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ARC-1110/1120/1130/1160/1170
( 4/8/12/16/24-port PCI-X SATA RAID Controllers )
ARC-1130ML/1160ML/1160ML2
( 12/16-port Multi-lane connector PCI-X SATA RAID Control-
lers )
ARC-1210/1220/1230/1260/1280/
( 4/8/12/16/24-port PCI-Express SATA RAID Controllers )
ARC-1231ML/1261ML/1280ML
(12/16/24-port PCI-Express SATA RAID Controllers)
ARC-1201 (OEM Version)
(8-Port PCI-Express x1 SATA RAID Controller)
SATA RAID Cards
USER Manual
Version: 4.1
Issue Date: August, 2009
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ARC-1110/1120/1130/1160/1170 ( 4/8/12/16/24-port PCI-X SATA RAID Controllers )ARC-1130ML/1160ML/1160ML2 ( 12/16-port Multi-lane connector PCI-X SATA R

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INTRODUCTION101. IntroductionThis section presents a brief overview of the SATA RAID Series con-troller, ARC-1110/1120/1130/1130ML/1160/1160ML/1160ML2

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DRIVER INSTALLATION1002. Start the system and then press Tab+F6 to enter the McBI-OS RAID manager utility. Use the conguration utility to create the

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DRIVER INSTALLATION1014.2.3.1 Making Volume Sets Available to Windows SystemWhen you reboot the system, log in as a system administrator. The followin

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DRIVER INSTALLATION1023. Go to “Control Panel” and select “System”. Select the “Hard-ware” tab and then click the “Device Manager” button. In “De-vi

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DRIVER INSTALLATION1034.4 Driver Installation for FreeBSDThis chapter describes how to install the SATA RAID controller driver to FreeBSD. Before inst

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DRIVER INSTALLATION104Power Mac G5 or Mac Pro as below:1. Insert the Areca Mac Driver & Software CD that came withyour Areca SAS RAID controller.2

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DRIVER INSTALLATION1054.6.2 Making Volume Sets Available to Mac OS XWhen you create a volume through McRAID storage manager, theMac OS X recognizes th

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ARCHTTP PROXY SERVER INSTALLATION1065. ArcHttp Proxy Server InstallationOverviewAfter hardware installation, the SATA disk drives connected to the S

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107ARCHTTP PROXY SERVER INSTALLATION5.1 For WindowsYou must have administrative level permissions to install SATA RAID software. This procedure assume

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ARCHTTP PROXY SERVER INSTALLATION1085.2 For LinuxYou should have administrative level permissions to install SATA RAID software. This procedure assum

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109ARCHTTP PROXY SERVER INSTALLATION(2). Copy <CD-ROM>\PACKAGES\Mac\http directory to local (Ex:/usr/local/sbin). Or(1). Download from the www.a

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INTRODUCTION11port controllers support one DDR2-533 DIMM socket that allows for upgrading up to 2GB of memory. The controllers use Marvell 4/8 channel

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ARCHTTP PROXY SERVER INSTALLATION110Controller [1] Http: New Recv 243 bytesController [1] Http: Send [174] bytes back to the client(3). If you need

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111ARCHTTP PROXY SERVER INSTALLATIONtor the SATA RAID controller via ArcHttp proxy server. The Archttp proxy server for Mac, please reference Chapter

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ARCHTTP PROXY SERVER INSTALLATION112Scanning RS-232 Device: No Scanning Inband Device: No• Mail Conguration When you open the mail conguration pag

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113ARCHTTP PROXY SERVER INSTALLATIONNote: Event Notication Table refer to Appendix D.After you conrm and submit congurations, you can use "Gen

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION1146. Web Browser-based Conguration Before using the rmware-based browser McRAID storage manager utility, do the ini

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115WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATIONmore and a supported browser. A locally managed system requires all of the following components:• A supported web br

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION116• Start-up McRAID Storage Manager from Linux/FreeBSD/Solaris/Mac Local AdministrationTo congure the SATA RAID contr

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117WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION6.2 McRAID Storage ManagerThe McRAID storage manager start-up conguration screen dis-plays the current conguration

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION1186.3 Main Menu The main menu shows all available functions, accessible by clicking on the appropriate link.Individual

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119WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATIONThe number of physical drives in the SATA RAID controller deter-mines the RAID levels that can be implemented with t

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INTRODUCTION12boot-up screen. This pre-boot manager utility can be used to sim-plify the setup and management of the RAID controller. The con-troller

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION1206.5.2 Delete Raid SetTo delete a RAID set, click on the “Deleted Raid Set” link. The “Select The Raid Set To Delete”

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121WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATIONThe new additional capacity can be utilized by one or more volume sets. The volume sets associated with this RAID se

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION122To activate the incomplete the RAID set, click on the “Activate Raid Set” link. A “Select The RAID SET To Activate”

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123WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION6.5.6 Delete Hot SpareSelect the target Hot Spare disk to be deleted by clicking on the appropriate check box.Click

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION1246.6 Volume Set FunctionsA volume set is seen by the host system as a single logical device. It is organized in a RAI

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125WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATIONTo create a volume set on a RAID set, move the cursor bar to the main menu and click on the “Create Volume Set” link

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION126initialization proceeds must be completed before the volume set ready for system accesses. There is no initializatio

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127WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION6.6.2 Delete Volume SetTo delete a volume set from RAID set, move the cursor bar to the main menu and click on the “

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION128expand the last volume set capacity , move the cursor bar to the “ Capacity” item and entry the capacity size. When

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129WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION6.6.4 Check Volume Set To check a volume set from a RAID set:(1). Click on the “Check Volume Set” link.(2). Click o

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INTRODUCTION13RAID Features• RAID level 0, 1, 10(1E), 3, 5, 6, Single Disk and JBOD• Multiple RAID selection• Online array roaming• Online RAID level/

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION1306.7.2 Modify Pass Through Disk Use this option to modify the “Pass Through Disk Attribute”. The user can modify the

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131WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATIONWhen the “Enter Pass Through Disk Attribute” screen appears, modify the drive attribute values, as you want. After y

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION132screen appears mark the check box for the SATA device from the drive pool. After completing the selection, click on

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133WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION• JBOD/RAID CongurationJBOD is an acronym for “Just a Bunch Of Disk”. A group of hard disks in a RAID controllers a

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION134identify, user can set this option to "OFF". Choose option "ON", the SATA RAID controller will l

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135WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATIONMultiples Of 10G: If you have 120 GB drives from different vendors; chances are that the capacity varies slightly. F

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION1366.8.2.1 Stagger Power On Control In a PC system with only one or two drives, the power can sup-ply enough power to s

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137WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION6.8.3 Ethernet Conguration (Ethernet Port Sup-port)Use this feature to set the controller Ethernet port conguratio

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION1386.8.4 Alert by Mail Conguration (Ethernet Port Support)To congure the SATA RAID controller e-mail function, move

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139WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION• SNMP Trap CongurationsEnter the SNMP Trap IP Address. • SNMP System CongurationsAbout community, please refer to

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INTRODUCTION14 PCI-X RAID Card Comparison (ARC-11XXML)1130ML 1160ML/1160ML2RAID processor IOP331Host Bus Type PCI-X 133MHzRAID 6 support Yes YesCache

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION140Note: NTP feature works through onboard Ethernet port. So you must make sure that you have connected onboard Etherne

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141WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION6.8.7 View Events/Mute BeeperTo view the SATA RAID controller’s information, click on the “View Events/Mute Beeper”

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION1426.8.9 Clear Events BufferUse this feature to clear the entire events buffer information.6.8.10 Modify PasswordTo set

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143WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION6.8.11 Update Firmware Please refer to the appendix A Upgrading Flash ROM Update Pro-cess.6.9 Information6.9.1 RaidS

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WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION1446.9.2 System InformationTo view the SATA RAID controller’s information, move the mouse cursor to the main menu and c

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145WEB BROWSER-BASED CONFIGURATION6.9.3 Hardware MonitorTo view the RAID controller’s hardware monitor information, move the mouse cursor to the main

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APPENDIX146Appendix A Upgrading Flash ROM Update ProcessSince the SATA RAID controller features ash rmware, it is not necessary to change the hardwa

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147APPENDIX1. To upgrade the RAID controller rmware, move the mouse cursor to “Upgrade Firmware” link. The “Upgrade The Raid System Firmware” screen

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APPENDIX148From a remote PC, you can directly open a web browser and enter the IP address. Then enter user name and password to login and start your m

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149APPENDIXNote: Areca SAS and SATA ll RAID controller rmware version 1.43 date: Feb 2007 and later has supported the ATA-8 spec for HDD microcode d

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INTRODUCTION15 Internal PCI-Express RAID Card Comparison (ARC-12XX)1210 1220 1230 1260 1201RAID processor IOP332 IOP333 ARMHost Bus Type PCI-Express x

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APPENDIX150Appendix BBattery Backup Module (ARC6120-BAT-xxx)The SATA RAID controller operates using cache memory. The Bat-tery Backup Module is an add

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151APPENDIXOperation1. Battery conditioning is automatic. There are no manual pro-cedures for battery conditioning or preconditioning to be per-formed

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APPENDIX1522. Disconnect the BBM cable from J2 on the RAID controller.3. Disconnect the battery pack cable from JP2 on the BBM.4. Install a new batter

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153APPENDIXAppendix CSNMP Operation & DenitionOverviewThe McRAID storage manager includes a rmware-embedded Sim-ple Network Management Protocol

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APPENDIX154MIB Compilation and Denition File CreationBefore the manager application accesses the SATA RAID controller, it is necessary to integrate t

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155APPENDIXStarting the SNMP Function Setting• Community NameCommunity name acts as a password to screen accesses to the SNMP agent of a particular ne

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APPENDIX1562. Run the setup.exe le that resides at: <CD-ROM>\packages\windows\http\setup.exe on the CD-ROM. (If SNMP service was not installed,

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157APPENDIX5. A Progress bar appears that measures the progress of the Areca SNMP Extension Agent setup. When this screen complete, you have complete

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APPENDIX158SNMP Community CongurationsPlease refer to the community name in this appendix.SNMP Trap Notication CongruationsThe "Community Name

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159APPENDIXhardware and Linux are installed and operational in your system.For the SNMP Extension Agent Installation for Linux procedure, please refer

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION162. Hardware InstallationThis section describes the procedure for installing the SATA RAID con-trollers.2.1 Before Your Begin In

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APPENDIX160Appendix DEvent Notication CongurationsThe controller classies disk array events into four levels depending on their severity. These inc

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161APPENDIXEvent Level Meaning Action Start Initialize Warning Volume initialization has startedStart Rebuilding Warning Volume rebuilding has started

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APPENDIX162C. RAID Set EventEvent Level Meaning Action Create RaidSet Warning New raidset createdDelete RaidSet Warning Raidset deletedExpand RaidSet

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163APPENDIXTelnet Log Serious a Telnet login detectedInVT100 Log In Serious a VT100 login detectedAPI Log In Serious a API login detectedLost Rebuild

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APPENDIX164Appendix ERAID ConceptRAID SetA RAID set is a group of disks connected to a RAID controller. A RAID set contains one or more volume sets. T

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165APPENDIXIn the illustration, volume 1 can be assigned a RAID level 5 of operation while volume 0 might be assigned a RAID level 10 of operation. Al

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APPENDIX166on the existing volume sets (residing on the newly expanded RAID set) is redistributed evenly across all the disks. A contigu-ous block of

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167APPENDIX• Online RAID Level and Stripe Size MigrationFor those who wish to later upgrade to any RAID capabilities, a system with Areca online RAID

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APPENDIX168is completed, the volume set transitions to degraded mode. If a global hot spare is present, then it further transitions to rebuild-ing sta

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INTRODUCTION169ically take its place and the data previously located on the failed drive is reconstructed on the global hot spare. For this feature to

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION172.2 Board LayoutFollow the instructions below to install a PCI RAID Card into your PC / Server.Figure 2-1, ARC-1110/1120 (4/8-p

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APPENDIX170The Hot-Swap function can be used to rebuild disk drives in arrays with data redundancy such as RAID level 1, 10, 3, 5, and 6.• Auto Rebuil

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171APPENDIXinitialization, after a volume rebuilds, it does not require a system reboot.High Reliability• Hard Drive Failure PredictionIn an effort to

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APPENDIX172tentially defective. A subsequent write to that location will initiate a sector test and relocation should that location prove to have a de

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173APPENDIXmal operating conditions, the batteries last for three years before replacement is necessary. • Recovery ROMThe SATA RAID controller rmwar

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APPENDIX174• RAID 0RAID 0, also referred to as striping, writes stripes of data across multiple disk drives instead of just one disk drive. RAID 0 doe

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175APPENDIX• RAID 10(1E)RAID 10(1E) is a combination of RAID 0 and RAID 1, combing stripping with disk mirroring. RAID Level 10 combines the fast perf

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APPENDIX176• RAID 5RAID 5 is sometimes called striping with parity at byte level. In RAID 5, the parity information is written to all of the drives in

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177APPENDIXSummary of RAID LevelsThe SATA RAID controller supports RAID Level 0, 1, 10(1E), 3, 5 and 6. The table below provides a summary of RAID le

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APPENDIX1781 Also known as mirroringAll data replicated on N sepa-rated disks. N is almost always 2.This is a high availability solu-tion, but due to

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179APPENDIX6 RAID 6 provides the highest reliability. Similar to RAID 5, but does two different parity com-putations. RAID 6 offers fault tolerance gr

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION18Figure 2-4, ARC-1201 (8-port PCI-Express SATA RAID Controller)Figure 2-5, ARC-1130/1160 (12/16-port PCI-X SATA RAID Control-ler

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APPENDIX180Appendix GTechnical SupportAreca Technical Support provides several options for Areca users to access information and updates. We encourage

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181HISTORYRevision Page Description4.01 p.52, 66For Windows changed to Use 4K Block 4.01 p.58, 121Added a note for RAID set expand 4.01 p.84, 87Adde

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION19Figure 2-6, ARC-1130ML/1160ML (12/16-port PCI-X SATA RAID Controller)Figure 2-7, ARC-1230/1260 (12/16-port PCI-EXpress SATA RAI

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Microsoft WHQL Windows Hardware Compatibility TestARECA is committed to submitting products to the Microsoft Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL), whi

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION20Figure 2-8, ARC-1170 (24-port PCI-X SATA RAID Controller)Figure 2-9, ARC-1280 (24-port PCI-Express SATA RAID Controller)

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION21Figure 2-10, ARC-1231ML/1261ML/1280ML (12/16/24-port PCI-Ex-press SATA RAID Controller)Tools RequiredAn ESD grounding strap or

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION22Warning: High voltages may be found inside computer equipment. Be-fore installing any of the hardware in this package or remov-

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION232.3 InstallationFollow the instructions below to install a SATA RAID controller into your PC / Server.Step 1. UnpackUnpack and

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION24Step 4. Mount the Cages or DrivesRemove the front bezel from the computer chassis and install the cages or SATA Drives in the c

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION25Step 5. Connect the SATA CableModel ARC-11XX and ARC-12XX controllers have dual-layer SATA internal connectors. If you have not

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION26Step 5-3. Connect the Min SAS 4i to 4*SATA CableModel ARC-1231ML/1261ML/1280ML have Min SAS 4i (SFF-8087) internal connectors,

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION27Figure 2-16, Min SAS 4i to Multi-lance CableStep 5-4. Connect the Min SAS 4i to Multi-lance CableModel ARC-1231ML/1261ML/1280ML

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION28Figure 2-17, Min SAS 4i to Min SAS 4i Cable• Min SAS 4i Connector (SFF-8087) Signal Name Pin Name PinHDD R0+ A2 HDD T0+ B2HDD

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION29Table-1 Min SAS 4i cable(SFF8087) pin assignmentFigure 2-19, Min SAS 4x to Min SAS 4x Cable HDD R3+ A16 HDD T3+ B16HDD R3- A17

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Contents1. Introduction ... 101.1 Overview ...

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION30Note: A cable for the global indicator comes with your computer system. Cables for the individual drive LEDs may come with a dr

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION31Figure 2-20, ARC-1110/1120/1210/1220 global LED connection for computer case.A: Global indicator connectorIf the system use onl

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION32Figure 2-23, ARC-1280global LED connection for computer case.Figure 2-24, ARC-1231ML/1261ML/1280ML global LED connection for

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION33LED Normal Status Problem IndicationActivity LED When the activity LED is illu-minated, there is I/O activity on that disk driv

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION34Figure 2-27, ARC-1130/1160/1230/1260 individual LED indica-tors connector, for each channel drive.Figure 2-28, ARC-1170 indiv

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION35Figure 2-30, ARC-1231ML/1261ML/1280ML individual LED indicators connector, for each channel drive.Figure 2-31, ARC-1201 indiv

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION36Figure 2-32, Activity/Fault LED I2C connector connected between SATA RAID controller & SATA HDD cage backplane.Figure 2-33,

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION37PIN Description PIN Description1 power (+5V) 2 GND3 LCD Module Interrupt 4 Protective Key5 LCD Module Serial Data 6 Fault/Ac

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION38PIN Description PIN DescriptionSideBand0 SClock (Clock signal) SideBand1 SLoad (Last clock of a bit stream)SideBand2 Ground Si

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION39Step 10. Install the Controller DriverFor a new system:• Driver installation usually takes places as part of operating sys-tem

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• Cache Mode ... 68• Tag Queuing ...

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION40Step 13. Determining the Boot SequencesFor PC system:• The SATA RAID controller is a bootable controller. If your system alread

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION412.3.1 Hot-plug Drive ReplacementThe RAID controller supports the ability of performing a hot-swap drive replacement without pow

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION42Summary of the InstallationThe ow chart below describes the installation procedures for SATA RAID controller. These procedures

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HARDWARE INSTALLATION43SNMP Manager Console Integration• Out of Band-Using Ethernet Port (12/16/24-port Control-ler) Before launching the rmware-embe

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BIOS CONFIGURATION443. McBIOS RAID ManagerThe system mainboard BIOS automatically congures the following SATA RAID controller parameters at power-up:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION45Areca Technology Corporation RAID Controller Setup <V1.0, 2004/05/20> ArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ** Select &

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BIOS CONFIGURATION463.4 Designating Drives as Hot SparesAny unused disk drive that is not part of a RAID set can be desig-nated as a hot spare. The “Q

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BIOS CONFIGURATION473.5 Using Quick Volume/Raid Setup Con-guration“Quick Volume/Raid Setup” conguration collects all available drives and includes t

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BIOS CONFIGURATION483.6 Using RAID Set/Volume Set Function MethodIn “Raid Set Function”, you can use the “Create Raid Set Function” to generate a new

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BIOS CONFIGURATION49Step Action1 To setup the hot spare (option), choose “Raid Set Function” from the main menu. Select the “Create Hot Spare” and pre

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4. Driver Installation ... 954.1 Creating the Driver Diskettes ...

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BIOS CONFIGURATION503.7 Main Menu The main menu shows all functions that are available for executing actions, which is accomplished by clicking on the

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BIOS CONFIGURATION51This password option allows user to set or clear the RAID control-ler’s password protection feature. Once the password has been se

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BIOS CONFIGURATION52If volume capacity will exceed 2TB, controller will show the “Greater Two TB Volume Support” sub-menu.Controller I/O Port:F3000000

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BIOS CONFIGURATION53• Use 4K Block It change the sector size from default 512 Bytes to 4k Bytes. the maximum volume capacity up to 16TB. This option w

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BIOS CONFIGURATION54A larger stripe size produces better-read performance, especially if your computer does mostly sequential reads. However, if you a

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BIOS CONFIGURATION553.7.2 Raid Set FunctionManual conguration gives complete control of the RAID set set-ting, but it will take longer to congure th

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BIOS CONFIGURATION56Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION573.7.2.2 Delete Raid SetTo erase and recongure a RAID set completely, you must delete it and re-create the RAID set rst. To delet

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BIOS CONFIGURATION58• MigratingMigration occurs when a disk is added to a RAID set. Migrat-ing state is displayed in the RAID state area of “The Raid

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BIOS CONFIGURATION593.7.2.4 Activate Incomplete Raid SetThe following screen is used to activate the RAID set after one of its disk drive was removed

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6.5.2 Delete Raid Set ... 1206.5.3 Expand Raid Set ...

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BIOS CONFIGURATION60Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION61Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION62Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION633. The “Create Volume From RAID Set” dialog box will be ap-peared. This screen displays the existing arranged RAID sets. Select th

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BIOS CONFIGURATION64• Select "No Init (To Rescue Volume)" for no initialization of the selected volume set.6. Repeat steps 3 to 5 to create

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BIOS CONFIGURATION65• CapacityThe maximum available volume size is the default value for the rst setting. Enter the appropriate volume size to t you

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BIOS CONFIGURATION66Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION67Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION68• Cache ModeUser can set the cache mode to either “Write Through” or “Write Back” cache.Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select

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BIOS CONFIGURATION69Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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6.8.2.1 Stagger Power On Control ... 1366.8.2.2 Time to Hdd Low Power Idle (Minutes) ... 1366.8.2.3

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BIOS CONFIGURATION703.7.3.3 Modify Volume SetUse this option to modify volume set conguration. To modify volume set values from RAID set system funct

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BIOS CONFIGURATION71Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION723.7.3.4 Check Volume SetUse this option to verify the correctness of the redundant data in a volume set. For example, in a system

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BIOS CONFIGURATION73Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION74Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION75Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION76Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION773.7.5.1 Mute The Alert Beeper The “Mute The Alert Beeper” function item is used to control the SATA RAID controller beeper. Select

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BIOS CONFIGURATION783.7.5.3 Change PasswordThe manufacture default password is set to 0000. The password option allows user to set or clear the passwo

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BIOS CONFIGURATION793.7.5.4 JBOD/RAID FunctionJBOD is an acronym for “Just a Bunch Of Disk”. A group of hard disks in a RAID controllers are not set u

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BIOS CONFIGURATION803.7.5.6 Maximum SATA ModeThe SATA RAID controller can support up to SATA ll, which runs up to 300MB/s, twice as fast as SATA150. N

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BIOS CONFIGURATION813.7.5.7 HDD Read Ahead Cache Allow Read Ahead (Default: Enabled)—When Enabled, the drive’s read ahead cache algorithm is used, pro

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BIOS CONFIGURATION82Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION833.7.5.10 HDD SMART Status PollingAn external RAID enclosure has the hardware monitor in the dedicated backplane that can report HD

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BIOS CONFIGURATION84The following screen shot shows how to change the McBIOS RAID manager setting to disable the beeper function. (This function is no

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BIOS CONFIGURATION853.7.5.13 Auto Activate Raid Set When some of the disk drives are removed in power off state or boot up stage, the RAID set state w

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BIOS CONFIGURATION863.7.5.15 Capacity TruncationSATA RAID controller use drive truncation so that drives from differing vendors are more likely to be

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BIOS CONFIGURATION87Main MenuQuick Volume/Raid SetupRaid Set FunctionVolume Set FunctionPhysical DrivesRaid System FunctionHdd Power ManagementEtherne

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BIOS CONFIGURATION88Main MenuQuick Volume/Raid SetupRaid Set FunctionVolume Set FunctionPhysical DrivesRaid System FunctionHdd Power ManagementEtherne

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BIOS CONFIGURATION89Main MenuQuick Volume/Raid SetupRaid Set FunctionVolume Set FunctionPhysical DrivesRaid System FunctionHdd Power ManagementEtherne

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BIOS CONFIGURATION90Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION91Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION92Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION93Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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BIOS CONFIGURATION94Controller I/O Port:F3000000h, F2: Select Controller, F10: Reboot SystemArrowKey Or AZ:Move Cursor, Enter: Select, ESC: Escape, L:

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DRIVER INSTALLATION954. Driver InstallationThis chapter describes how to install the SATA RAID controller driver to your operating system. The install

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DRIVER INSTALLATION96These driver diskettes are intended for use with new operating system installations. Determine the correct kernel version and ide

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DRIVER INSTALLATION974.2 Driver Installation for WindowsThe SATA RAID controller can be used with Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2

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DRIVER INSTALLATION98Note: The computer system BIOS must support bootable from CD-ROM.For details, see Chapter 3 “McBIOS RAID manager”. Once a volume

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DRIVER INSTALLATION999. After the installation is completed, reboot the system to load the new drivers/operating system.10. See Chapter 5 in this manu

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