Rosewill Server R2 RAID User Guide

[ R2-RAID ]  
Server RAID System  
User Manual  
Include  
Hardware Installation Guide  
Operation Guide  
HDD Formatting Guide  
Software Installation Guide  
Operation Notice:  
In avoidance of HDD's temperature going too high, be sure to turn on the FAN.  
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About the 3.5” Dual SATA Disk Enclosure  
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Front View  
Rear View  
A Fan  
C Power Switch  
E Fan Switch  
B eSATA Connector  
D USB Connector  
F Power Adapter Socket  
G LED Indicator  
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Hardware Operation Guide  
Hard Drives Installation Guide  
STEP1: Release the 4 screws then pull out the rear panel and tray.  
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STEP2: Place the two HDD into the tray. Push the HDD to the end  
until the HDD is connected with SATA connector.  
STEP3: Screw the HDD on the tray both sides.  
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STEP4: Push tray into Aluminum housing and secure them  
together.  
NoteSelect operation mode first  
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Hard Drives Installation Guide  
You may select function by switching jumper on PCB or use software to  
operate (GUI mode only).  
Always press reset button after changing the setting of switching jumpers.  
Backup your data before formatting hard drives.  
The device can support two equal or unequal capacity hard drives.  
STEP1: Switch the power button to power on.  
STEP2: Switch the power button to power on.  
Switching Jumper  
Reset Button  
STEP3: Press reset button to reset the device.  
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RAID Mode Selection  
GUI SteelVine Manager Operation  
GUI SteelVine Manager is available only under GUI Mode.  
STEP1: Install SteelVine Manager (Please refer to page 23).  
STEP2: Start the SteelVine Manager (Please refer to page 25).  
STEP3: Click on “Configure Box” icon.  
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STEP4: Select “Storage Policy” then click “Apply”.  
STEP5: Click “Yes” to continue.  
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Jumper Selection & Storage Policy Definitions  
GUI MODE (factory default)This mode allows you to use the SteelVine  
Manager GUI to configure the storage policy and other settings as well as  
monitor the status of the appliance (i.e., storage capacity, and RAID mode  
of the desired hard drive). To select this mode the first time that the  
product is used, ensure that the hard disk drives are installed, set  
switching jumper on the back of the device to the GUI position and turn on  
the power. In this mode, no virtual volume(s) will be created until the  
storage policy and volume selections are made through the GUI. To  
change from GUI mode to some other fixed storage policy thereafter, set  
the switching jumper to the desired position and press the reset button to  
create the new virtual volume(s).  
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JBOD MODEIt enables each hard drive to be seen separately as a single  
drive. When using a SATA host controller, JBOD should only be used if the  
SATA host controller provides Port Multiplier (PM) support. If a host is not  
PM-aware, only a single drive is presented (drive A). No such limitation if  
using a USB host connection.  
Volume A  
Volume A  
Volume B  
Volume B  
HD3206SRD  
Port 0 Port 1  
HD3206SRD  
Port 0 Port 1  
Drive A  
Drive B  
Drive A  
Drive B  
Equal hard drives  
Unequal hard drives  
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BIG MODEIt  
concatenates a series  
of physical hard  
drives as a single  
large volume;  
resulting in a  
seamless expansion  
of virtual volumes beyond the physical limitations of singularly connected  
hard drives. Hard drive A and B are concatenated into a single virtual  
volume in the figure below with a storage capacity that is equal to the sum  
of each of the physical hard drives A and B.  
It is also possible to create a BIG volume using only a single hard disk  
drive connected to Port 0, and then increase the storage capacity of the  
volume later by adding another hard disk drive to Port 1 and pressing reset  
button. The new disk blocks of Port 1 will be concatenated to the end of the  
disk blocks of Port 0, and any data that is stored on the existing BIG volume  
will be preserved. However, it is not possible to expand an existing BIG  
volume by adding another hard disk drive to Port 0 and still preserve any  
existing data on that volume.  
Big  
500GB  
Big  
1000GB  
HD3206SRD  
HD3206SRD  
Port 0  
Port 1  
Port 0  
Port 1  
Drive A  
250GB  
Drive A  
750GB  
Drive A  
250GB  
Drive A  
250GB  
Equal hard drives  
Unequal hard drives  
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RAID 0 (Fast)It’s a combination of two physical partitions, where the data  
is striped between them. It presents the best data speed but no data  
redundancy.  
Two unequal hard drivesThe capacity is double of the smaller hard drives.  
Two equal hard drivesThe capacity is equal to the sum of both hard drives.  
Fast  
500GB  
Fast  
500GB  
HD3206SRD  
HD3206SRD  
Port 0  
Port 1  
Port 0  
Port 1  
Drive A  
250GB  
Drive B  
250GB  
Drive A  
250GB  
Drive B  
750GB  
Striping across  
disks  
Striping across  
disks  
Equal hard drives  
Unequal hard drives  
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RAID 1 (Safe)It allows  
the device automatically  
to copy data to both  
hard drives. It stores all  
data in duplicate on  
separate drives to protect  
against  
data loss due to drive  
failure. It provides the highest level of data protection for critical data that you  
cannot afford to lose if a hard drive fails. The capacity is equal to the smaller of  
the two hard drives.  
If one drive fails, the SAFE volume is still usable, but it is in a vulnerable state  
because its mirrored hard drive is inaccessible. When the offline drive comes  
back online, the appliance begins a rebuild process immediately to restore data  
redundancy.  
Although the volume remains available during the rebuild process, the volume  
is susceptible to data loss through damage to the remaining drive until  
redundancy is restored at the end of the rebuild and verification process. Host  
access takes precedence over the rebuild process. If you continue to use the  
SAFE volume during the rebuild, the rebuild process will take a longer time to  
complete, and the host data transfer performance will also be affected.  
Safe  
Safe  
250GB  
250GB  
HD3206SRD  
HD3206SRD  
Port 0  
Port 1  
Port 0  
Port 1  
Drive A  
250GB  
Drive A  
250GB  
Drive B  
250GB  
Drive B  
750GB  
Equal hard drives  
Unequal hard  
drives  
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RAID / SAFE33It creates  
two virtual volumes; one  
SAFE volume and one BIG  
volume, and should be  
used when you need the  
high reliability for some of  
your data but you don’t  
need high reliability for the  
remainder of your data. It  
uses a SAFE volume that is mirrored across two hard drives to protect your  
critical data in the event a hard drive failure. If one drive fails the SAFE volume  
is retrievable although the BIG volume is not. When you replace the failed  
drive, the SAFE volume is automatically rebuilt on to the replacement drive.  
When using a SATA host connection, you must have a PM (Port Multiplier)  
aware host adapter when using SAFE33 on the top level node of a cascaded  
configuration so that ALL volumes can be detected by the host. If your SATA  
host adaptor is not PM aware, then ONLY the SAFE volume will be detected  
and the BIG volume will not be accessible. No such limitation exists when  
using a USB host connection.  
The size of the SAFE volume will be one-third of the size of one hard drive (if  
they are equal) or one-third of the size of the smaller (if they are not equal.) The  
size of the BIG volume will be the combination of all remaining capacities.  
Big  
334GB  
Big  
834GB  
Safe  
83GB  
Safe  
83GB  
HD3206SRD  
Port 0 Port 1  
HD3206SRD  
Port 0 Port 1  
Drive A  
250GB  
Drive A  
250GB  
Drive B  
250GB  
Drive B  
750GB  
Equal hard drives  
Unequal hard drives  
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RAID / SAFE50It creates two  
virtual volumes; one SAFE  
volume and one BIG volume,  
and should be used when you  
need the high reliability for some  
of your data but you don’t need  
high reliability for the remainder  
of your data. It reduces the cost of additional hard drives in operations  
where non-critical data could be lost without severe consequences. If one  
drive fails the SAFE volume is retrievable although the BIG volume is not.  
When you replace the failed drive, the SAFE volume is automatically rebuilt  
on to the replacement drive.  
When using a SATA host connection, you must have a PM (Port Multiplier)  
aware host adapter when using SAFE50 on the top level node of a  
cascaded configuration so that ALL volumes can be detected by the host. If  
your SATA host adaptor is not PM aware, then ONLY the SAFE volume will  
be detected and the BIG volume will not be accessible. No such limitation  
exists when using a USB host connection.  
The size of the SAFE volume will be one-half of the size of one hard drive  
(if they are equal) or one-half of the size of the smaller (if they are not equal).  
The size of the BIG volume will be the combination of all remaining  
capacities.  
Drive B  
750GB  
Safe  
125GB  
Big  
250GB  
Safe  
125GB  
HD3206SRD  
Port 0 Port 1  
HD3206SRD  
Port 0 Port 1  
Drive A  
250GB  
Drive A  
250GB  
Drive B  
250GB  
Drive B  
750GB  
Equal hard drives  
Unequal hard drives  
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Hard Drive Formatting Guide  
STEP1: Right-click on “My Computer” icon and select  
the“Manage” column.  
STEP2: Select “Disk Management” and you will see your hard  
drives show “Unallocated”.  
Sample750GB & 250GB hard drives.  
JBOD MODE  
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BIG MODE  
RAID 0 (FAST) MODE  
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RAID 1 (SAFE) MODE  
RAID/SAFE 33 MODE  
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RAID/SAFE 50 MODE  
STEP3: Right-click the red-squared block and selects “Initialize Disk”.  
Take JBOD MODE for example. (one 750GB HDD & one 250GB  
hard drives)  
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STEP4: Press “OK” button to initialize hard drive.  
STEP5: The hard drive will show “Online”.  
Right-click the “Unallocated” block and selects “New Partition”.  
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STEP6: The “New Partition Wizard” will appear. Please follow the  
instruction of the wizard to complete the partition.  
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STEP7: When new partition is completed, the hard drive will be  
recognized as a “New Volume”.  
STEP8: Format the other hard drive in the same way.  
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Software Installation Guide  
STEP1: Insert driver CD to the CD-ROM drive.  
STEP2: Select “Install GUI” icon to install the driver.  
STEP3: Please follow the wizard to complete.  
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Starting the SteelVine Manager  
Before you begin, be sure that the SteelVine Manager software has been  
installed according to the instructions in the Software Installation Guide for  
your host computer type.  
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MS Windows  
Click Start Pro  
gram File  
s Silicon Image 57XX SteelVine →  
SteelVineManager.  
Once started, the SteelVine Manager  
Application icon can be found in the Notification  
Tray located at the bottom right hand corner of the screen. Double click the  
notification tray icon to open the SteelVine Manager GUI status window.  
The SteelVine Manager icon remains active in the notification tray even if  
you close the SteelVine Manager window. It can be closed by right-clicking  
on the icon and selecting “Exit”.  
Select menu options and follow the instructions in the remainder of this  
guide to configure the device. When prompted, enter the administrative  
password (default password is admin).  
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Introducing the SteelVine Manager  
The SteelVine Manager starts with the Status window visible so you can  
monitor the device. The Status-only mode is entered when the switching  
jumper is in the JBOD, BIG, RAID 0, RAID 1, SAFE33, or SAFE50 mode. In  
Status only mode, you are not permitted to change the configuration from  
the GUI. The only possible way to change the configuration is to change the  
switching jumper.  
Configure  
Email  
Notification  
Configure  
Popups  
View  
Policies  
Event  
Log  
Specify  
Firmware  
Backup  
Button  
Schedule  
Disk  
Verify  
System  
Status  
Configure  
Box  
Drive  
Status  
Box  
Serial  
Number  
Drive  
Information  
Capacity  
Information  
Volume  
Information  
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Item  
Description  
System Status Section  
The field displays “N/A” because there’s no  
temperature sensor installed in this device.  
The field displays “N/A” because there’s no fan  
speed sensor installed in this device.  
Temperature  
Fan Speed  
Drive Status Section  
Shows the unique serial number assigned by the  
Box Status  
Drive S/N  
disk manufacturer.  
The field displays “N/A” because there’s no fan  
speed sensor installed in your storage enclosure.  
Shows the expected serial number. The device  
compares the expected and actual drive serial  
numbers to detect when a drive’s status changes.  
Exp. S/N  
Capacity Status Section  
Shows the storage policy configured for each  
Policy  
volume.  
Total  
Shows the combined capacity of the volume.  
Shows capacity information for each hard drive.  
Shows the amount of storage space available on  
each hard drive.  
Drive #  
Capacity  
Volume  
Shows the total volume capacity and the drive  
capacities assigned to each volume.  
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Item  
Toolbar Buttons on Status Section  
Opens the Basic Configuration  
Wizard. (appears only when using  
Tooltip  
Description  
Configure Box  
GUI Configuration mode)  
Schedule a disk Verify activity.  
(appears only when one or more  
SAFE volumes exist)  
Schedule Disk  
Verify  
Configure Pop-Ups Configure the Pop-Up messages.  
Shows the Rebuild Policy settings  
View Policy  
Settings  
that are defined by the GPI pins  
(appears only when one or more  
SAFE volumes exist)  
Configure the operation of email  
message notification.  
Email Notification  
Show Event Log  
View the Event Log.  
View the current version or download  
an updated version of the SteelVine  
Storage Processor firmware.  
Specify Firmware  
Backup Button  
Useless on this device.  
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