Addonics Technologies Computer Hardware RTM2233EU3 User Manual

T E C H N O L O G I E S  
User Guide  
RAID Tower Mini  
(RTM2233EU3)  
v8.1.11  
Technical Support  
If you need any assistance to get your unit functioning properly, please have your  
product information ready and contact Addonics Technical Support at:  
Hours: 8:30 am - 6:00 pm PST  
Phone: 408-453-6212  
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RAID Rack with Port Multiplier Compatibility  
Note: When configured as a set of individual drives, the Port Multiplier will only work with a Port  
Multiplier aware host. Identify your host controller and check with its hardware manufacturer if  
you are unsure. Addonics offers several Port Multiplier capable host adapters.  
Removing Cover  
Loosen the 3 screws at the back of  
the towerusing a Philips screwdriver  
by turning counter-clockwise. Separate  
the metal casing of the tower from  
the housing by liftingup the casing  
as shown in the drawing.  
2.5" Drive Installation  
Step 1  
Open the door on the front of the RAID Tower Mini  
to reveal the Snap-In Double Drive.  
Step 2  
Gently push the silver button on the Snap-In  
Double drive's door to open it.  
Step 3  
Push a 2.5" SATA drive into the bay, label side up,  
with the SATA connectors toward the rear. It should  
give little resistance, DO NOT force the drive.  
Step 4  
Once the drive has been pushed into the bay  
as far as it will go, close the door over it until the  
door snaps in place.  
3.5" Drive Installation  
Step 1  
Slide the storage device into the  
embedded mounting bracket.  
Step 2  
Using 3.5” SATA Hard Disk Drives Connect the  
internal SATA data cable to the data port of the  
Hard Disk  
hard drive then connect the 15-pin SATA power  
connector to the powerport on the hard drive.  
The Snap-In Double Drive is connected to Ports 0  
and 1 on the HPM-XU Port Multiplier. Connect the  
top 3.5" drive to Port 2, the middle drive to port 3,  
and the bottom drive to Port 4.  
Step 3  
Secure the hard disk by using screws  
provided. Repeat the above procedure for  
additional hard drives.  
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The HPM-XU Port Multiplier  
Port 2  
Port 0  
Port 3  
Port 4  
eSATA  
P0  
Port 1  
P1  
J1:  
P2  
Activity LED  
P3  
Buzzer  
Alarm  
P4  
eSATA  
P0  
P1  
J3:  
P2  
Error LED  
P3  
P4  
Floppy  
Power  
Connector  
USB 3.0/2.0 Host Port  
Dip Switch RAID Setting Button  
eSATA Host Port (Port 5)  
Resetting the RAID Mode  
NOTE: This procedure destroys all RAID data. It should not harm  
individual drives or their contents; however, creating or running backups of  
all data is strongly recommended before proceeding.  
1. Power down the unit and set the dip switch to the factory default setting  
(all switches OFF).  
2. While holding the SET button with a ballpoint pen, turn the unit on. A long  
beep will sound from the Port Multiplier. The SET button may be released  
once the long beep stops.  
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Setting or Modifying the RAID Mode  
NOTE: Setting or modifying the RAID mode destroys all data.  
1. Follow the procedure for resetting the RAID Mode.  
2. Power down the unit and set the dip switch to the desired RAID Mode.  
3. While holding the SET button with a ballpoint pen, turn the unit on. A long  
beep will sound from the Port Multiplier. The SET button may be released  
once the long beep stops.  
If instead of a long beep the Port Multiplier sounds a series of short beeps, an  
error has occurred during configuration of the array.  
Windows users may install the JMicron HW RAID Manager application  
located on the SATA Controller CD. In the CD, browse to Configuration  
Utilities → JMB393. The JMicron HW RAID Manager can be used to create,  
modify, and monitor the health status of the RAID drives, and provide status  
alerts. When configuring the RAID mode using the RAID Manager application,  
it is strongly recommended to leave the dip switch in the factory default  
setting.  
Using identical drives for all settings other than JBOD or LARGE is strongly  
recommended. Creating a LARGE array using drives that have different  
properties will use all space on all members, and performance will match that  
of the member in use during any particular I/O operation. Creating a RAID  
using drives that are not all the same size will result in all members using only  
as much space as the smallest member. Creating a RAID using drives that  
have different performance will degrade the overall performance of the array.  
BZS Switch (SW1:1):  
The BZ switch is used to silence the audible alarm buzzer. The OFF position  
permits the audible alarm, and the ON position silences the audible alarm.  
The BZ switch has immediate effect.  
EZ Switch (SW1:2):  
The EZ (spare) switch inhibits spares when ON. When in the OFF position,  
all individual drives (not defined as members of an array) are considered  
spare. Should a RAID become degraded, when the EZ switch is in the OFF  
position a spare drive will be used automatically to rebuild the RAID, if  
present. EZ mode is determined when the unit is powered up. Changing the  
switch will have no effect until the unit has been re-powered.  
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RAID Mode Switches M2, M1, M0 (SW1:3 – SW1-5)  
The RAID Mode switches define what type of RAID will be initialized when  
the unit is powered up while the RAID Mode button is held down. Each type  
of RAID has different properties and requirements, as follows:  
Dipswitch  
Raid Mode  
JBOD  
1
2
EZ  
3
M2  
4
M1  
5
M0  
BZS1  
(Individual  
drives)  
* FACTORY  
DEFAULT  
SETTING  
0
OFF  
OFF2  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON3  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON3  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
1 or 10  
3
5
Clone  
Large  
ON  
1 Audible alarm is recommended at all times.  
2 EZ mode has no effect in JBOD mode.  
3 Disabling EZ for RAID 0 and LARGE is strongly recommended.  
JBOD Mode (Individual Drives)  
Number of drives: at least 1  
Unit capacity: N/A (100% of each individual drive)  
Spares: no  
Fault tolerance: none  
JBOD mode offers all connected units to the host adapter, no RAID is  
defined at all.  
NOTE: JBOD mode requires a SATA controller featuring Port Multiplier  
support for eSATA connections.  
NOTE: Optical drives can only be configured as JBOD using an eSATA  
connection.  
RAID 0 (Stripe set)  
Number of drives: at least 2  
Unit capacity: size of each member times number of members.  
Spares: no  
Fault tolerance: none - if any member is lost all data is lost.  
RAID 0 “stripes” the file system across the array by placing sectors of data  
sequentially between drives in a specific order.  
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RAID 1 or 10 (Mirror set, Stripe of mirror sets)  
Number of drives: 2 (RAID 1) or 4 (RAID 10).  
Unit capacity: size of one member (RAID 1) or size of two members (RAID  
10).  
Spares: yes – if EZ mode is not disabled and 3 (RAID 1) or 5 (RAID 10)  
drives are present, the array will be initialized with a spare.  
Fault tolerance: RAID 1 can withstand the loss of one drive without losing  
data. RAID 10 can withstand the loss of one drive from each mirror set  
without losing data.  
RAID 1 works by duplicating the exact same data on two drives.  
RAID 10 works by using two RAID 1 sets configured as members of a RAID  
0. Disks 1 and 2 are mirrored, disks 3 and 4 are mirrored, and the two mirror  
sets are striped together.  
RAID 3 (Stripe set with dedicated parity)  
Number of drives: at least 3  
Unit capacity: size of one member times number of members minus one.  
Spares: yes  
Fault tolerance: can withstand the loss of one drive without losing data.  
RAID 3 works by striping data for individual I/O blocks across all members  
except one, which contains parity data for the stripe set computed by the  
Port Multiplier.  
RAID 5 (Stripe set with striped parity)  
Number of drives: at least 3  
Unit capacity: size of one member times number of members minus one.  
Spares: yes  
Fault tolerance: can withstand the loss of one drive without losing data.  
RAID 5 works by striping entire I/O blocks across all members of the set,  
with each member taking turns carrying parity data computed by the Port  
Multiplier.  
CLONE (Mirror set)  
Number of drives: at least 2  
Unit capacity: size of one member.  
Spares: yes  
Fault tolerance: can withstand the loss of any number of drives without losing  
data as long as at least one complete member remains online.  
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CLONE mode works the same way as RAID 1, by maintaining a complete  
copy of the entire set of data on each drive.  
LARGE (Spanned set)  
Number of drives: at least 2  
Unit capacity: 100% of all drives together regardless of differences in size  
Spares: no  
Fault tolerance: cannot withstand the loss of any drives without losing data.  
However, some data may be recovered as long as the drive(s) carrying the  
file system data (boot record, directory, etc.) remain online.  
LARGE mode is neither a RAID nor is it a JBOD. It works by declaring the  
sum of all available space of the member drives as a single unit, without  
striping the data. As each member is filled, new data is stored on the next.  
Notes about Spare Drives  
If EZ mode is disabled (SW1:2 ON), all individual drives not configured as  
array members will be offered to the host adapter as separate units.  
To create an array with one or more spares, set or modify the RAID mode  
using fewer than 5 members, while the spares are disconnected from the  
Port Multiplier. When EZ mode is enabled, individual drives connected when  
an array is present are considered spare.  
Spare drives must be equal to or larger in size than the smallest member.  
When any type of array is defined, individual units will be considered spare.  
RAID 0 and LARGE arrays are not fault-tolerant and spare drives will not be  
useful; therefore, disabling EZ for these arrays is recommended.  
When a spare drive is present and a fault-tolerant RAID (1, 10, 3, or 5) is  
defined, EZ mode will automatically rebuild any available spares into the  
array.  
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