Gateway Computer Hardware S466 User Manual

ADAC Ultra2 S466  
Single Ended and Low-  
Voltage Differential SCSI  
PCI RAID Controller  
Hardware Guide  
8503624 A MAN US ADAC U2 S466 GDE R0  
8/14/98  
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Table of Contents  
1 Overview...............................................................1  
Single Ended and Differential SCSI Buses ..............................2  
Maximum Cable Length for SCSI Standards ...........................2  
Documentation .........................................................................3  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 Block Diagram.........................................4  
2 Introduction to RAID ............................................5  
RAID Benefits..........................................................................5  
In This Chapter.........................................................................6  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 – Host-Based RAID Solution...................7  
RAID Overview .......................................................................8  
Consistency Check ...................................................................8  
Fault Tolerance ........................................................................8  
Disk Striping ............................................................................9  
Disk Spanning ........................................................................10  
Disk Mirroring .......................................................................11  
Parity......................................................................................12  
Hot Spares..............................................................................13  
Disk Rebuild...........................................................................14  
Logical Drive .........................................................................15  
Hot Swap................................................................................15  
SCSI Drive States...................................................................16  
Logical Drive States...............................................................16  
Disk Array Types ...................................................................17  
Enclosure Management ..........................................................17  
3 RAID Levels ........................................................19  
Selecting a RAID Level .........................................................20  
RAID 0...................................................................................21  
RAID 1...................................................................................22  
RAID 3...................................................................................23  
RAID 5...................................................................................25  
RAID 10.................................................................................26  
RAID 30.................................................................................27  
RAID 50.................................................................................28  
4 ADAC Ultra2 S466 Features ..............................29  
Hardware Requirements.........................................................30  
Configuration Features...........................................................30  
Hardware Architecture Features.............................................31  
Array Performance Features...................................................31  
RAID Management Features..................................................32  
Fault Tolerance Features........................................................32  
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Software Utilities....................................................................33  
Operating System Software Drivers .......................................33  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 Specifications.........................................34  
PCI Bridge/CPU.....................................................................35  
Cache Memory.......................................................................35  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 BIOS......................................................35  
Onboard Speaker....................................................................36  
Serial Port...............................................................................36  
SCSI Bus................................................................................36  
SCSI Connectors ....................................................................37  
SCSI Termination...................................................................37  
SCSI Firmware.......................................................................37  
RAID Management ................................................................38  
Fault-Tolerance Features........................................................39  
Compatibility..........................................................................40  
Summary ................................................................................40  
5 Configuring ADAC Ultra2 S466.........................41  
Configuring SCSI Physical Drives.........................................41  
Current Configuration ............................................................42  
Logical Drive Configuration ..................................................42  
Physical Device Layout..........................................................43  
Configuring Arrays.................................................................45  
Configuration Strategies.........................................................46  
Assigning RAID Levels..........................................................48  
Configuring Logical Drives....................................................48  
Optimizing Data Storage........................................................49  
Planning the Array Configuration ..........................................50  
Array Configuration Planner ..................................................51  
6 Hardware Installation.........................................53  
Checklist.................................................................................53  
Installation Steps ....................................................................54  
Step 1 Unpack ........................................................................55  
Step 2 Power Down................................................................55  
Step 3 Configure Motherboard...............................................55  
Step 4 Install Cache Memory .................................................56  
Step 5 Set Jumpers .................................................................58  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 Card Layout ...........................................58  
Step 6 Set Termination...........................................................61  
SCSI Termination...................................................................62  
Step 7 Install ADAC Ultra2 S466 ..........................................65  
Step 8 Connect SCSI Cables ..................................................66  
Step 9 Set Target IDs .............................................................67  
Device Identification on ADAC Ultra2 S466.........................68  
Step 10 Power Up ..................................................................69  
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Step 11 Run ADAC BIOS Setup............................................70  
Step 12 Install Operating System Driver................................70  
Summary ................................................................................72  
7 Troubleshooting.................................................73  
BIOS Boot Error Messages....................................................75  
Other BIOS Error Messages...................................................77  
DOS ASPI Driver Error Messages.........................................78  
Other Potential Problems .......................................................79  
A SCSI Cables and Connectors............................83  
SCSI Connectors ....................................................................83  
68-Pin High Density SCSI Internal Connector.......................83  
High-Density 68-Pin SCSI Connector Pinout ........................89  
68-Pin Connector Pinout for LVD SCSI................................91  
B Audible Warnings...............................................93  
Index........................................................................95  
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Preface  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 PCI RAID Controller supports all single  
ended and low-voltage differential (LVD) SCSI devices on an  
Ultra and Wide SCSI channel with data transfer rates up to 80  
MB/s (Megabytes per second). This manual describes ADAC  
Ultra2 S466.  
Limited Warranty The buyer agrees if this product proves to be defective, that  
Gateway is only obligated to repair or replace this product at  
Gateway’s discretion according to the terms and conditions of the  
warranty registration card that accompanies this product.  
Gateway shall not be liable in tort or contract for any loss or  
damage, direct, incidental or consequential resulting from the use  
of this product. Please see the Warranty Registration Card  
shipped with this product for full warranty details.  
Limitations of Liability Gateway, Inc. shall in no event be held liable for any loss,  
expenses, or damages of any kind whatsoever, whether direct,  
indirect, incidental, or consequential (whether arising from the  
design or use of this product or the support materials provided  
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liability for bodily or other injuries to end-users resulting from  
use of Licensee’s product not caused solely by faults in Licensed  
Software as provided by Gateway to Licensee.  
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Package Contents You should have received:  
a ADAC Ultra2 S466 PCI RAID Controller,  
a ADAC Ultra2 S466 Hardware Guide,  
a ADAC Ultra2 S466 Configuration Software Guide,  
a ADAC Ultra2 S466 Operating System Drivers  
Guide,  
software license agreement,  
diskette(s) with the ADAC Ultra2 S466 software, and  
a warranty registration card.  
Technical Support If you need help installing, configuring, or running the  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 PCI RAID Controller, call your  
Gateway OEM Technical Support representative. For the  
current number, refer to the Assistance Resources  
Brochure that was included with your system. Before you  
call, please complete the ADAC Ultra2 S466 Problem  
Report form on the next page.  
Web Site  
We invite you to access the Gateway world wide web site  
at:  
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ADAC Ultra2 S466 Problem Report Form  
Customer Information  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 Information  
Name  
Today’s Date  
Company  
Address  
City/State  
Country  
email address  
Phone  
Date of Purchase  
Invoice Number  
Serial Number  
Cache Memory  
Firmware Version  
BIOS Version  
Fax  
System Information  
Motherboard:  
BIOS manufacturer:  
BIOS Date:  
Video Adapter:  
CPU Type/Speed:  
Operating System:  
Op. Sys. Ver.:  
ADAC Ultra2 S466  
Driver Ver.:  
Network Card:  
Other disk controllers  
installed:  
System Memory:  
Other adapter cards  
installed:  
Description of problem:  
Steps necessary to re-create problem:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Logical Drive Configuration  
Logical Drive  
Size  
# of Physical  
Drives  
Logical RAID  
Stripe  
Size  
Cache  
Policy  
Read  
Policy  
Write  
Policy  
Drive  
LD1  
LD2  
LD3  
LD4  
LD5  
LD6  
LD7  
LD8  
Level  
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Physical Device Layout  
Channel 1  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
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Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
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Disclaimer  
This manual describes the operation of the Gateway ADAC  
Ultra2 S466 Disk Array Controller. Although efforts have been  
made to assure the accuracy of the information contained here,  
Gateway expressly disclaims liability for any error in this  
information, and for damages, whether direct, indirect, special,  
exemplary, consequential or otherwise, that may result from such  
error, including but not limited to the loss of profits resulting  
from the use or misuse of the manual or information contained  
therein (even if Gateway has been advised of the possibility of  
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Gateway provides this publication “as is” without warranty of  
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FCC Regulatory Statement  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to  
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved  
by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority  
to operate the equipment.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a specific installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
1)  
2)  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and  
the receiver.  
3)  
4)  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician  
for help.  
Shielded interface cables must be used with this product to ensure  
compliance with the Class B FCC limits.  
Gateway ADAC Ultra2 S466 PCI RAID Controller  
Model Number:  
FCC ID Number:  
Series 466  
IUESER466  
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Gateway only certifies that this product will work correctly when this  
product is used with the same jumper settings, the same system  
configuration, the same memory module parts, and the same  
peripherals that were tested by Gateway with this product. The  
complete list of tested jumper settings, system configurations,  
peripheral devices, and memory modules are documented in the  
Gateway Compatibility Report for this product. Call your Gateway  
sales representative for a copy of the Compatibility Report for this  
product.  
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1 Overview  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 PCI RAID controller is a high  
performance intelligent PCI-to-SCSI host adapter with  
RAID control capabilities. The ADAC Ultra2 S466  
provides reliability, high performance, and fault-tolerant  
disk subsystem management. The ADAC Ultra2 S466 is an  
entry level-to mid-range RAID controller solution. ADAC  
Ultra2 S466 offers a cost-effective way to implement  
RAID in a server. The ADAC Ultra2 S466 has an Ultra  
and Wide SCSI channel supporting data transfer rates up to  
80 Megabytes per second (MB/s) per channel. The SCSI  
channel supports up to fifteen non-Ultra SCSI devices.  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 Features ADAC Ultra2 S466 features:  
provides a high performance I/O migration path while  
preserving existing PCI-SCSI software,  
Performs SCSI data transfers up to 80 MB/s,  
performs synchronous operation on a wide LVD SCSI bus,  
allows up to 15 LVD SCSI devices on the wide bus,  
includes an Intel® i960RP that performs RAID calculations  
and routing and  
supports 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, or 128 MB of Fast Page Mode or  
EDO DRAM cache memory in a SIMM socket used for read  
and write-back caching and RAID 5 parity generation.  
SCSI Channel The ADAC Ultra2 S466 upgrade card includes one Fast-20  
SCSI channel. The channel is powered by a Symbios Logic  
53C895 (Fast-40) SCSI processor.  
NVRAM and Flash ROM A 32 KB x 8 NVRAM stores RAID system  
configuration information. The ADAC Ultra2 S466  
firmware is stored in flash ROM for easy upgrade.  
SCSI Connectors ADAC Ultra2 S466 has one ultra high density 68-pin  
external connector for external storage subsystem and one  
high density 68-pin internal connector.  
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Single Ended and Differential SCSI Buses  
The SCSI standard defines two electrical buses:  
a single ended bus and  
low-voltage differential bus.  
Maximum Cable Length for SCSI Standards  
Standard  
Single ended  
LVD  
Maximum Number  
of Drives  
SCSI I  
Fast SCSI  
Fast Wide SCSI  
Ultra SCSI  
Ultra SCSI  
Wide Ultra SCSI  
Wide Ultra SCSI  
Wide Ultra SCSI  
Ultra 2 SCSI  
Ultra 2 SCSI  
Wide Ultra 2 SCSI  
Wide Ultra 2 SCSI  
6 m  
6 m  
6 m  
1.5 m  
3 m  
12 m  
12 m  
12 m  
12 m  
12 m  
12 m  
12 m  
12 m  
25 m  
12 m  
25 m  
12 m  
7
7
15  
7
3
15  
7
3
1
7
1
1.5 m  
3 m  
15  
SCSI Bus Widths and Maximum Throughput  
SCSI Standard  
SCSI I  
SCSI Bus Width  
8 bits  
SCSI Throughput  
5 MB/s  
Fast SCSI  
8 bits  
10 MB/s  
Fast Wide SCSI  
Ultra SCSI  
16 bits  
8 bits  
20 MB/s  
20 MB/s  
Wide Ultra SCSI  
Ultra 2 SCSI  
Wide Ultra 2 SCSI  
16 bits  
8 bits  
16 bits  
40 MB/s  
40 MB/s  
80 MB/s  
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Documentation  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 documentation set includes:  
Using ADAC Ultra2 S466 Manuals This manual contains the RAID  
overview, RAID planning, and RAID system configuration  
information you will need first. Read the ADAC Ultra2  
S466 Hardware Guide first.  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 Configuration Software Guide This manual describes  
the software configuration utilities that configure and  
modify RAID systems.  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 Operating System Drivers Guide This manual provides  
detailed information about installing the ADAC Ultra2  
S466 operating system drivers.  
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ADAC Ultra2 S466 Block Diagram  
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2 Introduction to RAID  
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is an array  
of multiple independent hard disk drives that provide high  
performance and fault tolerance. A RAID disk subsystem  
improves I/O performance over a computer using only a  
single drive. The RAID array appears to the host computer  
as a single storage unit or as multiple logical units. I/O is  
expedited because several disks can be accessed  
simultaneously. RAID systems improve data storage  
reliability and fault tolerance compared to single-drive  
computers. Data loss because of a disk drive failure can be  
recovered by reconstructing missing data from the  
remaining data and parity drives.  
RAID Benefits  
RAID has gained popularity because it: improves I/O  
performance, and increases storage subsystem reliability.  
RAID provides data security through fault tolerance and  
redundant data storage. The ADAC Ultra2 S466  
management software configures and monitors RAID disk  
arrays.  
Improved I/O Although disk drive capabilities have improved drastically,  
actual performance has improved only three to four times  
in the last decade. Computing performance has improved  
over 50 times during the same time period.  
Increased Reliability The electromechanical components of a disk  
subsystem operate more slowly, require more power, and  
generate more noise and vibration than electronic devices.  
These factors reduce the reliability of data stored on disks.  
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In This Chapter  
The following topics are discussed:  
Major Topic  
Host-based solution  
RAID overview  
Subtopic  
turn to  
page 7  
page 8  
Consistency check  
Fault tolerance  
Disk striping  
Disk spanning  
Disk mirroring  
Parity  
page 8  
page 8  
page 9  
page 10  
page 11  
page 12  
page 13  
page 14  
page 19  
page 20  
page 21  
page 22  
page 23  
page 25  
page 26  
page 27  
page 28  
Hot spares  
Disk rebuilds  
RAID levels  
Selecting a RAID level  
RAID 0  
RAID 1  
RAID 3  
RAID 5  
RAID 10  
RAID 30  
RAID 50  
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ADAC Ultra2 S466 – Host-Based RAID Solution  
RAID products are either:  
host-based or  
SCSI-to-SCSI.  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 controller is a host-based RAID  
solution. ADAC Ultra2 S466 is a PCI adapter card that is  
installed in any available PCI expansion slot in a host  
system.  
Host-Based  
A host-based RAID product puts all of the RAID  
intelligence on an adapter card that is installed in a network  
server. A host-based RAID product provides the best  
performance. ADAC Ultra2 S466 is part of the file server,  
so it can transmit data directly across the computer’s buses  
at data transfer speeds up to 132 MB/s.  
The available sequential data transfer rate is determined by  
the following factors:  
the sustained data transfer rate on the motherboard  
PCI bus,  
the sustained data transfer rate on the i960RP PCI to  
PCI bridge,  
the sustained data transfer rate of the SCSI controller,  
the sustained data transfer rate of the SCSI devices,  
the number of SCSI channels, and  
the number of SCSI disk drives.  
Host-based solutions must provide operating system-  
specific drivers.  
SCSI-to-SCSI A SCSI-to-SCSI RAID product puts the RAID intelligence  
inside the RAID chassis and uses a plain SCSI Host  
Adapter installed in the network server. The data transfer  
rate is limited to the bandwidth of the SCSI channel. A  
SCSI-to-SCSI RAID product that has two wide SCSI  
channels that operate at speeds up to 80 MB/s must  
squeeze the data into a single wide SCSI (40 MB/s)  
channel back to the host computer.  
In SCSI-to-SCSI RAID products, the hard drive subsystem  
uses only a single SCSI ID, which allows you to connect  
multiple drive subsystems to a single SCSI controller.  
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RAID Overview  
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a  
collection of specifications that describe a system for  
ensuring the reliability and stability of data stored on large  
disk subsystems. A RAID system can be implemented in a  
number of different versions (or RAID Levels). The  
standard RAID levels are 0, 1, 3, and 5. ADAC Ultra2  
S466 supports all standard RAID levels and RAID levels  
10, 30, and 50, special RAID versions supported by ADAC  
Ultra2 S466.  
Consistency Check  
In RAID, check consistency verifies the correctness of  
redundant data in an array. For example, in a system with  
dedicated parity, checking consistency means computing  
the parity of the data drives and comparing the results to  
the contents of the dedicated parity drive.  
Fault Tolerance  
Fault tolerance is achieved through cooling fans, power  
supplies, and the ability to hot swap drives. ADAC Ultra2  
S466 provides hot swapping through the hot spare feature.  
A hot spare drive is an unused online available drive that  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 instantly plugs into the system when  
an active drive fails.  
After the hot spare is automatically moved into the RAID  
subsystem, the failed drive is automatically rebuilt. The  
RAID disk array continues to handle request while the  
rebuild occurs.  
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Disk Striping  
Disk striping writes data across multiple disk drives instead  
of just one disk drive. Disk striping involves partitioning  
each drive storage space into stripes that can vary in size  
from 2 KB to 128 KB. These stripes are interleaved in a  
repeated sequential manner. The combined storage space is  
composed of stripes from each drive. ADAC Ultra2 S466  
supports stripe sizes of 2 KB, 4 KB, 8 KB, 16 KB, 32 KB,  
64 KB, or 128 KB.  
For example, in a four-disk system using only disk striping  
(as in RAID level 0), segment 1 is written to disk 1,  
segment 2 is written to disk 2, and so on. Disk striping  
enhances performance because multiple drives are  
accessed simultaneously; but disk striping does not provide  
data redundancy.  
Stripe Width  
Stripe Size  
Stripe width is the number of disks involved in an array  
where striping is implemented. For example, a four-disk  
array with disk striping has a stripe width of four.  
The stripe size is the length of the interleaved data  
segments that ADAC Ultra2 S466 writes across multiple  
drives. ADAC Ultra2 S466 supports stripe sizes of 2 KB, 4  
KB, 8 KB, 16 KB, 32 KB, 64 KB, or 128 KB.  
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Disk Spanning  
Disk spanning allows multiple disk drives to function like  
one big drive. Spanning overcomes lack of disk space and  
simplifies storage management by combining existing  
resources or adding relatively inexpensive resources. For  
example, four 400 MB disk drives can be combined to  
appear to the operating system as one single 1600 MB  
drive.  
Spanning alone does not provide reliability or performance  
enhancements. Spanned logical drives must have the same  
stripe size and must be contiguous. In the following  
graphic, RAID 1 array is turned into a RAID 10 array.  
Spanning for RAID 10, RAID 30, or RAID 50  
Level  
Description  
10  
Configure RAID 10 by spanning two contiguous RAID 1 logical drives.  
The RAID 1 logical drives must have the same stripe size.  
30  
50  
Configure RAID 30 by spanning two contiguous RAID 3 logical drives.  
The RAID 3 logical drives must have the same stripe size.  
Configure RAID 50 by spanning two contiguous RAID 5 logical drives.  
The RAID 5 logical drives must have the same stripe size.  
Spanning two contiguous RAID 0 logical drives does not produce a new  
RAID level or add fault tolerance. It does increase the size of the logical  
volume and improves performance by doubling the number of spindles.  
Note:  
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Disk Mirroring  
With mirroring (used in RAID 1), data written to one disk  
drive is simultaneously written to another disk drive. If one  
disk drive fails, the contents of the other disk drive can be  
used to run the system and reconstruct the failed drive. The  
primary advantage of disk mirroring is that it provides  
100% data redundancy. Since the contents of the disk drive  
are completely written to a second drive, it does not matter  
if one of the drives fails. Both drives contain the same data  
at all times. Either drive can act as the operational drive.  
Disk mirroring provides 100% redundancy, but is  
expensive because each drive in the system must be  
duplicated.  
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Parity  
Parity generates a set of redundancy data from two or more  
parent data sets. The redundancy data can be used to  
reconstruct one of the parent data sets. Parity data does not  
fully duplicate the parent data sets. In RAID, this method is  
applied to entire drives or stripes across all disk drives in  
an array. The types of parity are:  
Type  
Description  
Dedicated Parity The parity of the data on two or more disk drives is  
stored on an additional disk.  
Distributed  
Parity  
The parity data is distributed across all drives in the  
system.  
If a single disk drive fails, it can be rebuilt from the parity  
and the data on the remaining drives.  
RAID level 3 combines dedicated parity with disk striping.  
The parity disk in RAID 3 is the last logical drive in a  
RAID set.  
RAID level 5 combines distributed parity with disk  
striping. Parity provides redundancy for one drive failure  
without duplicating the contents of entire disk drives, but  
parity generation can slow the write process. A dedicated  
parity scheme during normal read/write operations is  
shown below:  
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Hot Spares  
A hot spare is an extra, unused disk drive that is part of the  
disk subsystem. It is usually in standby mode, ready for  
service if a drive fails. Hot spares permit you to replace  
failed drives without system shutdown or user intervention.  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 implements automatic and transparent  
rebuilds using hot spare drives, providing a high degree of  
fault tolerance and zero downtime. The ADAC Ultra2  
S466 RAID Management software allows you to specify  
physical drives as hot spares. When a hot spare is needed,  
the ADAC Ultra2 S466 controller assigns the hot spare that  
has a capacity closest to and at least as great as that of the  
failed drive to take the place of the failed drive.  
Important  
Hot spares are only employed in arrays with redundancy, for  
example, RAID levels 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, and 50.  
A hot spare connected to a specific ADAC Ultra2 S466  
controller can only be used to rebuild a drive that is  
connected to the same controller.  
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Disk Rebuild  
You rebuild a disk drive by recreating the data that had  
been stored on the drive before the drive failed.  
Rebuilding can be done only in arrays with data  
redundancy such as RAID level 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, and 50.  
Standby (warm spare) rebuild is employed in a mirrored  
(RAID 1) system. If a disk drive fails, an identical drive is  
immediately available. The primary data source disk drive  
is the original disk drive.  
A hot spare can be used to rebuild disk drives in RAID 1,  
3, 5, 10, 30, or 50 systems. If a hot spare is not available,  
the failed disk drive must be replaced with a new disk drive  
so that the data on the failed drive can be rebuilt.  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 controller automatically and  
transparently rebuilds failed drives with user-definable  
rebuild rates. If a hot spare is available, the rebuild starts  
automatically when a drive fails. ADAC Ultra2 S466  
automatically restarts the system and the rebuild if the  
system goes down during a rebuild.  
Rebuild Rate  
The rebuild rate is the fraction of the compute cycles  
dedicated to rebuilding failed drives. A rebuild rate of 100  
percent means the system is totally dedicated to rebuilding  
the failed drive.  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 rebuild rate can be configured  
between 0% and 100%. At 0%, the rebuild is only done if  
the system is not doing anything else. At 100%, the rebuild  
has a higher priority than any other system activity.  
Physical Array A RAID array is a collection of physical disk drives  
governed by the RAID management software. A RAID  
array appears to the host computer as one or more logical  
drives.  
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Logical Drive  
A logical drive is a partition in a physical array of disks  
that is made up of contiguous data segments on the  
physical disks. A logical drive can consist of any of the  
following:  
an entire physical array,  
more than one entire physical array,  
a part of an array,  
parts of more than one array, or  
a combination of any two of the above conditions.  
Hot Swap  
A hot swap is the manual replacement of a defective  
physical disk unit while the computer is still running. When  
a new drive has been installed, you must issue a command  
to rebuild the drive.  
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SCSI Drive States  
A SCSI disk drive can be in one of these states:  
State  
Description  
Online  
(ONLIN)  
Ready  
(READY)  
Hot Spare  
(HOTSP)  
Fail  
The drive is functioning normally and is a part of a configured  
logical drive.  
The drive is functioning normally but is not part of a configured  
logical drive and is not designated as a hot spare.  
The drive is powered up and ready for use as a spare in case an  
online drive fails.  
A fault has occurred in the drive placing it out of service.  
(FAIL)  
Rebuild  
(REB)  
The drive is being rebuilt with data from a failed drive.  
Logical Drive States  
State  
Description  
Optimal  
The drive operating condition is good. All configured drives are  
online  
Degraded  
The drive operating condition is not optimal. One of the  
configured drives has failed or is offline.  
The drive has failed.  
Failed  
Offline  
The drive is not available to ADAC Ultra2 S466.  
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Disk Array Types  
The RAID disk array types are:  
Type  
Description  
Software-  
Based  
The array is managed by software running in a host computer using  
the host CPU bandwidth. The disadvantages associated with this  
method are the load on the host CPU and the need for different  
software for each operating system.  
SCSI to SCSI The array controller resides outside of the host computer and  
communicates with the host through a SCSI adapter in the host.  
The array management software runs in the controller. It is  
transparent to the host and independent of the host operating  
system. The disadvantage is the limited data transfer rate of the  
SCSI channel between the SCSI adapter and the array controller.  
Bus-Based  
The array controller resides on the bus (for example, a PCI or  
EISA bus) in the host computer and has its own CPU to generate  
the parity and handle other RAID functions. A bus-based controller  
can transfer data at the speed of the host bus (PCI, ISA, EISA, VL-  
Bus) but is limited to the bus it is designed for. ADAC Ultra2 S466  
resides on a PCI bus, which can handle data transfer at up to 132  
MB/s. With ADAC Ultra2 S466, the channel can handle data  
transfer rates up to 80 MB/s per SCSI channel.  
Enclosure Management  
Enclosure management is the intelligent monitoring of the  
disk subsystem by software and/or hardware.  
The disk subsystem can be part of the host computer or  
separate from it. Enclosure management helps you stay  
informed of events in the disk subsystem, such as a drive or  
power supply failure. Enclosure management increases the  
fault tolerance of the disk subsystem.  
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There are six official RAID levels (RAID 0 through RAID  
5). ADAC Ultra2 S466 supports RAID levels 0, 1, 3, and  
5. Gateway has designed three additional RAID levels (10,  
30, and 50) that provide additional benefits. The RAID  
levels that ADAC Ultra2 S466 supports are:  
RAID Level  
Type  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
Standard  
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0
1
3
5
10  
30  
50  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 only  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 only  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 only  
Select RAID Level To ensure the best performance, you should select the  
optimal RAID level when you create a system drive. The  
optimal RAID level for your disk array depends on a  
number of factors:  
the number of drives in the disk array,  
the capacity of the drives in the array,  
the need for data redundancy, and  
the disk performance requirements.  
Selecting a RAID Level The factors you need to consider when selecting a  
RAID level are listed on the next page  
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Level  
Description and  
Use  
Data divided in  
blocks and  
Pros  
Cons  
No fault  
tolerance. All  
data lost if  
any drive  
fails.  
Max.  
Drives  
One to  
32  
Fault  
Tolerant  
No  
0
High data  
throughput  
for large  
files  
distributed  
sequentially (pure  
striping). Use for  
non-critical data  
that requires high  
performance.  
1
3
5
Data duplicated on  
another disk  
(mirroring). Use  
for read-intensive  
fault-tolerant  
100% data  
redundancy space.  
Reduced  
Doubles disk  
2, 4, 6,  
or 8  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
performance  
during  
rebuilds.  
Performance  
not as good as  
systems  
Disk striping with a Achieves  
Three to  
eight  
dedicated parity  
drive. Use for non-  
interactive apps  
that process large  
files sequentially.  
Disk striping and  
parity data across  
all drives. Use for  
high read volume  
but low write  
data  
redundancy RAID 1  
at low cost  
Achieves  
data  
redundancy RAID 1  
at low cost  
Performance  
not as good as  
Three to  
eight  
volume, such as  
transaction  
processing.  
10  
Data striping and  
mirrored drives.  
High data  
transfers,  
complete  
redundancy  
More  
complicated  
4, 6, or  
8
Yes  
30  
50  
Disk striping with a High data  
More  
complicated  
Six to  
32  
Yes  
Yes  
dedicated parity  
drive.  
Disk striping and  
parity data across  
all drives.  
transfers,  
redundancy  
High data  
transfers,  
More  
complicated  
Six to  
32  
redundancy  
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RAID 0  
RAID 0 provides disk striping across all drives in the  
RAID subsystem. RAID 0 does not provide any data  
redundancy, but does offer the best performance of any  
RAID level. RAID 0 breaks up data into smaller blocks  
and then writes a block to each drive in the array. The size  
of each block is determined by the stripe size parameter,  
set during the creation of the RAID set. RAID 0 offers high  
bandwidth. By breaking up a large file into smaller blocks,  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 can use several drives to read or write  
the file faster. RAID 0 involves no parity calculations to  
complicate the write operation. This makes RAID 0 ideal  
for applications that require high bandwidth but do not  
require fault tolerance.  
RAID 0 provides high data throughput, especially for large  
files. Any environment hat does not require fault tolerance.  
Uses  
Provides increased data throughput for large files. No  
capacity loss penalty for parity.  
Strong Points  
Weak Points  
Drives  
Does not provide fault tolerance. All data lost if any drive  
fails.  
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RAID 1  
In RAID 1, ADAC Ultra2 S466 duplicates all data from  
one drive to a second drive. RAID 1 provides complete  
data redundancy, but at the cost of doubling the required  
data storage capacity.  
Use RAID 1 for small databases or any other environment  
that requires fault tolerance but small capacity.  
Uses  
RAID 1 provides complete data redundancy. RAID 1 is  
ideal for any application that requires fault tolerance and  
minimal capacity.  
Strong Points  
RAID 1 requires twice as many disk drives. Performance is  
impaired during drive rebuilds.  
Weak Points  
Drives  
2, 4, 6, or 8 drives.  
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RAID 3  
RAID 3 provides disk striping and complete data  
redundancy though a dedicated parity drive. The stripe size  
must be 64 KB if RAID 3 is used. RAID 3 handles data at  
the block level, not the byte level, so it is ideal for  
networks that often handle very large files, such as graphic  
images. RAID 3 breaks up data into smaller blocks,  
calculates parity by performing an exclusive-or on the  
blocks, and then writes the blocks to all but one drive in  
the array. The parity data created during the exclusive-or is  
then written to the last drive in the array. The size of each  
block is determined by the stripe size parameter, which is  
set during the creation of the RAID set. If a single drive  
fails, a RAID 3 array continues to operate in degraded  
mode. If the failed drive is a data drive, writes will  
continue as normal, except no data is written to the failed  
drive. Reads reconstruct the data on the failed drive by  
performing an exclusive-or operation on the remaining data  
in the stripe and the parity for that stripe. If the failed drive  
is a parity drive, writes will occur as normal, except no  
parity is written. Reads retrieve data from the disks.  
Best suited for applications such as graphics, imaging, or  
video that call for reading and writing huge, sequential  
blocks of data.  
Uses  
Provides data redundancy and high data transfer rates.  
The dedicated parity disk is a bottleneck with random I/O.  
Three to eight  
Strong Points  
Weak Points  
Drives  
Cont’d  
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RAID 3, Continued  
RAID 5 vs RAID 3 You may find that RAID 5 is preferable to RAID 3 even  
for applications characterized by sequential reads and  
writes, because ADAC Ultra2 S466 has very robust  
caching algorithms.  
The benefits of RAID 3 disappear if there are many small  
I/O operations scattered randomly and widely across the  
disks in the logical drive. The RAID 3 fixed parity disk  
becomes a bottleneck in such applications. For example:  
The host attempts to make two small writes and the writes  
are widely scattered, involving two different stripes and  
different disk drives. Ideally both writes should take place  
at the same time. But this is not possible in RAID 3, since  
the writes must take turns accessing the fixed parity drive.  
For this reason, RAID 5 is the clear choice in this scenario.  
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RAID 5  
RAID 5 includes disk striping at the byte level and parity.  
In RAID 5, the parity information is written to several  
drives. RAID 5 is best suited for networks that perform a  
lot of small I/O transactions simultaneously.  
RAID 5 addresses the bottleneck issue for random I/O  
operations. Since each drive contains both data and parity  
numerous writes can take place concurrently. In addition,  
robust caching algorithms and hardware based exclusive-or  
assist make RAID 5 performance exceptional in many  
different environments.  
RAID 5 provides high data throughput, especially for large  
files. Use RAID 5 for transaction processing applications  
because each drive can read and write independently. If a  
drive fails, ADAC Ultra2 S466 uses the parity drive to  
recreate all missing information. Use also for office  
automation and online customer service that requires fault  
tolerance. Use for any application that has high read request  
rates but low write request rates.  
Uses  
Provides data redundancy and good performance in most  
environments  
Strong Points  
Weak Points  
Disk drive performance will be reduced if a drive is being  
rebuilt. Environments with few processes do not perform as  
well because the RAID overhead is not offset by the  
performance gains in handling simultaneous processes.  
Three to eight  
Drives  
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RAID 10  
RAID 10 is a combination of RAID 0 and RAID 1. RAID  
10 has mirrored drives. RAID 10 breaks up data into  
smaller blocks, and then stripes the blocks of data to each  
RAID 1 raid set. Each RAID 1 raid set then duplicates its  
data to its other drive. The size of each block is determined  
by the stripe size parameter, which is set during the  
creation of the RAID set. RAID 10 can sustain one to four  
drive failures while maintaining data integrity if each failed  
disk is in a different RAID 1 array.  
RAID 10 works best for data storage that must have 100%  
redundancy of mirrored arrays and that also needs the  
enhanced I/O performance of RAID 0 (striped arrays).  
RAID 10 works well for medium-sized databases or any  
environment that requires a higher degree of fault tolerance  
and moderate to medium capacity.  
Uses  
RAID 10 provides both high data transfer rates and  
complete data redundancy.  
RAID 10 requires twice as many drives as all other RAID  
levels except RAID 1.  
Strong Points  
Weak Points  
Drives  
2n, where n is greater than 1.  
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RAID 30  
RAID 30 is a combination of RAID 0 and RAID 3. RAID  
30 provides high data transfer speeds and high data  
reliability. RAID 30 is best implemented on two RAID 3  
disk arrays with data striped across both disk arrays. RAID  
30 breaks up data into smaller blocks, and then stripes the  
blocks of data to each RAID 3 raid set. RAID 3 breaks up  
data into smaller blocks, calculates parity by performing an  
exclusive-or on the blocks, and then writes the blocks to all  
but one drive in the array. The parity data created during  
the exclusive-or is then written to the last drive in each  
RAID 3 array. The size of each block is determined by the  
stripe size parameter, which is set during the creation of the  
RAID set.  
RAID 30 can sustain one to four drive failures while  
maintaining data integrity if each failed disk is in a  
different RAID 3 array.  
Use RAID 30 for sequentially written and read data, pre-  
press and video on demand that requires a higher degree of  
fault tolerance and medium to large capacity.  
Uses  
Provides data reliability and high data transfer rates.  
Strong Points  
Weak Points  
Drives  
Requires 2 – 4 times as many parity drives as RAID 3.  
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RAID 50  
RAID 50 provides the features of both RAID 0 and RAID  
5. RAID 50 includes both parity and disk striping across  
multiple drives. RAID 50 is best implemented on two  
RAID 5 disk arrays with data striped across both disk  
arrays. RAID 50 breaks up data into smaller blocks, and  
then stripes the blocks of data to each RAID 5 raid set.  
RAID 5 breaks up data into smaller blocks, calculates  
parity by performing an exclusive-or on the blocks, and  
then writes the blocks of data and parity to each drive in  
the array. The size of each block is determined by the  
stripe size parameter, which is set during the creation of the  
RAID set.  
RAID 50 can sustain one to four drive failures while  
maintaining data integrity if each failed disk is in a  
different RAID 5 array.  
RAID 50 works best when used with data that requires high  
reliability, high request rates, and high data transfer and  
medium to large capacity.  
Uses  
RAID 50 provides high data throughput, data redundancy,  
and very good performance.  
Strong Points  
Requires 2 to 4 times as many parity drives as RAID 5.  
Weak Points  
Drives  
Six to 32  
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4 ADAC Ultra2 S466 Features  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 is a family of high performance  
intelligent PCI-to-SCSI host adapters with RAID control  
capabilities. ADAC Ultra2 S466 has a SCSI channel that  
supports Ultra and Wide SCSI at data transfer rates up to  
80 MB/s. The SCSI channel supports up to 15 Wide  
devices and up to seven non-Wide devices.  
In This Chapter Topics described in this chapter include:  
new features,  
configuration features,  
hardware architecture features,  
array performance features,  
RAID management features,  
fault tolerance features,  
utility programs, and  
software drivers.  
SMART Technology The ADAC Ultra2 S466 Self Monitoring Analysis  
and Reporting Technology (SMART) detects up to 70% of  
all predictable drive failures. SMART monitors the internal  
performance of all motors, heads, and drive electronics.  
Configuration on Disk Configuration on Disk (drive roaming) saves  
configuration information both in NVRAM on ADAC  
Ultra2 S466 and on the disk drives connected to ADAC  
Ultra2 S466. If ADAC Ultra2 S466 is replaced, the new  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 controller can detect the actual RAID  
configuration, maintaining the integrity of the data on each  
drive, even if the drives have changed channel and/or  
target ID.  
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Hardware Requirements  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 can be installed in an IBM AT®-  
compatible or EISA computer with a motherboard that has  
5 volt PCI expansion slots. The computer must support  
PCI version 2.0 or later. The computer should have an Intel  
Pentium, Pentium Pro, or more powerful CPU, a floppy  
drive, a color monitor and VGA adapter card, and a  
keyboard. A mouse is recommended.  
Configuration Features  
Specification  
RAID Levels  
Feature  
0, 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, and 50.  
SCSI Channels  
1
15  
PCI 2.1  
Maximum number of drives per channel  
Array interface to host  
Drive interface  
Fast and Wide Ultra SE and LVD  
4 MB, 8 MB, 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB,  
or 128 MB  
Upgradable cache size  
Cache Function  
Write-through, write-back, ARA,  
NRA, RA  
Multiple logical drives/arrays per  
controller  
Up to 8 logical drives per controller  
Maximum number of ADAC Ultra2 S466  
controller per system  
12  
Online capacity expansion  
Dedicated and pool hot spare  
Flashable firmware  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
1
Hot swap devices supported  
Non-disk devices supported  
Mixed capacity hard disk drives  
Number of 16-bit internal connectors  
Number of 16-bit external connectors  
Support for hard disk drives with  
capacities of more than 8 GB.  
Clustering support (Failover control)  
Online RAID level migration  
RAID remapping  
1
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No reboot necessary after expansion  
More than 200 Qtags per physical drive  
Hardware clustering support on the board  
User-specified rebuild rate  
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Hardware Architecture Features  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 hardware architecture features  
include:  
Specification  
Processor  
Feature  
Intel i960RP3V 33  
SCSI Controller  
Symbios Logic 53C895  
Size of Flash ROM  
Amount of NVRAM  
Hardware XOR assistance  
Direct I/O  
1 MB  
32 KB  
No  
Yes  
Removable cache memory module  
SCSI bus termination  
Double-sided SIMMs  
Auxiliary TermPWR source  
Direct I/O bandwidth  
Yes  
Active, single-ended or LVD  
Yes  
No  
132 MB/s  
Array Performance Features  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 array performance features  
include:  
Specification  
Feature  
Host data transfer rate  
Drive data transfer rate  
Maximum Scatter/Gathers  
Maximum size of I/O requests  
Maximum Queue Tags per drive  
Stripe Sizes  
132 MB/s  
80 MB/s  
26 elements  
6.4 MB in 64 KB stripes  
211  
2 KB, 4 KB, 8 KB, 16 KB, 32 KB, 64  
KB, or 128 KB  
Maximum number of concurrent  
commands  
255  
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RAID Management Features  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 RAID management features  
include:  
Specification  
Support for SNMP  
Feature  
Yes  
Performance Monitor provided  
Remote control and monitoring  
Event broadcast and event alert  
Hardware connector  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
RS232C  
Yes  
Drive roaming  
Support for concurrent multiple stripe  
sizes  
Yes  
Web-based management tools  
Windows NT and NetWare server  
support via GUI client utility  
SCO Unix, OS/2, and UnixWare  
server support via GUI client utility  
DMI support  
Not released yet  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Management through an industry-  
standard browser  
Not released yet  
Fault Tolerance Features  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 fault tolerance features include:  
Specification  
Support for SMART  
Feature  
Yes  
Enclosure management  
Drive failure detection  
Drive rebuild using hot spares  
Parity Generation and checking  
SAF-TE compliant  
Automatic  
Automatic  
Software  
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Software Utilities  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 software utility features include:  
Specification  
Graphical user interface  
Management utility  
Feature  
Yes  
Yes  
Bootup configuration via ADAC Configuration Manager  
Online Read, Write, and cache policy switching  
Internet and intranet support through TCP/IP  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Operating System Software Drivers  
Operating System Drivers ADAC Ultra2 S466 includes a DOS software  
configuration utility and drivers for:  
Windows NT V4.0  
Novell NetWare 4.x,  
OS/2,  
SCO UnixWare 2.1x, and  
SCO Open Server R5.0x  
The DOS drivers for ADAC Ultra2 S466 are contained in  
the firmware on ADAC Ultra2 S466 except the DOS ASPI  
and CD-ROM drivers. Call your Gateway OEM support  
representative for information about drivers for other  
operating systems.  
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ADAC Ultra2 S466 Specifications  
Parameter  
Card Size  
Processor  
Specification  
7.375" x 4.2" (half length PCI)  
Intel i960RP™ 32-bit RISC processor @ 33 MHz  
PCI 2.1  
Bus Type  
PCI Controller  
Bus Data Transfer Rate  
BIOS  
Intel i960RP  
Up to 132 MB/s  
AMIBIOS ADAC Ultra2 S466 BIOS  
4, 8, 16, 32, 64, or 128 MB through a 60 ns × 36  
Fast Page Mode or EDO 72-pin SIMM.  
1 MB × 8 flash ROM  
32 KB × 8 for storing RAID configuration  
5.00 V ± 0.25 V  
Cache Configuration  
Firmware  
Nonvolatile RAM  
Operating Voltage  
SCSI Controller  
SCSI Data Transfer  
Rate  
One SCSI controller for Ultra and Wide support.  
Up to 80 MB/s  
SCSI Bus  
LVD or single-ended  
SCSI Termination  
Termination Disable  
Devices per SCSI  
Channel  
Active  
Automatic through cable and device detection  
Up to 15 wide or seven non-wide SCSI devices. Up  
to 6 non-disk SCSI drives per ADAC Ultra2 S466  
controller.  
SCSI Device Types  
Supported  
Synchronous or Asynchronous. Disk and non-disk.  
RAID Levels Supported 0, 1, 3, 5,10, 30, and 50  
SCSI Connectors  
One 68-pin internal high-density connector for 16-  
bit SCSI devices. One ultra-high density 68-pin  
external connector for Ultra and Wide SCSI.  
9-pin RS232C-compatible berg  
Serial Port  
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PCI Bridge/CPU  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 uses the Intel i960RP PCI bridge with  
an embedded 80960JF RISC processor running at 33 MHz.  
The RP bridge handles data transfers between the primary  
(host) PCI bus, the secondary PCI bus, cache memory, and  
the SCSI bus. The DMA controller supports chaining and  
unaligned data transfers. The embedded 80960JF CPU  
directs all controller functions, including command  
processing, SCSI bus transfers, RAID processing, drive  
rebuilding, cache management, and error recovery.  
Cache Memory  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 cache memory resides in a memory  
bank that uses 1 MB x 36, 4 MB x 36, 16 MB x 36, or 32  
MB x 36 72-pin 60 or 70 ns Fast Page Mode or EDO  
SIMMs. Possible configurations are 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, or 128  
MB.  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 supports write-through or write-back  
caching, selectable for each logical drive. To improve  
performance in sequential disk accesses, the ADAC Ultra2  
S466 controller uses read-ahead caching by default. You  
can disable read-ahead caching.  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 BIOS  
The BIOS resides on a 1 MB × 8 flash ROM for easy  
upgrade. The ADAC Ultra2 S466 BIOS supports INT 13h  
calls to boot DOS without special software or device  
drivers. The ADAC Ultra2 S466 BIOS provides an  
extensive setup utility that can be accessed by pressing  
<Ctrl> <M> at BIOS initialization. ADAC BIOS Setup is  
described in the ADAC Ultra2 S466 Configuration  
Software Guide.  
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Onboard Speaker  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 controller has an onboard tone  
generator for audible warnings when system errors occur.  
Audible warnings can be generated through this speaker.  
The audible warnings are listed on page 93.  
Serial Port  
SCSI Bus  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 includes a 9-pin RS232C-compatible  
serial port berg connector, which can connect to  
communications devices.  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 has a Fast and Wide SCSI channel that  
supports both LVD and single-ended devices with active  
termination. Synchronous and asynchronous devices are  
supported. ADAC Ultra2 S466 provides automatic  
termination disable via cable detection. The SCSI channel  
supports up to 15 wide or seven non-wide SCSI devices at  
speeds up to 80 MB/s. ADAC Ultra2 S466 supports up to  
six non-disk devices per controller.  
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SCSI Connectors  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 has two types of SCSI connectors:  
a 68-pin high density internal connector and  
a 68-pin external ultra-high-density connector.  
Both connector types can be used for the SCSI channel.  
SCSI Termination  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 uses active termination on the SCSI  
bus conforming to Alternative 2 of the SCSI-2  
specifications. Termination enable/disable is automatic  
through cable detection.  
SCSI Firmware  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 firmware handles all RAID and  
SCSI command processing and also supports:  
Feature  
Description  
Disconnect/  
Reconnect  
Optimizes SCSI Bus seek.  
Tagged Command Multiple tags to improve random access  
Queuing  
Scatter/Gather  
Multiple address/count pairs  
Multi-threading  
Up to 255 simultaneous commands with elevator sorting and  
concatenation of requests per SCSI channel  
Variable for all logical drives: 2 KB, 4 KB, 8 KB, 16 KB, 32  
KB, 64 KB, or 128 KB.  
Multiple rebuilds and consistency checks with user-  
definable priority.  
Stripe Size  
Rebuild  
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RAID Management  
RAID management is provided by software utilities that  
manage and configure the RAID system and ADAC Ultra2  
S466, create and manage multiple disk arrays, control and  
monitor multiple RAID servers, provide error statistics  
logging, and provide online maintenance. They include:  
ADAC BIOS Setup,  
Power Console Plus,  
ADAC Manager  
General Alert Module.  
ADAC BIOS Setup BIOS Setup configures and maintains RAID arrays,  
formats disk drives, and manages the RAID system. It is  
independent of any operating system. See the ADAC  
Ultra2 S466 Configuration Software Guide for additional  
information.  
Power Console Plus Power Console Plus runs in Windows NT. It  
configures, monitors, and maintains multiple RAID servers  
from any network node or a remote location. See the  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 Configuration Software Guide for  
additional information.  
ADAC Configuration Manager This is a character-based utility that works  
in DOS, SCO Unix SVR3.2 R4.2, SCO UnixWare, OS/2  
2.x, OS/2 Warp, and Novell NetWare 3.x and 4.x. See the  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 Configuration Software Guide for  
additional information.  
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Fault-Tolerance Features  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 fault-tolerance features are:  
automatic failed drive detection,  
automatic failed drive rebuild with no user  
intervention required,  
hot swap manual replacement without bringing the  
system down, and  
SAF-TE compliant enclosure management.  
Detect Failed Drive The ADAC Ultra2 S466 firmware automatically detects  
and rebuilds failed drives. This can be done transparently  
with hot spares.  
Hot Swap  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 supports the manual replacement of a  
disk unit in the RAID subsystem without system shutdown.  
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Compatibility  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 compatibility issues include:  
server management,  
SCSI device compatibility, and  
software compatibility  
Server Management As an SNMP agent, ADAC Ultra2 S466 supports all  
SNMP managers and RedAlert from Storage Dimensions.  
SCSI Device Compatibility ADAC Ultra2 S466 supports SCSI hard disk  
drives, CD-ROMs, tape drives, optical drives, DAT drives  
and other SCSI peripheral devices.  
Software  
All SCSI backup and utility software should work with  
ADAC Ultra2 S466. Software that has been tested and  
approved for use with ADAC Ultra2 S466 includes  
Cheyenne®, CorelSCSI®, Arcserve®, and Novaback®.  
This software is not provided with ADAC Ultra2 S466.  
Summary  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 Features were discussed in this  
chapter.  
Hardware installation is discussed in Chapter 6.  
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5 Configuring ADAC Ultra2  
S466  
Configuring SCSI Physical Drives  
SCSI Channel Physical SCSI drives must be organized into logical drives.  
The arrays and logical drives that you construct must be  
able to support the RAID level that you select.  
Your ADAC Ultra2 S466 adapter has one SCSI channel.  
Basic Configuration Rules You should observe the following guidelines  
when connecting and configuring SCSI devices in a RAID  
array:  
attach non-disk SCSI devices to a single SCSI channel  
that does not have any disk drives,  
you can place up to eight physical disk drives in an  
array,  
include all drives that have the same capacity to the  
same array,  
make sure any hot spare has a capacity that is at least  
as large as the largest drive that may be replaced by  
the hot spare, and  
when replacing a failed drive, make sure that the  
replacement drive has a capacity that is at least as  
large as the drive being replaced.  
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Current Configuration  
SCSI ID  
Device Description  
SCSI Channel 1  
Termination?  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Logical Drive Configuration  
Logical RAID  
Stripe  
Size  
Logical Drive  
Size  
Cache  
Policy  
Read  
Policy  
Write  
Policy  
# of  
Physical  
Drives  
Drive  
Level  
LD1  
LD2  
LD3  
LD4  
LD5  
LD6  
LD7  
LD8  
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Physical Device Layout  
Channel 1  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
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Channel 1  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
Target ID  
Device Type  
Logical Drive Number/ Drive Number  
Manufacturer/Model Number  
Firmware level  
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Configuring Arrays  
Organize the physical disk drives in arrays after the drives  
are connected to ADAC Ultra2 S466, formatted, and  
initialized. Each array can consist of one to eight physical  
disk drives.  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 supports up to eight arrays. The  
number of drives in a array determines the RAID levels  
that can be supported.  
Arranging Arrays You must arrange the arrays to provide additional  
organization for the drive array. You must arrange arrays  
so that you can create system drives that can function as  
boot devices.  
You can sequentially arrange arrays with an identical  
number of drives so that the drives in the group are  
spanned. Spanned drives can be treated as one large drive.  
Data can be striped across multiple arrays as one logical  
drive.  
You can create spanned drives by using the ADAC BIOS  
Setup utility or the ADAC Configuration Manager.  
Creating Hot Spares Any drive that is present, formatted, and initialized  
but is not included in a array or logical drive is  
automatically designated as a hot spare.  
You can also designate drives as hot spares via ADAC  
BIOS Setup, the ADAC Configuration Manager, or Power  
Console Plus.  
Creating Logical Drives Logical drives are arrays or spanned arrays that  
are presented to the operating system. You must create one  
or more logical drives.  
The logical drive capacity can include all or any portion of  
a array. The logical drive capacity can also be larger than  
an array by using spanning. ADAC Ultra2 S466 supports  
up to 8 logical drives.  
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Configuration Strategies  
The most important factors in RAID array configuration  
are: drive capacity, drive availability (fault tolerance), and  
drive performance. You cannot configure a logical drive  
that optimizes all three factors, but it is easy to choose a  
logical drive configuration that maximizes one factor at the  
expense of the other two factors, although needs are  
seldom that simple.  
Maximize Capacity RAID 0 achieves maximum drive capacity, but does  
not provide data redundancy. Maximum drive capacity for  
each RAID level is shown below. OEM level firmware that  
can span up to 4 logical drives is assumed.  
RAID  
Level  
Description  
Drives  
Required  
Capacity  
0
Striping  
without parity  
1 – 32  
(Number of disks) X capacity of  
smallest disk  
1
3
Mirroring  
2
(Capacity of smallest disk) X (1)  
Striping with  
fixed parity  
drive  
3 – 8  
(Number of disks) X (capacity of  
smallest disk) - (capacity of 1 disk)  
5
Striping with  
floating parity  
drive  
3 – 8  
(Number of disks) X (capacity of  
smallest disk) - (capacity of 1 disk)  
10  
30  
Mirroring and  
Striping  
4 – 8 (Must  
be a multiple  
of 2)  
6 – 32 (Must  
be a multiple  
of arrays)  
(Number of disks) X (capacity of  
smallest disk) / (2)  
RAID 3 and  
Striping  
(Number of disks) X (capacity of  
smallest disk) – (capacity of 1 disk X  
number of Arrays)  
50  
RAID 5 and  
Striping  
6 – 32 (Must  
be a multiple  
of arrays)  
(Number of disks) X (capacity of  
smallest disk) – (capacity of 1 disk X  
number of Arrays)  
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Maximizing Drive Availability You can maximize the availability of data  
on the physical disk drive in the logical array by  
maximizing the level of fault tolerance. The levels of fault  
tolerance provided by the RAID levels are:  
RAID Level  
Fault Tolerance Protection  
No fault tolerance.  
Disk mirroring, which provides 100% data redundancy.  
100% protection through a dedicated parity drive.  
100% protection through striping and parity. The data is  
striped and parity data is written across a number of physical  
disk drives.  
0
1
3
5
10  
30  
100% protection through data mirroring.  
100% protection through data striping. All data is striped  
across all drives in two or more arrays.  
50  
100% protection through data striping and parity. All data is  
striped and parity data is written across all drives in two or  
more arrays.  
Maximizing Drive Performance You can configure an array for optimal  
performance. But optimal drive configuration for one type  
of application will probably not be optimal for any other  
application. A basic guideline of the performance  
characteristics for RAID drive arrays at each RAID level  
is:  
RAID Level  
Performance Characteristics  
Excellent for all types of I/O activity, but provides no data  
security.  
0
1
3
5
Provides data redundancy and good performance.  
Provides data redundancy.  
Provides data redundancy and good performance in most  
environments.  
10  
30  
Provides data redundancy and excellent performance.  
Provides data redundancy and good performance in most  
environments.  
50  
Provides data redundancy and very good performance.  
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Assigning RAID Levels  
Only one RAID level can be assigned to each logical drive.  
The drives required per RAID level is:  
RAID  
Minimum Number of  
Maximum Number of Physical  
Level  
Physical Drives  
Drives  
0
1
3
5
10  
30  
50  
One  
Two  
Three  
Three  
four  
Six  
32  
Two  
Eight  
Eight  
Eight  
32  
Six  
32  
Configuring Logical Drives  
After you have installed the ADAC Ultra2 S466 controller  
in the server and have attached all physical disk drives,  
perform the following actions to prepare a RAID disk  
array:  
Step  
Action  
1
Optimize the ADAC Ultra2 S466 controller options for your system. See  
Chapter 6 for additional information.  
2
Perform a low-level format the SCSI drives that will be included in the  
array and the drives to be used for hot spares.  
3
4
Press <Ctrl> <M> to run the ADAC Configuration Manager.  
Define and configure one or more logical drives. Select Easy Configuration  
in ADAC Configuration Manager or select New Configuration to  
customize the RAID array.  
5
Create and configure one or more system drives (logical drives). Select the  
RAID level, cache policy, read policy, and write policy.  
Save the configuration.  
Initialize the system drives. After initialization, you can install the  
operating system.  
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Optimizing Data Storage  
Data Access Requirements Each type of data stored in the disk subsystem  
has a different frequency of read and write activity. If you  
know the data access requirements, you can more  
successfully determine a strategy for optimizing the disk  
subsystem capacity, availability, and performance.  
Servers that support Video on Demand typically read the  
data often, but write data infrequently. Both the read and  
write operations tend to be long. Data stored on a general-  
purpose file server involves relatively short read and write  
operations with relatively small files.  
Array Functions You must first define the major purpose of the disk array.  
Will this disk array increase the system storage capacity for  
general-purpose file and print servers? Does this disk array  
support any software system that must be available 24  
hours per day? Will the information stored in this disk  
array contains large audio or video files that must be  
available on demand? Will this disk array contain data  
from an imaging system?  
You must identify the purpose of the data to be stored in  
the disk subsystem before you can confidently choose a  
RAID level and a RAID configuration.  
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Planning the Array Configuration  
Answer the following questions about this array:  
Question  
Answer  
Number of physical disk drives in the array  
Purpose of this array. Rank the following factors:  
Maximize drive capacity  
Maximize the safety of the data (fault tolerance)  
Maximize hard drive performance and throughput  
How many hot spares?  
Amount of cache memory installed on ADAC Ultra2 S466  
Are all of the disk drives and the server protected by a UPS?  
Using the Array Configuration Planner The following table lists the  
possible RAID levels, fault tolerance, and effective  
capacity for all possible drive configurations for an array  
consisting of one to eight drives. This table does not take  
into account any hot spare (standby) drives. You should  
always have a hot spare drive in case of drive failure.  
RAID 1 and RAID 10 require 2, 4, 6, or 8 drives. RAID 30  
and RAID 50 require at least 6 drives.  
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Array Configuration Planner  
Number of  
Drives  
Possible  
RAID Levels  
None  
Relative  
Performance  
Excellent  
Excellent  
Excellent  
Excellent  
Good  
Excellent  
Excellent  
Good  
Fault  
Tolerance  
No  
Effective  
Capacity  
100%  
100%  
100%  
100%  
50%  
100%  
100%  
67%  
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
RAID 0  
None  
RAID 0  
RAID 1  
None  
RAID 0  
RAID 3  
RAID 5  
None  
RAID 0  
RAID 1  
RAID 3  
RAID 5  
RAID 10  
None  
RAID 0  
RAID 3  
RAID 5  
None  
RAID 0  
RAID 1  
RAID 3  
RAID 5  
RAID 10  
RAID 30  
RAID 50  
None  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Good  
67%  
Excellent  
Excellent  
Good  
Good  
Good  
100%  
100%  
50%  
75%  
75%  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Good  
50%  
Excellent  
Excellent  
Good  
100%  
100%  
80%  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Good  
80%  
Excellent  
Excellent  
Good  
Good  
Good  
Good  
Good  
Good  
100%  
100%  
50%  
83%  
83%  
50%  
67%  
67%  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Excellent  
Excellent  
Good  
100%  
100%  
86%  
RAID 0  
RAID 3  
RAID 5  
Good  
86%  
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6 Hardware Installation  
Requirements You must have the following:  
a ADAC Ultra2 S466 Controller,  
a host computer with an available PCI expansion slot,  
the ADAC Ultra2 S466 Installation diskettes,  
the necessary SCSI cables and terminators (this depends on  
the number and type of SCSI devices to be attached),  
an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for the entire  
system, and  
Fast SCSI 2 or Wide SCSI hard disk drives and other SCSI  
devices, as desired.  
Optional Equipment You may also want to install SCSI cables that connect  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 to external SCSI devices.  
Checklist  
Check  
Step  
Action  
1
Turn all power off to the server and all hard disk drives,  
enclosures, and system, components.  
Prepare the host system. See the host system technical  
documentation.  
q
2
q
3
4
Determine the SCSI ID and SCSI termination requirements.  
q
q
Make sure the jumper settings on the ADAC Ultra2 S466  
controller are correct. Install the cache memory.  
Install the ADAC Ultra2 S466 card in the server and attach the  
SCSI cables and terminators as needed. Make sure Pin 1 on the  
cable matches Pin 1 on the connector. Make sure that the SCSI  
cables you use conform to all SCSI specifications.  
5
q
6
Perform a safety check. Make sure all cables are properly  
attached. Make sure the ADAC card is properly installed. Turn  
power on after completing the safety check.  
q
7
8
Install and configure the ADAC software utilities and drivers.  
q
q
q
q
q
Format the hard disk drives as needed.  
Configure system drives (logical drives).  
Initialize the logical drives.  
9
10  
11  
Install the network operating system drivers as needed.  
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Installation Steps  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 provides extensive customization  
options. If you need only basic ADAC Ultra2 S466  
features and your computer does not use other adapter  
cards with resource settings that may conflict with ADAC  
Ultra2 S466 settings, even custom installation can be quick  
and easy.  
Step  
Action  
Additional Information  
1
Unpack the ADAC Ultra2 S466 controller If damaged, call your  
and inspect for damage. Make sure all  
items are in the package.  
Turn the computer off and remove the  
cover.  
Make sure the motherboard jumper settings  
are correct.  
Install cache memory on the ADAC Ultra2 4 MB minimum cache  
S466 card.  
Check the jumper settings on the ADAC  
Ultra2 S466 controller.  
Gateway OEM support  
representative.  
2
3
4
5
memory is required.  
See page 57 for the ADAC  
Ultra2 S466 jumper  
settings.  
6
7
8
9
Set SCSI termination.  
Install the ADAC Ultra2 S466 card.  
Connect the SCSI cables to SCSI devices.  
Set the target IDs for the SCSI devices.  
10 Replace the computer cover and turn the  
power on.  
Be sure the SCSI devices  
are powered up before or at  
the same time as the host  
computer.  
11 Run ADAC BIOS Setup.  
12 Install software drivers for the desired  
operating systems.  
Optional.  
Each step is described in detail below.  
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Step 1 Unpack  
Unpack and install the hardware in a static-free  
environment. The ADAC Ultra2 S466 controller card is  
packed inside an anti-static bag between two sponge  
sheets. Remove the controller card and inspect it for  
damage. If the card appears damaged, or if any item listed  
below is missing, contact your OEM support  
representative. The ADAC Ultra2 S466 Controller is also  
shipped with:  
the ADAC Ultra2 S466 Configuration Software Guide,  
the ADAC Ultra2 S466 Operating System Drivers  
Guide,  
the ADAC Ultra2 S466 Hardware Guide,  
the software license agreement,  
the ADAC Ultra2 S466 Configuration Utilities  
diskette for DOS, and  
the warranty registration card.  
Step 2 Power Down  
Turn off the computer and remove the cover. Make sure  
the computer is turned off and disconnected from any  
networks before installing the controller card.  
Step 3 Configure Motherboard  
Make sure the motherboard is configured correctly for  
ADAC Ultra2 S466. ADAC Ultra2 S466 is essentially a  
SCSI Controller. Each ADAC Ultra2 S466 card you install  
will require an available PCI IRQ; make sure an IRQ is  
available for each controller you install.  
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Step 4 Install Cache Memory  
Important  
A minimum of 4 MB of cache memory is required. The cache  
memory must be installed before ADAC Ultra2 S466 is operational.  
Bank0 must be populated by a SIMM.  
Fast Page Mode SIMM FPM SIMMs are specified below. The DRAM  
technology in the SIMM must have equal row and column  
size.  
Memory Volt Speed Parity  
Type  
Type  
BBU  
Support  
Bank I Total Memory  
FPM  
FPM  
FPM  
FPM  
FPM  
FPM  
5 V 60ns  
5 V 60ns  
5 V 60ns  
5 V 60ns  
5 V 60ns  
5 V 60ns  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Single-sided  
Double-sided  
Single-sided  
Double-sided  
Single-sided  
Double-sided  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
1M x 36  
2M x 36  
4M x 36  
8M x 36  
16M x 36  
32M x36  
4MB  
8MB  
16MB  
32 MB  
64 MB  
128 MB  
EDO SIMM  
EDO SIMMs are specified below. The DRAM technology  
in the SIMM must have equal row and column size.  
Memory Volt Speed Parity  
Type  
Type  
BBU  
Support  
Bank I Total Memory  
EDO  
EDO  
EDO  
EDO  
EDO  
EDO  
5 V 50ns  
5 V 50ns  
5 V 50ns  
5 V 50ns  
5 V 50ns  
5 V 50ns  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Single-sided  
Double-sided  
Single-sided  
Double-sided  
Single-sided  
Double-sided  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
1M x 36  
2M x 36  
4M x 36  
8M x 36  
16M x 36  
32M x36  
4MB  
8MB  
16MB  
32 MB  
64 MB  
128 MB  
Important  
If the SIMM DRAM is not installed when you receive your ADAC Ultra2  
S466 RAID controller, you must call the manufacturer for a list of approved  
SIMM vendors. You must only use an approved SIMM.  
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Supported Cache Memory Configurations  
Cache  
4 MB  
8 MB  
16 MB  
32 MB  
64 MB  
128 MB  
Bank0 (Even)  
Single-sided 1 MB x 36 Fast Page Mode  
Double-sided 1 MB x 36 Fast Page Mode  
Single-sided 4 MB x 36 Fast Page Mode  
Double-sided 4 MB x 36 Fast Page Mode  
Single-sided 16 MB x 36 Fast Page Mode  
Double-sided 32 MB x 36 Fast Page Mode  
Install cache memory on the ADAC Ultra2 S466 card in  
the SIMM socket. This socket accepts a 72-pin × 36 Fast  
Page Mode or EDO SIMM as specified on the previous  
page.  
Lay the controller card component-side up on a clean  
static-free surface and install the SIMM. The SIMM clicks  
into place, indicating proper seating in the socket, as shown  
below.  
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Step 5 Set Jumpers  
Make sure the jumper settings on the ADAC Ultra2 S466  
card are correct. The jumpers and connectors are:  
Connector  
Description  
Internal SCSI Wide (16-bit) connector  
External SCSI 2 Wide (16-bit)  
connector  
Type  
68-pin connector  
68-pin connector  
J2  
J6  
J5  
J1  
J3  
Disk Activity LED  
Termination Enable Control  
I2C connector  
four-pin connector  
3-pin header  
4-pin header  
J7  
J4  
J8  
Cache memory SIMM socket  
Serial port connector  
Short Pins 1-2.  
72-pin connector  
9-pin connector  
3-pin header  
J9  
J10  
J11  
J12  
Short Pins 1-2  
i960RP configuration  
i960RP configuration  
3-pin header  
2-pin header  
2-pin header  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 Card Layout  
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J1 Termination Enable J1 is a three-pin header that specifies hardware or  
software control of SCSI termination.  
Type of SCSI Termination  
J1 Setting  
Software control of SCSI termination via drive  
detection.  
Short Pins 1-2  
Permanently disable all onboard SCSI termination.  
Permanently enable all onboard SCSI termination.  
Short Pins 2-3  
OPEN  
J3 I2C Interface Connector J3 is a four-pin header that allows the i960JX  
core processor to serve as a master and slave device that  
resided on the I2C bus when used with the I2C Bus  
Interface Unit. Attach a four-wire cable from J3 to the I2C  
Bus Interface Unit.  
J4 Serial Port J4 is a 9-pin berg that attaches to a serial cable. The pinout:  
Pin  
1
3
5
7
Signal Description  
Carrier Detect  
Receive Data  
Transmit Data  
Data Terminal Ready  
Ground  
Pin  
2
4
6
8
Signal Description  
Data Set Ready  
Request to Send  
Clear to Send  
Ring Indicator  
9
J5 Hard Disk LED J5 is a four-pin connector that attaches to a cable that  
connects to the hard disk LED mounted on the computer  
enclosure. The LED indicates data transfers.  
Pin  
1
Description  
High  
2
3
4
SCSI Activity Signal  
SCSI Activity Signal  
High  
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Step 5 Set Jumpers, Continued  
J8, J9  
J8 and J9 are 3-pin jumpers. The factory setting is Pins 1-2  
shorted. Pins 1-2 should always be shorted for J8 and J9.  
J10  
J10 is a 3-pin jumper. Make sure Pins 1-2 of J10 are  
always shorted. This is the factory setting.  
J11, J12 i960RP Initialization J11 and J12 are 2-pin bergs that specify the  
i960RP mode when initially powered up. Mode 3 is used  
for normal operation (J11 and J12 OPEN). All other modes  
are used for test purposes only.  
I960RP Initialization Mode  
J19 Setting  
Short Pins 1-2  
Short Pins 1-2  
OPEN  
J22 Setting  
Short Pins 1-2  
OPEN  
Short Pins 1-2  
OPEN  
0
1
2
3
OPEN  
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You must terminate the SCSI bus properly. Set termination  
at both ends of the SCSI cable. The SCSI bus is an  
electrical transmission line and must be terminated  
properly to minimize reflections and losses. Termination  
should be set at each end of the SCSI cable(s), as shown  
below. Termination is always enabled, regardless of the  
configuration. However, you can override this setting by  
setting another state.  
For a disk array, set SCSI bus termination so that removing  
or adding a SCSI device does not disturb termination. An  
easy way to do this is to connect the ADAC Ultra2 S466  
card to one end of the SCSI cable and to connect an  
external terminator module at the other end of the cable.  
The connectors between the two ends can connect SCSI  
devices. Disable termination on the SCSI devices. See the  
manual for each SCSI device to disable termination.  
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SCSI Termination  
The SCSI bus is an electrical transmission line and it must  
be terminated properly to minimize reflections and losses.  
You complete the SCSI bus by setting termination at both  
ends.  
You can let ADAC Ultra2 S466 automatically provide  
SCSI termination at one end of the SCSI bus. You can  
terminate the other end of the SCSI bus by attaching an  
external SCSI terminator module to the end of the cable or  
by attaching a SCSI device that internally terminates the  
SCSI bus at the end of the SCSI channel.  
Selecting a Terminator Use standard external SCSI terminators on a SCSI  
channel operating at 10 MB/s or higher synchronous data  
transfer.  
Terminating Internal SCSI Disk Arrays Set the termination so that SCSI  
termination and termination power are intact when any disk  
drive is removed from a SCSI channel, as shown below:  
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SCSI Termination, Continued  
Terminating External Disk Arrays In most array enclosures, the end of the  
SCSI cable has an independent SCSI terminator module  
that is not part of any SCSI drive. In this way, SCSI  
termination is not disturbed when any drive is removed, as  
shown below:  
Terminating Internal and External Disk Arrays You can use both  
internal and external drives with ADAC Ultra2 S466. You  
still must make sure that the proper SCSI termination and  
termination power is preserved, as shown below:  
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SCSI Termination, Continued  
Connecting Non-Disk SCSI Devices SCSI Tape drives, scanners, CD-  
ROM drives, and other non-disk drive devices must each  
have a unique SCSI ID regardless of the SCSI channel they  
are attached to. The general rule for Unix systems is:  
tape drive set to SCSI ID 2, and  
CD-ROM drive set to SCSI ID 5.  
Make sure that no hard disk drives are attached to the same  
SCSI channel as the non-disk SCSI devices. Drive  
performance will be significantly degraded if SCSI hard  
disk drives are attached to this channel.  
Warning  
Since all non-disk SCSI devices are single ended, it is not  
advisable to attach a non-disk device to a ADAC Ultra2 S466  
RAID controller if LVD disk drives are also attached because the  
SCSI bus will then operate in single ended mode.  
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Step 7 Install ADAC Ultra2 S466  
Choose a 5 V PCI slot and align the ADAC Ultra2 S466  
controller card bus connector to the slot. Press down gently  
but firmly to make sure that the card is properly seated in  
the slot. The bottom edge of the controller card should be  
flush with the slot.  
Insert the ADAC Ultra2 S466 card in a PCI slot as shown  
below:  
Screw the bracket to the computer frame.  
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Step 8 Connect SCSI Cables  
Connect SCSI cables to SCSI devices. ADAC Ultra2 S466  
provides two SCSI connectors: J2, the SCSI channel  
internal high-density 68-pin connector for Wide (16-bit)  
SCSI and J6, the SCSI channel external ultra high-density  
68-pin connector for Wide (16-bit) SCSI.  
Connect SCSI Devices When connecting SCSI devices:  
Step  
Action  
1
Disable termination on any SCSI device that does not sit at the end of the  
SCSI bus.  
2
3
4
Configure all SCSI devices to supply TermPWR.  
Set proper target IDs (TIDs) for all SCSI devices.  
The cable length should not exceed three meters for Fast SCSI (10 MB/s)  
devices or single ended 1.5 meters for Ultra SCSI devices. The cable length  
can be up to 12 meters for LVD devices.  
5
The cable length should not exceed six meters for non-Fast SCSI devices.  
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Step 8 Connect SCSI Cables, Continued  
Cable Suggestions System throughput problems can occur if SCSI cable use  
is not maximized. You should:  
you can use cables up to 12 meters for LVD devices.  
for single ended SCSI devices, use the shortest SCSI cables  
(no more than 3 meters for Fast SCSI, no more than 1.5  
meters for an 8-drive Ultra SCSI system and no more than 3  
meters for a 6-drive Ultra SCSI system),  
use active termination,  
avoid clustering the cable nodes,  
cable stub length should be no more than 0.1 meter (4  
inches),  
route SCSI cables carefully,  
use high impedance cables,  
do not mix cable types (choose either flat or rounded and  
shielded or non-shielded), and  
ribbon cables have fairly good cross-talk rejection  
characteristics.  
Step 9 Set Target IDs  
Set target identifiers (TIDs) on the SCSI devices. Each  
device in a specific SCSI channel must have a unique TID  
in that channel. Non-disk devices (CD-ROM or tapes)  
should have unique SCSI IDs regardless of the channel  
where they are connected. See the documentation for each  
SCSI device to set the TIDs. The ADAC Ultra2 S466  
controller automatically occupies TID 7 in the SCSI  
channel. Eight-bit SCSI devices can only use the TIDs  
from 0 to 6. 16-bit devices can use the TIDs from 0 to 15.  
The arbitration priority for a SCSI device depends on its  
TID.  
Highest  
Lowest  
Priority  
TID  
7
6
5
2
1
0
15 14  
9
8
Important  
Non-disk devices (CD-ROM or tapes) should have unique SCSI  
IDs regardless of the channel they are connected to.  
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Device Identification on ADAC Ultra2 S466  
All logical drives on each SCSI bus are identified to the  
host as ID 0. Differentiate the drives with Logical Unit  
Identifiers (LUNs). ID 0 cannot be used for non-disk  
devices because they are limited to IDs 1 through 6. The  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 is limited to eight logical drives  
because LUNs are used to present logical drives. The  
SCSI-2 ANSI specification has a limit of eight LUNs per  
ID. The SCSI-3 specification increased the number of  
LUNs to 16. An example of ID mapping follows.  
Example of ADAC Ultra2 S466 ID Mapping  
ID  
0
Channel 1  
A1-1  
1
A2-1  
2
CD  
3
A2-5  
4
CD  
5
A4-1  
6
7
8
Optical  
Reserved  
A5-2  
9
A5-6  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
A6-1  
A6-4  
A6-7  
A7-2  
A7-5  
A7-8  
As Presented to the Operating System  
ID  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
LUN  
Device  
ID  
1
2
3
4
LUN  
Device  
Scanner  
CD  
Tape  
CD  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Disk (A1-X)  
Disk (A2-X)  
Disk (A3-X)  
Disk (A4-X)  
Disk (A5-X)  
Disk (A6-X)  
Disk (A7-X)  
Disk (A8-X)  
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
6
Tape  
Optical  
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Step 10 Power Up  
Replace the computer cover and reconnect the AC power  
cords. Turn power on to the host computer. Set up the  
power supplies so that the SCSI devices are powered up at  
the same time as or before the host computer. If the  
computer is powered up before a SCSI device, the device  
might not be recognized.  
During boot, the ADAC Ultra2 S466 BIOS message  
appears:  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 Disk Array Adapter BIOS Version x.xx date  
Firmware Initializing... [ Scanning SCSI Device ...(etc.)... ]  
The firmware takes several seconds to initialize. During  
this time the adapter will scan the SCSI channel. When  
ready, the following appears:  
Host Adapter-1 Firmware Version x.xx DRAM Size 4 MB  
0 Logical Drives found on the Host Adapter  
0 Logical Drives handled by BIOS  
Press <Ctrl><M> to run ADAC Ultra2 S466 BIOS Configuration Utility  
The <Ctrl> <M> utility prompt times out after several  
seconds. The ADAC Ultra2 S466 host adapter (controller)  
number, firmware version, and cache DRAM size are  
displayed in the second portion of the BIOS message. The  
numbering of the controllers follows the PCI slot scanning  
order used by the host motherboard.  
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Step 11 Run ADAC BIOS Setup  
Press <Ctrl> <M> to run the ADAC BIOS Setup utility.  
See the ADAC Ultra2 S466 Configuration Software Guide  
for information about running BIOS Setup.  
Step 12 Install Operating System Driver  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 ASPI driver can be used in the  
DOS and Windows 95 environments. The DOS ASPI  
driver supports:  
up to six non-disk SCSI devices (each SCSI device  
must use a unique SCSI ID regardless of the SCSI  
channel it resides on. SCSI IDs 1 through 6 are valid,  
up to 12 ADAC Ultra2 S466 adapters, and  
virtual DMA services (VDS) for up to eight logical  
drives.  
ASPI Driver  
CorelSCSI, Novaback, and PC Tools are not provided with  
ADAC Ultra2 S466.  
Drivers  
ADACASPI.SYS  
Devices Supported  
CD-ROM, tape,  
optical drives, etc.  
Application Software  
CorelSCSI, Novaback, PC VDS  
Tools.  
Features  
Copy ADACASPI.SYS to your hard disk drive. Add the  
following line to CONFIG.SYS:  
device=<path>\ADACASPI.SYS /v  
Parameters  
Parameter  
The ADACASPI.SYS parameters are:  
Description  
/h  
/v  
/a  
INT 13h support is not provided.  
Verbose mode. All message are displayed on the screen.  
Physical drive ccess mode. Direct access to physical drives is  
permitted.  
/q  
Quiet mode. All message except error message are suppressed.  
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Step 12 Install Operating System Driver, Continued  
CD-ROM Driver A device driver is provided with ADAC Ultra2 S466 for  
CD-ROM drives operating under DOS, Windows 3.x, and  
Windows 95. The driver filename is ADACDROM.SYS.  
The ADACASPI.SYS ASPI manager must be added to the  
CONFIG.SYS file before you can install the CD-ROM  
device driver. See the instructions on the previous page for  
adding the ADACASPI.SYS driver. Copy  
ADACDROM.SYS to the root directory of the C: drive.  
Add the following line to CONFIG.SYS, making sure it is  
preceded by the line for ADACASPI.SYS:  
DEVICE=C:\ADACDROM.SYS  
Add the following to AUTOEXEC.BAT. Make sure it  
precedes the SMARTDRV.EXE line.  
MSCDEX /D:MSCD001  
MSCDEX is the CD-ROM drive extension file that is  
supplied with MS-DOS® and PC-DOS® Version 5.0 or  
later. See your DOS manual for the command line  
parameters for MSCDEX.  
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Summary  
This chapter discussed hardware installation. Configure the  
RAID system via software configuration utilities. See the  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 Configuration Software Guide for all  
information about ADAC Ultra2 S466 software utilities.  
The utility programs for configuring ADAC Ultra2 S466  
are:  
Configuration Utility  
ADAC BIOS Setup  
ADAC Configuration  
Manager  
Operating System  
independent of the operating system  
DOS  
SCO UNIX SVR3.2  
Novell NetWare 3.x, 4.x  
SCO UnixWare  
Power Console Plus  
Microsoft Windows NT,  
Windows 95  
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Problem  
Suggested Solution  
The system hangs during the boot  
process after installation.  
Make sure the SCSI BIOS on the motherboard  
has been disabled.  
The system hangs during the boot  
process after installation.  
Make sure the ADAC Ultra2 S466 adapter  
card is installed in the proper PCI expansion  
slot. It must be installed in the RAID Upgrade  
PCI slot..  
Some operating systems do not load Check the system BIOS configuration for PCI  
in a computer with a ADAC Ultra2  
S466 adapter.  
interrupt assignments. Make sure some  
Interrupts are assigned for PCI.  
Initialize the logical drive before installing the  
operating system.  
One of the hard drive in the array  
fails often  
Check the drive error counts using Power  
Console Plus.  
Format the drive.  
Rebuild the drive  
If the drive continues to fail, replace the drive  
with another drive with the same capacity.  
Check the drives IDs on each channel to make  
sure each device has a different ID.  
Pressed <Ctrl> <M>. Ran  
ADAConf.exe and tried to make a  
new configuration. The system  
hangs when scanning devices.  
Check the termination. The device at the end  
of the channel must be terminated.  
Replace the drive cable.  
Multiple drives connected to  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 using the same  
power supply. There is a problem  
spinning the drives all at once.  
Pressing <Ctrl> <M> or running  
ADAConf.exe does not display the  
Management Menu.  
Set the drives to spin on command. This will  
allow ADAC Ultra2 S466 to spin two devices  
simultaneously.  
These utilities require a color monitor.  
At system power-up with the  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 installed, the  
screen display is garbled or does  
not appear at all.  
For proper cache memory operation, you  
should install at least 4 MB of memory in  
ADAC Ultra2 S466.  
Cannot flash or update the  
EEPROM.  
You may need a new EEPROM.  
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Problem  
Suggested Solution  
Make sure that TERMPWR is being properly  
provided to each peripheral device populated  
channel.  
Firmware Initializing...  
appears and remains on the screen.  
Make sure that each end of the channel chain  
is properly terminated using the recommended  
terminator type for the peripheral device. The  
channel is automatically terminated at the  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 card if only one cable is  
connected to a channel.  
Make sure (on a channel basis) only two type  
of cables are connected at any one time.  
If using an FPM SIMM, make sure the RAS  
Access Time parameter is 70 ns.  
Make sure that the ADAC Ultra2 S466  
controller is properly seated in the PCI slot.  
What SCSI IDs can a non-hard disk Non-hard disk devices can only accommodate  
device have and what is maximum  
number allowed per adapter?  
SCSI IDs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, regardless of the  
channel used. A maximum of six non-hard  
disk devices are supported per ADAC Ultra2  
S466 adapter.  
Why does a failed logical array still  
get a drive assignment?  
To maintain the DOS Path statement integrity.  
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BIOS Boot Error Messages  
Message  
Problem  
Suggested Solution  
Adapter BIOS Disabled.  
No Logical Drives  
Handled by BIOS  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466  
BIOS is disabled.  
Sometimes the BIOS is  
disabled to prevent  
booting from the BIOS.  
The BIOS cannot  
Enable the BIOS via the  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 BIOS  
Setup utility.  
Host Adapter at Baseport  
xxxx Not Responding  
Make sure ADAC Ultra2  
S466 is properly installed.  
communicate with the  
adapter firmware.  
No ADAC Ultra2 S466  
Adapter  
The BIOS cannot  
communicate with the  
adapter firmware.  
Make sure ADAC Ultra2  
S466 is properly installed.  
Configuration of  
The configuration stored  
Press a key to run ADAC  
NVRAM and drives  
mismatch.  
in the ADAC Ultra2 S466 Configuration Manager.  
adapter does not match  
Run View/Add  
the configuration stored in Choose View/Add  
Configuration option of  
Configuration Utility.  
Press any key to run the  
Configuration Utility.  
the drives.  
Configuration from the  
Configure menu.  
Use View/Add  
Configuration to examine  
both the configuration in  
NVRAM and the  
configuration stored on the  
disk drives. Resolve the  
problem by selecting one  
of the configurations.  
Make sure all physical  
drives are properly  
1 Logical Drive Failed  
A logical drive failed to  
sign on.  
connected and are powered  
on.  
Run ADAC Configuration  
Manager to find out if any  
physical drives are not  
responding. Reconnect,  
replace, or rebuild any  
drive that is not  
responding.  
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Message  
Problem  
Suggested Solution  
X Logical Drives  
Degraded  
x number of logical drives Make sure all physical  
signed on in a degraded  
state.  
drives are properly  
connected and are powered  
on.  
Run ADAC Configuration  
Manager to find if any  
physical drives are not  
responding. Reconnect,  
replace, or rebuild any  
drive that is not  
responding.  
1 Logical Drive Degraded A logical drive signed on  
in a degraded state.  
Make sure all physical  
drives are properly  
connected and are powered  
on.  
Run ADAC Configuration  
Manager to find out if any  
physical drives are not  
responding. Reconnect,  
replace, or rebuild any  
drive that is not  
responding.  
Insufficient memory to  
run BIOS. Press any key  
to continue…  
Not enough ADAC Ultra2 Make sure ADAC Ultra2  
S466 memory to run  
BIOS.  
S466 memory has been  
properly installed.  
Insufficient Memory  
Not enough memory on  
the ADAC adapter to  
support the current  
configuration.  
Make ADAC memory has  
been properly installed.  
The following SCSI IDs  
are not responding:  
Channel x:a.b.c  
The physical drives with  
SCSIO IDs a, b, and c are  
not responding on SCSI  
channel x.  
Make sure the physical  
drives are properly  
connected and are powered  
on.  
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Other BIOS Error Messages  
Message  
Problem  
Suggested Solution  
Following SCSI  
disk not found  
and no empty  
The physical disk roaming  
feature did not find the physical  
disk with the displayed SCSI  
Reconfigure the array.  
slot available for ID. No slot is available to map  
mapping it  
the physical drive. ADAC  
cannot resolve the physical  
drives into the current  
configuration.  
Following SCSI  
IDs have the  
same data y, z  
Channel x: a, b,  
c
The physical drive roaming  
feature found the same data on  
two or more physical drive on  
channel x with SCSI IDs a, b,  
and c. ADAC cannot determine  
the drive that has the duplicate  
information.  
Remove the drive or drives  
that should not be used.  
Unresolved  
The configuration stored in the  
Press a key to run ADAC  
configuration  
mismatch  
ADAC NVRAM does not match Configuration Manager.  
the configuration stored on the  
between disks  
and NVRAM on  
the adapter  
drives.  
Choose View/Add  
Configuration from the  
Configure menu.  
Use View/Add Configuration  
to examine both the  
configuration in NVRAM and  
the configuration stored on the  
disk drives. Resolve the  
problem by selecting one of  
the configurations.  
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DOS ASPI Driver Error Messages  
Message  
Corrective Action  
Gateway Inc. ASPI Manager  
has NOT been loaded.  
Controller setup FAILED  
error code=[0xab]  
The ASPI manager is not loaded. One of the failure  
codes listed below is displayed next.  
Correct the condition that caused the failure. The failure  
codes are:  
0x40  
0x80  
0x81  
0x82  
0x83  
0x84  
0x85  
0x90  
No ADAC adapters found  
Timed out waiting for interrupt to be posted  
Timed out waiting for Response command.  
Invalid command completion count.  
Invalid completion status received.  
Invalid command ID received.  
No adapters found or no PCI BIOS support.  
Unknown Setup completion error  
No non-disk devices were  
located  
The driver did not find any non-hard drive devices  
during scanning. A SCSI device that is not a hard disk  
drive, such as a tape drive or CD-ROM drive, must be  
attached to this SCSI channel. The SCSI ID must be  
unique for each adapter and cannot be SCSI ID 0. The  
supported SCSI IDs are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.  
ERROR: VDS support is  
*INACTIVE* for logical  
drives  
The /h option is appended to driver in  
CONFIG.SYS or this driver is used with a BIOS that is  
earlier than v1.10, or no logical drives are configured.  
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Topic  
Information  
DOS ASPI  
ADACASPI.SYS, the DOS ASPI manager, uses 6 KB of  
system memory once it is loaded.  
CD-ROM drives  
under DOS  
At this time, copied CDs are not accessible from DOS even  
after loading ADACASPI.SYS and ADACDROM.SYS.  
Physical Drive Errors To display the ADAC Configuration Manager Media Error  
and Other Error options, press <F2> after selecting a  
physical drive under the Physical Drive menu, selected  
from the Objects menu. A Media Error is an error that  
occurred while actually transferring data. An Other Error is  
an error that occurs at the hardware level because of a  
device failure, poor cabling, bad termination, signal loss,  
etc.  
Virtual Sizing  
The Virtual Sizing option enables RAID expansion. Virtual  
Sizing must be enabled to increase the size of a logical  
drive or add a physical drive to an existing logical drive.  
Run ADAC Configuration Manager by pressing <Ctrl>  
<M> to enable Virtual Sizing. Select the Objects menu,  
then select the Logical Drive menu. Select View/Update  
Parameters. Set Virtual Sizing to Enabled.  
BSD Unix  
We do not provide a driver for BSDI Unix. ADAC Ultra2  
S466 does not support BSDI Unix.  
Multiple LUNs  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 supports one LUN per each target ID.  
No multiple LUN devices are supported.  
Power Requirements The maximum ADAC Ultra2 S466 power requirements are  
15 watts at 5V and 3 Amps.  
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Topic  
Information  
SCSI Bus  
The ANSI specification dictates the following:  
Requirements  
The maximum signal path length between terminators is 3  
meters when using up to 4 maximum capacitance (25 pF)  
devices and 1.5 meters when using more than 4 devices.  
SCSI devices should be uniformly spaced between  
terminators, with the end devices located as close as  
possible to the terminators.  
The characteristic impedance of the cable should be 90 +/-  
6 ohms for the /REQ and /ACK signals and 90 +/- 10 ohms  
for all other signals.  
The stub length(the distance from the controllers external  
connector to the mainline SCSI bus) shall not exceed.1m  
(approximately 4 inches).  
The spacing of devices on the mainline SCSI bus should be  
at least three times the stub length.  
All signal lines shall be terminated once at both ends of the  
bus powered by the TERMPWR line.  
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Information  
Windows NT  
Installation  
When Windows NT is installed via a bootable CD, the  
devices on the ADAC Ultra2 S466 will not be recognized  
until after the initial reboot. The Microsoft documented  
workaround is in SETUP.TXT:  
SETUP.TXT is on diskette 2 or the CD  
To install drivers when Setup recognizes one of the  
supported SCSI host adapters without making the devices  
attached to it available for use:  
1
2
Restart Windows NT Setup.  
When Windows NT Setup displays  
Setup is inspecting your computers hardware  
configuration...,  
press <F6> to prevents Windows NT Setup from  
performing disk controller detection. This allows  
you to install the driver from the Drivers disk you  
created. All SCSI adapters must be installed  
manually.  
3. When Windows NT Setup displays  
Setup could not determine the type of one or more  
mass storage devices installed in your system, or  
you have chosen to manually specify an adapter,  
press S to display a list of supported SCSI host  
adapters.  
4
5
Select Other from the bottom of the list.  
Insert the Drivers Disk you made when prompted  
to do so and select ADAC Ultra2 S466 from this  
list. In some cases, Windows NT Setup repeatedly  
prompts to swap disks. Windows NT will now  
recognize any devices attached to this adapter.  
Repeat this step for each host adapter not already  
recognized by Windows NT Setup.  
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A SCSI Cables and  
Connectors  
SCSI Connectors  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 provides several different types of  
SCSI connectors. The connectors are:  
one 68-pin high density internal connector, and  
one 68-pin ultra high density external connector.  
68-Pin High Density SCSI Internal Connector  
The SCSI channel on the ADAC Ultra2 S466 Controller  
has a 68-pin high density 0.050 inch pitch unshielded  
connector.  
This connector provides all signals needed to connect  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 to wide SCSI devices. The following  
connector pinouts are provided for both single-ended and  
differebtial primary bus (P-CABLE) as specified in SCSI-3  
Parallel Interface X3T9.2, Project 885-D, revision 12b,  
date July 2, 1993.  
The cable assemblies that interface with the 68-pin  
connector is:  
flat ribbon or twisted pair cable for connecting internal  
wide SCSI devices,  
flat ribbon or twisted pair cable for connecting internal  
and external wide SCSI devices,  
cable assembly for converting from internal wide SCSI  
connectors to internal non-wide (Type 2) connectors,  
cable assembly for converting from internal wide to  
internal non-wide SCSI connectors (Type 30), and  
cable assembly for converting from internal wide to  
internal non-wide SCSI connectors.  
Cont’d  
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68-Pin High Density Connectors, Continued  
Cable Assembly for Internal Wide SCSI Devices The cable assembly for  
connecting internal wide SCSI devices is shown below:  
pin 1  
pin 1  
pin 1  
Connectors: 68 position plug (male)  
AMP - 786090-7  
Cable:  
Flat Ribbon or Twisted-Pair Flat Cable  
68 Conductor 0.025 Centerline  
30 AWG  
Cont’d  
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Connecting Internal and External Wide Devices The cable assembly for  
connecting internal wide and external wide SCSI devices is  
shown below:  
A
pin 1  
pin 1  
B
pin 1  
B
Connector A: 68 position panel mount receptacle  
with 4-40 holes (female)  
AMP - 786096-7  
NOTE: To convert to 2-56 holes, use screwlock  
kit 749087-1, 749087-2, or 750644-1  
from AMP  
Connector B: 68 position plug (male)  
AMP - 786090-7  
Cable:  
Flat Ribbon or Twisted-Pair Flat Cable  
68 Conductor 0.025 Centerline  
30 AWG  
Cont’d  
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68-Pin High Density Connectors, Continued  
Converting Internal Wide to Internal Non-Wide (Type 2) The cable  
assembly for converting internal wide SCSI connectors to  
internal non-wide SCSI connectors is shown below:  
68 POSITION  
CONNECTOR  
50 POSITION  
CONNECTOR  
CONTACT NUMBER  
CONTACT NUMBER  
6
40  
7
1
2
3
4
41  
pin 1  
*
*
*
A
49  
16  
50  
17  
51  
18  
52  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
pin 1  
pin 1  
OPEN  
OPEN  
OPEN  
B
B
*
*
*
Connector A: 68 position plug (male)  
AMP - 749925-5  
Connector B:50 position IDC receptacle (female)  
29  
63  
30  
64  
47  
48  
49  
50  
AMP - 499252-4, 1-746285-0, 1-746288-0  
Twisted-Pair Flat Cable or  
Laminated Discrete Wire Cable  
25 pair 0.050 centerline  
Wire:  
28 AWG  
TABLE 1:  
CONNECTOR CONTACT  
CONNECTION FOR WIDE  
TO NON-WIDE CONVERSION  
Cont’d  
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Converting Internal Wide to Internal Non-Wide (Type 30) The cable  
assembly for connecting internal wide SCSI devices to  
internal non-wide SCSI devices is shown below:  
pin 1  
A
pin 1  
B
Connector A: 68 position plug (male)  
AMP - 749925-5  
Connector B:50 position plug (male)  
AMP - 749925-3  
Wire:  
Twisted-Pair Flat Cable or  
Laminated Discrete Wire Cable  
25 pair 0.050 centerline  
28 AWG  
Cont’d  
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68-Pin High Density Connectors, Continued  
Converting from Internal Wide to Internal Non-Wide (Type 3) The cable  
assembly for connecting internal wide SCSI devices to  
internal non-wide (Type 3) SCSI devices is shown below:  
pin 1  
A
pin 1  
B
Connector A: 68 position plug (male)  
AMP - 786090-7  
Connector B:50 position plug (male)  
AMP - 786090-7  
Wire:  
Flat ribbon or twisted-pair flat cable  
50 conductor 0.025 centerline  
30 AWG  
SCSI Cable Vendors  
Manufacturer  
Cables To Go  
System Connection  
Technical Cable Concepts  
GWC  
Telephone Number  
Voice: 800-826-7904 Fax: 800-331-2841  
Voice: 800-877-1985  
Voice: 714-835-1081  
Voice: 818-579-0888  
SCSI Connector Vendors  
Manufacturer  
AMP  
Connector Part Number  
749111-4  
Back Shell Part Number  
749193-1  
FCN-230C050-D/E  
PCS-E50LA  
Fujitsu  
Honda  
FCN-237R050-G/F  
PCS-XE50MA  
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High-Density 68-Pin SCSI Connector Pinout  
Signal  
Connector  
Pin  
Cable  
Pin  
Cable  
Pin  
Connector  
Pin  
Signal  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
TERMPWR  
TERMPWR  
Reserved  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
-DB(12)  
-DB(13)  
-DB(14)  
-DB(15)  
-DB(P1)  
-DB(0)  
-DB(1)  
-DB(2)  
-DB(3)  
-DB(4)  
9
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
38  
40  
42  
44  
46  
48  
50  
52  
54  
56  
58  
60  
62  
64  
66  
68  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
37  
39  
41  
43  
45  
47  
49  
51  
53  
55  
57  
59  
61  
63  
65  
67  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
-DB(5)  
-DB(6)  
-DB(7)  
-DB(P)  
SWAP L  
SHELF_OK  
TERMPWR  
TERMPWR  
Reserved  
FAULT_CLK H  
-ATN  
FAULT_DATA H  
-BSY  
-ACK  
-RST  
-MSG  
-SEL  
-C/D  
-REQ  
-I/O  
-DB(8)  
-DB(9)  
-DB(10)  
-DB(11)  
Cont’d  
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High-Density Single Ended Connector The following applies to the high-  
density SCSI connector table on the previous page:  
A hyphen before a signal name indicates that signal is  
active low.  
The connector pin refers to the conductor position  
when using 0.025 inch centerline flat ribbon cable with  
a high-density connector (AMPLIMITE.050 Series  
connectors).  
Eight-bit devices connected to the P-Cable must leave  
the following signals open: -DB (8), -DB (9), -DB  
(10), -DB (11), -DB(12), -DB (13), -DB (14), -DB  
15), and -DB (P1).  
All other signals should be connected as defined.  
Caution  
Lines labeled RESERVED should be connected to Ground  
in the bus terminator assemblies or in the end devices on the  
SCSI cable.  
RESERVED lines should be open in the other SCSI  
devices, but can be connected to Ground.  
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Signal  
Connector  
Pin  
1
Cable  
Pin  
1
Cable  
Pin  
2
Connector  
Pin  
35  
Signal  
+DB(12)  
+DB(13)  
+DB(14)  
+DB(15)  
+DB(P1)  
+DB(0)  
+DB(1)  
+DB(2)  
+DB(3)  
+DB(4)  
+DB(5)  
+DB(6)  
+DB(7)  
+DB(P)  
Ground  
DIFFSENS  
TERMPWR  
TERMPWR  
Reserved  
Ground  
+ATN  
Ground  
+BSY  
+ACK  
+RST  
+MSG  
+SEL  
+C/D  
+REQ  
+I/O  
-DB(12)  
-DB(13)  
-DB(14)  
-DB(15)  
-DB(P1)  
-DB(0)  
-DB(1)  
-DB(2)  
-DB(3)  
-DB(4)  
-DB(5)  
-DB(6)  
-DB(7)  
-DB(P)  
Ground  
Ground  
TERMPWR  
TERMPWR  
Reserved  
Ground  
-ATN  
Ground  
-BSY  
-ACK  
-RST  
-MSG  
-SEL  
-C/D  
-REQ  
-I/O  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3
5
7
9
4
6
8
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
10  
12  
14  
16  
18  
20  
22  
24  
26  
28  
30  
32  
34  
36  
38  
40  
42  
44  
46  
48  
50  
52  
54  
56  
58  
60  
62  
64  
66  
68  
11  
13  
15  
17  
19  
21  
23  
25  
27  
29  
31  
33  
35  
37  
39  
41  
43  
45  
47  
49  
51  
53  
55  
57  
59  
61  
63  
65  
67  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
+DB(8)  
+DB(9)  
+DB(10)  
+DB(11)  
-DB(8)  
-DB(9)  
-DB(10)  
-DB(11)  
68  
Notes  
The conductor number refers to the conductor position  
when using flat-ribbon cable.  
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B Audible Warnings  
The ADAC Ultra2 S466 RAID controller has an onboard  
tone generator that indicates events and errors.  
Tone Pattern  
Three seconds on  
and one second  
off  
Meaning  
A logical drive is  
offline.  
Examples  
One or more drives in a RAID  
0 configuration failed.  
Two or more drives in a RAID  
1, 3, or 5 configuration failed.  
One drive in a RAID 3 or 5  
One second on  
and one second  
off  
A logical drive is  
running in degraded configuration failed.  
mode.  
One second on  
and three seconds  
off  
An automatically  
initiated rebuild has  
been completed.  
While you were away from the  
system, a disk drive in a RAID  
1, 3, or 5 configuration failed  
and was rebuilt.  
Important  
The audible warning were not enabled at the time this manual  
went to press.  
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Converting from Internal Wide to  
Internal Non-Wide (Type  
3), 90  
6
68-Pin High Density Connectors,  
Converting Internal Wide to Internal  
Non-Wide, 88  
85  
Converting Internal Wide to Internal  
Non-Wide (Type 30), 89  
CPU, 35  
A
ADAC BIOS, 35  
ADACASPI.SYS, 70  
ADACDROM.SYS, 71  
AMPLIMITE .050 Series connectors,  
92  
D
Data redundancy  
Using mirroring, 11  
Dedicated Parity, 12  
Degraded, 16  
ASPI Driver Error Messages, 78  
ASPI Drivers, 70  
ASPI manager, 78  
Devices per SCSI Channel, 34  
Disconnect/Reconnect, 37  
Disk Activity LED, 58  
Disk Array Types, 17  
Disk Mirroring, 11  
Disk Rebuild, 14  
Audible Warnings, 95  
Automatic Failed Drive Detection  
and Rebuild, 39  
B
BIOS, 34  
Disk Spanning, 10  
Disk Striping, 9  
BIOS Boot Error Messages, 75  
BIOS Setup, 69  
Bus Data Transfer Rate, 34  
Bus Type, 34  
Distributed Parity, 12  
DOS ASPI driver, 70  
DOS CD-ROM Driver, 70  
Drive roaming, 29  
Drive States, 16  
Bus-Based, 17  
C
Drivers, 70  
Cable Assembly for Internal Wide  
SCSI Devices, 86  
E
Cable Vendors, 90  
Cables To Go, 90  
Cache Configuration, 34  
Cache Memory, 35  
Installing, 57  
Cache Memory Configurations, 57  
Card Size, 34  
CD-ROM Driver, 71  
Compatibility, 40  
Configuration on Disk Configuration,  
29  
Connecting Internal and External  
Wide Devices, 87  
Enclosure Management, 17  
Error  
Failure codes, 78  
Error Messages  
ASPI Driver, 78  
F
Fail, 16  
Failed, 16  
FAST and WIDE SCSI, 29  
Fault-Tolerance, 39  
Features, 29  
Firmware, 34  
FTP Site, vi  
Consistency check, 8  
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Mirroring, 11  
Motherboard Jumpers, 55  
Multi-threading, 37  
G
GWC, 90  
H
N
Hardware Installation, 53  
Hardware Requirements, 30  
High-Density 68-Pin SCSI  
Connector and P-Cable  
Single-Ended Cable  
Pinouts, 91, 93  
Nonvolatile RAM, 34  
Novell NetWare, 33  
O
Offline, 16  
Onboard Speaker, 36  
Online  
High-Density Connector, 92  
Host-Based RAID Solution, 7  
Hot Spare, 13, 16  
Using during disk rebuild, 14  
Hot Swap, 15, 39  
Drive state, 16  
Operating Systems Supported, 33  
Operating Voltage, 34  
Optimal, 16  
OS/2 2.x, 38  
Other BIOS Error Messages, 77  
I
Improved I/O, 5  
Increased Reliability, 5  
Install Drivers, 70  
Installation  
P
Package Contents, vi  
packing slip, vi  
Custom, 54  
Parity, 12  
PCI Controller, 34  
Physical Array, 14  
Physical drive, 14  
Power Console Plus, 38  
Power Down, 55  
Processor, 34  
J
J 4 Channel 1 WIDE (16-bit) SCSI  
connector, 58  
J1 Termination Enable, 59  
J2, 66  
J3 I2C Interface Connector, 59  
J4 Serial Port, 59  
J5 Disk Activity LED Connector, 59  
J6, 66  
J7 SIMM socket, 57  
J8, J9, J10, 60  
J11, J12 i960RP Initialization, 60  
J13, 58  
Product Specifications, 34  
R
RAID  
Basics, 5  
Benefits, 5  
Introduction to, 5  
RAID 1  
J15, 58  
Jumpers, 58  
Spanning to configure RAID 10,  
10  
RAID 10  
on motherboard, 55  
Configuring, 10  
RAID 3  
L
Logical Drive, 15  
Logical Drive States, 16  
Parity disk, 12  
Spanning to configure RAID 30,  
10  
M
RAID 30  
Configuring, 10  
RAID 5  
Spanning to make RAID 50, 10  
RAID 50  
ADAC BIOS Setup, 38  
ADAC Ultra2 S466 Card Layout,  
58  
ADAC Configuration Manager, 38  
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Configuring, 10  
RAID Levels, 19  
RAID Levels Supported, 34  
RAID Management, 38  
Ready, 16  
Serial port connector, 58  
Server Management, 40  
Set SCSI Termination, 61  
SIMM Specifications, 56  
SIMMs, 57  
Rebuild, 16, 37  
SLED, 5  
Rebuild Rate, 14  
Rebuilding a disk, 14  
Reconnect, 37  
SMART Technology, 29  
SNMP agent, 40  
SNMP managers, 40  
Software-Based, 17  
Spanning, 10  
RedAlert, 40  
Standby rebuild, 14  
Stripe Size, 37  
S
Scatter/Gather, 37  
Stripe Width, 9  
System Connection, 90  
SCO Open Server R5.0x, 33  
SCO Unix, 38  
SCO UnixWare 2.1x, 33  
SCSI backup and utility software, 40  
SCSI Bus, 34, 36  
T
Tagged Command Queuing, 37  
Target identifiers  
SCSI Cables  
Attaching, 66  
Setting, 67  
SCSI Connectors, 34, 37, 83  
SCSI Controller, 34  
SCSI Data Transfer Rate, 34  
SCSI Device Compatibility, 40  
SCSI Device Types Supported, 34  
SCSI Drive State, 16  
SCSI Firmware, 37  
SCSI Termination, 34, 37, 62  
Set, 61  
Technical Cable Concepts, 90  
Technical Support, vi  
Termination Disable, 34  
Troubleshooting, 73  
U
UnixWare, 38  
Unpack, 55  
SCSI to SCSI, 17  
SCSI-to-SCSI RAID Product, 7  
Serial Port, 36  
W
Windows NT, 33  
Index  
97  
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