Update firmware – Avago Technologies 3ware SAS 9750-16i4e User Manual

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Chapter 11. 3DM2 Reference

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3ware SATA+SAS RAID Controller Card Software User Guide, Version 10.2

automatically select drives to use for rebuilding a degraded unit using the
following priority order.

Smallest usable spare.

Smallest usable unconfigured (available) drive.

Smallest usable failed drive.

For additional information, see “Setting the Auto-Rebuild Policy” on page 71.

Auto-Carving.

Auto-carving can be enabled or disabled by selecting the

appropriate radio button.

When this feature is enabled, any unit that is over a specified size (known as
the carve size) will be broken down into multiple volumes of that size, plus a
remainder volume. The default carve size is 2048 GB (2 TB). For example,
using the default carve size, if the unit is 2.5 TB then it will contain two
volumes, with the first volume containing 2 TB and the second volume
containing 0.5 TB. If the unit is 5.0 TB then it will contain 3 volumes, with
the first two volumes containing 2 TB each and the last volume containing
1 TB.

Carve Size.

Sets a size for dividing up units into volumes when Auto-Carving

is enabled. This setting can be between 1024 and 2048 GB.

Number of Drives Per Spin-up.

Number of drives that will spin up at the

same time when the controller is powered up. (This setting only applies when
the feature is supported by the disk drives.)

Delay between Spin-ups.

The delay time (in seconds) between drive groups

that spin up at one time on this particular controller.

Export Unconfigured Disks.

This setting is not available for 9750

controllers.

Number of Controller Phys.

The number of phy connections possible on the

controller. For example the 9750-8i RAID controller has 8 phys and the
9750-24i4e controller has up to 28 phys.

Update Firmware

The Update Firmware function allows you to update the firmware of your
3ware RAID controller to the latest version, which allows you to take
advantage of new features and fixes. For additional information, see
“Updating the Firmware Through 3DM2” on page 174.

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