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9650SE-2LPML
Table of contents
- Table of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this user guide
- Chapter 1. Introducing the 3ware® SATA RAID Controller
- System Requirements
- Understanding RAID Concepts and Levels
- RAID Concepts
- Available RAID Configurations
- Determining What RAID Level to Use
- ware Tools for Configuration and Management
- Monitoring, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Features
- Chapter 2. Getting Started with Your 3ware RAID Controller
- Chapter 3. First-Time RAID Configuration Using 3BM
- Specifying a Hot Spare
- Checking the Motherboard Boot Sequence
- Chapter 4. Driver Installation
- Driver Installation Under Windows
- Creating a 3ware Driver Diskette
- 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
- Driver Installation Under Red Hat Linux or Fedora Core 5
- different device
- Driver Installation Under SuSE Linux
- Compiling a 3ware Driver for Linux
- Obtaining 3ware FreeBSD Drivers
- Chapter 5. 3ware BIOS Manager 2 (3BM 2) Introduction
- Exiting the 3BM Configuration Utility
- Working in the 3BM Screens
- Adjusting BIOS Loading Settings
- Displaying Controller Information
- Chapter 6. 3DM 2 (3ware Disk Manager) Introduction
- Browser Requirements for 3DM
- Installing 3DM on a Microsoft Windows system
- Uninstalling 3DM under Microsoft Windows
- Uninstalling 3DM under Linux or FreeBSD
- Logging In to the 3DM Web Application
- Starting the 3DM Daemon under Linux and FreeBSD
- Starting the 3DM Process under Microsoft Windows
- Working with the 3DM Screens
- DM Menus
- Viewing Information About Different Controllers
- Setting Up 3DM Preferences
- Setting and Changing 3DM Passwords
- Enabling and Disabling Remote Access
- Setting the Incoming Port
- Chapter 7. Configuring Your Controller
- About Controller Policies
- Viewing Controller Policies
- Setting the Auto Rebuild Policy
- Using Auto-Carving for Multi LUN Support
- Setting the Size of Volumes Created with Auto-Carving
- Enabling and Setting Up Staggered Spin-up
- Exporting JBOD Disks
- Chapter 8. Configuring Units
- Configuration Options When Creating a Unit
- Creating a Unit through 3DM
- Creating a Unit through 3BM
- Ordering Units in 3BM
- Partitioning, Formatting, and Mounting Units
- Creating a Hot Spare
- Specifying a Hot Spare through 3DM
- Naming a Unit
- Setting Unit Policies
- Enabling and Disabling the Unit Write Cache
- Setting Auto Verify for a Unit
- Setting Continue on Source Error During Rebuild
- Enabling and Disabling Queuing for a Unit
- Setting the StorSave Profile for a Unit
- Changing An Existing Configuration by Migrating
- RAID Level Migration (RLM) Overview
- Changing RAID Level
- Expanding Unit Capacity
- Informing the Operating System of Changed Configuration
- Deleting a Unit
- Deleting a Unit through 3DM
- Deleting a Unit through 3BM
- Removing a Unit
- Removing a Unit Through 3DM
- Removing a Unit Through 3BM
- Moving a Unit from One Controller to Another
- Moving Legacy JBOD Units to a 9000 Controller
- Moving Units from a 9500S to a 9550SX, 9590SE, or 9650SE Controller
- Adding a Drive
- Removing a Drive
- Rescanning the Controller
- Chapter 9. Maintaining Units
- Enclosure LED Status Indicators
- Drive Statuses
- About Inoperable Units
- Using the Alert Utility Under Windows
- Downloading an Error Log
- Background Tasks
- About Initialization
- About Verification
- Starting a Verify Manually
- Rebuilding Units
- Cancelling a Rebuild and Restarting It with a Different Drive
- Setting Background Task Rate
- Background Task Prioritization
- Viewing Current Task Schedules
- Turning On or Off Use of a Task Schedule
- Removing a Task Schedule
- Selecting Self-tests to be Performed
- Locating a Drive by Blinking Its LED
- Determining the Current Version of Your 3ware Driver
- Updating the Driver and Firmware
- Updating the 3ware Driver and Firmware Under Windows
- Using the Update Utility With Multiple Controllers
- Updating the 3ware Driver Under Windows XP
- Updating the 3ware Driver Under Red Hat or Fedora Core
- Updating the 3ware Driver Under SuSE
- Updating the 3ware Driver Under FreeBSD
- Updating the Firmware Under Linux and FreeBSD
- Viewing Battery Information
- Testing Battery Capacity
- Chapter 11. 3DM 2 Reference
- Controller Summary
- Controller Details
- Unit Information
- Unit Details
- Drive Information
- Drive Details window
- Controller Settings
- background task rate
- Scheduling
- Maintenance
- unit information
- Alarms
- Battery Backup
- Enclosure Summary
- Enclosure Details
- DM 2 Settings
- http settings
- Web Resources
- Before Contacting Customer Support
- Problems and Solutions
- Problems in 3DM
- Error and Notification Messages
- Error and Notification Messages
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Error and Notification Message Details
- rebuild completed
- drive timeout detected
- c initialize started
- drive removed
- upgrade udma mode
- drive ecc error reported
- a verify failed
- f verify not started; unit never initialized
- verify fixed data/parity mismatch
- c initialize paused
- primary dcb read error occurred
- battery voltage is too low
- d battery temperature is too high
- battery health check completed
- Appendices
- FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement
- Microsoft Windows Hardware Quality Lab
- Limited Warranty
- Warranty Service and RMA Process
- AMCC Technical Support and Services
- Index
- Table Of Contents
9650SE-2LPML
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this user guide
- What's New with 9650SE Models
- Chapter 1. Introducing the 3ware® SATA RAID Controller
- drive requirements
- Understanding RAID Concepts and Levels
- Available RAID Configurations
- Determining What RAID Level to Use
- ware Tools for Configuration and Management
- Monitoring, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting Features
- Chapter 2. Getting Started with Your 3ware RAID Controller
- Chapter 3. First-Time RAID Configuration Using 3BM
- Specifying a Hot Spare
- Checking the Motherboard Boot Sequence
- Chapter 4. Driver Installation
- Driver Installation Under Windows
- Creating a 3ware Driver Diskette
- 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
- Driver Installation Under Red Hat Linux or Fedora Core 5
- Driver Installation Under SuSE Linux
- Compiling a 3ware Driver for Linux
- Obtaining 3ware FreeBSD Drivers
- Chapter 5. 3ware BIOS Manager 2 (3BM 2) Introduction
- Exiting the 3BM Configuration Utility
- Working in the 3BM Screens
- Adjusting BIOS Loading Settings
- Displaying Controller Information
- Chapter 6. 3DM 2 (3ware Disk Manager) Introduction
- Browser Requirements for 3DM
- Installing 3DM
- Starting the 3DM Daemon under Linux and FreeBSD
- Viewing 3DM Remotely Using a Web Browser
- DM Menus
- Viewing Information About Different Controllers
- Setting Up 3DM Preferences
- Setting and Changing 3DM Passwords
- Enabling and Disabling Remote Access
- Setting the Incoming Port
- Chapter 7. Configuring Your Controller
- About Controller Policies
- Viewing Controller Policies
- Setting the Auto Rebuild Policy
- Using Auto-Carving for Multi LUN Support
- Setting the Size of Volumes Created with Auto-Carving
- Enabling and Setting Up Staggered Spin-up
- Exporting JBOD Disks
- Chapter 8. Configuring Units
- Configuration Options When Creating a Unit
- Creating a Unit through 3DM
- Creating a Unit through 3BM
- Ordering Units in 3BM
- Partitioning, Formatting, and Mounting Units
- Creating a Hot Spare
- Specifying a Hot Spare through 3DM
- Naming a Unit
- Setting Unit Policies
- Enabling and Disabling the Unit Write Cache
- Setting Auto Verify for a Unit
- Setting Continue on Source Error During Rebuild
- Enabling and Disabling Queuing for a Unit
- Setting the StorSave Profile for a Unit
- Changing An Existing Configuration by Migrating
- RAID Level Migration (RLM) Overview
- Changing RAID Level
- Expanding Unit Capacity
- Informing the Operating System of Changed Configuration
- Deleting a Unit
- Deleting a Unit through 3DM
- Deleting a Unit through 3BM
- Removing a Unit
- Removing a Unit Through 3DM
- Removing a Unit Through 3BM
- Moving a Unit from One Controller to Another
- Moving Legacy JBOD Units to a 9000 Controller
- Moving Units from a 9500S to a 9550SX, 9590SE, or 9650SE Controller
- Adding a Drive
- Removing a Drive
- Rescanning the Controller
- Chapter 9. Maintaining Units
- Enclosure LED Status Indicators
- Drive Statuses
- About Inoperable Units
- Using the Alert Utility Under Windows
- Downloading an Error Log
- Background Tasks
- About Initialization
- About Verification
- Starting a Verify Manually
- Rebuilding Units
- Cancelling a Rebuild and Restarting It with a Different Drive
- Setting Background Task Rate
- Background Task Prioritization
- Viewing Current Task Schedules
- Turning On or Off Use of a Task Schedule
- Removing a Task Schedule
- Selecting Self-tests to be Performed
- Locating a Drive by Blinking Its LED
- Determining the Current Version of Your 3ware Driver
- Updating the Firmware and Driver
- Downloading the Driver and Firmware
- Updating the Firmware Through 3DM 2
- Updating the 3ware Driver and Firmware Under Windows
- Using the Update Utility With Multiple Controllers
- Updating the 3ware Driver Under Windows XP
- Updating the 3ware Driver Under Red Hat or Fedora Core
- Updating the 3ware Driver Under SuSE
- Updating the 3ware Driver Under FreeBSD
- Updating the Firmware Under Linux and FreeBSD
- Viewing Battery Information
- Chapter 11. 3DM 2 Reference
- Controller Summary
- Controller Details
- Unit Information
- Unit Details
- Drive Information
- Drive Details window
- Controller Settings
- update firmware
- Scheduling
- Maintenance
- unit information
- Alarms
- Battery Backup
- Enclosure Summary
- Enclosure Details
- DM 2 Settings
- remote access
- Web Resources
- Before Contacting Customer Support
- Command Logging
- Enclosure-Related Problems
- Software Installation Problems
- Problems in 3DM and 3BM
- Error and Notification Messages
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Error and Notification Message Details
- c initialize started
- f smart threshold exceeded
- drive removed
- f unit operational
- upgrade udma mode
- buffer integrity test failed
- cache flush failed; some data lost
- dcb checksum error detected
- verify started
- b verify completed
- c source drive ecc error overwritten
- e replacement drive capacity too small
- drive not supported
- migration started
- migration completed
- so-dimm not detected
- a drive power on reset detected
- c initialize paused
- e migration paused
- flash file system repaired
- backup dcb read error detected
- battery voltage is high
- battery voltage is too high
- a battery temperature is low
- c battery temperature is too low
- f cache synchronization skipped
- battery health check started
- battery charging completed
- battery capacity is below error level
- Appendices
- Installing Software from a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Installing Software on Linux and FreeBSD from the Command Line
- Uninstalling Software
- FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement
- Microsoft Windows Hardware Quality Lab
- Limited Warranty
- Warranty Service and RMA Process
- AMCC Technical Support and Services
- Index
- Table Of Contents
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