Drive installation and enclosure setup, Tips and additional information – Sonnet Technologies Fusion R800RAID (Without Drives) User Manual

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2. Connect the mini-SAS end of “cable A” to the mini-SAS port

labeled “A” on the Sonnet RAID controller card;

verify the

connectors are plugged in securely (Figure 11). Repeat with
“cable B”.

3. Connect the supplied power cables between the Fusion

R800RAID enclosure assembly and a grounded wall outlet or
power strip;

verify the cables are plugged in securely.

4. Push the power switches on the front of the enclosure assembly

to the on position, and then power on your computer.

Drive Installation and Enclosure Setup

Figure 11

mini-SAS

connector

mini-SAS

connector

port A

port B

A

B

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This section covers some tips for using the Fusion R800RAID
enclosure.

Connecting Fusion R800RAID enclosures to another Sonnet
RAID controller
:
Fusion R800RAID enclosures are matched with their included
Sonnet RAID controller(s). When you connect a Fusion R800RAID
enclosure to a different card, you may have to force them to pair
up if the card has not been updated with the latest firmware.

1. Launch the ATTO Configuration Tool. Expand the device

tree in the Device Listing section on the left side of the
window until ExpressSAS R380 is displayed, and then click
ExpressSAS R380.

2. Select RAID Management > Auto Map from the application

menu.

Hot-swapping drives:
Fusion R800RAID supports drive hot-swapping* for Mac users,
enabling you to exchange a drive or a set of drives without the
need to shut down your computer. This does not mean you
can simply pull out a drive at any time; you must follow the
procedures below or you may lose data in the process.

• Before removing a drive module, you must put away (“eject”,

“unmount”, “dismount”) the drive volume. Simply drag the
drive icon associated with the drive(s) you wish to remove to
the eject icon on the dock.

• If you remove a drive module from the Fusion R800RAID with

a drive that was part of a RAID group, you should power off
the enclosure before reinserting the module. Once the module
is secured, power on the enclosure again; this will ensure that
the RAID group will mount properly.

* Windows and Linux do not provide hot swap support for drives

(drive enclosures) connected to a SATA host controller card
installed in a desktop PC or server.

Tips and Additional Information

Connections:
If you experience issues where a drive or volume does not appear
on your computer, or you see an error message stating a drive is
missing when you have the drives configured as a RAID set, the
cause may be as simple as a loose connector, or a drive module
that is not fully seated.

• Disconnect the data cables and reconnect them one at a time,

making sure each one “clicks” in place at the RAID controller
end, and is screwed in securely at the enclosure end.

• Check the drive presence indicator LEDs on the front of the

enclosure. If the LEDs are not lit on one of the bays, remove
and reinsert the drive module.

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