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HP Smart Array B110i SATA RAID Controller
User Guide
Part Number 531480-003
March 2010 (Third Edition)
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Contents Enabling and configuring the controller ........................................................................................... 5 Enabling the controller and setting the boot order ............................................................................................ 5 HP ProLiant 100 Series servers ............................................................................................................ 5 HP ProLiant 300 Series servers ................................
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Enabling and configuring the controller Enabling the controller and setting the boot order The HP Smart Array B110i SATA RAID Controller is not enabled by default and must be enabled in RBSU. For more information on RBSU, see the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide on the Documentation CD or the HP website (http://www.hp.com/support/smartstart/documentation). HP ProLiant 100 Series servers To enable the controller and set boot order: 1. Power up the server. 2. When prompted during
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Configuring an array The HP Smart Array B110i SATA RAID Controller supports SATA drives only. For the most efficient use of drive space, all drives within an array should have approximately the same capacity. Each configuration utility treats every physical drive in an array as if it has the same capacity as the smallest drive in the array. Any excess capacity of a particular drive cannot be used in the array. Therefore, the capacity is unavailable for data storage. The more physical dri
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6. Press the F8 key to confirm the settings and save the new configuration. After several seconds, the Configuration Saved screen appears. 7. Press the Enter key to continue. Repeat this procedure to create additional logical drives. Array Configuration Utility ACU is a browser-based utility with the following features: • Runs as a local application or remote service • Supports assignment of online spares • Suggests the optimum configuration for an unconfigured system • Provides di
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IMPORTANT: The license key is stored on the hard drive. If no hard drives are installed, the license key cannot be installed. Before installing the license key, be sure that hard drives are installed. For more information on installing hard drives, see the server user guide. To obtain the license key, see the entitlement certificate included with the HP Hot Plug Advanced Pack. Depending on the method of delivery, the certificate is provided either in a sealed envelope or in an ema
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The ORCA main menu appears. 4. Select Manage License Keys. IMPORTANT: If no hard drives are installed, then this option does not appear. 5. Under the License Key menu, select Add License Key. 6. Enter the license key in the space provided. ORCA issues a notification after the license key activates successfully. Installing a license key with ACU To install a license key: 1. Power down the server, if necessary. 2. Power up the server. Enabling and configuring the controll
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3. Open ACU. 4. Select a controller from the Controller/Device menu. The System Status, Systems And Devices, and Available Tasks panels appear. 5. In the Available Tasks panel, click Manage License Keys. IMPORTANT: If no hard drives are installed, then this option does not appear. Specific license key tasks appear. A complete list of existing license keys also appears. 6. Click Add License Key. 7. Enter the license key number. 8. Click Save. Enabling and configuring the con
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Installing device drivers and Management Agents Installing device drivers IMPORTANT: Enable the HP Smart Array B110i SATA RAID Controller before installing device drivers. For more information see "Enabling the controller and setting the boot order (on page 5)." A device driver is required for the operating system to communicate with the disk drive controller. For more information on supported operating systems, see the HP Smart Array B110i SATA RAID Controller product page on
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You can update the Management Agents by using the latest versions of the agents provided on the SmartStart CD or the Easy Set-up CD. The procedure is provided with the agents. To download the latest versions of the CDs, see the HP website: • SmartStart CD (http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/smartstart/documentation.html?jumpi d=hpr_R1002_USEN). • Easy Set-up CD (http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/remotemgmt/easy_setup_cd/index.h tml?jumpid=reg_R1002_
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Replacing, moving, or adding hard drives Recognizing hard drive failure CAUTION: Sometimes, a drive that has previously been failed by the controller may seem to be operational after the system is power-cycled or (for a hot-pluggable drive) after the drive has been removed and reinserted. However, continued use of such marginal drives may eventually result in data loss. Replace the marginal drive as soon as possible. The HP Smart Array B110i SATA RAID Controller supports drive L
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• RAID 0 configurations cannot tolerate drive failure. If any physical drive in the array fails, all RAID 0 logical drives in the same array also fail. • RAID 1 configurations can tolerate one drive failure. If one physical drive in a RAID 1 configuration fails, the RAID volume is still intact as a degraded RAID 1. • RAID 1+0 configurations can tolerate up to two drive failures as long as no failed drives are mirrored to one another. A RAID 1+0 configuration of four drives consists of tw
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Replacing hard drives If you are replacing a drive in a fault-tolerant configuration while the system is powered down, a POST message appears when the system is powered up. When this message appears, press the F1 key to enable automatic data recovery. If you do not enable automatic data recovery, the logical volume remains in a ready-to-recover condition, and the same POST message appears when the system is restarted. In RAID 1 configurations, you can replace one failed drive. In RAID 1
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• The brand, model, and age of the drives • The amount of unused capacity on the drives Allow approximately 15 minutes per gigabyte for the rebuild process to complete. System performance is affected during the rebuild, and the system is unprotected against further drive failure until the rebuild has finished. Therefore, replace drives during periods of low activity, when possible. When automatic data recovery has finished, the state of the logical volume is updated in ACU/ACU-CLI /age
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You might be able to enable a recently failed drive temporarily by cycling the server power. To cycle the server power: 1. Power down the server. 2. Remove the replacement physical drive (the one undergoing a rebuild), and then reinstall the drive that it is replacing. 3. Power up the server. If the newly failed drive is operational, do the following: 1. Back up any unsaved data. 2. Remove the original drive that was being replaced, and then reinsert the replacement physical drive.
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2. Power down the system. 3. Move the drives. 4. Power up the system. 5. Observe the POST messages: o If a 1785 POST message appears, the drive array did not configure properly. Continue with step 6. o If a 1724 or 1727 POST message appears, drive positions were changed successfully and the configuration was updated. Continue with step 7. 6. If the array did not configure properly, do the following: a. Power down the system immediately to prevent data loss. b. Return the drives to th
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Migrating hard drives to an optional Smart Array controller Installing an optional Smart Array controller To install the component: 1. Power down the server. 2. Remove the access panel. 3. Remove components and cables as needed. 4. Install the Smart Array controller. For more information, see the server user guide or the documentation that ships with the option. 5. Install components and cables removed previously. 6. Install the access panel. 7. Power up the server. 8. Migrate hard
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To install the driver from the Easy Set-up CD: 1. From the System Support Software menu, select the current operating system. 2. Select Driver – storage controller. 3. Download the HP ProLiant Smart Array SAS/SATA Controller Driver package. 4. To install the driver, run the Smart Array Controller package. When the driver is installed, complete the migration procedure. Completing the migration to an optional Smart Array controller—Microsoft® Windows® To complete the migration to the S