Adaptec RAID 3085 manuals
RAID 3085
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- System Requirements
- Kit Contents
- Adaptec RAID Features – SCSI Only
- About the Documentation
- Files and Folders
- Errata and Release Notes
- Overview of the Installation Process
- Cache Memory Module
- Storage Management Software Overview
- Safety Information
- Configuring ATA Drives
- ATA Cables
- LVD and SE Devices
- SCSI Termination
- Installing Additional Cache Memory
- Seating the Module – Adaptec 3200S/3400S Only
- Only
- Finishing up – All Models
- Zero Channel RAID Controllers (2000S, 2005S)
- Controller IRQ and Address
- Windows 2000
- Adding the Controller to an Existing System
- Upgrading Windows NT to Windows 2000
- Windows NT 4.0
- Controller
- Hardware
- Upgrading the Controller in an Existing System
- Changing the Driver in an Existing System
- Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me
- Creating the Driver Disk
- Installing the Driver in a New Windows 98/Me System
- Adding the Controller to an Existing Windows 95/98 Me System
- Upgrading Windows 95 to Windows 98/Me (Upgrade Version)
- Installing the Driver for a Boot Controller in a New NetWare 4.11 Server
- Installing the Driver in a Existing NetWare
- NetWare 4.2 Server
- Server
- Installing the Driver for a Boot Controller in a New NetWare 5 Server
- SCO UNIX
- System
- FreeBSD
- Linux
- Installing the Driver in an Existing Linux System
- Adaptec ATA RAID 2400A
- Adaptec SCSI RAID 2000S
- Adaptec SCSI RAID 2005S
- Adaptec SCSI RAID 2100S
- Adaptec SCSI RAID 2110S
- Adaptec SCSI RAID 3200S
- Adaptec SCSI RAID 3400S
- Adaptec SCSI RAID 3210S/3410S
- Adaptec Battery Backup Module - ABM-100
- Adaptec Battery Backup Module - ABM-200
- LED During Power-up
- Cache Status LEDs
- Cache Status LED – Adaptec 3210S/3410S Only
- SCSI Bus Status LEDs – Adaptec 3410S Only
RAID 3085
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Installing the Command Line Utility
- Installing on OpenServer and UnixWare
- Starting the Command Line Utility
- Table Of Contents
- Understanding the Command Line Utility
- Using Error Log Files
- arcconf create
- arcconf datascrub
- arcconf getconfig
- arcconf getstatus
- arcconf identify
- arcconf rescan
- arcconf setalarm
- arcconf setconfig
- arcconf snapshot
- HRCONF Commands
- hrconf create
- hrconf driverupdate
- hrconf getversion
- hrconf restore
- hrconf setconfig
RAID 3085
Table of contents
- adaptec customer support
- software license agreement
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- How This Guide is Organized
- Introduction to Adaptec Storage Manager
- Getting Started Checklist
- Growing Your Storage Space with Adaptec Storage Manager
- Continuing to Grow Your Storage Space
- Adding Enhanced Features
- System Requirements
- Installing and Starting Adaptec Storage Manager
- Installing Adaptec Storage Manager
- Completing a Silent Windows Installation (Advanced)
- Installing on Linux
- Installing on NetWare
- Installing on Solaris
- Starting Adaptec Storage Manager
- Starting Adaptec Storage Manager on Linux
- Starting the Adaptec Storage Manager Agent Only
- Starting the Agent on NetWare
- Understanding Permission Levels
- Configuring NetWare User Authentication
- Logging Out of Adaptec Storage Manager
- Getting Started in Bootable-CD Mode
- Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager
- Navigating the Main Window
- Using the Enterprise View
- Using the Physical Devices View
- Using the Logical Devices View
- Revealing More Disk Drive Information
- Checking System Status
- Working in Adaptec Storage Manager
- Building Your Storage Space
- Selecting a Configuration Method
- Partitioning and Formatting Your Logical Drives
- Including More Systems in Your Storage Space
- Building a RAID Volume
- RAID Controller Support
- Managing Your Storage Space
- Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager
- Logging In to Remote Systems
- Removing a Remote System
- Creating Display Groups
- Setting Preferences and Changing Views
- Sorting Systems in the Enterprise View
- Changing the Main Window Appearance
- Changing a System's Audible Alarm Settings
- Changing a System's Agent Base Port Number
- Managing Logical Drives and Hot Spares
- Understanding Logical Drives
- Creating Logical Drives
- Including Different-sized Disk Drives in a Logical Drive
- Creating a Logical Drive Using Available Space
- Fine-tuning Logical Drives
- Changing the Stripe Size
- Changing the Read Cache Setting
- Verifying Logical Drives
- Verifying and Fixing a Logical Drive
- Verifying a Logical Drive (Without Fix)
- Increasing the Capacity of a Logical Drive
- Extending a Partition on a Logical Drive
- Changing the RAID Level of a Logical Drive
- Deleting a Logical Drive
- Working with Hot Spares
- Designating a Global Hot Spare
- Assigning a Dedicated Hot Spare or Pool Hot Spare
- Removing or Deleting a Dedicated Hot Spare
- Protecting Your Data
- Creating a Snapshot
- Creating a Snapshot with Backup
- Deleting a Snapshot
- Monitoring Your Storage Space
- Monitoring Options
- Viewing the Full List of Events
- Using Notifications to Monitor Status
- Managing the Event Notification List
- Monitoring and Managing the Notification Log
- Disabling Event Notifications
- Setting Up Email Notifications
- Managing the Email List
- Monitoring and Managing the Email Log
- Changing the Email Notification Manager Settings
- Disabling Email Notifications
- Managing Enclosure Status
- Silencing and Testing the Audible Alarm
- Testing the Alarm
- Managing Tasks
- Scheduling a Task
- Opening the Task Manager
- Monitoring Tasks
- Modifying a Task
- Deleting a Task
- Re-enabling the Task Manager
- Working with Display Groups
- Adding a System to a Display Group
- Moving a System from One Display Group to Another
- Removing a System from a Display Group
- Managing Controllers, Disk Drives, and Enclosures
- Viewing Component Properties
- Managing Disk Drives
- Initializing Disk Drives
- Managing Controllers
- Silencing a Controller Alarm
- Saving Your Controller Configuration
- Silencing an Enclosure Alarm
- Updating Controller BIOS and Firmware
- Configuring SNMP Support
- Configuring SNMP Support on Windows
- Configuring SNMP Support on Linux
- Solving Problems
- Troubleshooting Adaptec Storage Manager
- Recovering from a Disk Drive Failure
- Failed Disk Drive Not Protected by a Hot Spare
- Multiple Failures in the Same Logical Drive
- Solving Notification Problems
- Understanding Error and Warning Messages
- Quick Answers to Common Questions
- Set up my storage space
- Log out of Adaptec Storage Manager
- What's the difference between
- What options are on the Actions menu
- Enclosures
- The Email Notification Manager
- Buttons and Icons At-a-Glance
- Enterprise View Icons
- Icons in the Logical Devices View
- Buttons in the Notification Manager
- Selecting the Best RAID Level
- Comparing RAID Levels
- Non-redundant Logical Drives (RAID 0)
- RAID 1 Logical Drives
- RAID 10 Logical Drives
- RAID 5 Logical Drives
- RAID 5EE Logical Drives
- RAID 50 Logical Drives
- RAID 6 Logical Drives
RAID 3085
Table of contents
- Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- What You Need to Know Before You Begin
- Kit Contents
- about your raid controller
- Standard RAID Controller Features
- Adding Enhanced Features
- About the Adaptec 3085
- About the Adaptec 3405
- About the Adaptec 3805
- About the Adaptec 31205
- About the Adaptec 31605
- About the Adaptec 4000
- About the Adaptec 4800SAS
- About the Adaptec 4805SAS
- About the Adaptec 2420SA
- About the Adaptec 2820SA
- About the Adaptec 2130SLP
- About the Adaptec 2230SLP
- getting started
- Choosing a RAID Level
- Selecting Disk Drives
- Selecting Cables
- SATA Cables
- SCSI Cables
- Installing on an Existing Operating System
- Before You Begin
- Connecting Disk Drives to SAS RAID Controllers
- Connecting to a System Backplane
- Connecting Disk Drives to SATA RAID Controllers
- Connecting External Devices
- creating a bootable array
- Setting the Boot Controller
- Creating an Array with Adaptec Storage Manager
- Making Your Array Bootable
- Creating a Driver Disk
- Installing with Windows
- Installing with SUSE Linux
- Installing with OpenServer
- Installing with UnixWare
- Installing with FreeBSD
- Installing on Windows
- Installing on OpenServer
- Installing on UnixWare
- Installing on FreeBSD
- Managing Your Storage Space 9
- Table Of Contents
- About Adaptec Storage Manager
- About the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility
- Table Of Contents
- Troubleshooting Checklist
- Failed Disk Drive Protected by a Hot Spare
- Multiple Failures in the Same Array
- Table Of Contents
- Terminology Used in This Chapter
- How Do SAS Devices Communicate
- What's a SAS Port
- How are Disk Drives Identified in SAS
- SAS Expander Connections
- How is SAS Different from Parallel SCSI
- Understanding RAID B
- Table Of Contents
- Understanding Drive Segments
- RAID 1 Arrays
- RAID 10 Arrays
- RAID 5 Arrays
- RAID 5EE Arrays
- RAID 50 Arrays
- RAID 6 Arrays
- Selecting the Best RAID Level
- Using the Adaptec RAID C Configuration Utility
- Table Of Contents
- Running the ARC Utility
- Managing Existing Arrays
- Secure Erasing Disk Drives
- Modifying Your Controller's Configuration
- SAS-specific Controller Settings
- SCSI-specific Controller Settings
- Formatting and Verifying Disk Drives
- Viewing the Event Log
- for dos
- Getting Started
- Running the ACU Using Scripts
- About Record Mode
- Array Definition Block Keywords
- Channel Definition Block Keywords—SCSI only
- ACU Error Codes
- Sample Scripts
- System Requirements
- Creating the Firmware Floppy Disks
- Running the AFU from the Command Line
- Updating the Flash Using the AFU Command Line
- Adaptec 2420SA Activity LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 2820SA Activity LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 3085 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 3805 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 31205 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 31605 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 4800SAS LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 4805SAS LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
- Table Of Contents
- DC Power Requirements
RAID 3085
Table of contents
- Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this guide
- What You Need to Know Before You Begin
- Kit Contents
- Standard RAID Controller Features
- Adding Enhanced Features
- About the Adaptec RAID 3085
- About the Adaptec RAID 3405
- About the Adaptec RAID 3805
- About the Adaptec RAID 5085
- About the Adaptec RAID 5405
- About the Adaptec RAID 5445
- About the Adaptec RAID 5805
- About the Adaptec RAID 31205
- About the Adaptec RAID 31605
- About the Adaptec RAID 51245
- About the Adaptec RAID 51645
- About the Adaptec RAID 52445
- About the Adaptec RAID 2045
- About the Adaptec RAID 2405
- getting started
- Choosing a RAID Level
- Selecting Disk Drives and Cables
- Installation Options
- Basic Installation Steps
- Installing the Controller and Disk 5 Drives
- Table Of Contents
- Before You Begin
- Connecting Disk Drives to Your Controllers
- Connecting to a System Backplane
- Next Steps
- creating a bootable array
- Setting the Boot Controller
- Creating an Array with Adaptec Storage Manager
- Making Your Array Bootable
- Creating a Driver Disk
- Installing with Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP
- Installing with Red Hat Linux
- Installing with UnixWare
- Installing with VMware
- Installing on Windows
- Installing on OpenServer
- Installing on VMware
- About Adaptec Storage Manager
- About the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility
- Solving Problems 10
- Table Of Contents
- Troubleshooting Checklist
- Recovering from a Disk Drive Failure
- Disk Drive Failure in a RAID 0 Array
- Table Of Contents
- Terminology Used in This Chapter
- How Do SAS Devices Communicate
- What's a SAS Port
- How are Disk Drives Identified in SAS
- SAS Expander Connections
- How is SAS Different from Parallel SCSI
- Understanding RAID B
- Table Of Contents
- Understanding Drive Segments
- RAID 1 Arrays
- RAID 10 Arrays
- RAID 5 Arrays
- RAID 5EE Arrays
- RAID 50 Arrays
- RAID 6 Arrays
- Selecting the Best RAID Level
- Using the Adaptec RAID C Configuration Utility
- Table Of Contents
- Running the ARC Utility
- Managing Existing Arrays
- Initializing Disk Drives
- Creating a New JBOD
- Modifying Your Controller's Configuration
- Formatting and Verifying Disk Drives
- Locating Disk Drives
- Viewing the Event Log
- for dos
- Getting Started
- Running the ACU Using Scripts
- About Record Mode
- Array Definition Block Keywords
- ACU Error Codes
- Sample Scripts
- System Requirements
- Creating the Firmware Update Disks
- Running the AFU from the Command Line
- Updating the Flash Using the AFU Command Line
- Adaptec RAID 3085 LED Connector Specification
- Adaptec RAID 3805 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec RAID 5085 LED Connector Specification
- Adaptec RAID 5405 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec RAID 5445 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec RAID 5805 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec RAID 31205 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec RAID 31605 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec RAID 51245 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec RAID 51645 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec RAID 52445 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec RAID 2045 LED Connector Specification
- Adaptec RAID 2405 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
- Table Of Contents
- DC Power Requirements
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