User Guide
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... to monitor the status of your SAS and SATA disk drives. Try disconnecting and reconnecting disk drives from the Adaptec RAID controller. ● Check that your Adaptec RAID controller is firmly seated and secured in the PCIe expansion slot. ● If your Adaptec RAID controller is not detected during system boot, try installing it in a compatible PCIe expansion slot. This table describes...
... to monitor the status of your SAS and SATA disk drives. Try disconnecting and reconnecting disk drives from the Adaptec RAID controller. ● Check that your Adaptec RAID controller is firmly seated and secured in the PCIe expansion slot. ● If your Adaptec RAID controller is not detected during system boot, try installing it in a compatible PCIe expansion slot. This table describes...
User Guide
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...same time (one array simultaneously (see page 72). ● If it is a RAID 0 array (see page 73). ● If multiple disk drives fail within the same array (see page 73). ● If the drive is protected by a hot spare (see page 72). ● If the array was... Recovering from the original hot spare (the disk drive that the failed drive has been replaced. The controller detects the new disk drive and begins to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide or online Help. Note: Adaptec Storage Manager uses the term logical drives or logical devices when referring to rebuild the array...
...same time (one array simultaneously (see page 72). ● If it is a RAID 0 array (see page 73). ● If multiple disk drives fail within the same array (see page 73). ● If the drive is protected by a hot spare (see page 72). ● If the array was... Recovering from the original hot spare (the disk drive that the failed drive has been replaced. The controller detects the new disk drive and begins to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide or online Help. Note: Adaptec Storage Manager uses the term logical drives or logical devices when referring to rebuild the array...
User Guide
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...controller detects that the failed drive has been replaced. You can use the BIOS utility, ACU (see page 69), the command-line utility, ARCCONF, or Adaptec Storage Manager. To reset your Adaptec RAID controller: 1 Download the firmware version currently installed on your controller from www.adaptec...to recover the data by forcing the logical drive online or by a Hot Spare. Resetting the Controller This section explains how to the Adaptec RAID Controller Command Line Interface User's Guide and the Adaptec. Then, restore your Adaptec RAID controller. If copyback is enabled, data is necessary...
...controller detects that the failed drive has been replaced. You can use the BIOS utility, ACU (see page 69), the command-line utility, ARCCONF, or Adaptec Storage Manager. To reset your Adaptec RAID controller: 1 Download the firmware version currently installed on your controller from www.adaptec...to recover the data by forcing the logical drive online or by a Hot Spare. Resetting the Controller This section explains how to the Adaptec RAID Controller Command Line Interface User's Guide and the Adaptec. Then, restore your Adaptec RAID controller. If copyback is enabled, data is necessary...
User Guide
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...want to Auto, controller automatically detects backplane signal type: I2C or SGPIO. Physical Drives Display When enabled, connected disk drives are shown in Adaptec Storage Manager. ...RAID controller models.) Removable Media When enabled, removable media devices, such as a bootable device. LED Indication Mode When set to act as CD drives, are Devices Boot Support supported. (This setting is enabled/disabled on controller usage, RAID level, and disk drive type. Default is disabled. Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility ● 98 General Controller...
...want to Auto, controller automatically detects backplane signal type: I2C or SGPIO. Physical Drives Display When enabled, connected disk drives are shown in Adaptec Storage Manager. ...RAID controller models.) Removable Media When enabled, removable media devices, such as a bootable device. LED Indication Mode When set to act as CD drives, are Devices Boot Support supported. (This setting is enabled/disabled on controller usage, RAID level, and disk drive type. Default is disabled. Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility ● 98 General Controller...
User Guide
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... 111 Code Description 5 Unable to read system configuration-The ACU was unable to get the configuration information from the specified controller. 6 No drives detected. 7 Specified drive not found in system. 8 Specified array size too small-You specified an array size that is smaller than the minimum ...volume, and a 2-GB two-disk drive RAID 1 with no errors (success) and you selected is the RAID.ACU script as referred to run the application. 15 Incorrect controller number. 16 Controller not responding. 17 Build/Verify/Clear failed. 18 Cannot use drives on the array keywords defined in ...
... 111 Code Description 5 Unable to read system configuration-The ACU was unable to get the configuration information from the specified controller. 6 No drives detected. 7 Specified drive not found in system. 8 Specified array size too small-You specified an array size that is smaller than the minimum ...volume, and a 2-GB two-disk drive RAID 1 with no errors (success) and you selected is the RAID.ACU script as referred to run the application. 15 Incorrect controller number. 16 Controller not responding. 17 Build/Verify/Clear failed. 18 Cannot use drives on the array keywords defined in ...
User Guide
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...task: ● Update flash image-Updates all supported RAID controllers detected on your operating system and reboot to DOS from a bootable MS-DOS floppy disk or from a DOS partition on a bootable drive. (You can use to restore a RAID controller's flash if required. ● Verify flash image... main menu is displayed. 4 Select Select Controllers, then select the Adaptec RAID controller(s) to empty, formatted floppy disks, a USB flash drive, or a writable CD: ● AFU.exe ● Axxxx01.ufi where xxx is the correct file for example Adaptec RAID 3405). Running the Menu-based AFU To run ...
...task: ● Update flash image-Updates all supported RAID controllers detected on your operating system and reboot to DOS from a bootable MS-DOS floppy disk or from a DOS partition on a bootable drive. (You can use to restore a RAID controller's flash if required. ● Verify flash image... main menu is displayed. 4 Select Select Controllers, then select the Adaptec RAID controller(s) to empty, formatted floppy disks, a USB flash drive, or a writable CD: ● AFU.exe ● Axxxx01.ufi where xxx is the correct file for example Adaptec RAID 3405). Running the Menu-based AFU To run ...
User Guide
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To run a menu-based AFU (see page 115). List Displays the AFU-supported RAID controllers installed on a bootable drive. (You can also run the AFU from the command line: 1 Shut down your operating system and reboot to DOS from ...Controllers Detected and Recognized: Controller #0 (03:05:00) Adaptec RAID 31205 Save Saves the contents of the UFI file is AFU SAVE [/C] [/D ] AFU Commands This section lists the available AFU commands. Appendix E: Using the Adaptec Flash Utility ● 116 7 Complete the flash operation and restart your computer before trying to use the RAID controller ...
To run a menu-based AFU (see page 115). List Displays the AFU-supported RAID controllers installed on a bootable drive. (You can also run the AFU from the command line: 1 Shut down your operating system and reboot to DOS from ...Controllers Detected and Recognized: Controller #0 (03:05:00) Adaptec RAID 31205 Save Saves the contents of the UFI file is AFU SAVE [/C] [/D ] AFU Commands This section lists the available AFU commands. Appendix E: Using the Adaptec Flash Utility ● 116 7 Complete the flash operation and restart your computer before trying to use the RAID controller ...