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www.dell.com | support.dell.comDell™ PowerEdge™ ExpandableRAID Controller (PERC) 6/i,PERC 6/E and CERC 6/iUser’s GuideDell_PERC6.2_UG.book Page 1 We

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100 Configuring and Managing RAID NOTE: The List View of the Virtual Disk Management screen displays different options from the Tree View. Space Allo

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Configuring and Managing RAID 101Virtual Disk ActionsTable 6-4 describes the actions you can perform on virtual disks. For procedures you can use to p

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102 Configuring and Managing RAID• Performing the Replace Member operation• Setting the LED to blink• Making a disk online or offline (unaffiliated wi

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Configuring and Managing RAID 103RebuildSelect Rebuild to rebuild one or more failed physical disks. For information on performing a physical disk reb

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104 Configuring and Managing RAIDController Management ActionsTable 6-6 describes the actions you can perform on the Ctrl Mgmt screen.Foreign Configur

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Configuring and Managing RAID 105The section "Importing or Clearing Foreign Configurations Using the Foreign Configuration View Screen" on p

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106 Configuring and Managing RAIDPerform the following steps to create global hot spares.1Press <Ctrl><N> to access the PD Mgmt screen.A l

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Configuring and Managing RAID 1074Press the down-arrow key to select Remove Hot Spare from the list of actions and press <Enter>.The physical di

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108 Configuring and Managing RAIDRestrictions and LimitationsThe following restrictions and limitations apply to the Replace Member operation:•The Rep

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Configuring and Managing RAID 1093Press <F2> to display a menu of available actions.The Rebuild option is highlighted at the top of the menu.4Pr

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WARNING: Safety Instructions 11WARNING: Safety InstructionsUse the following safety guidelines to help ensure your own personal safety and to help pro

Strona 14 - SAFETY: Battery Disposal

110 Configuring and Managing RAIDAfter you enable the BIOS for a controller, perform the following steps to enable the boot support for that controlle

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Configuring and Managing RAID 111Restoring Factory Default SettingsYou can use the Ctrl Mgmt menu screen to restore the default settings for the optio

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Troubleshooting 113TroubleshootingTo get help with your Dell™ PowerEdge™ Expandable RAID Controller (PERC) 6 and Dell Cost-Effective RAID Controller (

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114 TroubleshootingAdapter at Baseport xxxx is not respondingwhere xxxx is the baseport of the controllerIf the BIOS detects the controller but the co

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Troubleshooting 115Memory/Battery problems were detected. The adapter has recovered, but cached data was lost. Press any key to continue.This message

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116 TroubleshootingForeign configuration(s) found on adapter. Press any key to continue, or ’C’ to load the configuration utility or ’F’ to import for

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Troubleshooting 117Invalid SAS topology detected. Please check your cable configurations, repair the problem, and restart your system.The SAS cables f

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118 TroubleshootingSome configured disks have been removed from your system or are no longer accessible. Check your cables and ensure all disks are pr

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Troubleshooting 119Table 7-2 describes the BBU-related error messages and warnings.Virtual Disks DegradedA redundant virtual disk is in a degraded sta

Strona 24 - Using the SMART Feature

12 WARNING: Safety Instructions• Operate the product only from the type of external power source indicated on the electrical ratings label. If you are

Strona 25 - Initializing Virtual Disks

120 TroubleshootingMemory ErrorsMemory errors can corrupt cached data, so the controllers are designed to detect and attempt to recover from these mem

Strona 26 - Consistency Checks

Troubleshooting 121General ProblemsTable 7-3 describes general problems you might encounter, with suggested solutions.Table 7-3. General ProblemsProbl

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122 TroubleshootingPhysical Disk Related IssuesTable 7-4 describes physical disk-related problems you might encounter, with suggested solutions.Table

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Troubleshooting 123Physical Disk Failures and RebuildsTable 7-5 describes issues related to physical disk failures and rebuilds.Table 7-5. Physical Di

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124 TroubleshootingRebuilding a physical disk after one of them is in a failed state.If you have configured hot spares, the PERC 6 controller automati

Strona 30 - Battery Management

Troubleshooting 125SMART ErrorsTable 7-6 describes issues related to the Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART). SMART monitors the

Strona 31 - Battery Learn Cycle

126 TroubleshootingReplace Member ErrorsTable 7-7 describes issues related to the Replace Member feature. NOTE: For more information about the Repla

Strona 32 - Write-Back and Write-Through

Troubleshooting 127Linux Operating System ErrorsTable 7-8 describes issues related to the Linux operating system.Table 7-8. Linux Operating System Err

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128 TroubleshootingDriver does not auto-build into new kernel after customer updates.This error is a generic problem for Dynamic Kernel Module Support

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Troubleshooting 129Controller LED IndicatorsThe external SAS ports on the PERC 6/E adapter have a port status LED per x4 SAS port. This bi-color LED d

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WARNING: Safety Instructions 13In addition, note these safety guidelines when appropriate:• When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on i

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130 TroubleshootingDrive Carrier LED IndicatorsThe LED on the physical disk carrier indicates the state of each physical disk. Each drive carrier in y

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Troubleshooting 131Green/amber flashing(Green On 500 ms / Amber On 500 ms, Off 1000 ms)Predicted failure reported by driveGreen flashing(Green On 3000

Strona 38 - Patrol Read

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Regulatory Notices 133Regulatory NoticesFor additional regulatory information, please go to the Regulatory Compliance Homepage on www.dell.com at the

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Corporate Contact Details (Taiwan Only) 135Corporate Contact Details (Taiwan Only)Pursuant to Article 11 of the Commodity Inspection Act, Dell provide

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Glossary 137GlossaryAAdapterAn adapter enables the computer system to access peripheral devices by converting the protocol of one bus or interface to

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138 GlossaryBattery Backup Unit (BBU)The battery backup unit protects the integrity of the cached data on the controller by providing backup power if

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Glossary 139CachingThe process of utilizing a high speed memory buffer, referred to as a “cache,” in order to speed up the overall read or write perfo

Strona 46 - Unit (TBBU) on PERC 6/E

14 WARNING: Safety InstructionsYou can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge:• When unpacking a static-sensitiv

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140 GlossaryDisk ArrayA collection of disks from one or more disk subsystems combined using a configuration utility. The utility controls the disks an

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Glossary 141DKMSAcronym for Dynamic Kernel Module Support. Designed by Dell™, DKMS creates a framework in which kernel-dependent module source can res

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142 GlossaryFFailed Physical DiskA physical disk that has ceased to function, that consistently functions improperly, or that is inaccessible.Fault To

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Glossary 143GGBAcronym for gigabyte(s). A gigabyte equals 1,024 megabytes or 1,073,741,824 bytes (2^30 bytes).HHost SystemAny system on which the RAID

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144 GlossaryIInitializationThe process of writing zeros to the data fields of a virtual disk and, in fault tolerant RAID levels, generating the corres

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Glossary 145Logical DiskA set of contiguous chunks on a physical disk. Logical disks are used in array implementations as constituents of logical volu

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146 GlossaryNNon Read AheadNon read ahead is a cache read policy. If you select Non read ahead in the BIOS Configuration Utility, the controller does

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Glossary 147Online Capacity ExpansionOperation to add capacity to an existing virtual disk by adding an additional physical disk while the host system

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148 GlossaryPHYThe interface required to transmit and receive data packets transferred across the serial bus.Each PHY can form one side of the physica

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Glossary 149ProtocolA set of formal rules describing how to transmit data, generally across a network or when communicating with storage subsystems. L

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Overview 15OverviewThe Dell™ PowerEdge™ Expandable RAID Controller (PERC) 6 family of controllers and the Dell Cost-Effective RAID Controller (CERC) 6

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150 GlossaryThe Dell OpenManage™ storage management application configures the disks after you have installed the operating system. Storage Management

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Glossary 151Redundant Virtual DiskA redundant virtual disk is one which has redundant data on physical disks in the disk group that can be used to reb

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152 GlossaryRPMAcronym for Red Hat Package Manager. RPM is a software manager used to install, remove, query, and verify the software on your system.

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Glossary 153SMARTAcronym for Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology. The self-monitoring analysis and reporting technology (SMART) feature

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154 GlossarySSPAcronym for Serial SCSI Protocol. SSP enables communication with other SAS devices. Each PHY on the SAS controller can function as an S

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Glossary 155VVirtual DiskA virtual disk refers to storage created by a RAID controller from one or more physical disks. Although a virtual disk may be

Strona 64 - Installing Windows Drivers

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Strona 65 - Operating System Installation

Index 157IndexBbackground initialization, 25, 137stopping, 108baseport, 137batteryinstalling transportable battery backup, 46management, 30removing fr

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158 IndexEelectrostatic discharge. See ESDESD, 13Ffault tolerance, 34features, 34foreign configuration, 104Foreign Configuration View, 104Hhot swap, 1

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Index 159management, 101post error messages, 113RRAID, 143-144configuration, 77configuration and management, 77configuration functions, 83configuratio

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16 OverviewOperating System SupportThe PERC 6 and CERC 6/i controllers support the following operating systems:• Citrix® XenServer® Dell Edition• Micr

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160 IndexWWindows, 63drivers, 63updating drivers, 68Windows XP DriverInstallation on an Existing System, 76write policy, 84Dell_PERC6.2_UG.book Page

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Overview 17Summary of RAID Levels• RAID 0 uses disk striping to provide high data throughput, especially for large files in an environment that requir

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18 OverviewFor example, in a four-disk system using only disk striping (used in RAID 0), segment 1 is written to disk 1, segment 2 is written to disk

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Overview 19Figure 2-2 shows an example of disk mirroring.Figure 2-2. Example of Disk Mirroring (RAID 1)Spanned RAID LevelsSpanning is a term used to d

Strona 73 - Upgrading the Kernel

Notes, Cautions, and Warnings NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your system. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicate

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20 OverviewFigure 2-3. Example of Distributed Parity (RAID 5) NOTE: Parity is distributed across multiple physical disks in the disk group.Figure 2-4.

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About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i Controllers 21About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i ControllersThis section describes the features of the Dell™ PowerEdge™ Expandable RA

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22 About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i ControllersBattery Backup UnitYes, TransportableYesbYes NoCache Memory256-MB DDRII cache memory size.Optional 512-MB DIMM

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About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i Controllers 23Multiple Virtual Disks per ControllerUp to 64 virtual disks per controllerUp to 64 virtual disks per controlle

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24 About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i Controllers NOTE: The maximum array size is limited by the maximum number of drives per disk group (32), the maximum num

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About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i Controllers 25A SMART failure is also referred to as a predicted failure. There are numerous factors that relate to predicte

Strona 80 - Menu Navigation Controls

26 About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i ControllersFull Initialization of Virtual DisksPerforming a Full Initialization on a virtual disk overwrites all blocks a

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About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i Controllers 27Disk RoamingThe PERC 6 and CERC 6/i controllers support moving physical disks from one cable connection or bac

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28 About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i ControllersPerform the following steps to use disk migration:1Turn off the system that contains the source controller.2Mo

Strona 83 - Setting Up Virtual Disks

About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i Controllers 29Migrating Virtual Disks from SAS 6/iR to PERC 6 and CERC 6/i NOTE: The supported operating systems listed in

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Contents 3Contents1 WARNING: Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . 11SAFETY: General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11SAFETY: When Working Insi

Strona 85 - Virtual Disk Management

30 About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i Controllers6Exit the BIOS Configuration Utility and reboot the system.7Ensure all the latest drivers for PERC 6 or CERC 6

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About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i Controllers 31Battery Learn CycleLearn cycle is a battery calibration operation performed by the controller periodically to

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32 About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i ControllersVirtual Disk Write Cache PoliciesThe write cache policy of a virtual disk determines how the controller handle

Strona 88 - Checking Data Consistency

About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i Controllers 33Conditions Under Which Write-Through is EmployedWrite-Through caching is used under all conditions in which th

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34 About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i ControllersRAID level. When a RLM/OCE operation is complete, a reboot is not necessary. For a list of RAID level migratio

Strona 90 - Configuration View Screen

About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i Controllers 35 NOTE: The total number of physical disks in a disk group cannot exceed 32. NOTE: You cannot perform RAID le

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36 About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i ControllersFault Tolerance FeaturesTable 3-3 lists the features that provide fault tolerance to prevent data loss in case

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About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i Controllers 37Failed Physical Disk DetectionThe controller automatically detects and rebuilds failed physical disks when you

Strona 93 - Managing Preserved Cache

38 About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i ControllersAutomatic Replace Member with Predicted FailureA Replace Member operation can occur when there is a SMART pred

Strona 94 - Managing Dedicated Hot Spares

About PERC 6 and CERC 6/i Controllers 393Patrol Read adjusts the amount of controller resources dedicated to Patrol Read operations based on outstandi

Strona 95 - Deleting Disk Groups

4 ContentsInitializing Virtual Disks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Background Initialization. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Full Initializatio

Strona 96 - Resetting the Configuration

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Installing and Configuring Hardware 41Installing and Configuring Hardware WARNING: Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the syst

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42 Installing and Configuring Hardware5Align the PERC 6/E adapter to the PCI-E slot you have selected. CAUTION: Never apply pressure to the adapter m

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Installing and Configuring Hardware 43Figure 4-2. Installing a PERC 6/i Adapter7Tighten the bracket screw, if any, or use the system’s retention clips

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44 Installing and Configuring Hardware9Connect the cable from the external enclosure to the controller. For more information, see Figure 4-3.Figure 4-

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Installing and Configuring Hardware 45Figure 4-4. Connecting Cables to the Controller11Replace the cover of the system. For more information on closin

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46 Installing and Configuring HardwareInstalling the Transportable Battery Backup Unit (TBBU) on PERC 6/E CAUTION: The following procedure must be pe

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Installing and Configuring Hardware 474Place the PERC 6/E adapter on a flat, clean, and static–free surface.5Mount the memory module in the controller

Strona 104 - Foreign Configuration View

48 Installing and Configuring HardwareFigure 4-6. Installing a DIMMTransferring a TBBU Between ControllersThe TBBU provides uninterrupted power supply

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Installing and Configuring Hardware 49Perform the following steps to replace a failed controller with data in the TBBU:1Perform a controlled shutdown

Strona 106 - Configuring and Managing RAID

Contents 5Redundant Path With Static LoadBalancing Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Using Replace Member and RevertibleHot Spares . . . .

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50 Installing and Configuring Hardware3Locate the PERC 6/E adapter in the system and disconnect the external cables from the adapter. NOTE: The locat

Strona 108 - Restrictions and Limitations

Installing and Configuring Hardware 515Determine whether the Dirty Cache LED on the controller is illuminated. For location of the LED, see Figure 4-8

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52 Installing and Configuring HardwareRemoving the DIMM and Battery from a PERC 6/E Adapter NOTE: The TBBU on the PERC 6/E adapter consists of a DIMM

Strona 110 - Enabling BIOS Stop on Error

Installing and Configuring Hardware 53Figure 4-9. PERC 6/E Adapter Dirty Cache LED Location5Press down on the tabs at each edge of the DIMM slot until

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54 Installing and Configuring HardwareFigure 4-10. Removing the TBBUDisconnecting the BBU from a PERC 6/i Adapter or a PERC 6/i Integrated Controller

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Installing and Configuring Hardware 551Perform a controlled shutdown on the system in which the PERC 6/i is installed.2Disconnect the system from the

Strona 113 - Troubleshooting

56 Installing and Configuring HardwareIf the connection between an Out port on the controller and an In port on an enclosure fails, an alternate path

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Installing and Configuring Hardware 57Figure 4-13 displays Redundant path Storage Configuration with three enclosuresFigure 4-13. Redundant Path Suppo

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58 Installing and Configuring HardwarePerform the following steps to configure the hardware to utilize redundant paths on the PERC 6/E adapter:1Set up

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Installing and Configuring Hardware 59Removing and Installing the PERC 6/i and CERC 6/i Integrated Storage Controller Cards in Dell Modular Blade Syst

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6 Contents5 Driver Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Installing Windows Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Creating the Drive

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60 Installing and Configuring HardwareFigure 4-14. Removing and Installing the Storage Controller CardInstalling the Storage Controller CardTo install

Strona 119 - Virtual Disks Degraded

Installing and Configuring Hardware 615Close the top cover of the Modular Blade system. For more information on closing the top cover of the Modular B

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Driver Installation 63Driver InstallationThe Dell™ PowerEdge™ Expandable RAID Controller (PERC) 6 and Dell Cost-Effective RAID Controller (CERC) 6/i f

Strona 122 - Physical Disk Related Issues

64 Driver InstallationInstalling Windows DriversCreating the Driver MediaPerform the following steps to create the driver media:1Browse to the downloa

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Driver Installation 654From the list of drivers displayed, select the driver you require. Select the self-extracting zip file and click Run. Copy the

Strona 124 - 124 Troubleshooting

66 Driver Installation3Press the <S> key.The system prompts for the driver media to be inserted. NOTE: The driver can be provided using a prope

Strona 125 - SMART Errors

Driver Installation 67Installing a Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, or Windows XP Driver for a New RAID Controller NOTE: PERC

Strona 126 - Replace Member Errors

68 Driver InstallationUpdating an Existing Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows XP, or Windows Vista Driver NOTE: Close all applications

Strona 127 - Linux Operating System Errors

Driver Installation 6912Click Next and continue the installation steps in the Wizard.13Click Finish to exit the wizard and reboot the system for the c

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Contents 76 Configuring and Managing RAID. . . . . . . 77Dell OpenManage Storage Management . . . . . . . . 77Dell SAS RAID Storage Manager . . . .

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70 Driver Installation3Use the dd command to create a driver update disk. Use the appropriate image for the purpose.dd if=<name of the dd image fil

Strona 130 - Drive Carrier LED Indicators

Driver Installation 71Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux Operating System Using the Driver Update DiskettePerform the following steps to install Red

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72 Driver Installation6Click OK.If you want to install from another driver update medium, continue with the following steps.7The system displays the m

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Driver Installation 73Upgrading the KernelWhen upgrading to a new kernel, you must reinstall the DKMS-enabled driver packages. Perform the following s

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74 Driver InstallationInstalling Solaris DriverUse the procedures in this section to install the driver for Solaris 10. To ensure that you have the cu

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Driver Installation 755Select [3] if you created a diskette from the mega_sas.img file and you are using a removable (USB) diskette drive.6Follow inst

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76 Driver Installation4From the screen that displays, go to the Storage Adapter screen to install the MegaRAID SAS driver.5Delete any existing RAID ad

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Configuring and Managing RAID 77Configuring and Managing RAIDDell™ OpenManage™ storage management applications enable you to manage and configure the

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78 Configuring and Managing RAIDRAID Configuration FunctionsAfter you attach physical disks, use a configuration utility to organize the disks into vi

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Configuring and Managing RAID 79BIOS Configuration UtilityThe BIOS Configuration Utility, also known as Ctrl+R, is a storage management application em

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8 ContentsReplacing an Online Physical Disk . . . . . . . . 107Stopping Background Initialization. . . . . . . . 108Performing a Manual Rebuild of

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80 Configuring and Managing RAID NOTE: You can access multiple controllers through the BIOS Configuration Utility by pressing <F12>. NOTE: You

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Configuring and Managing RAID 81up-arrow keyUse the up-arrow key to move to the upper menu items within a menu or to a higher level menu. You can also

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82 Configuring and Managing RAID<Tab> Press <Tab> to move the cursor to the next control on a dialog box or page.Press <Tab> to move

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Configuring and Managing RAID 83Setting Up Virtual DisksYou can set up a disk group and create virtual disks using the procedures contained in this se

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84 Configuring and Managing RAIDTable 6-2 shows the parameters that you can configure when defining virtual disks.Table 6-2. Virtual Disk Parameters a

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Configuring and Managing RAID 85Virtual Disk Management Creating Virtual Disks NOTE: Combining SAS and SATA hard disk drives (HDDs) within a virtual

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86 Configuring and Managing RAID2Use the arrow keys to highlight Controller # or Disk Group #.3Press <F2> to display the actions you can perform

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Configuring and Managing RAID 8715Perform the following steps to select the virtual disk parameters:aPress <Tab> to move the cursor to the param

Strona 148 - Physical Disk States

88 Configuring and Managing RAIDlIf you have chosen to create hot spares in the earlier steps, a pop-up window displays where drives with appropriate

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Configuring and Managing RAID 89If you attempt to run a Consistency Check on a virtual disk that has not been initialized, the following error message

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Contents 9A Regulatory Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133B Corporate Contact Details (Taiwan Only) 135Glossary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strona 151 - Revertible Hot Spare

90 Configuring and Managing RAIDPerform the following steps to import or clear foreign configurations.1During bootup, press <Ctrl><R> when

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Configuring and Managing RAID 91You can use the Foreign Configuration View screen to manage foreign configurations in the following cases:• All the ph

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92 Configuring and Managing RAID NOTE: When you import a foreign configuration, the dedicated hot spares in the configuration are imported as dedicat

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Configuring and Managing RAID 93Managing Preserved CacheIf a virtual disk becomes offline or is deleted because of missing physical disks, the control

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94 Configuring and Managing RAIDManaging Dedicated Hot SparesA dedicated hot spare automatically replaces a failed physical disk only in the selected

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Configuring and Managing RAID 954Press <Enter> to confirm the changes.The VD Mgmt screen displays the updated list of hot spares under the Hot s

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96 Configuring and Managing RAID3Press <F2>.The action menu displays.4Select Delete Disk Group and press <Enter>.The disk group is deleted

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Configuring and Managing RAID 97•Controller Management (Ctrl Mgmt) menu•Foreign Configuration View menuMost menus consist of two panels:• A left panel

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98 Configuring and Managing RAIDTable 6-3. Information on the Virtual Disk Management ScreenMenu Item Selected in Left PanelInformation Displayed in R

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Configuring and Managing RAID 99Physical Disks Disk Group # Properties:• Number of virtuals disks (VD)• Number of physical disks (PD)• Space available

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