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  sat a rai d s il 3112 c ontroller user? s m anual 120410056e1n
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table of contents overview ...................................................................................... 1 product overview .................................................................................... 1 sataraid features................................................................................. 1 introduction to raid ................................................................................ 2 installing hardw are driver s ............................................. 3 creating/deletin g raid set s ................................................ 4 creating raid sets ................................................................................. 4 deleting raid sets.................................................................................. 7 rebuild mirrored sets .............................................................................. 7 resolving conflict .................................................................................... 7 low level format .................................................................................... 7 creating/ naming partitions................................................ 8 creating partitions in windows xp/2000 operating systems ................. 9 creating partitions in windows 98/me operating systems ................... 16 using silicon imag e sataraid gui ..................................... 24 sataraid configuration tool................................................................ 30
sataraid controller manual 1 overview product overview silicon image?s sataraid tm provides serial ata software raid functionality including striping and mirroring to enhance the industry?s first proven pci-to-sata host controller product. two major challenges facing the storage industry today are 1) keeping pace with the increasing performance demands of computer sy stems by improving disk i/o throughput and 2) providing uninterrupted data accessibility afte r disk failure. with the sii 3112 serial ata host controller and sataraid, both of these problems can be solved. raid striping greatly improves hard disk i/o performance by conc urrently stripi ng data across multiple drives. raid mirroring enables user s to enjoy the confidence of continued data availability regardless of a disk failure by simultaneously writing the data to two drives (note that striping and mirroring can not be simultaneously configured). standard with sataraid software is a graphical us er interface (gui) that provides easy-to- use configurations for the di fferent raid sets supported. sataraid features raid 0 and 1 hot spare and on-line mirror rebuilding system gui monitoring utility: - displays logs and alerts user s to vital raid set information - manages raid set functions (configures, rebuilds, etc.) raid set accommodates multiple sized hdds hdds function normally when not in raid sets adjustable stripe size for raid 0 automatically selects highest available transfer speed for all ata and atapi devices supports: - udma up to 150 mb/sec. - all udma and pio modes - up to 2 sata devices - acpi and ata/atapi6
sataraid controller manual 2 introduction to raid (redundant array of independent disks) raid technology is a sophisticated disk m anagement system that manages multiple disk drives, enhancing i/o performance an d providing redundanc y in order to prevent the loss of data in case any of t he individual disks fail. sataraid provides two raid set types, striped (raid 0) and mirrored (raid 1). disk striping (raid 0) striping is a performance-orient ed, non-redundant data mapping technique. while striping is discussed as a raid set type, it actually does not provide fault tolerance. with modern sata and ata bus mastering te chnology, multiple i/o operations can be done in par allel, enhancing performance. striping arrays use multip le disks to form a larger virtual disk. this figure shows a stripe set using two disks wi th stripe zero written to disk one, stripe one to disk two, and so forth. disk mirroring (raid 1) with disk mirroring there is a redundant disk that mirrors the main disk. data that is written to the main disk is also written to the redundant disk. this redundancy provides fault tolerant protection from a single disk failure. if a read fa ilure occurs on one drive, the system reads the data from the other drive. stri p 0 stri p 2 stri p 4 stri p 6 stri p 1 stri p 3 stri p 5 stri p 7 block0 block1 block2 block3 block0 block1 block2 block3
sataraid controller manual 3 installing hardware drivers after you install your windows operating system to one of your hard disks (whether it is one of the sata drives or an ata drive), the ?fou nd new hardware wizard? will appear prompting you to install the hardware drivers for the raid controller (as shown below). select the ?install from a list or specific lo cation (advanced)? option and then click ?next?. on the next screen, check the ?include this loca tion in the search:? box. click the ?browse? button, search for the path d:\nforce\raid (note that drive letter may be different on your system) in the location text box and then click ?nex t? to install the driver. finally, click ?finish? on the next screen to complete the installation.
sataraid controller manual 4 creating/deleting raid sets (bios raid confi guration utility) creating and deleting raid sets are done usi ng the bios raid configuration utility. during bootup, the following message will appear, pausing for a few moments allowing the user to enter the raid utility. ?press or f4 to enter raid utility? the bios raid configuration utility screen will appear as shown below: the top-left portion of the screen lists the basic f unctions. the bottom-left portion of the screen lists the sata drives currently installed on the system. the top-right portion of the screen displays instructions and co mments for the user. the bottom-ri ght portion lists the command keys. creating raid sets this mainboard supports only two sataraid drives and so configuring raid sets is a relatively simple procedure. 1. from the bios raid configurati on utility select ?create raid set.? 2. choose either a ?striped? or ?mirrored? raid set. (note that a ?striped set? and a ?mirrored set? cannot be configured concurrently). raid configuration utility ? silicon image inc. copyright ? 2003 select menu esc previous menu enter select ctrl-e exit * 0 pm st3120026as 114473mb 1 sm st3120023as 114473mb create raid set delete raid set rebuild mirrored set resolve conflicts low level format press ?enter? to create raid set important note before you configure any sata hard drives into your system, backup any important data as a safety precaution.
sataraid controller manual 5 3. select if you want the utility to auto configure the raid set or if you want to manually configure the raid set. using the manual me thod, there is a different set of options depending on whether you choose striped or mirrored. (striped) auto configuration? manual configuration? 1rst drive? 0 pm 1 sm 2nd drive? 0 pm 1 sm chunk size? 4k 8k 16k 32k 64k 128k choose whether the first drive is the primary or secondary drive. ?0 pm? represents the connector ?sata1? on the mainboard. ?1 sm? represents sata2? on the mainboard. choose whether the second drive is the primary or secondary drive. there will actually only be one option here and the option that displays will depend on your selection in the previous question. select the striping chunk size. manual select either manual or auto configuration.
sataraid controller manual 6 4. at the end, the utility will ask ?are you sure?? before executing the new configuration. confirm to finish. (mirrored) auto configuration? manual configuration? source drive? 0 pm 1 sm disk copy? yes no online copy? offline copy? target drive? 0 pm 1 sm select the target drive. there will actually only be one option here and the option that displays will depend on your selection in the previous question. select whether you would like to perform a disk copy. this is only required when the source drive already contains data and you need to initialize the target drive with the same data. select whether you would like to perform the disk copy offline or online. select either manual or auto configuration. note that you must use ?manual? if you are installing a disk that already contains data. choose the source drive as the primary or secondary drive. ?0 pm? represents the connector ?sata1? on the mainboard. ?1 sm? represents sata2? on the mainboard. manual
sataraid controller manual 7 deleting raid sets to remove one or more raid se ts, select ?delete raid set.? select the desired set and press y when asked ?are you sure?? rebuild mirrored sets this function is used after a disk failure on one of the mirrored disks. after installing the replacement disk, this function allows you to r ebuild the replacement disk from the existing disk before you can begin using it. resolving conflict when a raid set is created, the metadata wr itten to the disk includes drive connection information (primary channel, secondary channel). if, after a disk failure, the replacement disk was previously part of a raid set (or us ed in another system), it may have conflicting metadata, specifically in refer ence to the drive connection information. if so, this will prohibit the raid set from being either created or rebuilt. in order for the raid set to function properly, this old metadata must be first overwritten wi th the new metadata. to resolve this, select ?resolve conflict? and the correc t metadata, including the correct drive connection information will be written to the replacement disk. low level format allows you to perform a low level format on the hard disks.
sataraid controller manual 8 creating/ naming partitions after configuring the two physical sata hard di sks as a raid set (done with the raid bios utility), we must partition the disks. that is, di vide the space on the raid set into several logical drives (e:, f:, g: etc). the creation and naming of partitions is something that is done within the windows operating system. windows xp/2000 both use the disk management utility. windows 98/me uses the ?fdisk? utility. win do w s 98/ me ( f d i s k ut ili ty) windows xp/2000 (disk management utility)
sataraid controller manual 9 creating partitions in windo ws xp/2000 operating systems initializing and converting the disks 1. after setting up the raid sets in the bios raid utility and r ebooting the system, access the disk management utility using the fo llowing instructions beginning at the control panel window. control panel ->administrative tools->computer management->storage -> disk management 2. if this is the first time using the disk management utility after configuring the raid set in bios, you will be prompted with the ?initialize and convert disk wizard? as shown below. click ?next? 3. check the box next to the raid set (in this case disk 1) that needs initialization and click ?next?. note : before creating any partitions, raid sets must first be created/deleted using the bios raid utility (see creating/deleting raid sets).
sataraid controller manual 10 4. check the box next to the raid set (in this case disk 1) that needs conversion and click ?next?. 5. on this next screen click ?finish? to complete.
sataraid controller manual 11 using disk management window to partition your drive now that you have initialized the disks, again access the disk management window from the windows control panel as shown below: control panel ->administrative tools- >computer managem ent->storage -> disk management take note of 3 sections of this screen: section 1 : this section lists all formatted and available disks. section 2 : this section reports on each disk set. disk 1 in this example represents two 112 gb physical disks setup as a ?striped raid set? in the bios raid utility. note that all of the disk s pace for the two striped disks are reported here. on mirrored disks however, only the disk space for one of the two disks are reported. section 3 : this section displays all of the parti tions for this raid set (disk 1). in the image above, no partitions have been al located and thus the raid set is unusable at this time. windows xp/2000 section 1 section 3 section 2
sataraid controller manual 12 creating the partitions . at this point, there should be one disk with ? unallocated? partitions. this represents the raid set. 1. right-click on the partitio n of the disk 1 (section 2) on the disk management window and click on ?new volume.? the ?new volume wizard? will appear as shown below. click ?next. note : in section 1, all disks should list the following: ?basic?, ?< disk size >? and ?online?. if your disk is listed as ?unknown? or ?dynamic? rather than ?basic?, fo llow the instructions below to change it to ?basic?: if the disk reports as ? unknown ,? right-click on the disk (in section 2) and click on ?write signature?. at this point, a window will appear with the disk in question (all ?unknown? disks may appear in this window). make sure the box next to each disk is checked, then click ?ok?. if a disk reports as ? dynamic ,? right-click on section 2 of that disk, and click on ?return disk to basic...? within seconds the disk should report as basic. note : in this section, our example system will include two 112 gb sata drives that have been configured in the bios raid utility. the system will also contain an ata drive (c:) that has already been confi g ured with an o p eratin g s y stem.
sataraid controller manual 13 2. the next screen allows you to select t he volume type. select ?simple and click ?next?. 3. the next window allows you to set up the par tition size of the partition that you are creating. since this is a striped raid set utilizing two 112 gb disk drives, the largest partition that you can create is approximat ely 224 gb. in the example below we are creating a 500 mb partition. click ?next?.
sataraid controller manual 14 4. the next window designates the drive letter of the partition. 5. the next window allows the user to labe l the volume name and choose the type of formatting to take place upon the creation of the partition. name the volume (we suggest a generic but descriptive name such as striped set or something specific to the usage such as financial, criti cal, miscellaneous, etc.). check the box next to ?quick format.?. click ?next?.
sataraid controller manual 15 6. the next window is a summary window listing all of the selections made. click ?finish?. in the disk management window, section 2 for disk1 should display the new partition with a label of ?healthy?. this section may also display ?formatting? which indicates that formatting is still taking place. this phase may take a few minutes depending on the size of the partition. do not attempt to create a partition for the next disk until the disk currently being formatt ed is complete and reports ?healthy?. 7. repeat this procedure for any remainin g partitions you would like to configure. when you have finished configuring your partitions, close the data management window by clicking on the close button ma rked ?x? in the top right corner of the window. click on the ?my computer? icon on the de sktop. the new 500 mb partition should now be visible and appropriately named. data may now be written to and read from that partition.
sataraid controller manual 16 creating partitions in windows 98/me operating systems windows 9x uses the ?fdisk? utility to partition its disks. partitioning the disks using the fdisk utility 1. click on the start button and select run 2. select run... 3. type fdisk 4. click ok. the screen below will appear. press ?enter?. note : before creating any partitions, ra id sets must first be created/deleted using the bios raid utility (see creating/deleting raid sets).
sataraid controller manual 17 5. the fdisk options window will appear. the current fixed drive will be set to the system drive (normally c:\). in order to create partitions, the current fixed drive needs to be changed. enter the choice ? 5? and press enter . 6. on this next screen, enter the disk number t hat you want change to the current fixed drive and press enter .
sataraid controller manual 18 7. after returning to the fdisk options screen, enter the choice ?1? and press enter . 8. the following window will appear. enter the choice ? 2 ? to create an extended partition and press enter .
sataraid controller manual 19 the following window will appear with a progress indicator. wait until it finishes. 9. this next window explains how much space will be available in the partition. press enter .
sataraid controller manual 20 10. this next window shows that the partition has been successfully created. press ? esc ?. this next screen shows that fdisk is now cr eating a logical drive. wait until complete.
sataraid controller manual 21 11. the next screen reports partition size. press ?enter? 12. this window now displays the drive, its drive letter and size. press esc .
sataraid controller manual 22 13. if another drive needs to be partitioned, repeat the process, starting by changing the fixed disk drive (press 5). if done, press ?esc?. 14. if you pressed ?esc? in the previous step, the following window will display reminding you to reboot your system.
sataraid controller manual 23 15. after restarting the computer, and re booting windows 9x, double-click on the ?my computer? icon. 16. right-click on each new drive and select format. only a full format will be accepted at th is point. select ?full format?, enter the label name for the drive or raid set (if desired) and click ?ok?. 17. once the drive has been formatted, repeat the procedure for each new drive, after which the new drives will be ready for use.
sataraid controller manual 24 using silicon image sataraid gui the sataraid gui offers the user or system administrator the ability to easily monitor and configure notification alerts for the raid set. to launch the gui, simply double-click on the icon located in the bottom right hand corner of the desktop. . if the icon does not appear in the bottom right hand corner of the desktop, find where the application was saved and launch from there. up on launching the gui, the first window should appear as follows, displaying basic system information. main screen about sataraid hel p on sataraid send confi g uration usin g email co py confi g uration to cli p board save confi g uration to a file confi g u r ation tool confi g uration tree
sataraid controller manual 25 events log tab (main screen) disk storage subsystem level clicking on a disk storage subsystem item wi ll provide specific information for that component as shown below.
sataraid controller manual 26 channel level selecting a specific channel, either chan nel 1 or channel 0 will provide channel information. device level selecting a specific drive reports all perti nent information for that drive, including configuration and disk identification information.
sataraid controller manual 27 smart configuration tab (device level). identify data tab (device level)
sataraid controller manual 28 sets level selecting the sets item will provide inform ation on the rio version as well as array conflict information: sets detail level by selecting a specific raid set, such as se t 0, the type of raid set, the number of members and capacity are reported. set tab
sataraid controller manual 29 members tab the members tab of this window reports the device identification (corresponding with the information in the bios) and the state of each device. besides reporting information, the members tab of a mirrored set allows the user to remove a specific drive from that set, as well as add a designated spare drive to a mirrored set that has experienced a disk failure . removing a drive from a striped set is not allowed because it would destroy all the data . note that when a mirrored set is first created, the state of t he ?destination? drive may report as rebuild for as much as 30-90 minutes depending on the size of the disk. smart/configuration tab & identity data tabs smart and configuration information, as well as data identification are provided for each set. the device loc refers to how each physical disk is reported in the bios raid utility.
sataraid controller manual 30 sataraid configuration tool the sataraid configuration tool provides us ers and system administrators with tools for administering workstations or servers wi th the sataraid features implemented. by clicking on the toolbox icon in the top left portion of the sataraid gui window, you can access the sataraid configuration tool. the user may configure sataraid features including customizing the settings for smtp, e-mail alerts, ev ent level alert notification, log file location, audio options, and popup alerts. sata configuration tool sataraid gui window
sataraid controller manual 31 smtp this is the smtp server that is used to deliver alert notification e-mail and system configurations from an sataraid system. contact your network administrator for this information. both the name and domain must be entered. e-mail the current sataraid conf iguration may be sent via e-mail to a specific recipient. using the e-mail tab in the sataraid configuration menu, the user may set the default e-mail address and subject line to where the configurations should be sent. you will be given the option however of changing the recipient when you invoke the ?send configurat ion? function from the sataraid gui window. notification when certain events occur, sataraid may be configured to send notices to assigned individual e-mail addresses. using the notification tab, all e-mail addresses that are to receive the notices must be entered here.
sataraid controller manual 32 event level the system may be configured to deliver e-mail notifications when certai n events occur. you can determine which alerts that are sent depending on the severity of the problem. the different levels are: disabled - no event logs will be sent. informational event level - informational - warnings - errors warning event level - warnings - errors errors event level - errors log file the log file is used to store event information received from all the silicon image raid drivers. the log file is a text file and can be viewed with notepad or sataraid. use the log file tab to set where the log file should be stored as well as t he name of the file. audio the user may set different audio alerts for the different levels of events.
sataraid controller manual 33 popup the popup window is a visual notification that an event has occurred. the popup window can be disabled or set to popup for only certain event levels. the different levels are: disabled - no popup windows will occur. informational event level - informational - warnings - errors warning event level - warnings - errors errors event level - errors


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