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SRCMRU
Hardware Installation and User’s Guide, Version 1.1.3
October 2002
Order Number: 273561-003
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Contents 1 Getting Started 1.1 Using the User Documentation Set ...............................................................................................5 1.1.1 Document Formats ......................................................................................................6 1.2 About This Guide...........................................................................................................................6 1.3 Customer Support Contact Information...........................
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Tables 2-1 Configurable Disk Drive SCSI Parameters.................................................................................16 2-2 Configurable I/O Controller SCSI Parameters............................................................................16 3-1 Hardware Architecture Features ................................................................................................17 3-2 Electrical Specifications.............................................................................
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Getting Started Getting Started 1 Intended Audience This documentation is intended for users who are experienced in configuring computer ® systems with new add-in cards or have had previous experience with Intel Integrated RAID (IIR) Controllers. Read and adhere to all warnings, cautions, and notices in this guide and the other documents in the user documentation set supplied with this product. 1.1 Using the User Documentation Set User documentation for this product is provided in four separ
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Getting Started Clustering Guide Clustering is applicable only for those RAID controllers that support this feature. See the Hardware Guide to determine if clustering is supported. ® The Intel Integrated RAID Controller Clustering Guide, or Clustering Guide, describes how to set up clustering configurations using IIR Controllers and IIR controller software. Information on Operating Systems, Cluster functionality, and other system details may be found in their corresponding system manuals. 1.
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Getting Started 1.4 Regulatory and Certification Information Note: This card is intended for use in UL Listed computers or equivalent, that have instructions detailing installation. 1.4.1 Product Regulatory Compliance The IIRZN0CHXX (SRCMRU) RAID add-in card, when correctly integrated per this guide, complies with the following safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations. 1.4.2 Product Safety Compliance rd CSA C22.2, No. 60950/UL 60950, 3 Edition (US/Canada) EN 60 950 (Euro
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Getting Started UL Listing Marks C US CE Mark FCC Marking (Class A) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this device 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. Manufactured by Intel Corporation. Australia C-Tick Mark 8 Hardware Installation and User’s Guide
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Getting Started Taiwan BSMI Marking (Class A) Korea RRL MIC Mark In addition, the IIRZN0CHXX RAID add-in card meets the following regulations: Canada EMC Marking (Class A) Hardware Installation and User’s Guide 9
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Getting Started Japan VCCI Marking (Class A) 1.4.5 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices 1.4.5.1 FCC Verification Statement (USA) Product Type: IIRZN0CHXX 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. Intel Corporation 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro, OR 9712
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Getting Started Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The customer is responsible for ensuring compliance of the modified product. All cables used to connect to peripherals must be shielded and grounded. Operation with cables, connected to peripherals that are not shielded and grounded may result in interference to radio an
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Getting Started 1.4.5.5 BSMI (Taiwan) The BSMI ID certification number is located on the primary (top) side of the product. 1.5 Warnings and Cautions This guide and all associated guides in the user documentation set (the Quick Start Guide, the Hardware Guide, and the Software Guide) should be used by qualified technical personnel with experience installing and configuring PCI adapter cards. Read and adhere to all warnings, cautions, and notices in this guide and all the guides in the user do
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Hardware Installation Hardware Installation 2 2.1 About this Chapter This chapter provides information on installing the IIR controller, programming the Flash memory, and general SCSI termination information. 2.2 Installation Procedures Warning: Do not attempt to insert your RAID controller into any non RAIDIOS-enabled PCI slot. Doing so may cause damage to your controller and/or your computer. Please consult your motherboard documentation about availability of RAIDIOS-enabled PCI slots. Wa
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56mm (2.20 inches) Hardware Installation Figure 2-1. IIR Controller Component Layout 167mm (6.57 inches) I/O Processor DS2A1 SDRAM J1B1 Flash Memory 64Bit PCI Interface (Requires a RAIDIOS-enabled PCI slot) 2.2.2 Installing the IIR Controller 1. Power-off the computer system. 2. Disconnect power cord(s) and remove the system cover. 3. Install the IIR controller into an available RAIDIOS-enabled PCI slot. See Figure 2-2. Note: The computer system (with RAIDIOS-enabled PCI slot) illustrated in F
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Hardware Installation Figure 2-2. Installing the IIR Controller into a Computer System RAIDIOS-ENABLED PCI 2.3 Programming the Flash Memory The IIR controller normally comes ready to be installed into the computer motherboard immediately. However, you may need to reprogram the RAID firmware that is located in the flash memory of the IIR controller. There are 2 options for programming the firmware, Firmware Update or Firmware Recovery. Use the Firmware Update procedure to overwrite the existin
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Hardware Installation 2.5 Configurable Disk Drive SCSI Parameters When a SCSI hard disk drive is initialized the first time by the RAID controller, its SCSI parameters are automatically set to their optimal settings. Most settings are set automatically and can not be configured manually. To view or configure disk drive SCSI parameters from the Storage Console, choose Advanced Setup Configure Physical Devices Select Physical Drive SCSI Parameter/Initialize. Table 2-1. Configurable Disk Dri
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Hardware Specifications and Features Hardware Specifications and Features 3 This chapter covers all the hardware specifications associated with the IIR controller and its components. Section 3.5 covers optional RAID features that are supported by the RAID Software Suite. The accompanying Software Guide covers all implemented software features. 3.1 IIR Controller Hardware Features This section provides a summary of the key features, configuration options and support interface technology supp
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Hardware Specifications and Features Table 3-3. Environmental Specifications Attribute Condition Operating 0° to +55° C Temperature Storage -40° to +70° C Operating 90% relative humidity Humidity Storage 90% relative humidity Height: 56 mm (2.20 inches) Form Factor (physical dimensions) Length: 167 mm (6.57 inches) 3.2 Operating System Support The following operating systems are fully validated and supported: Microsoft* Windows* 2000 Advanced Server, Service Pack 2 Novell* NetWare* 6.0 SCO
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Hardware Specifications and Features The SRCMRU firmware supports the following SCSI controllers on the motherboard: SCSI Ultra160 — Adaptec* AIC-7899x dual-channel Ultra160 SCSI controller — Adaptec AIC-7892x single-channel Ultra160 SCSI controller SCSI Ultra320 — Adaptec AIC-7901 single-channel Ultra320 SCSI controller — Adaptec AIC-7902 dual-channel Ultra320 SCSI controller 3.3.1 Supported Hard Drive Technology The IIR controller supports both Single-ended (SE) and Low Voltage Differentia
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Hardware Specifications and Features Table 3-4. Supported SCSI Device Standards Maximum Cable (1) Length (meters) Adapter Maximum SCSI Drive Speed Bus Width Devices per SCSI Standard (MB/Sec) (Bits) Single- Channel LVD Ended (4) (4) Wide Ultra 2 80 16 12 16 Ultra160 (Ultra 3) 160 16 (4) 12 16 Ultra320 320 16 (4) 12 16 Notes: 1. May be exceeded in Point-to-Point and engineered specific applications. 2. Use of the word "Narrow", preceding SCSI, Ultra SCSI, or Ultra2 SCSI (for example, Narrow