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1. 10 PG 140BL 141B 142B Windows 2000 Driver amp Storage Manager Diski H OO 0000000 0OOO00000000 11 O0O000000000001N100 A 000000U0N00000000000 120 DOO0OO0O00O00000000000WM0XN00000000000 Adaptec 2000S Ultra3 PG 140BL 0 2100S Ultra3 Single Channel PG 141B 3000S Ultra3 Dual Channel PG 142B 142C 142D J 00 13 M M0ON0O000000000000000000000000000000 OMO0O0000000000000001N000000000000000000000 0 DIINONOOOOO0OO0000000000000000 14 00 XNNOOO0OO000MO0O0000000000000000001N0000000000 ood 15ODO0OO0O00000000000000000000000000000000 16 N DOOO0OO00000N000000000000WMO0O01N00000000000 170 DO0O000000000000 H Windows NT4 0 1 Windows NT4 0 Administrator DO O O O O OOO0O0000000000 2 OO00N000000000M00N0 MO0O00000001100000000 3 DODOOOOOO0WISCcsI OOOINOOOOO0O0O00000 4 SCSIDOO0 1110100000000000 5 O 0O0000000001N000000000 6 O000000 000000000000 7 DOODOO0OO0O0O00000000000000000000000 8 PG 140BL 141B 142B Windows NT Driver amp Storage Manager Diskli HO 000000000 OOOU000dOD 9 DON OOOO0000000000 A 0OO0O0O0WMON00000000000 100000000000 scsif 00000000 0 0 Adaptec 120 RAID Host Adapter Driver for NT4 0 0 0000 M0 WOO0O0O00000
2. Color Meaning None Normal RED This means there is a faulty Hard Disk in the arra Failed 7 ye YELLOW x A Warning The array is working but without redundancy WHITE The array is in Verification mode the Hard Disk is in the process of Rebuilding or there is a Hard Disk Impacted that does not respond It will take time to perform normal I O operations BLUE sa fae oe Pe Building An array is in Building or Rebuilding mode or the Hard Disk is being formatted BLACK 2a A REY Missing A Hard Disk is not responding or an array has not yet been configured Status of an array Storage oe Flag SMOR Manager Condition None Optimal Optimal Normal This is displayed when two or more Hard Disks in a RAID 1 or RAID 5 configuration fail or when one of the Hard Disks in a RAID 0 RED Dead Dead configuration fails Data has been lost Reconfigure the array and restore from backup data The array is working but without redundancy RAID 1 or RAID 5 Degraded Degraded The array needs to be rebuilt and reconfigured Replace the Hard Disk YELLOW 422796762 ate Sere ennen AMM Te UML DI iat is T Rn AAR teas cotta Building of the array is incomplete and it is also not in the Building process Complete Building the array WHITE Banding Sih DUO SES SS eect ER Eee BLUE Rebuilding i iN progress 5522103223002330 2 2 1222222 Expanding Expanding Expanding array is in progress The System Configuration has not been set This is displayed after BLACK N
3. 3 BIOS settings Be sure to set the BIOS to the following values before creating an array in SMOR Smart ROM Configuration Bootable Devices Enable Bootable CD ROMs Blank DOS Windows 3 1 Cache Setting Write Through Scan Delay Default Smart ROM Options EBDA Relocation Blank Enable Extended Int13 Check HBA Configuration PCI MWI Enable Check Check When boot from this card Boot Enable No Check When do not boot from this card Bus Configuration Transfer Rate Ultra160 Default for Scan Delay is same as 10 seconds Several server systems might require having a check for the EBDA relocation setting Please refer to the user manual attached to your server system for further details Note If the server documentation recommends alternate settings please use the parameter settings recommended by the server 4 Bus Configuration Do not change these parameters Parameter Default Meaning ID 7 D ID of this controller Type Ultra160 ees 10 8 SMHz Asynchronous Width 16 Bit OEA Termination Auto o a ETTE TERMPWR On ion one id Setting 6 14 Precautions 1 DO NOT use the Expand Array function 2 When using this product on the server IN WARNING Before using this product on Windows NT4 0 or Windows 2000 System be sure to update the device driver and the storage manager from Drivers FDs supplied with this products Otherwise
4. 144B0 DO ODOOOOO0OOO0OOO0OOO0OO0OO0O0OO0OO0OO0OO0O00O00000000 7 OOOO000000VWindowsO0O00000O00O0O0O00O0O00O00O00O0O0O0O0O0000000 DOOOO0OO0OO0OO0OO0OO0O0O0O0O0O0O0O0O0O000O0O0O0000O0000O0O00O00000000000 DOOOO0O0000000 F DOOOO0OOO0OO0O0OO0O0O0OO0O0O0OSO0OO0O0O0OO0O00O0O00000 2 DOO0OO0O0000000000 3 00000000000 4 Storage Manager RAIDO OO O 00000 5 00000000000 6 0000000000000000 0000000 TSoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo0o0o000000000000000 0 RADININIONIONI0O0O0O00000O00O000O0O0O01000O0O0O0000000000000 OOlNl00000000000000 200 SCSIO 00000 00 00 0 0 PG 140BL PG 141B 142B 142C 142DJ 0000000000 DOON000000000000000000O000000000000000O000000000 DOONl0O0000000000000000000000000000 f oooo000000000 H Windows 2000 1 Windows 2000 Administrator O00 0000000000000000 2 DMOI00000001N100000N000000000 3 O00000 0000000000000000 000OCOOOOOOOD 4 scsi RAIDDOOOOOWOOOCOO0COO0ddoOsesiqoggdoddddod s 00000000000000000000 Adaptec 2000S Ultra3 PG 140BL J 2100S Ultra3 Single Channel PG 141B D 3000S Ultra3 Dual Channel PG 142B 142C 142D J 00 6 INOOO0O0O000O000000000 MO0001N00000000M0000000100 DOOOO0O0O00O0O0 MO0O0000000000000000001 7 DO OOO0O0O0O00O000000W MO0IXN00000000000 8 DMOIN00000000O0O0000000000000000000110000001000 DOOOO00000 9 DOO0OO0OO0O0NO0O0OO00O0000000 2 14
5. array gt Do not change the Stripe Size gt Only use drives of the same model type same capacity and same rotational speed in the same array V The following functions are not supported Do NOT use these functions gt Flash HBA in Action menu gt Test Alarm in Action menu gt Make Boot Floppy in Action menu v Before replacing Hotspare drives please note the following gt Prepare the same drive model type same capacity and same rotational speed as the drive requiring replacement in the array gt If there is more than one array prepare the same drive model type same capacity and same rotational speed for each drive requiring replacement in each array v It is not supported to use a redirected drive If there is a redirected drive remove that redirected drive and use that drive as one included in an array or Hot Spare The following is how to delete a redirected drive 1 Select an array group displayed as Redirected 2 Select RAID Delete and select Yes in the dialog box of the confirmation for deleting 3 Select File Set System Config 9 When using Storage Manager V Note the following when installing Storage Manager gt Install Broadcast service gt Do not install Update driver gt Installing Communication server and SNMP System Agent is an option vV Install SNMP System Agent if you use Serverview or you will not be able to receive any SNMP traps of PG 140BL 141B 142B 142C 142D v Note the f
6. t connect any SCSI cable except the specified cable for this product v If an internal external SCSI connector is used don t use the external internal connector on the same channel v Don t connect this product with hard disks which have the same capacity but different rotational speed vV Pre used hard disk drives may contain unnecessary partition table data or RAID configuration data This data may cause unexpected problems For Pre used hard disk drives please execute a low level format of the drives prior to connecting them physically to this product 7 14 5 When using this product v For the IRQ interrupt level of this product refer to the instructions provided with the server If nothing is specified with the server avoid IRQ sharing with another card v When connecting a hard disk that was previously used in a disk array to a general SCSI adapter always perform a low level reformat before it is used with the SCSI adapter v While the server is turned on do not remove any hard disks non hot swap This excludes replacing a failed hard disk with another hot swap while the server is turned on v When turning on the server immediately after turning it off wait for 10 seconds or more to avoid reset problems v This product doesn t support clustering V Some past event logs may be logged into the Event Viewer right after Windows NT 2000 is installed Ignore those events vV Command Line Utility is not supported v Timeout m
7. the system may be hang up About the updating method please see the User s Guide of this products 3 When adding this product on the server WARNING Before adding this product on Windows NT4 0 or Windows 2000 System which has been installed RAID Card PG 140BL 141B 142B 142C 142D be sure to update the device driver and the storage manager from Drivers FDs supplied with this products and reboot the system before adding this products Otherwise the system may unable to start About the updating method please see the User s Guide of this products 4 When installing this product on the server WARNING Before installing this product in the server be sure to turn off the server and all other devices connected to it and unplug all power cords from the AC outlets If this product is installed when the server and connected devices are switched on it may cause a malfunction fire electric shock etc I CAUTION The temperature of this product is extremely high while the server is operating Before handling removing this product from the server turn off the server and wait for it to cool down v Don t connect this product with any device CD ROM drive MO drive DAT drive etc other than hard disks v Don t connect any hard disks to this product other than those specified by the server v Don
8. 000 OO0O00000D00000g 1 10 DO0O0O000000000000000000000000000000000000 OOOO0000000000000000000000000000000000000U0 DIIOOOOO0O00D0 12000000000000 Storage Manager 000 2000 Storage Manager 0 OO 000000000 Storage Manager 0000000000 DOOOO0O0O0O00000000000000O0000000000000000001000 QOOUOUU0U000O 1 Windows Administrator TOOOOOOU00000000000 2 MOO00N00000000000N0M0O0O0000000N00000000 3 DOOOUOODOOODWMOOO0WOOOD0O000000d 4 DODOOO0OO0O0O0O000000000000000000000000000000000 DOOO0O0O0000000000000000000000000000000 Communications Server DPTSRV O SNMP 5 00000000000000 Storage Manager 0 O Uninstall D O 0 0 0 00 6 00000000000000 Storage Manager OO O O 0 0 0 0000000000 Storage Manager OOO 00000000 3 14 8 Netware5 1J J 0OOOO0O0O0O0O0O0O000000000O0000O0O00000O000000000 0o00 1 STARTUPNCEJ 0000000000000000 00000 LAOD BKSWTROSM HAM SLOT 1 2 000000000 3 BKWSTROSMHAMI 0000000000000 0OOOO0O0O00O00000000 0DOOO0O0O0O000O000O0O00000O0000O0000O0000000000 9 SCI N 0000000000000000 000000 SMOR Storage Manager SCSIQ O O 0OODO0O00O0O00O00O0O000O0OOO0O0OOO0O0OO0O0O0OO0O000O0O00O000000000000 DOOOO0O0O0OSCSMOOO0O0O0000000000000000000000 Windows NT Windows 2000 0 O Microsoft Corporation OOHOOOOO0000000000000 OO NetWare DOOOOOOO00000 All Rights Reserved Copyright FU
9. B7FY A006 03 PG 140BL 141B 142B 142C 142D BIEL SR RSS 0OOO0OO0O0O00OO0O000O0O0O0O00O0O0O000O0O0O0000O0O000O00O0000000000000 0DOOO0O00O0O00000000O00O0O000O0O0000O0O0000O000000000000000L0 20020 120 0000000 1 PG 141B 142B 142C User Guide CD ROMO0O0000000000 0000000000 OOO0OO0000000CD ROMOOOOOOO0O0O0O0D0 2 ExpandArray UOOOOU0000c00 0000000000 0 SMORGtorage Manager On ROMO OOOOCOOOO0000000000 DOOO0OOO0O0OO0O000000000000000003320000000000000000 0OOO000000 Configuration gt Boot Enable 0DOOO0OO0OO0O0O00000000000000000 Check 0 0DOOO0OOO0O0O0O0O0000000000000000 Check 0 0 Bus Configuration gt Transfer Rate Ultra160 1 14 5 0000000 ServerWizard 000 OSUOOU000 Initialization 0 00000000000 800000 OO O O O O 0 0 BGI Background 0OOO00O000000000000000 OO000000000000 BGIN OOO ONO OOOO0O000000 Design Magic 000000 0OO0O0 O0O00000000000O0O00000000 0OOOO0O0000000 EJ 6 OOO PG 143B 144B0 0 0 O O O O O O O O O O O ServerWizardQ 0 O O O Windows20000 0 DOOOO0OO0O000000PG 143B 144BPIMOIIOIO0O0000O0O00O0000000000000 0DOO0O00000000000000 0 0ServerWizard 0000 Windows20000 000000000 0 O0 PG 143B
10. JITSU LIMITED 2002 4 14 Additional Notes for RAID Card PG 140BL 141B 142B 142C 142D Thank you for purchasing the Fujitsu RAID Card PG 140BL 141B 142B 142C 142D This document is an addendum to the User Guide supplied with this product Read this document before you use this product Notes for RAID Card 1 Supported Features December 2002 FUJITSU LIMITED PG 140BL f channel None 48MB Nas e PG 141B rer None 32MB Cet e PG 142C aereas Present 64MB 0 1 5 0 1 WON ae tae PG 142D ae None 32MB 0 1 5 0 1 Windows 2000 There is BBM Battery Backup Module to save cached data RAID 0 1 is currently not supported yet Do not use RAID 0 1 until this restriction is lifted 2 User Guide CD ROM The documents contained in this CD ROM are as follows Do1010_1 pdf Do1011_1 pdf Do1012_1 pdf Do1013_1 pdf Do1014_1 pdf Please read Do1010_1 pdf before you start For Software details refer to Do1011_1 pdf SCSI RAID Family Quick Start Guide Storage Management Software User s Guide Storage Manager Pro User s Guide 2100S SCSI RAID Installation Guide 3000S Series SCSI RAID Installation Guide For Hardware Installation instructions refer to Do1013_1 pdf Do1014_1 pdf Note We recommend that you read all documents including the precautions and restrictions in this document before you start Warning Do not use the prohibited functions described in this document 5 14
11. U S A All Rights Reserved Copyright FUJITSU LIMITED 2002 P 0212 01 14 14
12. alled onto this product This means an uncofigured Hard Disk This means Hard Disk in the array This is a Hotspare drive s icon This is displayed when Hard Disk is assigned to Hotspare This is LSU icon This is Logical Drive to be accessed by the operating system This means RAID 0 group Data would be lost when one Hard Disk was broken down This means RAID 1 without Hotspare Data is being mirrored into two drives You should replace the drive and rebuild the drive when one Hard Disk was broken down because there is not Hotspare This means RAID 5 without Hotspare Data is being striped with a parity You should replace the drive and rebuild the drive when one Hard Disk was broken because there is not Hotspare This means RAID 1 with Hotspare Data will be recovered by Hotspare even though one Hard Disk was broken This means RAID 1 with Hotspare Data will be recovered by Hotspare even though one Hard Disk was broken This is a redirected drive s icon This is displayed when Hard Disk is redirected This is SAF TE processor s icon SAF TE processor is watching the insertion or the removal of Hard Disk 12 14 12 Status in SMOR and Storage Manager Status Flags show the status in Storage Manager Status flags used in SMOR and Storage Manager are as follows Flags in Storage Manager
13. ay be logged in the system log of the event log This log is recorded when Windows accessed this product and detected the timeout but Window do retry it Therefore there is no problem v If you install an operating system into an array you must include the hard disk that has the lowest channel number and an ID into that array That array s LSU should be numbered to 0 0 0 0 if the ID 0 0 0 0 exists v If you use ServerWizard you have to use BGI Background Initialization Make sure that the setting is correct as using BGI when you set parameters in ServerWizard and Design Magic 6 Precaution about connecting a Wide SCSI cable to this product A Wide SCSI cable at the server may not be connected to this product because of the width of the cable Remove the strain relief of the connector on the RAID Card side by the following i Remove the strain relief of the connector on the RAID Card side by the minus driver or something else ii After removing the strain relief connect the cable to the RAID Card 7 When using Server Wizard V2 0L22 L24 at the server including both this product and PG 143B When there are both this product and PG 143B in the same server and there is a system drive in PG 143B the installation of Windows 2000 by Server Wizard V2 0L22 L24 will be failed If you want to use Server Wizard V2 0L22 L24 do not create any system drive in PG 143B 8 14 8 When using SMOR v Note the following when you create an
14. irected drive and use that drive as one included in an array or Hot Spare The following is how to delete a redirected drive 1 Select the icon of Redirect in the Logical Configuration View Window 2 Select Delete Array Group 3 Select No in the following Window Your modifications have created a SCSI ID conflict Would you like to change the SCSI ID of the FUJITSU MAG3091MC at ID 0 4 Select File Set System Configuration gt When you create an array or Hot Spare by using the drive released from Redirect the following message may appear In that case create an array or Hot Spare by SMOR This device is currently busy and can not be made into a Hot Spare 10 14 10 Battery Backup Module A battery which is one of the life component is mounted on PG 142C and it needs to be replaced every two years A new battery can hold the cache dirty data for 48 hours but the hold time shortens with time The battery life depends on its operating environment and the degradation becomes more intense in high temperature especially As rule of thumb battery needs to be replaced every two years in 25 degrees C ambient temperature of server A intensely degraded battery causes a liquid leakage in the worst case Use below table and replace the battery regularly Schedule of Battery Replacement Purchase Day Slot No Schedule Result Repl acenent Day 1 tine Repl acenent Day 2 ti
15. ne I vV Describe the purchase day and the next schedule and do not lose this table And check your schedule regularly v Be sure to replace the battery on schedule v Please put the attached seal at the place where you can see easily and check your schedule V The cost is needed for the battery replacement vV When the battery backup circuitry detects the voltage drop it checks the status of the disk cache If the cache is empty the battery backup circuitry does nothing If the cache contains data during a power failure the battery backup circuitry will maintain cache data integrity until the power is restored vV When the battery charged level is lower than the value set at Low Auto Write Through value in Battery Backup Configuration it operates in the Write Through mode vV The battery is recyclable At the end of it s useful life under various states and local laws it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal 11 14 11 Icons in Storage Manager The following icons show the kind of RAID or some Units Icon Meaning Ei This is an array s icon mmm This is a SIMM module s icon This is always displayed because this product has a memory module This is a battery s icon This is displayed when the battery backup module is inst
16. ollowing when you create an array gt Do not change the Stripe Size gt Only use the same drive model type same capacity and same rotational speed in the same array gt Note that all existing data will be lost when you create a new array V Before replacing Hotspare drives please note the following gt Prepare the same drive model type same capacity and same rotational speed as the drive requiring replacement in the array gt If there is more than one array prepare the same drive model type same capacity and same rotational speed for each drive requiring replacement in each array V Note that data in an array may be lost when you use Fail Drive V The following functions are not supported Do NOT use these functions gt Any functions to the operating system that is not Windows NT Windows 2000 gt Load Save Configuration File in File menu gt Flash Configuration gt Naming an array group gt Formatting drives gt Events gt HBA Caching Configuration gt Audible Alarms Always select Turn Off Audible Alarms gt Background Task Priority Always set it Foreground gt Controller Device I O Statistics 9 14 gt Pager Event Messaging v Close the Storage Manager Window during rebuilding an array vV Always leave the following check boxes checked gt Low Auto Write Through gt Predictive Failure Warning v It is not supported to use a redirected drive If there is a redirected drive remove that red
17. ot Set Into creating an array or after redirection Please Set the System Hardware Configuration 13 14 Status of Hard Disk Flag SMOR naa Condition Optimal Optimal Normal The System Configuration has not been set This is displayed after Not Set Int Diii z e PR TONIC Not Initialized creating an array or after redirection Please Set the System X Hardware Configuration BURE RES 4 gt SD aY a SEE ER 26 RON A7 52 EE ROT O N 7 ESE fg Uninitialized Uninitialized Building of the array is incomplete and it is also not in the Building process Complete Building the array aes Not eR atten Te Configured This Hard Disk is not configured This Hard Disk is broken In RAID 1 or RAID 5 replace the Hard Disk RED Failed Failed Drive and Rebuild In RAID 0 data was lost Reconfigure the array and restore data from back up source WHITE Impacted Replaced Drive Rebuilding of the array is in progress Low level formatting is in progress Do not cut the power supply of the BEUR Formatting Formatting server and the cabinet until it is complete BLACK Missing The Hard Disk is not responding Check the connection of Hard Disk Component This is displayed in the Tree View in SMOR Windows NT and Windows 2000 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation U S A in the United States and other countries NetWare is a registered trademark of Novell Inc

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