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AcerAltos 3102RS

Brand: Acer | Category: Controller
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  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Chapter 1 Introduction
  15. Chapter 2 Features
  16. Chapter 3 Functional Description
  17. NRAID Disk Spanning
  18. JBOD Single Drive Control
  19. RAID 1 Disk Mirroring
  20. RAID (0+1) Disk Striping with Mirroring
  21. RAID 3 Disk Striping with Dedicated Parity Disk
  22. RAID 5 Striping with Interspersed Parity
  23. Drive Failure Management
  24. Identifying Drives
  25. Automatic Rebuild and Manual Rebuild
  26. Manual Rebuild
  27. Concurrent Rebuild in RAID (0+1)
  28. Disk Array Parameters
  29. Cache Parameters
  30. Drive-Side SCSI Parameters
  31. Disk Access Delay Time
  32. SAF-TE Enclosure Management
  33. Dynamic Logical Drive Expansion
  34. Example: RAID Expansion in Windows NT Server
  35. Chapter 4 Hardware Installation
  36. Rear View of the Main Board
  37. Top View of the Main Board
  38. Top View of the Daughter Board (AA-9073UWS)
  39. Top View of the Daughter Board (AA-9073U2)
  40. Installing DRAM SIMM
  41. Installing the SCSI Channel Upgrade Daughter Board
  42. Battery Backup
  43. Power Connection
  44. Serial Port Connection and Set-Up
  45. Basic Operational setup
  46. In-band SCSI
  47. How Do You Configure the Acer RAID Manager to Use In-band SCSI
  48. Example: Settings for Windows NT 4.0
  49. Using In-band SCSI in Acer RAID Manager
  50. Chapter 5 Quick Setup
  51. RS-232 Terminal Interface
  52. Chapter 6 Configuring RAID
  53. How the RAID Controller Works
  54. Understanding Step by Step
  55. Chapter 7 General Front Panel Operation
  56. Logical Drive Status
  57. SCSI Drive Status
  58. SCSI Channel Status
  59. Viewing and Editing Logical Drives
  60. Viewing Logical Drives and Drive Members
  61. Partitioning a Logical Drive
  62. Deleting a Partition of a Logical Drive
  63. Assigning a Logical Drive Name
  64. Rebuilding a Logical Drive
  65. Mapping a Logical Drive to a Host LUN
  66. Viewing and Deleting LUN Mappings
  67. Scanning New SCSI Drive
  68. Viewing Drive Information
  69. Adding a Local Spare Drive
  70. Adding Global Spare Drive
  71. Deleting Spare Drive (Global / Local Spare Drive)
  72. SCSI Drives Utilities
  73. SCSI Drive Read/Write Test
  74. Viewing and Redefining a Channel Mode
  75. Setting a SCSI Channel's ID / Host Channel
  76. Setting a SCSI Channel's Primary ID / Drive Channel
  77. Setting a SCSI Channel's Secondary ID / Drive Channel
  78. Setting a SCSI Channel's Terminator
  79. Setting the Transfer Speed
  80. Setting the Transfer Width
  81. Viewing and Editing a SCSI Target / Drive Channel
  82. Maximum Transfer Width
  83. Disconnecting Support
  84. Restoring the Default Setting
  85. Communication Parameters
  86. Optimization for Sequential / Optimization for Random
  87. Maximum Queued I/O Count
  88. SCSI Motor Spin-Up
  89. Tag Command Queuing
  90. SAF-TE Enclosure Monitoring
  91. Idle Drive Failure Detection
  92. Rebuilding Priority
  93. Controller Parameters
  94. Viewing and Editing Peripheral Devices
  95. System Functions
  96. Resetting the Controller
  97. Viewing System Information
  98. Viewing and Editing Event Logs
  99. Chapter 8 RS-232C Terminal Interface
  100. Main Menu
  101. Logical Drive's Status
  102. SCSI Drive's Status
  103. SCSI Channel's Status
  104. Viewing the Current Setting of Each Function
  105. Creating a Logical Drive
  106. Deleting a Logical Drive
  107. Rebuilding Logical Drive
  108. Viewing and Editing Host LUNs
  109. Viewing and Deleting the LUN Mappings
  110. Scanning a New SCSI Drive
  111. Adding a Global Spare Drive
  112. Deleting a Spare Drive (Global / Local Spare Drive)
  113. Redefining a Channel Mode
  114. Viewing and Editing a SCSI ID / Host Channel
  115. Adding a SCSI ID
  116. Setting a Primary Controller's SCSI ID / Drive Channel
  117. Setting a Secondary Controller's SCSI ID / Drive Channel
  118. Setting a Transfer Speed
  119. Setting a Transfer Width
  120. Viewing and Editing SCSI Target / Drive Channel
  121. Slot Number
  122. Parity Check
  123. Maximum Tag Count
  124. Viewing and Editing Configuration Parameters
  125. Caching Parameters
  126. Optimization for Random or Sequential I/O
  127. Host-side SCSI Parameters
  128. SCSI Reset at Power-Up
  129. Rebuild Priority
  130. Verification On Writes
  131. Controller Name
  132. Mute Beeper
  133. Change Password
  134. Changing the Password
  135. Disabling the Password
  136. Chapter 9 Redundant Controller
  137. What are Primary controller and Secondary controller
  138. Quick Start
  139. Example of Redundant Controllers
  140. Cables and Connections
  141. Connecting the Controllers to the Terminal Interface
  142. Connecting the SCSI Cables to the Hard Drives
  143. Setting the Controllers using the Front Panel
  144. Redundant Configuration Using Manual Setting
  145. Starting-up the Redundant Controllers
  146. Assigning Logical Drives to the Secondary Controller
  147. When One of the Controller Fails
  148. Chapter 10 Redundant Host, Multiple Host
  149. Multiple Host
  150. Chapter 11 Remote Administration
  151. Acer RAID Manager Using SNMP Service
  152. Remote Terminal Emulation Using PPP+Telnet
  153. Baud Rate Settings
  154. Enable Terminal Emulation
  155. Data Routing Through PPP, Data Routing Direct to Port
  156. Establish Connection Between the Host Computer and AA-3102RS
  157. Connect Telnet to the Controller's IP from the Client Computer
  158. Remote Terminal Emulation Using Modem
  159. Hardware Connection for AA-3102RS
  160. Configuring the Modem Port
  161. Modem Initialization Command
  162. Sending Default Init command and Custom Init command - "Append to Default
  163. Baud rate, Data Routing and Enable Terminal Emulation
  164. Setting AA-3102RS Using the Front Panel
  165. Modem Operating Modes
  166. Initializing Modem
  167. How do you know the modem is connected
  168. Dial-out to a Terminal or a Pager
  169. Setting Dial-out Function Through the Terminal Emulation
  170. Auto Dial-out on Initialization
  171. Dial-out Retry Count
  172. Dial-out on Event Condition
  173. Setting Dial-out Function Through the Front Panel
  174. Dial-out Timeout
  175. Dial-out Retry Interval
  176. Chapter 12 Fault-Bus
  177. Error Signals Input
  178. Drive Failure Signals Output
  179. Fault-Bus Error Alert
  180. Hardware
  181. Assign a Slot Number to an Empty Canister
  182. Delete the Slot Number
  183. Set Each Fault-bus Error Signal Input as Active-high or Active-low
  184. Test Drive Failure LED for Each Drive Canister
  185. Viewing the Status of Each Fault-bus Error Signal Input
  186. Configuring on the Controller through the RS 232C Terminal Interface
  187. Add Drive Entry
  188. Delete the Slot Number of a SCSI Drive or Empty Drive Entry
  189. Remove Empty Drive Entry
  190. Enable Each Fault-bus Error Signal Input
  191. specifications
  192. view and edit scsi channels
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