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Página 1 - User's Guide

easyRAID E619" RackmountUltra 160 SCSI to IDEDisk Array SystemUser's Guide Version 2.20A

Página 2 - Warning and Certifications

1-2Introduction FeaturesThis section provides an overview of the features. For more detailed information, please refer to the technical speci

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1-3Introduction Solid reliabilityAutomatic failed disk drive detection.Auto rebuild : when a replacement disk installed (or by using hot spare

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1-4IntroductionGeneral RAID ConceptsCorrect installation of the disk array requires an understanding of RAID technology and the concepts described in

Página 5 - Operating Environment

1-5IntroductionDisk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5 Disk 6Physical172839410511612Data1234 567891011 12Disk Array ControllerArray Management SoftwareProv

Página 6 - About This Manual

1-6Introduction RAID level 0 arrays are not particularly suitable for :Applications which make sequential requests for small amount of data.

Página 7 - Contents

1-7IntroductionRAID level 1 provides both very high data reliability and continued data availability in the event of a failure of an array member. Whe

Página 8 - Chapter 5 : Hot Swap

1-8IntroductionRAID Level 3 technology use a dedicated parity disk to store redundant information about the data on several data disks.RAID Level 3 is

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1-9Introduction The distinctive performance characteristics of RAID Level 3 :RAID Level 3 provides excellent performance for data transfer-

Página 10 - Ultra High performance

IntroductionWhen RAID Level 5 technology is combined with cache memory to improve its write performance, the result can be used in any applications wh

Página 11 - Efficient maintenance

Introduction RAID level 5 arrays have unique performance characteristics :The data can be recalculated or regenerated, using parity, when a

Página 12 - General RAID Concepts

FCC (applies in the U.S. and Canada)This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part

Página 13 - RAID Levels

IntroductionSummary Comparison of RAID LevelsData RAID Common Description Array's Data

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Introduction RAID Function Drives required Level Description

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IntroductionThe Disk Array provides one LVD Ultra 160 SCSI channel for connect to your host system. With proper cabling, it may support Narrow or Wide

Página 16 - RAID Level 3 :

Chapter 2 : " Getting Started "General OverviewThis chapter helps you get ready to use the Disk Array. It gives you : Unpacking & Chec

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Unpacking & Checklist Before unpacking your Disk Array , prepare a clean and stable place to put the contents of your Disk Array&

Página 18 - RAID Level 5 :

Choosing a place for Disk Array When selecting a place to set up your Disk Array, be sure to follow the guidelines as below: Place

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2-41Getting Started4756Front ViewIdentifying Parts of the Disk ArrayFigure : Front View 1. LCD Status Display Panel2. HDD Trays 1 ~ 3 (From Up to Dow

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2-52 3 41Getting Started5 768911 1012I0REAR VIEWFigure : Rear View 1. RS-232 Adapter (Terminal Port) 2. Reserved3. Power Supply Main Switch (0 / I)

Página 21 - Supported RAID Levels

Power Source Choosing a Working VoltageThe system can run either on AC 115V (+/10%) or AC 230V (+/10%), Slide the AC voltage select sw

Página 22 - Multi-SCSI Format support

2-7Getting StartedFigure : Installing HDD step 1, 2Installing the Hard Disk DrivesStep 1 : Unlock the HDD tray by turning the Key-lock to the

Página 23 - Special Note :

Important ! Safety Instructions, Care and Handling 1. Before starting, take a few minutes to

Página 24 - Getting Started

Getting Started2-8SCREWSSCREWSCabling Figure : Installing HDD step 3, 4, 5Step 3 : Insert HDD into the tray Step 4 : Screw in the hard drive.

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Getting Started2-9Figure : Installing HDD step 6, 7Step 6 : Gently slide in the HDD tray. Step 7 : Lock the HDD tray. When powered on, the Green LED

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Host LinkageWith the HDD(s) installed correctly, you are ready to connect the Disk Array to your Host computer. Use a shielded twisted-pai

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Power-On and Self-Test When you connect the Disk Array to the Host computer, You should press the ON/OFF Power Supply Switch on both of the

Página 28 - Power Source

LED Descriptions 1. Power Unit 1 Indicator light up : "Green&q

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Function Keys The four function keys at the top of the front panel perform the following functions : ( ) Up Arrow / Right Arrow

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LCD Status Panel Located the LCD panel, the LCD status panel informs you of the Disk Array's current operating status at a glance. Up

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3-1 Chapter 3 : " Configuration "After completing the hardware installation, the disk array must be configured and the logical unit must be

Página 32 - Host Linkage

Configuration from the front PanelThe LCD Display front panel function keys are the primary user interface for the Disk Array. Except for the "

Página 33 - Power-On and Self-Test

Configuration procedures (via Front Panel)Main screen Re-Config RAID

Página 34 - LED Display

11. If an extension cord or a power center is used with this product, make sure that the total of all products plug into the wall outl

Página 35 - Function Keys

Starting the configuration1. Power-on the Disk Array. At the end of the power-on self test program, the LCD displays the current system stat

Página 36 - OOOOSX R5 ID:0

5. Set RAID Level Move cursor ( ) to the desired RAID Level ( 5, 3, 1, 0, 0+1, None ), press " Enter " to confirm.

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3-6Configuration8. Termination Terminating a SCSI chain is achieved by adding a terminator to each end of the SCSI bus. The Disk Array suppor

Página 38 - Configuration

3-7Configuration Configuration from VT100 Terminal ModeBy connecting a VT100 compatible terminal or a PC operating in a terminal emulation mode, a co

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3-8ConfigurationConfiguration procedures ( VT100 Terminal ) Main screen

Página 40 - Starting the configuration

3-9ConfigurationMain Screen

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3-10ConfigurationRe-Config RAIDSelect " No" for setting : " SCSI ID ", " Terminator ", " Password "Select &qu

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3-11ConfigurationSet RAID LevelMove the cursor to the desired RAID Level ( 5, 3, 1, 0, 0+1, none ),and Press " Enter " to confirm it. A

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3-12ConfigurationHot Spare DiskSelect " Yes " to set One Disk Drive as a Hot Spare Disk.This Function is valid in RAID level 5 and RAID leve

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3-13Configuration Set SCSI ID#Each device on a SCSI bus must be configured for a Targetaddress (which is a "SCSI ID"), which is different

Página 45 - Main Screen

Operating EnvironmentWhen selecting a suitable working location, please consider : Ventilation Temperature Dust and dirt Electromag

Página 46 - Re-Config RAID

3-14Configuration TerminationTerminating a SCSI chain is achieved by adding a terminator to each end of the SCSI Bus. The Disk Array supports active

Página 47 - Set RAID Level

3-15Configuration Set PasswordPress " Enter " to activate the password setting when youkey-in the desired " Number " or " Ch

Página 48 - Hot Spare Disk

3-16ConfigurationSave & Restart Saving configuration changes causes the disk arraycontroller's working parameters to change. This canproduce

Página 49 - Set SCSI ID#

Chapter 4 : " Advanced Information "This chapter describes more information about your Disk Array. The following items are describes

Página 50 - Termination

Memory ExpansionYour Disk Array comes with 64MB of memory that is expandable to a total of 128MB by installing additional memory modules. T

Página 51 - Set Password

Installing Memory Modules : 1. Unscrew & Remove cover4-3Advanced InformationUnscrewsFigure : Remove Cover

Página 52 - Save & Restart

2. Install the memory a. The DIMM memory modules will only fit in one orientation. b. Press the memory module firmly into socket from a 45

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Hostchannel Ultra 160WideSCSIcontrollerNVRAMLCDRS232TerminalPortPCI BUSi960 Local BUSPCIBridgeMainmemoryi960RNRISCMicro-processorFlashEPROM Disk Arra

Página 54 - Memory Expansion

4-6Advanced Information Updating Firmware1. Setup your VT100 TerminalPlease configure the VT100 terminal setting to the values shownbelow :VT100 term

Página 55 - Unscrews

Advanced Information4-7Example : Setup VT100 Terminal in Windows 95Step 1.Setup VT100 TerminalR

Página 56 - Advanced Information

About This ManualThis manual serves as a useful guide you can refer to when you wish to install and operate your Disk Array. It includes the follow

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Advanced Information4-8Step 2.

Página 58 - Updating Firmware

Advanced Information4-9Step 3. Enter a name for your Terminal.

Página 59 - Setup VT100 Terminal

Advanced Information4-10Step 4. Select a connecting port in your Terminal.

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Advanced Information4-11Step 5. Port parameter settings

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Advanced Information4-12Step 6.

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Advanced Information4-13Step 7. Select emulate VT100 modeAfter you have finished the VT100 Terminal setup, you may restartyour Disk Array and press &

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Advanced Information4-14Start to Update Firmware1. Move the cursor to " Update ROM " and press "Enter".Warning !Unpredictable resu

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4-15Advanced Information2. Press " Y " to download the new firmware and press " Y " again to confirm the Update.

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4-16Advanced Information3. Select transfer " Send Text File " and press Enter.

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4-17Advanced Information4. Locate the new Firmware file on your PC.

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ContentsChapter 1 : IntroductionFeatures 1-2General RAID concep

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4-18Advanced Information5. Press " Go " to confirm to download the new firmware.

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4-19Advanced Information6. Type " Go " to reconfirm and the firmware will begin to be reprogrammed.7. After verifying, please restart t

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Advanced InformationThe RAID capacity can be expanded by add one or more Disk Drive into the existing RAID group and properly setup procedures.1. Add

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Advanced Information3. Select the " Save & Restart " function and press " Enter " to save and activate your selection.4-21

Página 72 - Capacity Expansion

Chapter 5 : " Hot Swap "This chapter explains how to remove and install the "Hot-Swap" parts without interrupting the data access

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Hot Swap5-2 Removing / Installing Hard Disk drivesa. Unlock the HDD tray (When a HDD error occurs, the HDD LED indicator lights up "RED&quo

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5-3Hot Swapb. Gently pull-out the HDD trayFigure : Swap HDD ( Pull-out )

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Hot Swap5-4c. Unscrew and unplug the cablesFigure : Swap HDD ( Unplug cables )UnscrewUnplugCables

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Figure : Swap HDD ( Lock Up )Hot Swap5-5d. Replace with a new Hard Disk Drive It must be same capacity or greater than the faulty drive, if you

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I0 Removing / Installing the Redundant P/S Unit There are two LED indicators on the front panel which display the status of the redundant powe

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Configuration Procedures 3-3 Starting the Configuration 3-4Configuration from VT100 Terminal Mode

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b. Replace with a new power supply unit5-7Hot SwapFigure : Swap P/S unit ( swap with a new unit )I0

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c. Press the Power Supply Reset switch When you replace a new power supply unit, you should then push the power supply reset switch on the

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Removing / Installing Cooling FansUnscrew the Fan door and open the door. : Be careful , the high speed rotating fans may harm

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Unplug the Fan connectorUnscrew the faulty cooling fan and replace with a good oneImportant ! The cooling fan's air flow must point to the

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A-1AppendixMicroprocessor Intel i960 RN (64-bit RISC processor) Cache Memory 64MB*

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A-2Interface : Host Channel 1* Ultra 160 LVD SCSI (68 pin) Disk Channels 6* EIDE ATA-100

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This chapter will introduce you to your new Disk Array's features and provide information on general RAID concept. Chapter 1 : " Introducti

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