Configuring, Hot-swap, Sata – Lenovo ThinkServer TD100x User Manual

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comes

with

an

operating

system

installed,

such

as

Microsoft

Windows

2000

Datacenter

Server,

see

the

software

documentation

that

comes

with

the

server

for

configuration

information.

Use

these

programs

to

perform

the

following

tasks:

v

Perform

a

low-level

format

on

a

hard

disk

drive

v

View

or

change

IDs

for

attached

devices

v

Set

protocol

parameters

on

hard

disk

drives

v

Monitor

operation

of

the

RAID

controller

v

Configure

a

redundant

array

of

independent

disks

(RAID)

array

v

View

or

change

the

RAID

configuration

and

associated

devices

Consider

the

following

information

when

using

the

RAID

configuration

programs

to

configure

and

manage

arrays:

v

The

integrated

SATA

controller

(simple-swap

SATA

models)

with

integrated

SATA

RAID

(also

known

as

HostRAID)

supports

RAID

level-0

and

level-1

when

two

drives

are

installed.

When

the

maximum

four

drives

are

installed,

RAID

level-10

is

also

supported.

Note:

In

addition,

when

the

maximum

four

drives

and

the

optional

ServeRAID-8k

SAS

Controller

are

installed

in

the

simple-swap

SATA

models,

the

server

can

also

support

RAID

level-5.

See

the

User

Guide

for

details

about

installing

and

cabling

the

ServeRAID-8k

Controller

to

enable

RAID

level-5

support

on

simple-swap

SATA

models.

v

The

onboard

SAS/SATA

controller

(hot-swap

SAS

and

hot-swap

SATA

models)

supports

RAID

level-0

and

level-1

when

two

drives

and

the

ServeRAID

8k-l

controller

are

installed.

When

four

drives

are

installed,

RAID

level-10

is

also

supported.

When

you

upgrade

to

the

maximum

eight

drives

and

the

optional

ServeRAID-8k

controller

is

installed,

RAID

levels

1e,

5,

and

6

also

are

supported.

v

Hard

disk

drive

capacities

affect

how

you

create

arrays.

The

drives

in

an

array

can

have

different

capacities,

but

the

RAID

controller

treats

them

as

if

they

all

have

the

capacity

of

the

smallest

hard

disk

drive.

v

To

help

ensure

signal

quality,

do

not

mix

drives

with

different

speeds

and

data

rates.

v

To

update

the

firmware

and

BIOS

code

for

an

optional

ServeRAID

controller,

you

must

use

the

IBM

ServeRAID

Support

CD

that

comes

with

the

ServeRAID

option.

v

If

you

install

a

different

type

of

RAID

controller

in

the

server,

use

the

method

that

is

described

in

the

instructions

that

come

with

the

controller

to

view

or

change

settings

for

attached

devices.

Configuring

hot-swap

SAS,

hot-swap

SATA,

or

simple-swap

SATA

RAID

(some

models)

Note:

RAID

options

are

not

supported

on

the

SCO

6.0

and

UnixWare

7.14

operating

systems.

Use

the

RAID

Configuration

Utility

program

to

configure

and

manage

redundant

array

of

independent

disks

(RAID)

on

the

following

server

models:

v

Hot-swap

SAS

v

Hot-swap

SATA

v

Simple-swap

SATA

models

with

the

optional

ServeRAID-8k

Controller

installed

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TD100

and

TD100x

Types

4203,

4204,

4205,

4206,

6398,

6399,

6419,

and

6429:

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