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RocketRAID 3xxx
SATAII Host Adapter
User’s Guide
Revision: 1.2
Date: November 2007
HighPoint Technologies, Inc.
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RocketRAID 3xxxSATAII Host AdapterUser’s GuideRevision: 1.2Date: November 2007HighPoint Technologies, Inc.

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1-5Online RAID Level MigrationThis term describes the ability to change one type of array (RAID level), into a differenttype of array (changing a RAID

Page 3 - Table of Content

Chapter 2RocketRAID 3xxxHardware Description/InstallationContents of this Chapter:RocketRAID 3xxx Hardware1 - RocketRAID 3xxx Adapter Layout2 - Instal

Page 4 - Table of Contents

RocketRAID 3xxx Hardware Description/Installation

Page 5 - Introduction

RocketRAID 3xxx Hardware Description/InstallationFor more information about LED sup

Page 6 - About this Guide

RocketRAID 3xxx Hardware Description/InstallationPort1This represent the RocketRAID 3510’s one internal Mini-SAS port. One port cansupport up to 4 har

Page 7 - Advance RAID Features

RocketRAID 3xxx Hardware Description/InstallationPort1 – Port 8These represent the

Page 8 - PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

RocketRAID 3xxx Hardware Description/Installation

Page 9 - Array initialization

RocketRAID 3xxx Hardware Description/Installation4 - RocketRAID 3220 Adapter Layout

Page 10 - Legacy disk

RocketRAID 3xxx Hardware Description/Installation

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RocketRAID 3xxx Hardware Description/Installation2 - Installing the RocketRAID 3xxx

Page 12 - RocketRAID 3xxx Hardware

CopyrightCopyright © 2007 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. This document contains materialsprotected by International Copyright Laws. All rights reserved

Page 13 - CONN10 (BBU)

RocketRAID 3xxx Hardware Description/Installation2-94. After installing the adapter, attach hard disks to the RocketRAID 3xxx theappropriate Mini-SAS

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RocketRAID 3xxx Hardware Description/Installation

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Step3: Attach the BBU unit into CONN 10:Step4: Refasten the bracket screws:

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Chapter 3RocketRAID 3xxx BIOS UtilityContents of this Chapter:RocketRAID 3xxx BIOS Utility1 - BIOS Command Overview2 - Creating RAID Arrays3 - Adding/

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RocketRAID 3xxx BIOS Utility3-1RocketRAID 3xxx BIOS UtilityThe RocketRAID 3xxx’s BIOS Utility can be accessed using the “Ctrl+H” command.This command

Page 18 - Mini-SAS Port 2 (disks 5-8)

RocketRAID 3xxx BIOS Utility3-2Add/Remove Spare

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RocketRAID 3xxx BIOS Utility3-3disk to system BIOS, “disable” register all logical disks to system BIOS.INT 13 Support – This setting is enabled by de

Page 20 - 3 - Verifying Installation

RocketRAID 3xxx BIOS Utility2 - Creating RAID A

Page 21 - :Install the copper spacers:

RocketRAID 3xxx BIOS Utility3-5Note: Multiple arrays can be created using the same set of hard disk drives. TheCapacity option allows you to set asi

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RocketRAID 3xxx BIOS Utility3 - Adding/Remove S

Page 23 - RocketRAID 3xxx BIOS Utility

Table of ContentsITable of ContentChapter 1IntroductionAbout this Guide ...

Page 24 - 1 - BIOS Command Overview

4 - Updating the FirmwareFirmware updates are released periodically, and posted on our website for download.There are several ways to update the HPTIO

Page 25 - Settings

Chapter 4RocketRAID 3xxx Driver andSoftware Installation Microsoft Windows(2000, XP, 2003 Server, x64 versions, Vista)Contents of this Chapter:Driver

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RocketRAID 3xxx Driver and Software InstallationDriver and Software CDThe RocketRAID 3xxx retail box includes a Driver and Software CD.This CD can be

Page 27 - 2 - Creating RAID Arrays

RocketRAID 3xxx Driver and Software Installation5. Click on the “Please Select t

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RocketRAID 3xxx Driver and Software Installation4-32. Select the desired software from the drop down menu, and click on the “OK”button.Windows Driver

Page 29 - 3 - Adding/Remove Spare Disks

RocketRAID 3xxx Driver and Software Installation3. Double click the “SCSI and RA

Page 30 - 4 - Updating the Firmware

4-5Installing the driver for an existing Windows Vista system1. Install the RocketRAID 3xxx host adapter into the PC, then boot up WindowsVista.2. Win

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Chapter 5RocketRAID 3xxxWeb-RAID Management InterfaceContents of this Chapter: 1 - Web RAID Management Interface 2 - Preparing

Page 32 - Driver and Software CD

Web RAID Management Interface5-11 Web RAID Management InterfaceNote: To use the web-based RAID management interface, a web browser with XMLsupport is

Page 33 - To install the RAID software:

Web RAID Management Interface5-22 Preparing Hard disksDisks must be initialized before

Page 34 - Windows Driver Installation

IIDriver and Software CD ...4-1Windows Driver Installation .

Page 35 - XP/2003/x64 installation

Web RAID Management Interface5-32. Click the Create Array button. The create array page will appear.

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Web RAID Management Interface3. Choose the array type you want to create from the drop

Page 37 - Web-RAID Management Interface

Web RAID Management Interface 5-53) Click the Delete button.Note: An array in use by the operating system cannot be deleted. Any data stored ona delet

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Web RAID Management InterfaceVerifying an ArrayFor a RAID 1 or RAID1/0 array, verify p

Page 39 - 3 Array Management

Web RAID Management Interface 5-7B) You cannot change an array to another type of array with a smaller capacity. In somecases, a disk may need to be

Page 40 - Web RAID Management Interface

Web RAID Management Interface5-8Change Device SettingsDepending upon the capabilities

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Web RAID Management InterfaceSHI – Storage Health InspectorThe primary SHI interface displays a brief “health” summary of each hard disk.Controller I

Page 42 - Rebuilding a Failed Array

Web RAID Management Interface5-10S.M.A.R.T StatusYou can view S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitor

Page 43 - Verifying an Array

Web RAID Management Interface2) Click “Rescan Devices” button.Note: When you are hot-plugging an entire array, run rescan only after all arraymembers

Page 44 - 4 Device Management

Web RAID Management Interface5-12EventsTasks executed by the Management Software, or a

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Chapter 1IntroductionContents of this Chapter:About this guideIntroducing the RocketRAID 3xxx Host AdapterRocketRAID3xxx - Features and Specifications

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Web RAID Management InterfaceScheduling a TaskTo add a task schedule:1) Select the array that you want to verify or rebuild.2) Enter a name for the ta

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Web RAID Management Interface5-14Enable Audible AlarmThis setting enables and disables

Page 48 - 6 Managing Events and Tasks

To add a Recipient:1. Enter the necessary information for the desired recipient.2. Click the Add button.To test E-mail notification:1) Enter the neces

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Chapter 6Linux Driver SupportContents of this Chapter:Fedora 7 Linux installation OverviewRed Hat Enterprise 5 OverviewSuSE Linux Enterprise Server (S

Page 50 - 7 Settings

Linux Driver Support1 - Fedora 7 Linux installation OverviewThis section provides instructions describing how to install and utilize theRocketRAID hos

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Linux Driver Support6-23) When pro

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Linux Driver SupportStep 3 Configure System to Automatically Load the DriverTo avoid typing in “insmod hptiop_00.ko” each time the operating system is

Page 53 - Linux Driver Support

Linux Driver Support6-45 - Uninsta

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Linux Driver Support1 - Red Hat Enterprise 5 OverviewThis section provides instructions describing how to install and utilize theRocketRAID host adapt

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Linux Driver Support6-6Continue th

Page 56 - 4 - Updating the Driver

Introduction1-1About this GuideThe RocketRAID 3xxx SATAII Host Adapter’s User’s Guide provides informationabout the functions and capabilities of the

Page 57 - 5 - Uninstalling the Driver

Linux Driver SupportNext, use the “mkfs /dev/sda1” command to setup a file system on this partition. Use the command “mkdir xxxx” to create a mount po

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Linux Driver Support6-8First, obta

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Linux Driver Support1 - SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) installationOverviewThis section provides instructions describing how to install and utili

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Linux Driver Support6-105. Next. S

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Linux Driver Supportkernel (hd0,1)/vmlinux root=/dev/hda1 acpi=offinitrd (hd0,1)/initrdReboot the system to allow the new kernel parameters to take ef

Page 62 - Overview

Linux Driver Support6-12Step 4 Con

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to update the initrd file. If you are using the lilo boot loader, run lilo again (# lilo).5 - Uninstalling the DriverTo uninstall the RocketRAID 3xxx

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Chapter 7FreeBSD Driver SupportContents of this Chapter:1 - Installing FreeBSD on the RocketRAID 3xxx Controller2 - Installing the RocketRAID 3xxx Dri

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FreeBSD Driver Support1 - Installing FreeBSD on the RocketRAID 3xxx Con-trollerIf you would like to install FreeBSD onto arrays attached to the Rocket

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FreeBSD Driver Support7-2FreeBSD/i386

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FreeBSD Driver Supportfor FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASEok load disk1:hptiop_00-4.11.kofor FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASEok load disk0:hptiop_00-5.0.ko for FreeBSD 5.1-

Page 69 - <-press SPACE key

FreeBSD Driver Support7-4ok bootNote:

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FreeBSD Driver SupportAlternately, it is possible extract the files from the .img files directly, without using afloppy diskette:For FreeBSD 4.x:# vnc

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FreeBSD Driver Support7-6<- For Fre

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Example: Add the following line to instruct the system to mount /dev/da1s1e tolocation /mnt/hpt after startup:/dev/da1s1e /mnt/hpt ufs

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Chapter 8 Mac OSX DriverContents of this Chapter: Installing the driver and RAID utility

Page 74 - 4 - Uninstalling the Driver

Mac OSX Driver1 Installing the driver and RAID utilityInstalling the package1) Double click the package labeled “rr3xxx_00-MacOSX-universal-vxxx.dmg”

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Mac OSX Driver8-26) You will then be notified that a rebo

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AppendixCustomer Support

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Customer SupportIf you encounter any problems while utilizing the RocketRAID 3xxx, or have anyquestions about this or any other HighPoint product, fee

Page 78 - Customer Support

Introduction1-3Array Monitors, Alerts and Indicators• Active/Failed LED• SMTP for email notification• Alarm / Buzzer alerts for array activityRAID Man

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FCC Part 15 Class B Radio Frequency Interference statementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital devi

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Introduction1-4Un

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