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2. 00 G8 E Model WDC WDS0OQAAKS 22TMA0 WD WCAPW2920313 Read Ahead Enabled Change Device_12 Revision 12 01C01 Write Cache Enabled Change Serial Number WOD WCAPW2920313 Location 12 NCQ Enabled Change HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide Change Device Settings Depending upon the capabilities RAID controller and hard disks drives in use several configurable device settings may be available Read Ahead Write Cache TCQ and NCQ Each feature can be enabled or disabled individually for each hard disk Unplug The Unplug option found below each Device name can be used to quickly remove hot swap a Legacy disk Rescan Devices When you physically add drives to the controller while the system is running you can rescan the controller to reflect the change To rescan the devices 1 Select menu Manage Device 2 Click Rescan Devices button Note When you are hot plugging an entire array run rescan only after all array members hard disks have been physically plugged or unplugged from the system You can rescan all the devices at once using the Rescan function on the Array Management page 13 HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide Extended Information amp Update Firmware The device management page also shows the extended information of the RAID controller such as onboard memory and battery information User can also use the Web RAID management to upgrade controller s firmware
3. Controller 1 RocketRAID 4460 Controller Extended Information IOP Model SDRAM Size Battery Installed Battery MB Installed Battery Status Battery Voltage Battery Temperature CPU Temperature Board Temperature Power 12v Voltage Power 5v Voltage Power 3 3v Voltage Power 2 5v Voltage Power 1 8v Voltage Core 1 0v Voltage Core 1 2v Voltage DDR 1 8v Voltage DDR Ref Voltage Firmware Version IOP248 1200MHz SAS4 7 3 0 1024 M Yes Yes Fully Charged Normal Normal 38 C 40 C 1564 RPM 1605 RPM 11 410 5 134 3 28 2 512 1 76 0 992 1 20 1 803 0 864 1 2 7 24 Update Firmware Controller 1 Select the bif file to update Firmware This process may take some time Browse User can also use the Web RAID management to upgrade controller s firmware 14 HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide SHI Storage Health Inspector The primary SHI interface displays a brief health summary of each hard disk Bad Sectors Location Device Serial Number RAID F SA Device Status Found amp Repaired 1 BILOP7S00D7V Nore Qs None OK SMART 2 BILOP 7700C00 Nore JE None F ailed SMART BJLDP7900D07M Nore gs None Ok SMART 4 DILOP7700C00 Nono 4 None OK SMART Sat harddisk temperature threshold F fi 40 Set Controller ID Which controller card the disk is attached to Port Port location of the hard disk Device SSN Serial number of the hard disk RAID RAI
4. HDS72101 GTANDOPAGOAMEA 4 E Information 2009 04 20 14 43 04 Array RAD _S_0 has been deleted successfully ix Informabon 2009 04 20 14 43 01 Array RAD 5 O h s been deleted successfully Click the Clear button to clear the event log Click the Next button to see the next page log Click the Download button to download log opening it in txt 18 HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide Managing Tasks With the HighPoint In Band RAID Management Software you can configure and schedule background rebuild and verify tasks to help maintain the integrity of your drives and data You can select menu Task to enter Task Management page C Ocours every he Day on Sunday A at he hz Ba ee CSB C nddate foo R pr No ond date Task Name l Select a Schedule C Daily weekly Biweekly C Monthly Select a tme Sunday ia i ft fia Scheduling a Task To add a task schedule 1 Select the array that you want to verify or rebuild 2 Enter a name for the task 3 Configure the frequency for the task 4 Check the Submit button Delete a Scheduled Task To delete a task schedule 1 Select a task from the Tasks List 2 Click the Delete button 19 HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide Settings Select the Settings option to access Settings page Gig P Lz fine Technologies Settings SHI System Network User Email SNMP NTP Settings gt Sys
5. Note An array in use by the operating system cannot be deleted Any data stored on a deleted array will be inaccessible Array Maintenance Rebuilding Verifying Modifying RAID arrays Rebuilding a Failed Array When an array member in a redundant array fails the array will be listed as broken A broken array will be automatically rebuilt using available spare disks However if you have no spare disks configured you can still rebuild by manually adding an Available Disk to the array To add a disk to a broken array 1 Select menu Manage Array 2 Highlight the desired RAID array 3 Click the Maintenance button 4 Click the Add Disk button 5 If the disk is successfully added to the array rebuild process will start automatically A progress bar will be displayed Note If the system utilizes hot swap capable enclosures you can add new physical disks to the RocketRAID card in order to rebuild or modify an existing array using the Rescan feature Reminder When adding disks manually make sure to initialize the disk see Preparing Hard Disks Only initialized disks can be used to rebuild RAID arrays Verifying an Array For a RAID 1 or RAID1 0 array verify process compares the data of one mirror pair with the other For RAID 3 5 and RAID 6 verify process calculates RAID parity and compares it to the parity data on 9 HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide the array Verificatio
6. Strt ue a_i E URE Cater Warning initializing disks may delete data stored on the selected disks Legacy Disks Disks that already contain data or have been partitioned will be recognized as Legacy Disks Arrays cannot be created from Legacy Disks These disks would have to be initialized which may result in data loss HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide Array Management Creating an Array To create an array 1 Select Manage Array from the menu 2 Click the Create Array button The create array page will appear CHL etd Nome Type Capacity Cache Policy BlockSice Croma Amey SectorSce 0S Name Status Locaton Model Capaocty Max Free ae t FUJITSU NBASOTSAC BILOP7I0007Y 73 41 GB 73 41 68 ey 2 FUJITSU MBADO73RC BILOP7700C00 73 41 GB 73 4168 a 3 PUDITSU MOADO79RC OILOPT7IONOTN 73 41 G60 73 4168 a 4 FUJITSU MBASO7 SRO BILOP 77 O0CuG 73 41 GB 73 4168 Rostan Beeper Mute 3 Choose the array type you want to create from the drop down list GUILIA A Array Type Ssray Name Inwalization Method Cache Polcy Black Size Number of RAIDS mamber disks Select All Location Mode Capsoty Mux Free cr oy FUJITSU MUAIOTIRC BILOP7IOOD7V 73 41 GE 73 41 GB Avatable Cusks r Sz FUJITSU HASO7IRE BMOPTTOOCOO 73 41 GS 73 41 68 r ai FUJITSU HOAJOTIRC DILOP 790007M 73 41 G9 73 41 GO ra FUJITSU MBA307IRC BILOP7700COG 73 41 G8 73 41 GB 4 Enter a name for the array thi
7. be configured into RAID arrays Normally disks only have to be initialized once The disk initialize process should only take a few seconds Initializing disks may result in loss do not initialize disks unless they are to be configured into RAID arrays Initializing hard disks 1 Select the Manage Device function to access the device management page 2 Click on the Initialize Devices button towards the upper portion of the interface screen ACG AP ACATA Task ing r Technologies ine Manage Event Rescan Devices Initialize Devices 3 Checkmark each disk you wish to initialize and click the Submit button Ditote ue Web NAID Management lehuhue Devices Matrirenti Pe 7 itll fe OCS Yew Ppi Tow eu Oua J iA D Haua i hen x Adian JE tht 127 00 1 72da cpttunceShowineieksiaserieR AID hed gt tr s z Ly Sevite_1 PUNTSU MBAIO7INC BILOP 790007 73 546 68 F ky device FUNTSU MAA30739RC 61L0P7700C00 73 54 G6 v by Jevte_3 FPUNITSU MBAIO7IRC BILOP79O0DTM 73 5408 Zj F b ovko_ 468 2 AJda on She array you onbeted wal be deleted Do you mart to corta Simt Same EE Soe h ghPoint Web RAID Management Copyrigt c 1996 2408 Mighhont Technologies Inc AT Rights Reserved Fjo TT 1 1 treted ates J Cocumerts and Sette S mhont Web RAID Y 32570 pore toian Warning initializing disks may delete data stored on the selected 6 HighPo
8. displayed FD itighPoint Web RAID Mantqement Lvent Management Microsoft InternetExplorer fle dt View Pavorkes Toot hep Qo D 5 iz A euh r Favores E Address ja Paks 127 0 0 1 741 2feverk cytuseride RAID ae KETE iO Download Clear Next Type Information a Information Information E Information Information Information x Informaben Date Time 2002 01 23 06 50 20 2002 01 13 06 49 27 2002 01 13 06 47 42 2002 01 13 06 47 42 2009 04 20 14 43 18 2009 04 20 14 43 04 2009 04 20 14 43 01 LG POLLEY Event View C1 Description Disk Device_ 1 Location 1 has been removed from spare pool successfully Disk Downe Location 2 has been removed fram spare poo succrsstully Disk Devire_2 Location 2 has been put into spare pool successfully Disk Dewar _1 Location 1 has been put inte spare pool successfully RAID S Aray RAID_S_O has been created successfully Disk 1 Hitachi HOS7210L GTHOOOPAG 314H 1 Disk 2 Hitachi HDS72191 GTHOOOPAG 33 H 2 Disk 3 4iLacte HDS77101 GTANOOPAGDATPA 3 Desk 4 Hiteciu HOS72101 GTANDOPAGOSMES 4 Array PAD_S_O has been deleted successfully Array RAI 5_0 hes been deleted successfully A Warning 2009 04 20 14 42 39 a donot dotectod Hitachh HDS72101 GTHOONPaG 33 H at Channel A Warning 2009 04 20 14 42 34 A aaa device detected Hitachi HDS 2101 GTHOUUPAG 314H at Channel Warming 2009 04 20 14 42 26 swoene device detected H
9. field 5 Click the Rename button Note An array running background tasks cannot be renamed Unplug This can be used to safely take an entire array offline while the system remains operational To Unplug an array 1 Select Manage Array from the menu 2 Highlight the desired RAID array 3 Click on the Maintenance button 4 Click the Unplug button 5 The software will notify you when it is safe to remove the array Note Make sure the array is not in use before using this command Active arrays cannot be unplugged Device Management Select the Manage Device function to access the device management page 11 HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide CALLA BRAF LIF bh GAELA der Rescan Devices initialize Devices j 2ocketRAID 4460 Controller aS Model WDC WDSO00AAKS 22TMAD WD WCAPW2831056 Read Ahead Enabled Change Device_9 Revision 12 01C01 Write Cache Enabled Change SerialNumber WD WCAPW2931056 Location Q NCQ Enabled Change Capacity 500 02 GB Status Normal Max Free 0 00 GB SBS Model WDC WDSOODAAKS 22TMAD WD WCAPW2785822 Read Ahead Enabled Change Device_10 Revision 12 01C01 Write Cache Enabled Change Serial Number WOD WCAPW2785822 Location 10 NCQ Enabled Change Capacity 500 02 GB Status Normal Max Free 0 00 GB Model WDC WDS000A44KS 22TM40 WD WCAPW2931241 Read Ahead Enabled Change Device_11 Revision 12 01C01 Write Cache Enabled Change Serial Num
10. D Non RAID status F Temperature in Fahrenheit of the hard disk Celsius is displayed under the SMART status Bad Sectors Found amp Repaired The card is capable of repairing bad sectors a summary of this activity is presented here Device Status OK means the disk is in a healthy state A Failed status suggests the disk was taken offline due to a RAID SMART or sector failure Schedule Click on the blue Schedule link to access the Event menu 15 HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide S M A R T Status You can view S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology data about a particular hard disk to help troubleshoot problems that occur You can also setup periodically S M A R T status checking to send notification messages when S M A R T thresholds are exceeded Click on the blue SMART text to view the SMART status of the hard disk CALE oe Health Inspector SHI Bad Sectors Locabon Device Serial Number RAID oF ears Devre Status Found amp Repaired 1 RILOP7900D7V None None ok SMART BILOP7700C00 None 6 None F ailod SMART 3 BILOP 790007M None J None ox SMART 4 BILOP 7700C0G None None OK SMART vevce Name Vevice_ 1 Model Number FUJITSU MBAIO73RC BILOP79IOOD TV Exception Control and Warning Disabled SCSI S M A R T Attributes 10 Name talue 30C Read errors corrected by ECC hardware method 0 303 Reed errors corrected with possible delays 30 Total read er
11. HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide High Paini Revision 1 0 Date August 2009 HighPoint Technologies Inc HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide 1 HighPoint RAID Management Utilities HRM Installation The HighPoint RAID Management Utility Suite also known as HRM includes several user interface options The latest version of the Web Management utility user manual is available from our website Mac OS X Installing the Web based Management Utility The driver and software package for the RocketRAID 4460 includes both the device driver for OS X and a copy of the Web RAID Management utility Copy the Mac driver and software package from the Software CD to the Mac Desktop Open the dmg file and double click rr3xxx_4xxx to begin installation RRJ 4XXXK MMac V122 08042 L dmg DEVICES gt Mac 10 5 Wisk RRA readme txt uninstall command Install_MacOSX_RR3xxx_4x Click Continue to proceed with installation HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide NAA mr 3xxx_AXXX alej izigis Lella DEVICES x J macios Box riii tix gt PLACES jf W install HighPoint RR3xxx 4xxx RAID Controller SEARCH FOR Welcome to the HighPoint RR3xxx 4xxx RAID Controller installer Introduction Destination Sele You will be guided through the steps necessary to install this software in tallatiot installati n J Select the installation destination S
12. T 4 BILOP7700C0G None 33 None OK SMART HDD Temperature Threshold Set harddisk temperature threshold F fia Set HighPoint Web RAID Management Copyright c 1996 2008 HighPoint Technologies Enc All Rights Reserved Ejire i DP iG trusted stes Pistort 2B Eigion webram 6 3PG Part O ci documents and setin BETLI Controller ID Which controller card the disk is attached to Port Port location of the hard disk Device SSN Serial number of the hard disk RAID RAID Non RAID status F Temperature in Fahrenheit of the hard disk Celsius is displayed under the SMART status Bad Sectors Found amp Repaired The card is capable of repairing bad sectors a summary of this activity is presented here Device Status OK means the disk is in a healthy state A Failed status suggests the disk was taken offline due to a RAID SMART or sector failure 14 HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide Schedule Click on the blue Schedule link to access the Event menu S M A R T Status You can view S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology data about a particular hard disk to help troubleshoot problems that occur You can also setup periodically S M A R T status checking to send notification messages when S M A R T thresholds are exceeded Click on the blue SMART text to view the SMART status of the hard disk F HighPoum Web RAID Management SHI Management Mic
13. abla Cusks r Sz PUIITSU MBAIO7IRE BMOPTTOOCOD 73 41 GS 73 41 GB r oa FUJITSU MDAJOTIRC DILOP790007M 73 41 GS 73 41 GO r oe FUJITSU MBASO739RC BILOP7700COG 73 41 68 73 41 CB pacity According to the max free IMaximum me Dore inmo aes Psn GA a cibouments and Satin Egon web RAID 2 1 26 Pont 2a 4 Enter a name for the array this is optional 5 If you are creating a redundant RAID array RAID1 5 6 10 50 select an initialization option for the array Note An un initialized RAID or RAID10 array can still provide redundancy in case of a disk failure A RAIDS array however is not fault tolerant until initialization is finished 6 Specify a cache policy Write back When the write back setting is selected writes to the array are cached This will result in higher performance but data loss may occur in case of a power failure Write through When the write through setting is selected writes to the array are always passed directly to the disks Subsequent reads may still be completed from the cache if appropriate None Neither write back nor write through cache is used I O data will be passed to disks directly 7 Select disks from the Available Disks list HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide 8 Enter a capacity for the array or use the default value the maximum capacity for the array 9 Click Create If you have specified an initialization option the initialization process will start aut
14. address 7402 HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide Where host address is the host name or IP address of the host system Specifically if you are running the browser on the host system you can use http localhost 7402 The in band management software provides an access URL for each controller on the system You can access the RAID management interface for each controller through its access URL Address E http localhost 7402 Controller HTTP Port Controller 1 paz Controller 2 f 7422 htte 127 1 7422 Submit Reset Then Select the controller s Access URL by click the link http 127 0 0 1 7412 You will be asked for the User and Password to login The default user name 1s RAID and the initial password is hpt You can change the password after you have logged in Address http 127 0 0 1 7412 z x This secure Web Site at 127 0 0 1 requires you to log on Please type the User Name and Password that you use for HighPoint Web RAID Management User Name RAID 7 Password IV Save this password in your password list Note To use a remote system connection to the web based RAID management interface make sure the system s firewall setting has opened for the the In Band Management service port 7042 and controller s port 7412 HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide 3 Using RAID Management Preparing Hard disks Disks must be initialized before they can
15. assword eo C i o O I Save this password in your password list EJ _ coe Note To use a remote system connection to the In Band RAID In Band management Service make sure the system s firewall setting has opened for the In Band Management service port 7042 and controller s port 7412 If you are using the adapter s Ethernet port for remote access please enter http adapter ip address HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide 3 Using In Band Management Preparing Hard disks Disks must be initialized before they can be configured into RAID arrays Normally disks only have to be initialized once The disk initialize process should only take a few seconds Initializing disks may result in loss do not initialize disks unless they are to be configured into RAID arrays Initializing hard disks 1 Select the Manage Device function to access the device management page 2 Click on the Initialize Devices button towards the upper portion of the interface screen OJP AOT Manage Event Task Setting SHI Logout Help i Technologie Rescan Devices Initialize Devices 3 Checkmark each disk you wish to initialize and click the Submit button ky evice_1 PUIITSU MBAIOTSIRC BILOP TED0D7V oe F ky Sevicn_2 FUNTSU MAAS3073RC 61L0P 7700000 466 by Device_3 FUJITSU MBAIO7IRC BILOP7900D7M 408 i F tg kos G8 2 AJ dita on a aray you oided wl be deleted Do you meant to orina
16. ber WOD WCAPW2931241 Location 11 NCQ Enabled Change Capacity 500 02 GB Status Normal Max Free 0 00 GB S eE Model WDC WDS00044KS 22TMA0 WD WCAPW2920313 Read Ahead Enabled Change Device_12 Revision 12 01C01 Write Cache Enabled Change Serial Number WOD WCAPW2920313 Location 12 NCQ Enabled Change Change Device Settings Depending upon the capabilities RAID controller and hard disks drives in use several configurable device settings may be available Read Ahead Write Cache TCQ and NCQ Each feature can be enabled or disabled individually for each hard disk Unplug The Unplug option found below each Device name can be used to quickly remove hot swap a Legacy disk Rescan Devices When you physically add drives to the controller while the system is running you can rescan the controller to reflect the change To rescan the devices 1 Select menu Manage Device 2 Click Rescan Devices button Note When you are hot plugging an entire array run rescan only after all array members hard disks have been physically plugged or unplugged from the system 12 HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide You can rescan all the devices at once using the Rescan function on the Array Management page Extended Information amp Update Firmware The device management page also show the extended information of the RAID controller such as onboard memory and battery information User can also use the Web RAID management
17. can only be migrated using disk I Disks 2 and 3 cannot be used disk I would have to be combined with other disks attached to the RocketRAID card B You cannot change an array to another type of array with a smaller capacity In some cases a disk may need to be added to the RocketRAID card During the OCE ORLM procedure the redundancy level of the array will be the lowest of the source and target arrays e g if you ORLM a RAIDO array to a RAID1 array the array will be non redundant until the procedure is complete C The OCE ORLM process can be aborted and continued at later time However you should always stop the transform progress from the In Band RAID Management software An unexpected system crash may result in data loss while performing OCE ORLM on an array We strongly recommend backing up data before starting the OCE ORLM process After the OCE ORLM procedure has completed reboot the system Other RAID related Functions Renaming an Array You are free to rename RAID arrays This will not harm the array data will not be lost To rename an array 1 Select Manage Array from the menu 2 Highlight the desired RAID array 3 Click on the Maintenance button 4 Enter a new name for the array in the provided field 5 Click the Rename button Note An array running background tasks cannot be renamed 11 HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide Unplug This can be used to sa
18. cess will start automatically A progress bar will be displayed Note If the system utilizes hot swap capable enclosures you can add new physical disks to the RocketRAID card in order to rebuild or modify an existing array using the Rescan feature Reminder When adding disks manually make sure to initialize the disk see Preparing Hard Disks Only initialized disks can be used to rebuild RAID arrays Verifying an Array For a RAID 1 or RAID1 0 array verify process compares the data of one mirror pair with the other For RAID 3 5 and RAID 6 verify process calculates RAID parity and compares it to the parity data on the array Verification checks each sector on a drive Periodic verification of an array allows the disk drive firmware to take corrective actions on problem areas on the disk minimizing the occurrence of uncorrectable read and write errors To verify an array 1 Select menu Manage Array 2 Highlight the desired RAID array 3 Click the Maintenance button 10 HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide Click the Verify button to start the verify process Other RAID related Functions Renaming an Array You are free to rename RAID arrays This will not harm the array data will not be lost To rename an array 1 Select Manage Array from the menu 2 Highlight the desired RAID array 3 Click on the Maintenance button 4 Enter a new name for the array in the provided
19. cketRAID card select the Manage Spare function The Spare Pool Management page will be displayed SL CGU PLOT Manage Event Settings Logout Technologies Ine Spare Pool o amp Device_5 HDS725050KL4360 KRVNO324G6347D 500 02 GB Available Disks E E3 Device_6 HDS725050KL4360 KRVP2224G0H13C 500 02 GB oO ey Device_ HDS725050KL4360 KRYNO2Z4G0KV1C 500 02 GB oO Device_v H S 25USUKL436U KRVP 22 Z4 amp GUJHUC SUU U2 GB Add Spare e e Adding a Spare Disk To add a spare disk select a disk from the Available Disks list and click the Add Spare button This will add the disk to the Spare Pool list Removing a Spare Disk To remove a spare disk select it from the Spare Pool list and click the Remove Spare button This will remove the disk from the Spare Pool list Managing Events and Tasks The HighPoint Web RAID Management Software automatically logs all controller related events that have occurred for all controllers cards managed by the software In addition you can configure E mail Notification to receive information about these events see Settings View Events 16 HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide Events Tasks executed by the Management Software or any disk array errors reported by the card while the OS is active are known as Events These events are logged recorded by the Management Software To view logged events Please select Event from the menu The Event Management page will be
20. day fia fi fea cay P oe ff PPL le tretedstes JOS Eciam and satn Bere weet ene E arot web RAND Yera tant Daur Scheduling a Task To add a task schedule 1 Select the array that you want to verify or rebuild 2 Enter a name for the task 3 Configure the frequency for the task 4 Check the Submit button Delete a Scheduled Task To delete a task schedule 1 Select a task from the Tasks List 2 Click the Delete button Settings Select the Settings option to access Settings page Settings gt User 18 HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide Password Confirm Change Password This setting allows you to alter the default password when logging on Enter a new password and click the Change Password button to change the current user s password Settings gt Email SMTP Setting Enable Event Notification Server Address name or IP 192 168 0 1 Mail From E mail address admin host com Login Name admin Password eeveccee SMTP Port 25 Reapients E mail Name Event Level tester host com tester Information Warning Error Add Recipient E mail Name Event Level O Information C Warning C Error Add if Tant Enabling E mail notification To configure E mail notification 1 Select the Enable Event Notification option 2 Enter the appropriate informatio
21. e to proceed with installation gt Mue Lele a hptiop_tbm readme txt uninstall command P Install HighPoint RR3xxx Axxx RAID Controller g Welcome to the HighPoin RR3xxx 4xxx RAID Controller Installer install_ MacOSX_RR3 xx por introduction You will be guided through the steps necessary to install this software HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide Select the installation destination HighPoin Select a Destination Select the volume where you want to install the HighPoint RR3xxx 4xxx RAID Controller software Introduction Destination Sel Installati instalatu MAC 10 5 216 GB available 232 GB total pa lad y 2 installing this software requires 1 2 MB of space You have chosen to install this software on the volume MAC 10 5 f GoBack Continue Click Continue o A Install Highfoint RRIxxx 4xxx RAID Controller Installation completed successfully Introduction Destination Sel Installati Installation Install Succeeded pnnt ss The software was successfully installed Click Restart to finish installing the software Restart Click Restart after OS X reboots the card will be recognized by the system Configure arrays using the Web In Band RAID Management Service User guides for the Web Service are available from http www hptmac com Check the product pag
22. e Pool list 17 HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide Managing Events and Tasks The HighPoint Web In Band RAID Management Software automatically logs all controller related events that have occurred for all controllers cards managed by the software In addition you can configure E mail Notification to receive information about these events see Settings View Events Events Tasks executed by the Management Software or any disk array errors reported by the card while the OS is active are known as Events These events are logged recorded by the Management Software To view logged events Please select Event from the menu The Event Management page will be displayed CHE eae lechn wie in Download Clear Next Type Date Time Description Information 2002 01 13 06 50 20 Disk Devire_ 1 Location 1 has been removed from spare pool successfully E Informaten 2002 01 13 06 49 27 Disk Downes gt Location 2 has been removed from spare poo sucersstully Information 2002 01 13 06 47 42 Disk Devire_2 Location 2 has been put into spare pool successfully Al Information 2002 01 13 06 47 42 Disk Deven 1 Loestion 1 has been put inte spart pool sucessfully RAID Aray RAID_S_0 has been created successfully Disk 1 Hitachi HOS7210L GTHOOOPAG 314H 1 Disk 2 Hitachi WOS72131 GTHOOOPAG 33 H Information 2009 04 20 14 43 18 3 Disk attacks HDS72101 GTANOOPAGOATPA 3 Desk 4 Hitacn
23. e for the RocketRAID 4460 and click on the Download Center link HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide 2 Starting the In Band RAID Management Service Note To use the In Band RAID management Service a web browser with XML support is required e g Internet Explorer 6 0 Mozilla FireFox or Safari for OSX systems To run the RAID management Service start the web browser and enter the access URL http host address 7402 Where host address is the host name or IP address of the host system Specifically if you are running the browser on the host system you can use http localhost 7402 The in band management software provides an access URL for each controller on the system You can access the In Band management Service for each controller through its access URL Address E netp ocatrost 7402 JB Controller HTTP Port Access URL Controller 1 7412 Controller 2 7422 Submit Reset Then Select the controller s Access URL by click the link http 127 0 0 1 7412 You will be asked for the User and Password to login The default user name is RAID and the initial password is hpt You can change the password after you have logged in HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide Agdvess 4 http 127 0 0 1 7412 Bd x This secure Web Site at 127 0 0 1 requires you to log on Please type the User Name and Password that you use for HighPoint Web RAID Management P
24. ecipient 2 Click the Test button If the software is unable to send a test message an error will be displayed Double check the recipient entries and make sure the information is correct 22 HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide Settings gt SNMP You can set three SNMP Trap IP address and trap type this setting will be saved in the flash While the corresponding type of events generated the adapter will send SNMP Trap Messages to the designated Trap Receiver through its Ethernet interface SNMP Configurations SNMP Trap IP Address 1 l Port 162 SNMP Trap IP Address 2 Port 162 SNMP Trap IP Address 3 Port 162 Trap Type Cl Information C Warning C Error If you do not use the adapter s Ethernet interface you can setup the SNMP configuration in the In Band Management Service configuration page In this case the in band management service will send SNMP Trap messages through the network interface of the host computer Settings gt NTP NTP Server Configurations NTP Server IP Address 1 J NTP Server IP Address 2 I Time Zone GMT 12 00 Internaticnal Date Line West v Current Time 2008 01 08 11 53 21 You can check the current firmware time and setup two NTP time server addresses and select the time zone The adapter will keep its clock synchronized with time sever Note To use the NTP feature you must setup the Ethernet port of the adapter
25. elect a Destination Select the volume where you want to install the HighPoint RR3xxx 4xxx RAID Controller software 216 GB available 232 GB total installing this software requires 1 2 MB of space You have chosen to install this software on the volume MAC 10 5 Go Back Continue Click Continue A HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide Install HMighfoint RRIxxx 4xxx RAID Controller Installation completed successfully Introduction Destination Sel installation Type Installation Install Succeeded The software was successfully installed Click Restart to finish Installing the software SS Restart Click Restart after OS X reboots the card will be recognized by the system Configure arrays using the Web RAID Management interface User guides for the Web interface are available from http www hptmac com Check the product page for the RocketRAID 4460 and click on the Download Center link 2 Starting the Management Interface Note To use the web based RAID management interface a web browser with XML support is required e g Internet Explorer 6 0 Mozilla FireFox or Safari for OSX systems To run the management interface start the web browser and enter the access URL If you are using the adapter s Ethernet port please enter http adapter ip address If you are using in band management software please enter http host
26. ent Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Current Gateway 192 9 200 103 Current DNS Server Ether Net MAC Address 00 19 3c 00 00 00 This page allow user to adjust the onboard LAN values Settings gt User Password Confirm Change Password This setting allows you to alter the default password when logging on Enter a new password and click the Change Password button to change the current user s password Settings gt Email 21 HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide SMTP Setting Enable Event Notification Server Address name or IP 192 168 0 1 Mail From E mail address admin host com Login Name admin Password eevecees SMTP Port 25 Reapients E mail Name Event Level Cl tester host com tester Information Warning Error Add Recipient E mail Name Event Level O Information J Warning CJ Error Ada Tant Enabling E mail notification To configure E mail notification 1 Select the Enable Event Notification option 2 Enter the appropriate information for the SMTP server 3 Click the Change Setting button Note Your SMTP server may require user authentication enter the appropriate password and username as required To add a Recipient 1 Enter the necessary information for the desired recipient 2 Click the Add button To test E mail notification 1 Enter the necessary information for the r
27. fely take an entire array offline while the system remains operational To Unplug an array 1 Select Manage Array from the menu 2 Highlight the desired RAID array 3 Click on the Maintenance button 4 Click the Unplug button 5 The software will notify you when it is safe to remove the array Note Make sure the array is not in use before using this command Active arrays cannot be unplugged Device Management Select the Manage Device function to access the device management page PREGA VROT Manage Settings Rescan Devices initialize Devices RocketRAID 4460 Controller BS Model WDC WDSO00A44KS 22TMAD WD WCAPW283 1056 Read Ahead Enabled Change Device_9 Revision 12 01C01 Write Cache Enabled Change Serial Number WD WCAPW2931056 Location 9 NCQ Enabled Change Capacity 500 02 GB Status Normal Max Free 0 00 GB _ no se e mw ee oe eens ece _ _ _0 a Model WDC WDSO00AAKS 22TMAD WD WCAPW2785822 Read Ahead Enabled Chanae Device_10 Revision 12 01C01 Write Cache Enabled Change Serial Number WOD WCAPW2785822 Location 10 NCQ Enabled Change Capacity 500 02 GB Status Normal Max Free 0 00 GB SJ Model WDC WDSOO0AA4KS 22TM40 WD WCAPW2931241 Read Ahead Enabled Change Device_11 Revision 12 01C01 Write Cache Enabled Change Serial Number WOD WCAPW2931241 Location 11 NCQ Enabled Chanys Capacity 500 02 GB Status Normal Max Free 0
28. int RAID Management User s Guide disks Legacy Disks Disks that already contain data or have been partitioned will be recognized as Legacy Disks Arrays cannot be created from Legacy Disks These disks would have to be initialized which may result in data loss Array Management Creating an Array To create an array 1 Select Manage Array from the menu 2 Click the Create Array button The create array page will appear HiaghPoint Web RAID Managemert Array tanagement Microsoft Internet Cxplerer x i gen Hp Bo mwe Locaton Model Capuoty Max Free g t FUJITSU NBASOFSAC BILOP7I0007V 73 41 66 73 41 68 oy 2 FUJITSU MBAS073RC BILOP7700C00 73 41 GB 73 41 G amp B g 3 PUDITSU MDADO79RC NILOPFIONO F 73 41 Go 79 4168 E 4 FUJITSU MBASOFSRE BILOP7FODCOG 73 41 Gb 7341 68 Restan Beeper Mute heghPont Wet RAID Management Copyright c 1996 2008 roghPort Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved 2j Dene BRIE O Trusted tes Wisan EF E isghront wed RAED WY 1296 Pare 1 kom HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide 3 Choose the array type you want to create from the drop down list 3 HaghPoet Web RAID Managemen Create Array Microsoft Internet Explorer pence Lye FAL Intialization Method ache Policy Block Size OK Number of RAIDS member disks Select All Location Mode Capuoty Mux Free r oy FUJITSU MOAJO7TIRC BILOP7900D7V 73 41 GS 73 41 GB Avad
29. itachi HDS72101 GIAUUUPAGUGMEA at Channel amp warning 2009 04 20 14 42 22 eee gevice detected Hitachi HDS72101 GTAQDOPAGOSTRA at Channel N Informahen Information E Information 2009 04 20 14 37 03 2009 04 20 14 36 50 2009 04 20 14 36 54 Array RAD_6_0 hes been deleted successfully Array RAD 5 0 has been deleted successfully Array RADOT has been deleted succmsstully x ABa uns AA saarine annoimarmn 14 26 nn Plugging device detected WDSO0014B8YS U 1YN4 WD WCASBUGZ4993 at l Bone TP TA Psa OS E mahront web raD Y 46 76 Paint E cionmonts and ettin 1 435 m Click the Clear button to clear the event log Click the Next button to see the next page log Click the Download button to download log opening it in txt Managing Tasks With the HighPoint RAID Management Software you can configure and schedule background rebuild and verify tasks to help maintain the integrity of your drives and data You can select menu Task to enter Task Management page 17 HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide Th roghPowmt Web RAID Management Task Management Microsoft Internet txplorer gt alj x i 2 A seath oes Oe ES gason B R fief E C Occurs every fi Dayfa on i aif at fia fiz Ba Schedule aon mo p Ei C End date o fi Bi amp ees end ate Task Name Select a Schedule C Daily weekly Biweekly C Monthly Select a bme Sun
30. n checks each sector on a drive Periodic verification of an array allows the disk drive firmware to take corrective actions on problem areas on the disk minimizing the occurrence of uncorrectable read and write errors To verify an array 1 Select menu Manage Array 2 Highlight the desired RAID array 3 Click the Maintenance button Click the Verify button to start the verify process OCE ORLM modifying existing RAID arrays Expanding Migrating an Array With the OCE ORLM function you can migrate an array from one RAID level to another RAID level and or expand the array dynamically even under I O load This function implements both Online Capacity Expansion OCE and Online RAID Level Migration ORLM To expand migrate an array 1 Select Manage Array from the menu 2 Highlight the desired RAID array 3 Click the Maintenance button 4 Select the target array type 5 Click the OCE ORLM button 6 The OCE ORLM page will appear The interface is similar to the array creation wizard Note A When expanding a JBOD array all the original disks must be included in the target array and these disks must be selected in the same order as the original array If you want to migrate a JBOD array to another RAID level only the first member disk can be 10 HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide included in the target array For example a JBOD comprised of 3 disks 1 2 3
31. n for the SMTP server 3 Click the Change Setting button Note Your SMTP server may require user authentication enter the appropriate password and username as required To add a Recipient 19 HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide 1 Enter the necessary information for the desired recipient 2 Click the Add button To test E mail notification 1 Enter the necessary information for the recipient 2 Click the Test button If the software is unable to send a test message an error will be displayed Double check the recipient entries and make sure the information is correct 20 HighPoint In Band RAID Management Service User s Guide HighPoint Revision 1 0 Date August 2009 HighPoint Technologies Inc HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide 1 HighPoint In Band RAID Management Servicess HRM Installation Mac OS X Installing the In Band RAID Management Utility The driver and software package for the RocketRAID 4460 includes both the device driver for OS X and a copy of the Web RAID Management utility Copy the Mac driver and software package from the Software CD to the Mac Desktop Open the dmg file and double click rr3xxx_4xxx to begin installation vil22 08042Ldmo E a gt Y DEVICES Sac 10 5 iDisk ea ans readme txt uninstall command gt PLACES gt SEARCH FOR Install MacOSX_RR3xxx_4x xx_pdf 4 items 25 9 MB available Click Continu
32. omatically Deleting an Array To delete an array 1 Select Manage Array from the menu 2 Click on the Maintenance button An Array Information window will appear Name Type Capaoty Cache Policy BlockSize SectorSize OS Name Status wv RAID_5_0 RAIDS 319 84GB Write Bock 64k 5128 HPT DISK 0_0 Normal Maintenance Traean eo Location Max Free l Device 0 00 GB 5 2 Eo i eT 0 00 GB 3 6 00 GB s 159 92 G0 HighPoint Web RALO Menagement Cop yeght c 1996 2008 HighPoint Technologies Inc All Roghts Reserve d CETE E O rdze aa Ehron web nat 2 ci Docaments and Satin ured Pant D aim 3 Click the Delete button Note An array in use by the operating system cannot be deleted Any data stored on a deleted array will be inaccessible Array Maintenance Rebuilding Verifying Modifying RAID arrays Rebuilding a Failed Array When an array member in a redundant array fails the array will be HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide listed as broken A broken array will be automatically rebuilt using available spare disks However if you have no spare disks configured you can still rebuild by manually adding an Available Disk to the array To add a disk to a broken array 1 Select menu Manage Array 2 Highlight the desired RAID array 3 Click the Maintenance button 4 Click the Add Disk button 5 If the disk is successfully added to the array rebuild pro
33. rors 0 30 Total read errors corrected 0 305 Total bytes read 294658586980B64 30 Total uncorrected read errors a 20C Write errors corrected without substantial delay 0 201 Winte errors corrected with possible delays g Note S M A R T attribute data is drive specific The software includes a list of definitions for popular drive models manufacturers Unknown S M A R T attributes will be shown as unknown You can add the attribute definitions for your drive in the file smart def which resides in the software installation directory 16 HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide Configuring Spare Disks To configure spare disks attached to the RocketRAID card select the Manage Spare function The Spare Pool Management page will be displayed Manage Event Task Settings SHI Logout Spare Pool GAJA 4 KA LLA Technologies ds oO a Device_5 HDS725050KLA360 KRVNO3ZAG6347D 500 02 GB Available Disks oO Device_6 HDS725050KLA360 KRVP227AGOH13C 500 02 GB oO Device_7 HDS725050KL4360 KRVNO2ZAGOKV1C 500 02 GB oO 5 Device _ HDS 2 5U5SUKLASBU KRVB22 Z amp GUJHUC SUU UY GB Add Spare Adding a Spare Disk To add a spare disk select a disk from the Available Disks list and click the Add Spare button This will add the disk to the Spare Pool list Removing a Spare Disk To remove a spare disk select it from the Spare Pool list and click the Remove Spare button This will remove the disk from the Spar
34. rosoft Interet Explorer E al Bh x Ee Se Lien tee a E Ouk O i 2 Osh roes Ov y Address JE hetpi 127 0 0 1 7412h oguere RAID Bad Sectors ocapon Device Senai Number RA F evice Stat Locate evice Sena ibe ID Found A Repaired Device Status i RILOP7900D7V None 3 None ok maa BROP 7700C00 None J None F alod SMART 3 BILOP7900D7M None J None OK SMART 4 BILOP 7700C0G None y None OK SMART vevce Name vevice 1 Model Number FUJITSU MBAIO73SRC BILOP7900D7V Exception Control and Warning Disabled 10 Name talue 30C Read errors corrected by ECC hardware method 0 303 Reed errors corrected with possible delays 30 Total read errors 0 302 Total read errors corrected 9 308 Total bytes read 29658586980864 30 Total uncorrected read errors 20C Write errors corrected without substantial delay 9 201 Write errors c orractad with possible delays a anit Tatal write errors a 2j Eiee la Faha trusted stes Bistat GS Eh ontwehram 7 270 Patek D ciADocumertis and setin S m Note S M A R T attribute data is drive specific The software includes a list of definitions for popular drive models manufacturers Unknown S M A R T attributes will be shown as unknown You can add the attribute definitions for your drive in the file smart def which resides in the software installation directory 15 HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide Configuring Spare Disks To configure spare disks attached to the Ro
35. s is optional 5 If you are creating a redundant RAID array RAID1 3 5 6 10 50 select an initialization option for the array HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide 6 Specify a cache policy Write back When the write back setting is selected writes to the array are cached This will result in higher performance but data loss may occur in case of a power failure Write through When the write through setting is selected writes to the array are always passed directly to the disks Subsequent reads may still be completed from the cache if appropriate None Neither write back nor write through cache is used I O data will be passed to disks directly 7 Select disks from the Available Disks list 8 Enter a capacity for the array or use the default value the maximum capacity for the array 9 Click Create If you have specified an initialization option the initialization process will start automatically Deleting an Array To delete an array 1 Select Manage Array from the menu 2 Click on the Maintenance button An Array Information window will appear Name Type Capacty Cache Policy BlockSize Sectorsize OS Name Status RAID_5_0 RAIDS 319 84GB Write Back 64k 5128 HPT DISK OO Normal Maintenance Max Free Raip_s 0 5 j Device_i Change Cache Policy 0 00 68 i 0 00 Ga 0 00 GU 159 92 G0 HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide 3 Click the Delete button
36. tem System Setting SAF TE Config File no config file v Audible Alarm Enabled Staggered Spinup Disabled Spin down idle disk minutes Disabled v Rebuild Priority Medium Auto Rebuild Disabled Continue Rebuilding on Error Disabled INT 13 Support Enabled NCQ Enabled Adapter Mode Seb Ret RAID adapter mode v The System Setting page include SAF TE config file setting Audible Alarm setting Staggered Spinup setting Spindown Idle Disk setting Rebuild priority setting and Auto Rebuild setting The Upload SAF TE config file option allow user to upload the special SAF TE config files Adapter Mode Option Adapter Mode RAID adapter mode RAID adapter mode Mixed mode Non RAID adapter mode RAID adapter mode This is the standard RAID controller mode Mixed mode All unused single disks will be set as Legacy mode and reported to OS as single disks Non RAID adapter mode All disks attached to the controller will be set as Legacy mode and reported to OS as single disks Note Make sure you have backup the data on the original RAID array before using the Non RAID adapter mode 20 HighPoint In Band RAID Management User s Guide Settings gt Network DHCP Disabled v IP Address 192 9 200 251 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 llo IP broadcast 255 255 255 J255 o Gateway 192 9 fz00 f103 DNS Server Current IP Address 192 9 200 251 Curr
37. to upgrade controller s firmware Controller 1 RocketRAID 4460 Controller Extended Information IOP Model IOP248 1200MHz SAS4 7 3 0 SDRAM Size 1024 M Battery Installed Battery MB Installed Battery Status Battery Voltage Yes Yes Fully Charged Normal Battery Temperature Normal CPU Temperature 38 C Board Temperature 40 C Fani Speed 156 RPM Fan2 Speed 1605 RPM Power 12v Voltage 11 410 Power 5v Voltage 5 134 Power 3 3v Voltage 3 28 Power 2 5v Voltage 2 512 Power 1 8v Voltage 1 76 Core 1 0v Voltage 0 992 Core 1 2v Voltage 1 20 DDR 1 8v Voltage 1 803 DDR Ref Voltage 0 864 Firmware Version v1 2 7 24 Update Firmware Controller 1 Select the bif file to update Firmware This process may take some time Browse Commit User can also use the Web RAID management to upgrade controller s firmware SHI Storage Health Inspector The primary SHI interface displays a brief health summary of each hard disk HighPoint RAID Management User s Guide FJ HighPoint Web RAID Management SHI Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Gus D ia th P seem Fr hereto 3 Address HE htto 1 127 0 0 1 7412 shi cgtuserid RAID h ge links BOP e Healt Inspe ctor Bad Sectors Location Device Serial Number RAID OF Found amp Repaired Device Status 1 BILOP7SO00D7V None None OK MART 2 BIJLOP7700C00 None as None Failed SMART 3 BILOP790007M None m5 None OK SMAR

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