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AcerAltos 3102RS
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- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Features
- Chapter 3 Functional Description
- NRAID Disk Spanning
- JBOD Single Drive Control
- RAID 1 Disk Mirroring
- RAID (0+1) Disk Striping with Mirroring
- RAID 3 Disk Striping with Dedicated Parity Disk
- RAID 5 Striping with Interspersed Parity
- Drive Failure Management
- Identifying Drives
- Automatic Rebuild and Manual Rebuild
- Manual Rebuild
- Concurrent Rebuild in RAID (0+1)
- Disk Array Parameters
- Cache Parameters
- Drive-Side SCSI Parameters
- Disk Access Delay Time
- SAF-TE Enclosure Management
- Dynamic Logical Drive Expansion
- Example: RAID Expansion in Windows NT Server
- Chapter 4 Hardware Installation
- Rear View of the Main Board
- Top View of the Main Board
- Top View of the Daughter Board (AA-9073UWS)
- Top View of the Daughter Board (AA-9073U2)
- Installing DRAM SIMM
- Installing the SCSI Channel Upgrade Daughter Board
- Battery Backup
- Power Connection
- Serial Port Connection and Set-Up
- Basic Operational setup
- In-band SCSI
- How Do You Configure the Acer RAID Manager to Use In-band SCSI
- Example: Settings for Windows NT 4.0
- Using In-band SCSI in Acer RAID Manager
- Chapter 5 Quick Setup
- RS-232 Terminal Interface
- Chapter 6 Configuring RAID
- How the RAID Controller Works
- Understanding Step by Step
- Chapter 7 General Front Panel Operation
- Logical Drive Status
- SCSI Drive Status
- SCSI Channel Status
- Viewing and Editing Logical Drives
- Viewing Logical Drives and Drive Members
- Partitioning a Logical Drive
- Deleting a Partition of a Logical Drive
- Assigning a Logical Drive Name
- Rebuilding a Logical Drive
- Mapping a Logical Drive to a Host LUN
- Viewing and Deleting LUN Mappings
- Scanning New SCSI Drive
- Viewing Drive Information
- Adding a Local Spare Drive
- Adding Global Spare Drive
- Deleting Spare Drive (Global / Local Spare Drive)
- SCSI Drives Utilities
- SCSI Drive Read/Write Test
- Viewing and Redefining a Channel Mode
- Setting a SCSI Channel's ID / Host Channel
- Setting a SCSI Channel's Primary ID / Drive Channel
- Setting a SCSI Channel's Secondary ID / Drive Channel
- Setting a SCSI Channel's Terminator
- Setting the Transfer Speed
- Setting the Transfer Width
- Viewing and Editing a SCSI Target / Drive Channel
- Maximum Transfer Width
- Disconnecting Support
- Restoring the Default Setting
- Communication Parameters
- Optimization for Sequential / Optimization for Random
- Maximum Queued I/O Count
- SCSI Motor Spin-Up
- Tag Command Queuing
- SAF-TE Enclosure Monitoring
- Idle Drive Failure Detection
- Rebuilding Priority
- Controller Parameters
- Viewing and Editing Peripheral Devices
- System Functions
- Resetting the Controller
- Viewing System Information
- Viewing and Editing Event Logs
- Chapter 8 RS-232C Terminal Interface
- Main Menu
- Logical Drive's Status
- SCSI Drive's Status
- SCSI Channel's Status
- Viewing the Current Setting of Each Function
- Creating a Logical Drive
- Deleting a Logical Drive
- Rebuilding Logical Drive
- Viewing and Editing Host LUNs
- Viewing and Deleting the LUN Mappings
- Scanning a New SCSI Drive
- Adding a Global Spare Drive
- Deleting a Spare Drive (Global / Local Spare Drive)
- Redefining a Channel Mode
- Viewing and Editing a SCSI ID / Host Channel
- Adding a SCSI ID
- Setting a Primary Controller's SCSI ID / Drive Channel
- Setting a Secondary Controller's SCSI ID / Drive Channel
- Setting a Transfer Speed
- Setting a Transfer Width
- Viewing and Editing SCSI Target / Drive Channel
- Slot Number
- Parity Check
- Maximum Tag Count
- Viewing and Editing Configuration Parameters
- Caching Parameters
- Optimization for Random or Sequential I/O
- Host-side SCSI Parameters
- SCSI Reset at Power-Up
- Rebuild Priority
- Verification On Writes
- Controller Name
- Mute Beeper
- Change Password
- Changing the Password
- Disabling the Password
- Chapter 9 Redundant Controller
- What are Primary controller and Secondary controller
- Quick Start
- Example of Redundant Controllers
- Cables and Connections
- Connecting the Controllers to the Terminal Interface
- Connecting the SCSI Cables to the Hard Drives
- Setting the Controllers using the Front Panel
- Redundant Configuration Using Manual Setting
- Starting-up the Redundant Controllers
- Assigning Logical Drives to the Secondary Controller
- When One of the Controller Fails
- Chapter 10 Redundant Host, Multiple Host
- Multiple Host
- Chapter 11 Remote Administration
- Acer RAID Manager Using SNMP Service
- Remote Terminal Emulation Using PPP+Telnet
- Baud Rate Settings
- Enable Terminal Emulation
- Data Routing Through PPP, Data Routing Direct to Port
- Establish Connection Between the Host Computer and AA-3102RS
- Connect Telnet to the Controller's IP from the Client Computer
- Remote Terminal Emulation Using Modem
- Hardware Connection for AA-3102RS
- Configuring the Modem Port
- Modem Initialization Command
- Sending Default Init command and Custom Init command - "Append to Default
- Baud rate, Data Routing and Enable Terminal Emulation
- Setting AA-3102RS Using the Front Panel
- Modem Operating Modes
- Initializing Modem
- How do you know the modem is connected
- Dial-out to a Terminal or a Pager
- Setting Dial-out Function Through the Terminal Emulation
- Auto Dial-out on Initialization
- Dial-out Retry Count
- Dial-out on Event Condition
- Setting Dial-out Function Through the Front Panel
- Dial-out Timeout
- Dial-out Retry Interval
- Chapter 12 Fault-Bus
- Error Signals Input
- Drive Failure Signals Output
- Fault-Bus Error Alert
- Hardware
- Assign a Slot Number to an Empty Canister
- Delete the Slot Number
- Set Each Fault-bus Error Signal Input as Active-high or Active-low
- Test Drive Failure LED for Each Drive Canister
- Viewing the Status of Each Fault-bus Error Signal Input
- Configuring on the Controller through the RS 232C Terminal Interface
- Add Drive Entry
- Delete the Slot Number of a SCSI Drive or Empty Drive Entry
- Remove Empty Drive Entry
- Enable Each Fault-bus Error Signal Input
- specifications
- view and edit scsi channels
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