SUPER MICRO Computer Computer Hardware AOC LPZCR1 User Manual

SUPER  
AOC-SOZCR1  
AOC-LPZCR1  
AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1  
All-In-One ZCR Card  
USER'S GUIDE  
Rev. 1.0a  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
Table of Contents  
Chapter I: Introduction.............................................................................1-4  
1.1 Overview ................................................................................................. 1-4  
1.2 Introduction to SATA and SAS ............................................................. 1-4  
1.3 Product Features.................................................................................... 1-4  
1.4 Contacting Supermicro ......................................................................... 1-6  
1.5 Product Compliance Information ......................................................... 1-6  
Chapter 2: Technical Specifications and Software Installation...........2-1  
2.1  
AOC-LPZCR1 Card Layout and Jumper Locations ............... 2-1  
2.1.1 AOC-LPZCR1 Card Layout and Jumper Locations ................................ 2-1  
2.1.2 Jumper and Connector Descriptions (*AOC-LPZCR1) ........................... 2-2  
2.1.3 Jumpers and LED Indicators (*AOC-LPZCR1) ...................................... 2-3  
2.2  
AOC-SOZCR1 Card Layout and Header Locations ............... 2-4  
2.2.1 AOC-LPZCR1 Card Layout and Jumper Locations ................................ 2-4  
2.2.2 Connector and Header Descriptions (*AOC-SOZCR1)........................... 2-5  
2.2.3 SMB Connector and Pin Definitions (*AOC-SOZCR1) ........................... 2-5  
2.3 Intelligent Interface Management: SAF-TE .......................................... 2-6  
2.4 Safety Guidelines ................................................................................... 2-7  
2.5 Installing the Controller Driver ............................................................ 2-8  
2.5.1 Creating the Driver Floppy Disk............................................................. 2-8  
2.5.2 Adding the Driver into an Existing System.............................................. 2-8  
2.5.3 Installing the Driver into a New System.................................................. 2-9  
Chapter 3: RAID Configuration................................................................3-1  
3.1 Using Adaptec's Array Configuration Utility....................................... 3-3  
3.2.1 Using Adaptec's SCSISelect Utility ....................................................... 3-18  
3.2.2 Using Adaptec's SATASelect Utility....................................................... 3-21  
3.2.3 Using Adaptec's Serial_Select Utility..................................................... 3-22  
3.2.4 Using Physical Configuration Utility ...................................................... 3-24  
3.3 Using Disk Utilities........................................................................................ 3-23  
3.3.1 Using Disk Utilities (*for SCSI only) ...................................................... 3-23  
3.3.2 Using Disk Utilities (*for SATA/SAS only) ............................................. 3-24  
3.3.2.1 To Format a Disk Drive .............................................................. 3-24  
3.3.2.2 To Verify Disk Media .................................................................. 3-25  
3.3 To Exit the Adaptec Array Configuration Utility .............................. 3-25  
Chapter 4: Troubleshooting .....................................................................4-1  
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AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 User's Guide  
Chapter 1 Introduction  
This manual is written for system integrators, PC technicians and  
knowledgeable PC users who intend to integrate Supermicro's Zero-Channel RAID  
solution into their RAID system. It provides detailed information for the installation  
and use of the AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 All-In-One card that supports SAS/  
SATA/SCSI configurations in a slim-size card. The Supermicro AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-  
SOZCR1 offers an innovative, complete and cost effective solution to the ever-in-  
creasing demands of disk density and data integrity of today's servers.  
1.1 Overview  
The AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 is a highly efficient, highly compatible and easy-  
to-use SAS/SATA/SCSI RAID Controller that allows the user to configure RAID 0,  
RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10 and JBOD by using Marvell's 88SX6041/-6081 (Hercules  
II), Adaptec's AIC-7901/-7902 Ultra 320 SCSI Controller or Adaptec's AIC-9410 SAS  
Controller on the motherboard. With the built-in Intel's Verde 400 MHz I/O Processor  
and 64 MB ECC DDR memory, the AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 supports PCI-  
X speeds up to 100MHz and provides the user with a high-speed, space-saving,  
scalable and intelligent hardware RAID solution.  
1.2 Introduction to SATA (Serial ATA) and SAS (Serial  
Attached SCSI)  
Serial ATA(SATA) is a physical storage interface. It uses a single cable with a  
minimum of four wires to create a point-to-point connection between devices. It  
is a serial link which supports SATA transfer rates from 150MBps. Because the  
serial cables used in SATA are thinner than the traditional cables used in Parallel  
ATA (PATA), SATA systems provide more efficient system cooling, faster data  
transfer and better functionality than Parallel ATA.  
With the functionality provided by the onboard SAS controller, the AOC-LPZCR1/  
AOC-SOZCR1 offers unprecedented I/O throughput, reliability and scalability to  
the IT industry. In addition, with a dynamic serial-link transmission infrastructure  
built-in, the AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 supports both SATA and SAS without  
any bridging, providing the user with unparalleled data storage expansion and  
inter-connectivity capability.  
1.3 Product Features  
(1) The AOC-SOZCR1 Series: (the Terminator Socket DIMM ZCR  
CARD):  
• Slim design: pocket-size (3.2" H x 3.8" W)  
• Intel's Verde I/O Processor @ 400MHz built-in  
• 64 MB onboard ECC DDR memory  
• 1 amp@ 3.3V  
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• Supports Marvell's Hercules II 88SX6081 (8-port)/88SX6041 (4-port) Host Con-  
troller  
• Supports Adaptec's AIC-7901/-7902 Ultra 320 SCSI Controller and AIC-9410  
SAS Controller  
• RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10, RAID 50* and JBOD supported (*See Note  
1 Below.)  
(2) The AOC-LPZCR1 Series: (-Low Profile Skyhawk ZCR RAID  
Card)  
• Low profile Form Factor (2.5" H x 6.6" W)  
• Intel's IOP321 I/O Processor (Verde) @ 400MHz built-in  
• 64 MB onboard ECC DDR memory  
• 1 amp@ 3.3V  
• RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10, RAID 50* and JBOD supported (*See Note  
1 Below.)  
(a) SAS (-based on the Adaptec AIC-9410 Host Controller)  
• Supports Adaptec's AIC-9410 SAS Host Controller  
• Supports PCI-X up to 100 MHz in the green slot (*See Note 2)  
(b) SATA (-based on the Marvell Hercules II Controller)  
• Supports Marvell's Hercules II 88SX6081 (8-port) or 88SX6041 (4-port) Host  
Controller  
• Supports PCI-X slot up to 100MHz in the green slot (*See Note 2)  
(c) SCSI (-based on the Adaptec AIC-7901 or AIC-7902Ultra 320 SCSI  
Controller)  
• Supports Adaptec's AIC-7901/-7902 Ultra 320 SCSI Controller  
• Supports PCI-X up to 100 MHz in the green slot (*See Note 2)  
Operating Systems supported  
* Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 2003  
* Linux: SuSE 9.0, SuSE 9.1, SuSE 9.2, Red Hat 3.0 and Red Hat 4.0  
* Upgradable in the future.  
Management support  
* Adaptec's Storage Manager  
* Adaptec Flash Utility  
* Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility  
* SAF-TE (*SCSI and SATA only)  
Key RAID Features  
* RAID detection, configuration, deletion, addition, and error detection  
* Background initialization  
* Hot-spare disk drive support for easy replacement  
* Hot-spare disk drive support with automatic rebuild  
(*Notes:  
Note 1: RAID 50 is available for SAS only.  
Note 2: Please install the ZCR card in the green slot.)  
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1.4 Contacting Supermicro  
Headquarters  
Address:  
SuperMicro Computer, Inc.  
980 Rock Ave.  
San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A.  
+1 (408) 503-8000  
+1 (408) 503-8008  
[email protected] (General Information)  
[email protected] (Technical Support)  
Tel:  
Fax:  
Email:  
Web Site:  
Europe  
Address:  
SuperMicro Computer B.V.  
Het Sterrenbeeld 28, 5215 ML  
's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands  
+31 (0) 73-6400390  
Tel:  
Fax:  
Email:  
+31 (0) 73-6416525  
[email protected] (General Information)  
[email protected] (Technical Support)  
[email protected] (Customer Support)  
Asia-Pacific  
Address:  
SuperMicro, Taiwan  
4F, No. 232-1 Liancheng Road  
Chung-Ho 235, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C.  
+886-(2) 8226-3990  
Tel:  
Fax:  
+886-(2) 8226-3991  
Web Site:  
Technical Support:  
Email:  
1.5 Product Compliance Information  
The AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 is compliant with the following product  
standards/requirements:  
* USA:  
FCC 47 CFR, Part 15, subpart B  
* European Union:  
EN 55022  
EN 55024  
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Chapter 2: Technical Specifications and Installation  
Chapter 2  
Technical Specifications and Software  
Installation  
2.1 AOC-LPZCR1 Card Layout and Jumper Locations  
2.1.1  
Locations  
AOC-LPZCR1 Card Layout and Jumper  
Front view (AOC-LPZCR1)  
7.0”  
AOC-LPZCR1 Rev. 1.01  
I2C  
Cache  
Cache  
J1  
J7 SAS  
J5 SATA2  
J3  
CPLD  
SCSI  
I/OProcessor  
Cache  
Rear view  
Diag.LED Diag.LED  
Flash EPROM  
SRAM  
Cache  
Cache  
Flash EPROM  
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2.1.2 Jumper and Connector Descriptions (*AOC-LPZCR1)  
Jumper  
Description  
J2  
J4  
Activity LED Connector  
Buzzer Connector  
(*See 2.1.3 for details)  
(*See 2.1.3 for details)  
Connector  
J1  
Description  
Systerm Management Bus (I2C) (*See I2C cable  
connection on the next page.)  
J3  
J5  
J6  
J7  
SCSI Mode (On: Enable)  
Serial ATA Mode (SATA 2) Mode (On: Enable)  
Flash Firmware (On: Flashing Firmware)  
SAS Mode (On: Enable)  
(DS10-12, DS4),(DS5-8)Diagnostic LED Indicators  
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2.1.3 Connectors and LED Indicators (*AOC-LPZCR1)  
Activity LED Indicator  
Activity LED  
Pin Definitions (J2)  
Activity LED Indicator (J2), located  
Pin#  
Pin Definitions  
Pin1 -(Negtive) or Cathod  
Pin2 +(Positive) or Anode  
on the front side of the AOC-LPZCR1  
card, indicate the activity status of the  
AOC-LPZCR1 card. See the table on  
the right for pin definitions.  
Buzzer Connector  
Buzzer Connector  
Pin Definitions (J4)  
Buzzer Connector (J4), located on the  
front side of the AOC-LPZCR1 card,  
provides a connection for the onboard  
buzzer. See the table on the right for  
pin definitions.  
Pin# Definitions  
Pin1 +(Positive)  
Pin2 -(Negtive)  
SMB (I2C)  
SMB (I2C)  
Pin Definitions (J1)  
A System Management Bus header is  
located at J1. Connect the I2C cable  
here to utilize SMB on your add-on  
card (*See below). See the table on  
the right for pin definitions.  
Pin  
Number  
Definition  
Data  
Ground  
Clock  
1
2
3
3-Pin Connector  
3-Pin Connector (J1)  
on the LPZCR1  
I2C Cable Connection  
on the cable  
1. The I2C Cable has a 3-pin con-  
nector on one end, and a 4-pin con-  
nector on the other end.  
2. Connect the 3-pin connector of  
the cable to the 3-pin I2C Connec-  
tor (J1) on the AOC-LPZCR card as  
shown on the right.  
4-Pin I2C Connector  
on the Backplane  
4-Pin Connector on  
the cable  
3. Connect the 4-pin connector of  
the cable to the 4-pin I2C Connector  
on the backplane as shown on the  
right.  
(*Note: Refer to the layout on Page 2-1 for the locations of the Connectors and  
LED Indicators.  
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2.2.1  
Locations  
AOC-SOZCR1 Card Layout and Jumper  
2.2 AOC-SOZCR1 Card Layout and Jumper Locations  
Front view (AOC-SOZCR1)  
3.19"  
AOC-SO ZCR1  
J6  
J 4  
J 3  
J 2  
SAS  
SATA 2  
SCSI  
3.82"  
J1  
Pin 1  
I/O Processor  
U6  
2.66"  
Rear view (AOC-SOZCR1)  
3.19"  
3.82"  
2.66"  
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2.2.2 Connector and Header Descriptions (*AOC-SOZCR1)  
Connector  
Description  
J1  
Systerm Management Bus (I2C) (*See Page 2-2 for  
I2C cable connection.)  
J2  
J3  
J4  
J6  
SCSI Mode (On: Enable)  
Serial ATA (SATA2) Mode (On: Enable)  
SAS Mode (On: Enable)  
Flash Firmware (On: Flashing Firmware.)  
2.2.3 SMB Connector and Pin Definitions (*AOC-SOZCR1)  
SMB (I2C)  
SMB (I2C)  
Pin Definitions (J1)  
A System Management Bus header is  
located at J1. Connect the I2C cable  
here to utilize SMB on your add-on  
card (*See below). See the table on  
the right for pin definitions.  
Pin  
Number  
Definition  
Data  
Ground  
Clock  
1
2
3
3-PinConnector on  
the cable  
3-Pin Connector (J1) on  
the SOZCR1  
I2C cable Connection  
1. The I2C Cable has a 3-pin connec-  
tor on one end, and a 4-pin connector  
on the other end.  
2. Connect the 3-pin connector of the  
cable to the 3-pin I2C Connector (J1)  
on the AOC-SOZCR1 card.  
4-Pin I2C Connector  
on the Backplane  
4-Pin Connector on  
the cable  
3. Connect the 4-pin connector of the  
cable to the 4-pin I2C Connector on  
the backplane as shown on the right.  
*Note 1: Refer to the layout on Page 2-4 for the locations of the Connectors and  
LED Indicators.  
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2.3 Intelligent Interface Management: SAF-TE  
Both AOC-LPZCR1 and AOC-SOZCR1 models offer the feature of SAF-TE.  
SAF-TE, (-SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosures Interface Specification), is  
a set of SCSI commands used to monitor hot-swap drives and inform the user  
of the status of these drives through LED indicators. Refer to the table below for  
details on SAF-TE LED Indicators.  
(*See Note 1 below.)  
(*Notes:  
*Note 1: SAF-TE in the SATA Mode is available for OEM only. To support SAF-TE,  
you will need to have a Supermicro's SATA backplane with the Q-Logic GEM-  
424 Enclosure Management Controller pre-installed. By default, this function is  
disabled.  
*Note 2: SES-2 Enclosure Management in the SAS Mode will be provided when  
available.)  
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2.4 Safety Guidelines  
To avoid personal injury and property damage, please carefully  
follow all the safety steps listed below when accessing your system  
or handling the components:  
ESD Safety Guidelines  
Electric Static Discharge (ESD) can damage electronic components. To prevent dam-  
age to your system. it is important to handle it very carefully. The following measures  
are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD.  
• Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge.  
Touch a grounded metal object before removing a component from the antistatic  
bag.  
• Handle the RAID card by its edges only; do not touch its components, peripheral  
chips, memory modules or gold contacts.  
• When handling chips or modules, avoid touching their pins.  
• Put the card and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use.  
General Safety Guidelines  
• Always disconnect power cables before installing or removing any components  
from the computer, including the RAID card.  
• Use only the correct type of bracket for the chassis. Please use a full-height  
bracket for a 1U, 3U, 4U, Tower, or a Pedestal system. Use a low-profile bracket  
for a 2U or some of the proprietary chassis. Make sure to secure the bracket  
in the host system cabinet. (*Note: When used in a 1U system, the full-height  
bracket is mounted into the riser card.)  
• Disconnect the power cable before removing the Extended LED cable, data cable  
or I2C cable from the riser card.  
• Make sure that the riser card is securely seated in the PCI slot to prevent  
damage to the system due to power shortage.  
• Do not force a cable connector onto the controller or a drive.  
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2.5 Installing the Controller Driver  
2.5.1 Creating the Driver Floppy Disk:  
A CD-ROM that contains the drivers for the Windows OS, the Linux Red Hat/SuSE  
OS, and the Controller BIOS is included in the shipping package. Please locate  
the CD-ROM before installing the driver. (*Note: this CD-ROM does not perform  
Auto-boot or auto-play.)  
For the Windows 32-bit Operating System:  
• Copy all files from the folder: \Drive\Windows into a blank, formatted floppy disk.  
(The folder is saved in the CDROM that came with your shipment.)  
For the Red Hat/SuSE Operating System:  
• Make the floppy disk by using the diskette image file at \Drive\Linux, which is  
stored in the CD-ROM.  
2.5.2 Adding the Driver into an Existing System  
(*Note: An existing system is a system that has an operating system already  
installed and the AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 driver is being installed as a  
Secondary Controller.)  
For the Windows Operating System  
a. Install the controller and make sure that its BIOS appears in POST.  
b. Start the Windows OS. The Windows OS will launch the "Found New Hardware  
Wizard" and search for the installer driver.  
c. Insert the driver floppy disk that you've created into the computer, select the  
floppy drive as the source, and press the <Enter> key.  
d. Continue clicking <Next> until the driver is successfully installed.  
e. Remove the driver disk from the FDD drive and restart the system to complete  
the installation process.  
For the Red Hat/SuSE Operating System  
a. Start the Red Hat/SuSE OS.  
b. Insert and mount the RPM driver Floppy or CD.  
c. Type:"rpm -Uvh filename.rpm" at the prompt, and then, follow the instructions  
given on the screen to install the driver. (*Note: filename=the file name of the  
RPM driver that appears on your screen.)  
d. Run fdisk, mkfs, and create a mount point for the new driver.  
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2.5.3 Installing the Driver into a New System  
(*Note: A new system is a system that has no operating system installed yet,  
and the AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 driver installation is a part of the OS  
installation.)  
For the Windows Operating System  
a. Install the controller and make sure that its BIOS appears in POST.  
b. Insert the Windows Setup CD and boot from it.  
c. When prompted at the bottom of the screen to install a third party driver, press  
the <F6> key. (*Note: You have only 5 seconds to press <F6>. If you miss it,  
you will need to restart the system and repeat this step again.)  
d. Insert the driver disk into the computer, and wait until you are prompted to install  
a driver. Press <S> to specify that the driver is included in an additional device-  
-the floppy disk, and press <Enter>. (Refer to Page 2-7.)  
e. When the Adaptec's driver disk--"Adaptec RAID Controller" is located, press  
<Enter>.  
f. Press <Enter> again to continue with the Windows OS installation.  
For the Red Hat Operating System  
a. Install the controller and make sure that its BIOS appears in POST.  
b. Boot from the Linux CD.  
c. Type: "linux dd" at the prompt, and follow the instructions given on the screen  
to install the driver.  
d. Remove the driver disk from the computer, and, then, restart the system to  
complete the installation.  
For the SuSE Operating System  
a. Install the controller and make sure that its BIOS appears in POST.  
b. Boot from the Linux CD.  
c. While the kernel is booting, press <Alt>.  
d. When prompted, insert the Driver Floppy Disk to the floppy drive and press  
<Enter>.  
e. Remove the driver disk from the computer, and, then, restart the system to  
complete the installation.  
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Chapter 3  
RAID Configuration  
After all the hardware has been installed in your system, you must first configure  
the Adaptec Embedded RAID Driver before you install the Windows operating  
system. The necessary drivers are all included on the Supermicro bootable  
CDs that came with your card.  
(*Note: For the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility to function properly, you will  
need to correctly setup the jumper settings of your add-on card first before  
using the Utility)  
Configuring Jumper Settings  
To properly configure the jumper settings, please follow the table listed below  
before using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility. For more detailed informa-  
tion on jumper settings and locations, please refer to Chapter 2.  
SATA/SCSI Jumper Settings for the AOC-LPZCR1 (the Low-Profile Card)  
AOC-LPZCR1  
Jumper/Function  
To flash Firmware  
To enable SATA based on  
Hercules II  
J6  
On  
J5 J3 J7  
On  
To enable SCSI  
To Enable SAS  
On  
On  
Note1: For jumper locations, please refer to  
Page 2-1  
Note2: For jumper description, please refer to  
Page 2-2  
SATA/SCSI Jumper Settings for the AOC-SOZCR1 (the Socket Terminator  
Card)  
AOC-SOZCR1  
Jumper/Function  
To flash Firmware  
To enable SATA based on  
Hercules II  
J6  
On  
J3 J2 J4  
On  
To enable SCSI  
To Enable SAS  
On  
On  
Note1: For jumper locations, please refer to  
Page 2-4  
Note2: For jumper description, please refer to  
Page 2-5  
*Note 1: Refer to the layouts on Page 2-1 and Page 2-4 for jumper locations.  
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Using Adaptec's RAID Configuration Utility  
The Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility includes the following major compo-  
nents:  
1. Array Configuration Utility: this utility allows the user to create and manage  
arrays. You can also use this utility to initialize and scan disk drives.  
2. SCSISelect Unity (or Serial/SATASelect): this utility allows the user to configure  
the control settings for disk drives.  
3. Disk Utility: this utility allows the user to format and verify disk drives.  
To Use the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility  
(*Note: the configuration procedures listed below are applicable to  
SAS, SATA and SCSI settings.)  
To use the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility, please follow the steps listed  
below:  
1. Properly configure the jumper settings of your add-on card as indicated on  
page 3-1.  
2. Enable the RAID function in the system BIOS. (*Please refer to the User's  
Guide that came with your system for system BIOS configuration.)  
3. Turn on your computer. The BIOS screen as shown below will display during  
system bootup:  
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4. At the prompt, press the <Ctrl> and <A> keys simultaneously to enter the  
Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility. The RAID Configuration Utility Main Menu  
(as shown below) will appear:  
Figure 3.1 The RAID Configuration Utility Main Menu  
3.1 Using the Array Configuration Utility  
The Array Configuration Utility allows you to create, manage, delete arrays and  
hot spare disk drives.  
1. Select "Array Configuration Utility" from the RAID Configuration Main Menu  
(Figure 3.1), and press <Enter>. The Array Configuration Main Menu will display  
as shown on the next page:  
(*Note: You can use the arrow keys to highlight an item and then press the <En-  
ter> key to select it. To return to the previous menu, press the <ESC> key.)  
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Figure 3.2 The Array Configuration Utility Main Menu  
To Create Arrays  
(*Note: Make sure that the disks you want to use for the arrays are connected  
to your system and are initialized. A disk shown in the gray area is not initialized  
and cannot be used for an array. Please refer to the section "Initializing Disk  
Drives" for disk initialization.)  
1. Turn on your computer. When prompted, press <Ctrl> and <A> to access the  
Adaptec RAID Utility.  
2. From the RAID Configuration menu (Figure 3.1), select "Array Configuration  
Utility" and press <Enter>. The Array Configuration Utility Main Menu (Figure  
3.2) will display.  
3. Select "Create Array" and hit <Enter> as shown above. The Create Array  
submenu will display as shown on the next page:  
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4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the channel(-the disk drive) you wish to create  
a new array, and press <Insert>.  
(*Note: To de-select any disk, highlight the disk and press <Del>.)  
5. The disk drive that you've selected to create a new array will appear in the  
"Selected Drives" dialogue box as shown below:  
6. Once you've selected all the disk drives for new arrays, and all the drives  
selected have appeared in the "Selected Drives" dialogue box, press <Enter>.  
Then, a dialogue box showing array properties will display.  
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To assign properties to the new array  
7. In the "Array Properties" dialogue box, select the item you want to configure  
and follow the instructions given on the screen to configure the settings for the  
selected item.  
(For the RAID type--you can select Volume, RAID 0 or RAID 1. To configure RAID  
0 or RAID 1, you will need to have at least two drive disks. Select "Volume" to  
configure a disk drive as an independent unit.)  
8. Under "Arrays Label," you type in the name you wish to identify a disk drive,  
and press <Enter>.  
9. For RAID 0, select the desired stripe size. (You can select: 16, 32, or 64 KB  
- default. Please do not change the default setting.)  
10. You can also use the item "Create RAID via" to select the different methods  
under RAID 0 and RAID 1.  
11. Press <Esc> to return to the previous menu.  
(*Note: Once the array is created and its properties are assigned, you cannot  
change the properties by using Array Configuration Utility.)  
To Manage Arrays  
The item "Manage Arrays" allows you to view, delete, set a boot array and  
create hot spare drives.  
1. Turn on your computer. When prompted, press <Ctrl> and <A> to access the  
Adaptec RAID Utility.  
2. From the RAID Configuration menu (Figure 3.1), select "Array Configuration  
Utility" and press <Enter>. The Array Configuration Utility Main Menu displays  
as shown below:  
3. From the main menu, select "Manage Arrays" and press <Enter> to access  
the Manage Arrays submenu as shown below:  
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To View the properties of Existing Arrays  
4. A dialogue box showing a List of Arrays will display on the right. Select the  
array you want to view as shown below:  
5. Press <Enter>, and the "Array Properties" dialogue box will display, showing  
detailed information. The physical disks associated with the array will also be  
displayed as shown in the screen below:  
6. Press <Esc> to return to the previous menu.  
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Deleting Arrays  
Warning: To prevent data loss, please back-up your data  
before deleting arrays. You cannot restore a deleted array.  
1. On the Array Configuration main menu, select "Manage Arrays" and press  
<Enter> to access the submenu as shown below:  
2. From the "List of Arrays" dialogue box (on the right), select the array you  
wish to delete and press <Del>.  
3. The "Array Properties" dialogue box displays. In the "Properties" dialogue  
box, select <Delete> and press <Enter>. The following warning message will  
display:  
Warning!! Deleting the array will erase all data from the Array. Do you  
want to continue? (Yes/No):  
4. Press <Yes> to delete the array, or press <No> to cancel the selection.  
5. Press <Esc> to return to the previous menu.  
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Setting a Bootable Array  
1. From the Array Configuration Main menu, select "Manage Arrays" and press  
<Enter> to access the submenu as shown below:  
2. From the List of Arrays dialogue box (on the right), highlight and select the  
array you want to make as the first bootable, and press <Ctrl> and <B> simul-  
taneously.  
3. The array selected as the 1st bootable array will appear on the top (-the  
first) of the List.  
4. To re-assign the 1st boot array to another disk drive, select the array you wish  
to configure, and press <Ctrl> and <B> simultaneously. The new 1st bootable  
array will appear on the top of the list.  
5. Press <Esc> to return to the previous menu.  
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Adding a Hotspare Disk Drive  
1. From the Array Configuration Utility Main menu, select "Manage Arrays" and  
press <Enter> to access the submenu as shown:  
2. In the "List of Arrays" dialogue box (on the right), select the array you wish  
to configure as a hot spare and press <Ctrl> and <S> simultaneously.  
3. A "Hotspares" dialogue box displays, showing the drives that can be config-  
ured as Hotspares.  
4. Select the drive you wish to configure as a hotspare and press <Insert>.  
The drive selected will appear in the Assigned Hotspares List. Then, press  
<Enter>.  
5. When prompted by a message, asking you if you want to confirm the selection,  
press <Yes> and <Enter> to configure the selected drive as a hotspare.  
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Deleting a Hotspare Disk Drive  
1. From the Array Configuration Utility Main menu, select "Manage Arrays" and  
press <Enter>.  
2. In the "List of Arrays" dialogue box (on the right), select the Hotspare array  
you wish to delete and press <Ctrl> and <S> simultaneously.  
3. The "Hotspares" dialogue box displays, showing the drives that have been  
configured as Hotspares.  
4. From the Assigned Hotspare List, select the drive you want to remove and  
press <Delete>.  
5. The drive selected will appear in the Assigned Hotspares List. Then, press  
<Enter>.  
6. When prompted by a message, asking you if you to confirm the selection,  
press <Yes> to delete the hotspare drive.  
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Initializing Disk Drives  
Please be sure to initialize a disk drive before creating an array.  
Caution: Initializing a disk will overwrite the partition table on the disk, making  
any data on the disk inaccessible. If the drive is used in an array, you may not  
be able to use the array again. You will also need to initialize a disk drive that is  
attached to a controller before using the disk drive in an array.  
Do not initialize a disk that is part of a boot array since disk initialization will  
overwrite the data stored inside the disk. Refer to the item "Viewing Array Prop-  
erties" to determine which disks are associated with a particular array.  
To initialize Disk drives  
1. Turn on your computer. When prompted, press <Ctrl> and <A> to access the  
Adaptec RAID Utility.  
2. From the RAID Configuration menu (Figure 3.1), select "Array Configura-  
tion Utility" and press <Enter>. The Array Configuration Utility Main Menu (as  
shown above) will display.  
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3. From the Array Configuration Utility Main Menu, select: "Initialize Drives" (as  
shown above) and press <Enter>. The following screen will display:  
4. From the list of drives (on the left), select the disk drive you wish to initialize  
and press <Insert>. The drive will appear in the "Selected Drives" dialogue box  
as show on the next page:  
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5. Repeat the step above to select all the drives you wish to initialize. When all  
the drives to be initialized are selected, press <Enter>, and a warning message  
will display as shown below:  
6. Make sure that you have selected the correct disk drives to initialize. If cor-  
rect, type <Y> to proceed with the disk drive initialization. Type <N> to return  
to the previous menu.  
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Rebuilding Arrays  
Note: If there is an interruption during array building or disk initialization, you  
can rebuild an array. You can only configure RAID 1 for array rebuild. If a hard  
disk fails and there is no hot spare array available, you will need to create a hot  
spare drive first before creating an array. (Refer to "Creating HotSpare Drives"  
for more information.)  
To Rebuild an array:  
1. From the main menu, select Manage Arrays. From the list of arrays, select  
the array you want to rebuild.  
2. Press <Ctrl> and <R> simultaneously to rebuild an array.  
To Rescan Disk drives  
1. Power on your system. When prompted, press <Ctrl> and <A> simultane-  
ously to access the Array Configuration Utility.  
2. When the Array Configuration Utility Main Menu appears, select "Array Con-  
figuration Utility" and press <Enter>. The following screen will display:  
3. From the Array Configuration Main Menu appears, select "Rescan Drives" and  
press <Enter>. The Array Configuration Utility starts to rescan the selected disk  
drives as shown in the screen on the next page:  
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4. When finished, press <Esc> to return to the previous menu.  
To Secure Erase Drives  
1. Power on your system. When prompted, press <Ctrl> and <A> simultane-  
ously to access the Array Configuration Utility.  
2. When the Array Configuration Utility Main Menu appears, select "Array Con-  
figuration Utility" and press <Enter>. The following screen will display:  
3. From the Main Menu appears, select "Secure Erase Drives" and press <En-  
ter>. The following screen will appear:  
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4. Use the up and down arrows to select the drive you wish to erase and press  
<Insert>. The following screen displays:  
5. Make sure that the drive selected is the correct one; then, press <Enter>.  
6. The following message displays: "Warning! Secure Erase will erase all informa-  
tion from the selected drive. Do you really want to continue?" Press <Y> to erase  
the drive. Press <N> to abort the procedure and return to the main menu.  
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3.2.1 Using Adaptec's SCSISelect Utility  
(*Please refer to Page 3-1 for SCSI Jumper Configuration before using  
the SCSISelect Utility. Please refer to Section 3.2.2 for SATA, and Section  
3.23 for SAS Utility Configuration settings.)  
1. Turn on your computer. When prompted, press <Ctrl> and <A> to access the  
Adaptec RAID Utility.  
2. From the RAID Configuration menu, select "SCSISelect Utility" and press  
<Enter> as shown below.  
Using the Controller Configuration Utility  
3. To configure the RAID Controller or view Controller settings, select "Controller  
Configuration" from the SCSISelect sub-menu and press <Enter>. The Controller  
Configuration will be displayed as shown below:  
4. Use the arrow keys to select the item to configure and press <Enter>. A dia-  
logue box showing the controller interface definition appears.  
5. Select the desired option in the dialogue box and press <Enter>.  
6. Press <F6> to restore the default setting. Press <Esc> to return to the previ-  
ous menu.  
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Using the SCSI Configuration Utility  
1. From the Array Configuration Utility Main Menu, select "SCSISelect Utility"  
and press <Enter>.  
2. From the SCSISelect Sub Menu, select SCSI Configuration (as shown above)  
and press <Enter> to access the submenu as shown below:  
3. Use the arrow keys to select the item and press <Enter>. The status of the  
selected channel displays as shown on the next page:  
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4. To configure an item, use the arrow keys to select the item and press <Enter>.  
A dialogue box will appear, showing the status of the item.  
5. Use the arrow keys to select the desired option and press <Enter> to change  
the setting of an item. The following screen serves as an example:  
6. To view the status of the SCSI drives or to configure SCSI drives, use the  
arrow keys to select SCSI Device Configuration (under "Additional Options"),  
and press <Enter>. The current settings of the selected drive will be displayed  
as shown on the next page:  
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7. To change the setting of an item, use the arrow keys to select the item and  
press <Enter> in the menu as shown above. (*Please refer to the table below  
for detailed information.)  
8. To restore the default setting, press <F6>. Press <Esc> to return to the  
previous menu.  
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3.2.2 Using Adaptec's SATASelect Utility  
(*Please refer to Page 3-1 for SATA Jumper Configuration before using the  
SATASelect Utility. Please refer to Section 3..2.1 for SCSI and Section 3.2.3  
for SAS Utility Configuration settings.)  
To Use the SATASelect Utility  
1. Turn on your computer. When prompted, press <Ctrl> and <A> to access the  
Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility.  
2. From the RAID Configuration main menu (Figure 3.1), select "SATASelect  
Utility" and press <Enter>.  
Using the Controller Configuration Utility  
3. To configure the SATA RAID Controller or view the settings, select "Controller  
Configuration" from the sub-menu and press <Enter>.  
5. To configure an item on the submenu, use the arrow keys to select the item  
and press <Enter>. A dialogue box will appear.  
5. Select the desired setting in the dialogue box and press <Enter> to select  
the option.  
6. Press <F6> to restore the default setting. Press <Esc> to return to the previ-  
ous menu.  
Using the SATA Configuration Utility  
1. Turn on your computer. When prompted, press <Ctrl> and <A> to access the  
Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility.  
2. From the RAID Configuration main menu (Figure 3.1), select "SATASelect  
Utility" and press <Enter>.  
Using the Controller Configuration Utility  
3. From the SATASelect Sub Menu, select SATA Configuration and press <En-  
ter>. The status of SATA Device Configuration will display.  
4. Use the arrow keys to select the item you wish to configure and press <Enter>.  
A option dialogue box will display.  
5. Use the arrow keys to select the desired setting and press <Enter>.  
6. Press <F6> to load the default setting. To return to the previous menu, press  
<Esc>.  
(*Note: Refer to Section 3.2.4 on Page 3-24 for Physical Configuration  
Settings.)  
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3.2.3 Using Adaptec's Serial Select Utility  
(*Please refer to Page 3-1 for SAS Jumper Configuration before using the  
Serial_Select Utility. Please refer to Section 3..2.1 for SCSI and Section 3.2.3  
for SAS Utility Configuration settings.)  
To Use the Serial_Select Utility  
1. Turn on your computer. When prompted, press <Ctrl> and <A> to access the  
Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility.  
2. From the RAID Configuration main menu (Figure 3.1), select "Serial_Select  
Utility" and press <Enter>.  
Using the Controller Configuration Utility  
3. To configure the SAS RAID Controller or view the settings, select "Controller  
Configuration" from the sub-menu and press <Enter>.  
5. To configure an item on the submenu, use the arrow keys to select the item  
and press <Enter>. A dialogue box will appear.  
5. Select the desired setting in the dialogue box and press <Enter> to select  
the option.  
6. Press <F6> to restore the default setting. Press <Esc> to return to the previ-  
ous menu.  
Using the Serial_Select Configuration Utility to Configure SAS Settings  
1. Turn on your computer. When prompted, press <Ctrl> and <A> to access the  
Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility.  
2. From the RAID Configuration main menu (Figure 3.1), select "Serial_Select  
Utility" and press <Enter>.  
Using the Controller Configuration Utility  
3. From the Serial_Select Sub Menu, select SAS Configuration and press <En-  
ter>. The status of SAS Device Configuration will display.  
4. Use the arrow keys to select the item you wish to configure and press <Enter>.  
A option dialogue box will display.  
5. Use the arrow keys to select the desired setting and press <Enter>.  
6. Press <F6> to load the default setting. To return to the previous menu, press  
<Esc>.  
(*Note: Refer to Section 3.2.4 on Page 3-24 for Physical Configuration  
Settings.)  
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3.2.4 Using Physical Configuration Utility  
1. Power on your computer. When prompted, press the <Ctrl> and <A> keys  
simultaneously to enter the RAID Configuration Utility.  
From the RAID Configuration Main Menu, select "SerialSelect Utility" and  
press <Enter> to access the Physical Configuration submenu as shown below:  
2. Select "Physical Configuration" and press <Enter> to access SAS/SATA Device  
Configuration submenu.  
3. Use the arrow keys to select an item. Press <Enter> to see the configuration  
settings of the item selected as shown in the screen above.  
4. Use the up/down arrow keys to highlight the setting you wish to configure and  
press <Enter>. (*Note: To load default settings, press <F6>.)  
5. Press <Esc> to return to the previous menu and to exit the utility.  
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3.3 Using Disk Utilities  
The Disk Utilities enable you to format or to verify the integrity of your Hard  
Drive Disks and to determine if there is any defect. (*Note: Formatting a disk  
will overwrite data stored in the disk. Please backup your data before format-  
ting a disk.)  
3.3.1 To Use Disk Utilities (*for SCSI only)  
(*Note: Please refer to Page 3-1 for SCSI Jumper configuration before using  
"Disk Utilities". Please refer to Section 3.3.2 for SAS and SATA Disk Utilities.)  
1. Power on your computer. When prompted, press the <Ctrl> and <A> keys  
simultaneously to enter the RAID Configuration Utility. From the RAID Configu-  
ration Main Menu, select "Disk Utilities" as shown below:  
2. Select "Disk Utilities" and press <Enter>. The Disk Utilities Sub-Menu ap-  
pears. From the submenu select the Channel (-the disk drive) you wish to  
format or to scan.  
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3. Once the disk drive is selected, press <Enter>. The Adaptec RAID Utility  
starts re-scanning the selected drive, and a screen will display as below:  
(*Note: Please refer to the following section for SAS and SATA  
Disk Utilities.)  
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3.3.2 To Use Disk Utilities (*for SATA and SAS only)  
(*Note: Please refer to Page 3-1 for SATA and SAS Jumper Settings before using  
"Disk Utilities". Please refer to the previous section for SCSI Disk Utilities.)  
3.3.2.1 To Format a Disk Drive  
1. Power on your computer. When prompted, press the <Ctrl> and <A> keys  
simultaneously to enter the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility. From the RAID  
Configuration Main Menu, select "Disk Utilities" and press <Enter>. After disk  
scan, the following screen displays:  
2. When a dialogue box as shown above displays, prompting you to make a  
selection, select the disk you wish to format and press <Enter>.  
3. Then, select "Format Disk" from the displayed dialogue box and press <En-  
ter>.  
4. A warning message will display, warning you that the drive is about to be  
formatted and all data in the drive will be erased.  
5. Press <Yes> to continue with disk formatting. Press <No> to return to the  
previous menu.  
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3.3.2.2 To Verify Disk Media  
1. Power on your computer. When prompted, press the <Ctrl> and <A> keys  
simultaneously to access the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility. From the RAID  
Configuration Main Menu, select "Disk Utilities" and press <Enter>. After disk  
scan, the following screen displays:  
2. Whe a dialogue box as shown above displays, prompting you to make a  
selection, select the disk you wish to verify and press <Enter>.  
3. Then, select "Verify Disk Media" from the displayed dialogue box and press  
<Enter>.  
4. A dialogue box appears, showing you the status of the disk drive, and warn-  
ing you that the disk drive selected will be scanned for media defects, and all  
recoverable defects will be remapped.  
5. Press <Yes> to continue with disk drive verification. Press <No> to return to  
the previous menu.  
3.4 To Exit the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility  
Once you have finished configuring RAID array disk drives, press <Esc> to re-  
turn to the Exit Menu. Select Yes and press <Enter> to exit the Adaptec RAID  
Configuration Utility.  
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Chapter 4  
Troubleshooting  
1. Problem: The AOC-LPZCR1/AOC-SOZCR1 BIOS does not show up in  
POST.  
Recommended Solutions:  
• Make sure that the system has enough expansion ROM to initialize the card.  
Remove other add-in cards if possible.  
• Make sure that the card is properly and fully seated in the PCI green slot.  
• Check if the motherboard's BIOS is updated. (You can download a updated BIOS  
from our web site at: www.supermicro.com.)  
2. Problem: I cannot see the card in the operating system.  
Recommended Solutions:  
• Make sure that the card is shown in POST. If the card is shown in POST, a  
screen shown below will display. If it is not shown in POST, please find out the  
root cause of the problem by following the steps listed above.  
• Make sure that the driver for the card is installed in the system.  
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3. Problem: I cannot see the hard drives that are connected to the  
controller.  
Recommended Solutions:  
• Make sure that there is power supply to the hard drives.  
• Check the SAS, SATA or SCSI cable to make sure that there are no loose con-  
nections between the card and the hard drives.  
• If the hard drives are connected through a SAS, SATA or SCSI back panel, make  
sure that there is power supply to the back panel, and there are no loose con-  
nections between the back panel and the controller. Also make sure that the  
hard drives are properly seated in the drive bay.  
• If possible, swap the drives around to determine if the drive connections or the  
controller is bad.  
4. I cannot create software RAID in the operating system.  
Recommended Solutions:  
• Make sure that the operating system supports software RAID. If not sure, please  
check with the software company that produces the OS.  
• Make sure that more than one drives are seen by the OS.  
Contacting Supermicro's Technical Support:  
If you still have problems after trying out all the recommended solutions, please  
contact our Tech. Support @ (408)503-8000 or visit our web site @ www.  
supermicro.com/support/.  
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