Dell™PowerEdge™ExpandableRAIDController4/SC,4/DC,and4e/DCUser's Guide Overview RAID Controller Features Hardware Installation Configurin
Installation Steps This section provides instructions for installing the RAID controllers. Step 1 Unpack the Controller Unpack and remove the
Table 3-1.PERC4/SCJumperandConnectorDescriptions Figure 3-2. PERC 4/DC Controller Layout Table 3-2.PERC4/DCJumperandConnector
Figure 3-3. PERC 4e/DC Controller Layout Table 3-3.PERC4e/DCJumperandConnectorDescriptions (Dirty Cache LED) device. Optional. J4 SCS
Step 4 Install the RAID Controller Perform the following steps to install the controller: 1. Select a PCI slot for PERC 4/SC or PERC 4/DC, or a
Step 5 Connect SCSI Cables and SCSI Devices Connect the SCSI cables to the SCSI connectors and SCSI devices. Connect SCSI Devices Perform the
Step 6 Set Target IDs Set target identifiers (TIDs) on the SCSI devices. Each device in a channel must have a unique TID. Non-disk devices should ha
Step 8 Start the System Replace the system cover and reconnect the AC power cords. Turn power on to the host system. Set up the power supplies so t
Table 3-6.FirmwareInitializationStates Step 9 Run the BIOS Configuration Utility or Dell Manager Press <Ctrl><M> when prompted d
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In this example, data is striped across the disks until 40 GB on Disks A, B, and C are completely full. This leaves 20 GB of disk space on Disk C. Dat
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Device Configuration The following contain tables you can fill out to list the devices assigned to each channel. The PERC 4/SC controller has one ch
Table 4-5.ConfigurationforSCSIChannel1 Setting Hardware Termination The SCSI bus is an electrical transmission line and must be terminate
Hot Spares Any hard drive that is present, formatted, and initialized, but is not included in an array or logical drive, can be designated as a hot
Logical Drive Configuration Use Table4-6 to list the details for each logical drive that you configure. Table 4-6.LogicalDriveConfiguration
Table 4-7.PhysicalDrivesRequiredforEachRAIDLevel Summary of RAID Levels RAID 0 uses striping to provide high data throughput, especially f
Figure4-2 shows the example of a RAID 50 span with three RAID 5 arrays of different sizes. (Each array can have from three to 14 hard disks.) Data is
Back to Contents Page Storage space RAID 0, RAID 5 Data redundancy RAID 5, RAID 10, RAID 50 Hard drive performance and throughput
Back to Contents Page BIOS Configuration Utility and Dell Manager Dell™PowerEdge™ExpandableRAIDController4/SC,4/DC,and4e/DCUser'sGui
1 Logical Drive found on the Host Adapter Adapter BIOS Disabled, No Logical Drives handled by BIOS 0 Logical Drive(s) handled by BIOS Press <
l <Shift><2> for <F2> l <Shift><3> for <F3> l <Shift><4> for <F4> l <Shift><5&g
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The drive displays as HOTSP. 5. Save the configuration. Objects Menu 1. On the Management Menu select Objects—> Physical Drive. A physical
Using Easy Configuration In Easy Configuration, each physical array you create is associated with exactly one logical drive. You can modify the fol
13. Set the Read Policy. 14. Set the Cache Policy. 15. Press <Esc> to exit the Advanced Menu. 16. After you define the current logica
The Select Configurable Array(s) window appears. It displays the array and array number, such as A-00. 6. Press the spacebar to select the array.
Hot key information appears at the bottom of the screen. 2. Press the arrow keys to highlight specific physical drives. 3. Press the spacebar to
23. Press any key to continue, then respond to the Save prompt. 24. Initialize the logical drives you have just configured. See Initializing Lo
To delete logical drives, perform the following steps: 1. Select Objects—> Logical Drive from the Management Menu. The logical drives displa
Manual Rebuild – Rebuilding an Individual Drive 1. Select Objects—> Physical Drive from the Management Menu. A device selection window display
The pre-loaded drive should now become an array element. 7. Press <Enter>. You have now declared the pre-loaded drive as a one-disk array.
A progress graph for each selected logical drive displays. 6. When the check is finished, press any key to clear the progress display. 7. Press &l
Cache Memory 64 MB of cache memory resides in a memory bank for PERC 4/SC and 128 MB for PERC 4/DC and PERC 4e/DC. The RAID controller supports w
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BIOS Boot Error Messages Table6-2 describes error messages about the BIOS that can display at bootup, the problems, and suggested solutions. Tab
Other Potential Problems Table6-3 describes other problems that can occur. Table 6-3.OtherPotentialProblems Cache Migration To move cache
3. Transfer the cache to the new controller and connect the drives in the same order as they were connected on the previous adapter. This ensures
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l Product name: Dell PowerEdge Expandable RAID Controller 4 Controller l Company name: Dell Inc. Regulatory Department One Dell Way Round Rock,
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Cache Memory 64 MB of cache memory resides in a memory bank for PERC 4/SC and 128 MB for PERC 4/DC. The RAID controller supports write-through or wr
Configuration Features Table2-3 lists the configuration features for the RAID controller. Table 2-3.ConfigurationFeatures 1Hotswapofdri
Table2-3 lists the configuration features for the RAID controller. Table 2-3.ConfigurationFeatures Firmware Upgrade You can download the lat
Table2-4 lists the drive roaming features for the RAID controller. Table 2-4. Features for Drive Roaming Drive Migration Drive migration is th
Table 2-7.ArrayPerformanceFeatures Fault Tolerance Features Table2-8 describes the fault tolerance capabilities of the RAID controller. Tab
l Red Hat Linux See the CERC and PERC RAID Controllers Operating System Driver Installation Guide for more information about the drivers. SCSI Fir
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Unpack and remove the controller and inspect it for damage. If the controller appears damaged, or if any items listed below are missing, contact your
PERC 4/DC Jumpers and Connectors Figure 3-2. PERC 4/DC Controller Layout Table 3-2.PERC4/DCJumperandConnectorDescriptions With jumper
Step 4 Install the RAID Controller Perform the following steps to install the controller: 1. Select a 3.3-V PCI slot and align the controller PCI
4. The host controller has a SCSI ID of 7. 5. Connect the cable to the devices. Cable Suggestions System throughput problems can occur if t
Step 8 Start the System Replace the system cover and reconnect the AC power cords. Turn power on to the host system. Set up the power supplies so
Drive roaming occurs when the hard drives are changed to different channels on the same controller. When the drives are placed on different channels,
The BIOS Configuration Utility prompt times out after several seconds. The host controller number, firmware version, and cache SDRAM size display in
Step 11 Install the Operating System Driver Operating system drivers are provided on the Dell OpenManage Systems Management CD that accompanies your
Back to Contents Page Configuring the RAID Controller Dell™PowerEdge™ExpandableRAIDController4/SCand4/DCUser'sGuide Configuring SCS
Logical drive number/ drive number Manufacturer/model number Firmware level Target ID Device type Logical drive nu
Device Configuration The following contain tables you can fill out to list the devices assigned to each channel. The PERC 4/SC controller has one ch
Setting Hardware Termination The SCSI bus is an electrical transmission line and must be terminated properly to minimize reflections and losses. T
5. Select the RAID level, cache policy, read policy, and write policy. 6. Save the configuration. 7. Initialize the system drives. 8. Insta
Assigning RAID Levels Only one RAID level can be assigned to each logical drive. Table4-5 shows the minimum and maximum number of drives required.
Optimizing Data Storage Data Access Requirements Each type of data stored in the disk subsystem has a different frequency of read and write acti
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Array Performance Features Table2-6 displays the array performance features for the RAID controller. Table 2-6.ArrayPerformanceFeatures Faul
0 Logical Drive(s) handled by BIOS Press <Ctrl><M> to Enable BIOS For each controller in the host system, the firmware version, dynami
Configuring Arrays and Logical Drives 1. Designate hot spares (optional). See Designating Drives as Hot Spares in this section for more informati
The selected drive displays as HOTSP. Creating Arrays and Logical Drives Configure arrays and logical drives using Easy Configuration, New Configur
In Easy Configuration, each physical array you create is associated with exactly one logical drive. You can modify the following parameters: l RAID
17. Repeat step 2 through step 16 to configure another array and logical drive. The RAID controller supports up to 40 logical drives per control
7. Repeat step2 through step6 to create another array or go to step8 to configure a logical drive. 8. Press <F10> to configure a logica
The selected drive changes from READY to ONLIN A[array number]-[drive number]. For example, ONLIN A2-3 means array 2 with hard drive 3. 4. Add physi
Drive Roaming Drive roaming (also known as configuration on disk) occurs when the hard drives are changed to different channels on the same controll
To delete logical drives, perform the following steps: 1. Select Objects—> Logical Drive from the Management Menu. The logical drives displa
Table 5-2. Rebuild Types Manual Rebuild – Rebuilding an Individual Drive 1. Select Objects—> Physical Drive from the Management Menu. A devic
The RAID controller firmware handles all RAID and SCSI command processing and supports the features described in Table2-8. Table 2-8.SCSIFirmwar
You have now declared the pre-loaded drive as a one-disk array. 8. Set the Read Policy and Cache Policy on the Advanced Menu. 9. Exit the Advance
Reconstructing Logical Drives A reconstruction occurs when you change the RAID level of an array or add a physical drive to an existing array. Perfo
Back to Contents Page Troubleshooting Dell™PowerEdge™ExpandableRAIDController4/SCand4/DCUser'sGuide General Problems BIOS Boot Er
BIOS Boot Error Messages Table6-2 describes error messages about the BIOS that can display at bootup, the problems, and suggested solutions. Tab
Other Potential Problems Table6-3 describes other problems that can occur. Table 6-3.OtherPotentialProblems Cache Migration To move cache
See RAID Controller Features for information about the jumper to set to clear NVRAM. l Make sure that the configuration data on the disks is intact.
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Disk Subsystem A collection of disks and the hardware that connects them to one or more host systems. The hardware can include an intelligent controll
Multi-threaded Having multiple concurrent or pseudo-concurrent execution sequences. Used to describe processes in systems. Multi-threaded processes al
SCSI (small computer system interface) A processor-independent standard for system-level interfacing between a system and intelligent devices, includi
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