents
  147. Error and Notification Message Details
  148. rebuild completed
  149. drive timeout detected
  150. c initialize started
  151. drive removed
  152. upgrade udma mode
  153. drive ecc error reported
  154. a verify failed
  155. f verify not started; unit never initialized
  156. verify fixed data/parity mismatch
  157. c initialize paused
  158. primary dcb read error occurred
  159. battery voltage is too low
  160. d battery temperature is too high
  161. battery health check completed
  162. Appendices
  163. FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement
  164. Microsoft Windows Hardware Quality Lab
  165. Limited Warranty
  166. Warranty Service and RMA Process
  167. AMCC Technical Support and Services
  168. Index
  169. Table Of Contents
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