LSI MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 RAID Controller Series 518 User Manual
Megaraid, Scsi 320-2 raid controller hardware guide
Table of contents
Document Outline
- MegaRAID® SCSI 3202 RAID Controller
- Preface
- Contents
- Chapter1 Overview
- Chapter2 Introduction to RAID
- 2.1 RAID Benefits
- 2.2 MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 – Host-Based RAID Solution
- 2.3 RAID Overview
- 2.3.1 Physical Array
- 2.3.2 Logical Drive
- 2.3.3 Consistency Check
- 2.3.4 Fault Tolerance
- 2.3.5 Disk Striping
- 2.3.6 Disk Mirroring
- 2.3.7 Disk Spanning
- 2.3.8 Parity
- 2.3.9 Hot Spares
- 2.3.10 Hot Swapping
- 2.3.11 Disk Rebuild
- 2.3.12 Logical Drive States
- 2.3.13 SCSI Drive States
- 2.3.14 Disk Array Types
- 2.3.15 Enclosure Management
- Chapter3 RAID Levels
- Chapter4 Features
- 4.1 SMART Technology
- 4.2 Configuration on Disk
- 4.3 Configuration Features
- 4.4 Array Performance Features
- 4.5 RAID Management Features
- 4.6 Fault Tolerance Features
- 4.7 Software Utilities
- 4.8 Operating System Software Drivers
- 4.9 MegaRAID SCSI 320-2 Specifications
- 4.10 MegaRAID Components
- 4.11 RAID Management
- 4.12 Compatibility
- Chapter5 Configuring Physical Drives, Arrays, and Logical Drives
- Chapter6 Hardware Installation
- 6.1 Hardware Requirements
- 6.2 Installation Steps
- Table6.1 Hardware Installation Steps
- 6.2.1 Step 1: Unpack
- 6.2.2 Step 2: Power Down
- 6.2.3 Step 3: Install Cache Memory
- 6.2.4 Step 4: Check Jumper Settings
- 6.2.5 Step 5: Set Termination
- 6.2.6 Step 6 Set SCSI Terminator Power
- 6.2.7 Step 7: Install Battery Pack (Optional)
- 6.2.8 Step 8: Install MegaRAID SCSI 320-2
- 6.2.9 Step 9: Connect SCSI Devices
- 6.2.10 Step 10: Set Target IDs
- 6.2.11 Step 11: Power Up
- 6.2.12 Step 12: Run the MegaRAID BIOS Configuration Utility
- 6.2.13 Step 13: Install the Operating System Driver
- 6.3 Summary
- Chapter7 Installing and Configuring Clusters
- 7.1 Overview
- 7.2 Benefits of Clusters
- 7.3 Installation and Configuration
- 7.4 Cluster Installation
- 7.4.1 Installation Overview
- 7.4.2 Installing Microsoft Windows 2000
- 7.4.3 Setting Up Networks
- 7.4.4 Configuring the Cluster Node Network Adapter
- 7.4.5 Setting Up the First Node in Your Cluster
- 7.4.6 Configuring the Public Network Adapter
- 7.4.7 Verifying Connectivity and Name Resolution
- 7.4.8 Verifying Domain Membership
- 7.4.9 Setting Up a Cluster User Account
- 7.4.10 Setting Up Shared Disks
- 7.4.11 Configuring Shared Disks
- 7.4.12 Assigning Drive Letters
- 7.4.13 Verifying Disk Access and Functionality
- 7.4.14 Installing Cluster Service Software
- 7.4.15 Configuring Cluster Disks
- 7.4.16 Validating the Cluster Installation
- 7.4.17 Configuring the Second Node
- 7.4.18 Verifying Installation
- 7.5 Installing SCSI Drives
- Chapter8 Troubleshooting
- AppendixA SCSI Cables and Connectors
- AppendixB Audible Warnings
- AppendixC Glossary
- Index
- Customer Feedback