Fujitsu Embedded MegaRAID SATA CA97232 0014 01EN User Manual

Supplement for Embedded MegaRAID SATA Users Guide  
CA97232-0014-01EN  
Supplement for  
Embedded MegaRAID SATA  
User’s Guide  
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¾ Before reading this manual  
This document is to supplement the description to the Embedded MegaRAID SATA User’s Guide.  
Please also refer to the “Safety Precautions” and “Embedded MegaRAID SATA User’s Guide”  
accompanied with “Array Controller Document & Tool CD” when this document is used.  
Note: The page number in bracket indicates the page in the Current User’s Guide for your reference  
purpose.  
Display Samples and figures  
Please note that not all display samples and figures can be shown in this document.  
Occasionally, the actual screens, figures or file names may be different from their samples in  
this document. In addition, figures drawn on this document might omit cables originally  
connected for the convenience of the explanation.  
Information for PRIMERGY  
For the latest information on PRIMERGY, update modules, drivers and the software, refer to  
the Fujitsu PRIMERGY website.  
Regarding BIOS and FW, contact to Fujitsu Support Office.  
Trademarks  
Microsoft, Windows and Windows Server are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the USA and other countries.  
Linux is a trademark or registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the USA and other countries.  
Red Hat and Red Hat-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of  
Red Hat, Inc. in the USA and other counties.  
SUSE is a trademark of SUSE LINUX AG. of Novell, Inc. in the USA and other countries.  
LSI, Global Array Manager(GAM) and MegaRAID are trademarks or registered trademarks of  
LSI Corporation.  
Other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective  
manufacturers.  
All other products are copyrights of their respective manufacturers.  
Copyright© FUJITSU LIMITED 2008  
Screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.  
¾ About the change in the Array controller display name according  
to the driver's update  
Array controller display name is changed as follows.  
Driver version  
V09.xx  
V10.xx or later  
Array controller display name  
LSI Logic Embedded MegaRAID  
LSI Embedded MegaRAID  
Array controller name in device manager and event log are also changed.  
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¾ “Product Names” (page 3)  
Include the following information when the “Table: Abbreviation of Product Names” on P.3 of the  
User’s Guide is referred.  
Table: Abbreviations of Product Names (addition)  
Product Names  
Description in the document  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Standard  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Enterprise  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Standard (x64)  
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Enterprise (x64)  
Microsoft® Windows® Vista Business  
Windows Server 2008  
Windows  
Windows Server 2008 x64  
[Note2]  
Windows Vista  
Microsoft® Windows® Vista Ultimate  
Microsoft® Windows® Vista Enterprise  
[Note 2] When it is not particularly marked in this document, it is included in Windows Server 2008.  
¾ “2.1 SATA Setup Utility” (page 24)  
Version of expansion ROM BIOS is displayed as “BIOS Version” when using expansion ROM  
BIOS A.06.05071459R.  
¾ “3.1 Updating Device Drives” (page 52)  
z 3.1.1 Creating Driver Disk  
The “table:Driver disk” on page 52 is changed as follows;  
OS  
Windows Server 2003  
Folder Name  
\Drivers\MegaSR\W2k3  
Floppy Disk Name  
Embedded MegaRAID SATA Windows Server  
2003 Drivers Disk  
Windows Server 2003 x64 \Drivers\MegaSR\W2k3x64  
Embedded MegaRAID SATA Windows Server  
2003 for x64 Edition Drivers Disk  
Windows Server 2008 Drivers Disk  
Windows Server 2008 for x64 Edition Drivers  
Disk  
Windows Server 2008 \Drivers\MegaSR\W2k8  
Windows Server 2008 x64 \Drivers\MegaSR\W2k8x64  
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z Updating Drivers (Windows Server 2008 – Full installation)  
The update procedure for the device driver using Windows Server 2008 is as follows;  
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4
Log on to Windows with Administrator privileges.  
Insert the “Array Controller Document & Tool CD” into a CD/DVD drive.  
Select [Diagnostics] -> [Device Manger] from [Server Manger].  
Double-click [Storage controllers].  
The Controllers list appears.  
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6
Double-click one of the below;  
Starting with “LSI Logic Embedded MegaRAID SATA…”  
Starting with “LSI Embedded MegaRAID SATA…”  
Select [Driver] tab and click [Update Driver].  
The [Update Driver Software] window appears.  
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8
9
Click [Browse my computer for driver software].  
Click [Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer].  
Click [Have Disk].  
10 Click [Browse] button and select the file as follows;  
For Windows Server 2008  
[CD/DVD Drive]:\Drivers\MegaSR\W2K8\MegaSR.INF  
For Windows Server 2008 x64  
[CD/DVD Drive]:\Drivers\MegaSR\W2K8x64\MegaSR.INF  
11 Click [OK]. Confirm that the driver is displayed in the list and click [Next] afterwards.  
12 Upon completion of the Driver update, click [Close] to exit from the [Update Driver  
Software] window.  
13 Click [OK] to close the [Properties] window.  
14 If more than one array controllers are installed, update all the device drivers. Repeat  
the Step 5 to 13 until all device drivers are updated.  
15 When all device drivers are updated, remove the “Array Controller Document & Tool  
CD” from CD/DVD drive.  
16 Restart the system.  
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z Updating Driver (Windows Server 2008 – ServerCore Installation)  
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Log on to Windows with Administrator privileges.  
Insert “Array Controller Document & Tool CD” into the CD/DVD drive.  
Execute the command below from the command prompt.  
For Windows Server 2008  
pnputil -i -a [CD/DVD Drive]:\Drivers\MegaSR\W2K8\MegaSR.INF  
For Windows Server 2008 x64  
pnputil -i -a [CD/DVD Drive]: \Drivers\MegaSR\W2K8x64\MegaSR.INF  
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5
When device driver update is completed, remove the “Array Controller Document & Tool  
CD” from CD/DVD drive.  
Restart the system.  
¾ “4.1.2 Requirements for ServerView RAID” (page 57)  
The “table: Requirements for ServerView RAID” on page 57 is changed as follows;  
table: Requirements for ServerView RAID  
Category  
Description  
For Windows  
For Linux  
150MB or more free space in the installation  
partition of the OS  
Hard disk  
150MB or more free space under /opt.  
Application  
OS  
TCP/IP, SNMP service and ServerView must be installed.  
OS supporting servers with this array controller installed.  
Web browser [*note]  
Internet Explorer 6 or later  
Mozilla Firefox 1.0.4 or later  
SeaMonkey 1.0.3 or later  
Java™ 2 Runtime Environment Standard Edition V1.5.0_06 or later  
Java [*note]  
[*note]: When in one of the environment listed bellow, those software are not necessary to be  
installed in the server that ServerView RAID is installed. However, the environment that  
those software can be operated at the network ahead, such as the server and clients  
PC, is necessary to manage the Array.  
- When Server Core is installed at Windows Server 2008  
- RHEL5(Intel64)RHEL-AS4(EM64T)RHEL-ES4(EM64T)  
The “table: Requirements for ServerView RAID Manager” on page 58 is changed as follows;  
table: Requirements for ServerView RAID Manager  
Category  
Network  
Description  
Network connection with TCP/IP available  
Input device  
Processor  
Memory  
A mouse or other pointing device  
Pentium® 500MHz or higher (1GHz or higher recommended)  
512MB or more (1GB or more recommended)  
800 × 600 or better resolution (1024 x 768 or more recommended), 256 or more  
colors  
Monitor  
OS  
Windows Server 2008  
Windows Vista  
Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later  
Windows XP  
Windows 2000 Server ServicePack4 or later  
Windows 2000 Professional ServicePack4 or later  
Internet Explorer 6 or later  
Web browser  
Java  
Java™ 2 Runtime Environment Standard Edition V1.5.0_06 or later  
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¾ “4.1.3 Access Privileges to ServerView RAID” (page 58)  
As for “User privilege”, the description is slightly modified as follows;  
Current User’s Guide (ServerView RAID V2.x.xx-xx or previous):  
User privilege  
The User privileges are mainly used to see the status of the array controllers, hard disks, and  
logical drives. To use the User privileges, log in to ServerView RAID Manager with any of the  
user names and passwords registered with the OS. With User privileges, you can see the  
detailed information, settings, and status of the RAID subsystems such as the array  
controllers, hard disks, and logical drives. However, you cannot rebuild hard disks, or modify  
the parameters for ServerView RAID.  
ServerView RAID V3.x.xx-x or later:  
User privilege  
The User privileges are mainly used to see the status of the array controllers, hard disks, and  
logical drives. To use the User privileges, log in to ServerView RAID Manager with any of the  
user names and passwords of the user who belongs to the “raid-usr” group. With User  
privileges, you can see the detailed information, settings, and status of the RAID subsystems  
such as the array controllers, hard disks, and logical drives. However, you cannot rebuild  
hard disks, or modify the parameters for ServerView RAID.  
“raid-usr” group should be created upon necessity.  
¾ “4.2.1 Operation via Network” (page 60)  
The following information is added to the [POINT] in “4.2.1 Operation via Network” on page 60.  
When in Windows Server 2008, firewall is enabled by default upon Windows installation.  
Release the block on the TCP port 3173 when the ServerView RAID Manager is operated  
from other server or client PC connected with network.  
¾ “4.2.5 Monitoring Event Log” (page 63)  
The following information is added to the “4.2.5 Monitoring Event Log Event log file” on  
page 63.  
table: Record directory of Event log files (Addition)  
For Windows 2008  
C:\Program Files\Fujitsu Siemens\RAID\web\public\  
For Windows 2008 x64  
C:\Program Files (x86)\Fujitsu Siemens\RAID\web\public\  
¾ “4.3.1 How to Install ServerView RAID” (page 65)  
“4.3.1 How to Install ServerView RAID” on page 65 is partially modified as follows;  
Step 3 Click the [Start] button – [Run...]. Enter the following path and click [OK].  
The “Start” menu is not available in the environment of ServerCore installation with under  
Windows Server 2008. Input the following command.  
[CD/DVD drive]:  
cd \RAIDTOOL\SVRAID\Windows  
install.bat  
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Step 6 Once the system is up and running, create and configure a Windows user  
account.  
Regarding the above, the description is change as follows;  
Current User’s Guide: (ServerView RAID V2.x.xx-x or previous)  
Users Account for User Privileges  
1. Create a user account for the User privileges of ServerView RAID.  
Make sure that the user account for the User privileges does not belong to the “raid-adm”  
group.  
ServerView RAID V3.x.xx-x or later:  
User Account for User Privileges  
1. Create a user account for the User privileges of ServerView RAID.  
2. Create “raid-usr” group.  
3. Set the user account for the user privileges to be included in the “raid-usr” group.  
Make sure that the user account for the user privileges does not belong to the “raid-adm”  
group.  
¾ “4.3.2 How to Uninstall ServerView RAID” (page 66)  
Follow the instruction shown below to uninstall ServerView RAID when ServerCore is installed with  
Windows Server 2008.  
1. Log on to Windows with Administrator privileges.  
2. Execute the following command from the command prompt.  
wmic product where name=”ServerView RAID Manager” call uninstall  
3. Restart the system.  
¾ “4.4.1 Installing HDD Check Scheduler” (page 68)  
When in ServerCore installation with Windows Server 2008, The instruction in “4.1.1 Installing HDD  
Check Scheduler” on page 68 is partially changed as follows;  
Step 3 Click [Start] button – [Run...]. Type the following file name and click [OK].  
As for the script above, the “start” menu” is not available when in ServerCore installation with  
Windows Server 2008. input the command as follows;  
[CD/DVD drive]:  
cd \RAIDTOOL\HDDCS\Windows  
install.bat  
¾ “4.4.2 Modifying HDD Check Start Time” (page 69)  
The instruction in “4.4.2 Modifying HDD Check Start Time” on page 69 is partially changed as  
follows;  
Step 2 Click [Start] button – [All Programs] (or [Programs]) – [Accessories] – [Command  
Prompt].  
The above procedure is not needed when ServerCore is installed with Windows Server 2008.  
Step 4 Write down the [ID] value for the row with the following value in the [Command Line]  
column:  
and Step 6 Register a new schedule. By using the AT command,…:  
Regarding the above procedure, follow the same procedure as Windows Server 2003 when  
in Windows Server 2008. Refer to the instruction of Windows Server 2003 for the operation.  
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¾ “4.4.4 Uninstallation of HDD Check Scheduler” (page 71)  
The procedure of the “4.4.4 Uninstallation of HDD Check Scheduler” on page 71 is partially modified  
as follows;  
Step 2 Click [Start] button – [All Programs] (or [Programs]) – [Accessories] – [Command  
Prompt].  
The above procedure is no longer needed when ServerCore is installed with Windows Server  
2008.  
Step 4 Write down the [ID] value for the row with the following value in the [Command Line]  
column:  
When in Windows Server 2008, operate in the same manner as Windows 2003.  
Refer to the Procedure of Windows Server 2003 for implementation.  
¾ “4.5.1 Preparation and Precautions for using ServerView RAID  
Manager” (page 72)  
Regarding the article in “General precautions” on page 72, further information is added as follows;  
Web browser cannot be operated when ServerCore is installed with Windows Server 2008. In  
this situation, prepare the server or client PC for Windows to implement ServerView RAID  
Manager for management of the Array Controller when in ServerCore installation with  
Windows Server 2008.  
¾ “4.6.3 Layout of the Tree View” (page 81)  
As for “4.6.3 Layout of the Tree View” on page 81, include the information as follows;  
-------------- Scheduler  
This function is not supported. It is displayed only with ServerVIew RAID V3.x.xx-x or later.  
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¾ “4.7.1 Viewing and Changing Array Controller Settings” (page 84)  
When using ServerView RAID V3.0.14-00 or later, following setting is displayed under [settings] tab,  
but This function is not supported.  
Option  
Default Value  
0
Initial Value  
0
Description  
Not supported  
Logical drive number for boot  
¾ “4.7.3 Setting ServerView RAID” (page 87)  
When using ServerView RAID V3.0.14-00 or later, following setting is displayed under “File logging”  
Option  
Setting  
Default  
Description  
Additional event log of text  
format is recorded.  
Text format (additionally)  
Disabled  
The table of the “POINT” on page 89 is partially modified as follows;  
Table: At the destination of event log files  
For Windows Server 2003 or  
C:\Program Files\Fujitsu Siemens\RAID\web\public\  
Windows Server 2008  
For Windows Server 2003 x64 or  
Windows Server 2008 x64  
For Linux  
C:\Program Files (x86)\Fujitsu Siemens\RAID\web\public\  
/opt/fsc/RAID/web/public  
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¾ “4.9.2 Checking Array Controller Status” (page 98)  
When using driver version of V10.xx or later, As for “4.9.2 Checking Array Controller Status” on page  
98, include the information as follows;  
Item  
Category  
BIOS version  
Description  
Version number of the expansion ROM BIOS for the  
array controller.  
BIOS build time of the expansion ROM BIOS for the  
array controller.  
Adapter  
BIOS build time  
¾ “5.1.1 Message and Error Handling” (page 108)  
POST messages and handling of the “5.1.1 Message and Error Handling” on page 108 is partially  
modified as follows;  
Description Detecting a logical drive being rebuilt  
PORT x is Rebuilding State  
WARNING : Array(s) in Degraded Mode!!!  
Message  
Meaning  
Action  
XX Virtual drive(s) Configured.  
Array#  
00  
Mode  
RAID 1  
Stripe Size  
64KB  
No Of Stripes DriveSize Status  
02 XXXXXXMB  
Degraded  
The hard disc x connected to the port x is being rebuilt, and the logical drive is  
critical (degraded).  
To start up SATA Setup Utility, press the [Enter] key or the [Ctrl]+[M]keys.  
To pass POST, press any other key.  
For expansion ROM BIOS A.05.09061342R:  
POST halts waiting for key-in.  
To pass POST and invoke OS, press any key other than the [Enter] key or the  
[Ctrl]+[M]keys.  
For expantion ROM BIOS A.06.05071459R:  
No action is required.  
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Description  
Not detecting hard disks and unmatched insert locations  
The displayed message is different according to the situation.  
[Message 1]  
WARNING!  
BIOS detected configured disks w. some drive(s) missing, pls power off the  
system, remove the drive from port:XX  
and reinsert it in another slot.  
Press any key to continue.  
(*Press any key, and the following message appears.)  
If you proceed, you'll lose this configuration.  
Press any key to continue.  
Message  
[Message 2]  
Missing Drive reassigned to Port XX  
Or,  
Missing Drive cannot be relocated  
PD(s) reassigned to different slot(s) because originally configured slot(s) have  
different PD(s).  
If you believe this is not a desired behavior, pls. power off the system and return the  
PD(s) to their original slots to restore the previous configuration.  
Otherwise, press any key to accept the resolved configuration  
Press any key to continue.  
The hard disk connecting to the port XX was connected to the other port at the last  
startup. The hard disk connecting to the port XX last time is not found.  
In case of [message 1], The configuration information will be cleared by pressing  
any key to continue.  
In case of [message 2], The configuration information will be reconstructed by  
pressing any key to continue, but consistency of configuration information is not  
supported.  
Contact an office listed in the Contact Informationof Start Guide.  
Configuration information of the logical drives is not changed when turning off or  
restarting the server while this message is displayed waiting for key-in.  
Meaning  
Action  
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CA97232-0014-01EN  
Issued on Sep, 2008  
Issued by  
FUJITSU LIMITED  
The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice.  
Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other  
rights arising from the use of any information in this manual.  
No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior  
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