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Ultra ATA 133 RAID PCI Pro 1-1 Introduction Quick Installation Guide This ultra high-speed dual channel Ultra ATA/133 RAID controller is designed to support RAID 0, 1, 0+1 and JBOD. RAID configurations protect your system from catastrophic disk failures and system down time while doubling the data transfer rates of your hard disk drives. JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks) feature provides multi-drive capacity for easy accessing. 1-2 Key Features and Benefits Compliant with Ultra DMA6 ATA/133 specification Compliant with PCI v2.2 Plug-n-play Provides two independent IDE/ATA channels (built-in 512-byte FIFOs per channel) for faster data transfer Supports Ultra DMA 0-6, DMA modes 0-2 and PIO modes 0-4 Breaks the 137GB barrier! Supports hard drives larger than 137GB Co-exists with on-board IDE controller Hardware RAID feature improves the system s performance dramatically RAID 0 (striping) interleaves data across multiple hard disk drives, which increases disk system performance dramatically RAID 1 (Mirroring) simultaneously writes data to two hard drives for data redundancy RAID 0+1 combines mirroring and striping features four hard drives required for this mode 1

JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks) feature provides multi-drive capacity for easy accessing Fully ACPI power management support Works with various brands of Ultra ATA 133/100/66/33 hard disk drives 1-3 System Requirements Pentium-class computer with one available PCI slot Windows 98SE/ME/NT4.0/2000/XP/Server 2003 and Linux! Warning: In order to prevent any data loss resulting from inappropriate operation, please backup data before you start to install your system. 2

2-1 Static Electricity Precaution One of the routine precautions you must be aware of when working with computer components is the problem of static electricity discharge. Caution: Static Electricity Discharge may permanently damage your system. To avoid possible static electricity discharge during the installation, please follow the guidelines below:! Discharge any static electricity build up in your body by touching a large grounded metal surface or the computer case (if plugged in), for a few seconds.! During the installation, avoid any contact with internal parts 2-2 Hardware Installation 1. Turn OFF the power of your computer and any other connected peripheral devices. 2. Unplug the power cord from the back of the computer. 3. Remove your computer's cover. 4. Remove the slot bracket from an available PCI slot. 5. To install the card, carefully align the card's bus connector with the selected PCI slot on the motherboard. Push the board down firmly, but gently, until it is well seated. 6. Connect JP1/JP2 to the LED indicator of the front panel. JP1 is for primary channel and JP2 is for secondary channel. Please be careful about the polarity of the LED cable. 7. Close the cover of your computer and plug the power back to your computer. 3

2-3 Create Your Disk Array You can create your own array using the onboard BIOS utility of the Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI with the attached hard drives. Please follow the steps below to setup your disk array. 1. Boot your system Please attach your hard drives to the Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI, boot your system and then you will see the following message shown by the Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI onboard BIOS on the screen. 4

Please press Ctrl-F key to enter the BIOS utility Main Menu. The screen below will appear. Please click 1 to enter the Auto Configuration window. It will guide you to set an array and this is the simplest and fastest way to create your first array. Under the Setup Array Type as option, you can use arrow keys and and the space bar key to change your option to setup your array type. 5

Totally, there are five configurations supported: RAID level/type Configurations Number of disks needed RAID 0 Disk Striping 2 or 3 or 4 RAID 1 Disk Mirroring 2 RAID 0+1 Disk Striping + Mirroring 4 JBOD Disk Concatenation 2 or 3 or 4 Normal None 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 Setup Array for RAID 0 The Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI allows you to use two, three or four hard drives to set a RAID 0 (stripe) array. All the hard drives attached on the controller will be set as array 0. When you create a striped array, files are broken into 64k (stripe size) and stripes are sent to each disk in the array. Selecting RAID 0 can increase data transfer rate and allow the best overall performance characteristics because of giving up redundancy. Setup Array for RAID 1 The Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI allows two drives to be setup as a RAID 1 (mirror) array or four drives as two arrays. The first mirrored array will be set as array 0 and the second as array 1. RAID 1 is implemented as mirroring; a drive has its data duplicated on the other different drive. Selecting RAID 1 can enhance read performance and allow fault tolerance. A RAID 1 array can thoroughly backup your files to prevent data loss.! Warning: Two hard drives that form a RAID 1 array have to be attached as the same master or slave hard disks. 6

Setup Array for RAID 0+1 A RAID 0+1 (mirror and stripe) array has to be formed by four hard drives. RAID 0+1 is implemented as a mirrored array whose segments are RAID 0 arrays, so RAID 0+1 also has fault-tolerance capacity as RAID 1. It not only enhances hard disk access performance but also backups data to prevent data loss. The formed array is automatically set as array 0. Setup Array for JBOD The Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI allows you to use two, three or four hard drives to form a JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks) array as array 0. Although JBOD doesn t offer other RAID functionality, it makes the hard disks appear to be a single one by combining the drives into one larger logical one without any capacity loss. Setup Array for Normal You can use the Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI as a normal IDE controller. You can use one, two, three or four hard drives and configured them as independent drive volumes. Please follow the procedures below to set an array: Use the space bar key to select a RAID type. Press Ctrl-Y keys to save and create an array. If you select RAID 0, 1, 0+1 or JBOD, the boot sector of the newly created array will be erased. If you select Normal, the boot sector will be remained. Click the Esc key to go back to the Main Menu. Click the Esc key to quit BIOS and boot. You need to FDISK and format your new array. The new array will be regarded as a new hard drive by the system. 7

2-4 Setup Utility Main Menu There are five options in the Setup Utility Main Menu, please press 1 ~ 5 to enter the submenu or the Esc key to quit the Setup Utility. Auto Configuration Click 1 on the Main Menu to enter Auto Configuration. You can use arrow keys and and the space bar key to change your option. After selecting your option, you can press Ctrl-Y keys to save the setting and click the Esc key to leave Auto Configuration menu and go back to the Main Menu. 8

Setup Array for RAID 0 The Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI allows you to use two, three or four hard drives to set a RAID 0 (stripe) array. All the hard drives attached on the controller will be set as array 0. When you create a striped array, files are broken into 64k (stripe size) and stripes are sent to each disk in the array. Selecting RAID 0 can increase data transfer rate and allow the best overall performance characteristics because of giving up redundancy. Setup Array for RAID 1 The Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI allows two drives to be setup as a RAID 1 (mirror) array or four drives as two arrays. The first mirrored array will be set as array 0 and the second as array 1. RAID 1 is implemented as mirroring; a drive has its data duplicated on the other different drive. Selecting RAID 1 can enhance read performance and allow fault tolerance. RAID 1 array can thoroughly backup your files to prevent data loss. Setup Array for RAID 0+1 A RAID 0+1 (mirror and stripe) array has to be formed by four hard drives. RAID 0+1 is implemented as a mirrored array whose segments are RAID 0 arrays, so RAID 0+1 also has fault-tolerance capacity as RAID 1. It not only enhances hard disk access performance but also backups data to prevent data loss. The formed array is automatically set as array 0. Setup Array for JBOD The Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI allows you to use two, three or four hard drives to form a JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks) array as array 0. Although JBOD doesn t offer other RAID functionality, it makes the hard drives appear to be a single one by combining the drives into one larger logical one without any capacity loss. 9

Setup Array for Normal You can use the Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI as a normal IDE controller. You can use one, two, three or four hard drives and configured them as independent drive volumes. 2-5 Define RAID Click 2 on the Main Menu then you can enter the Define RAID Menu. Please use arrow keys and to highlight the array number you want to define; use the space key to specify the bootable array if you would like to boot your system from array attached on the Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI; and click the Enter key to define RAID Sub-Menu to create your array. If you want to quit and go back to the Main Menu, please click the Esc key. When an array is not assigned a RAID level, you will see on the raw. Column Array Mode shows the RAID level (Stripe, Mirror, Stripe + Mirror or JBOD) assigned to the array. Column Drive No shows the number of hard drive included in the array. Column Size shows the array s total capacity. If there is a symbol shown in front of Size, the capacity unit is gigabyte. Column Status shows array status. You will see Functional if the array is operational and Non-Functional if the array has lost its functionality. Please highlight the array number and click the Enter key, then the Define RAID Sub-Menu will display and allow drive assignments to the array. 10

Define RAID Sub-Menu Use arrow keys and to highlight different positions. The space bar key can help you cycle through the different options. Ctrl-Y keys can save the change and the Esc key can help you quit then go back to the Define RAID Menu. Block Size Option You can select Stripe Block size ranging from 1k to 64k for Stripe (RAID 0) or Stripe + Mirror (RAID 0+1) array. The selection of block size is related to how your data is sent and regained from hard drives. You can do some tests to decide which block size is suitable for your system. Generally, a large block size is suitable to manage large file transfer such as MPEG files. On the contrary, the small block size is suitable to manage small files such as e-mail files. 11

Drive Assignments Option You can use arrow keys and to highlight the drive you want to assign to the disk array and change the status of Assignments to Y by pressing the space bar key. The location of the hard drive is shown at column Channel ID. Pri represents the primary channel and Sec represents the secondary channel. D0 represents a master hard drive while D1 represents a slave hard drive. Column Drive Name shows the model name of the hard drive. Column Size shows the capacity of each hard drives. When a symbol is shown before the size, the capacity unit is gigabyte. When you press Ctrl-Y keys to save your change, Setup Utility will check if the setting is legal. If not, an error message will pop up to show you what the error is and you have to correct the setting. Limitations are shown as below. Stripe (RAID 0): There isn t any specific limitation. Mirror (RAID 1): Two hard drives that form a RAID 1 array have to be attached as the same master or slave hard disks. For example, primary channel (Pri) master drive (D0) and secondary channel (Sec) master drive (D0) can form a mirror array; primary channel (Pri) slave drive (D1) and secondary channel (Sec) slave drive (D1) can form a mirror array; but primary channel master drive and primary channel slave drive cannot form a mirror array. Stripe + Mirror (RAID 0+1): A RAID 0+1 array has to be formed by four hard drives. RAID 0+1 is implemented as a mirrored array whose segments are RAID 0 arrays. SPAN (JBOD): There isn t any specific limitation. Normal: If a hard drive is not included in an array (Column Assignment in the View Drive Assignment is shown Free ), this hard drive is regarded as a normal drive. The existence of the normal hard drive sometimes will influence the array number user specified. If the Pri/D0, Pri/D1, Sec/D0 or Sec/D1 hard drive is a normal drive, array 0, 1, 2 or 3 cannot have the array setting 12

respectively. However, you do not have to concern about this limitation. If Setup Utility finds any conflicts, Array No. will be adjusted automatically. After finishing setting the array, go back to the Define RAID Menu then you will find the Array No. is changed. This is because the existence of the normal hard drive(s) causes the Array No. to be adjusted automatically. When you press Ctrl-Y keys to save your change and your settings checked by Setup Utility are correct, the following window will appear. You can choose to clear the boot sector for the newly created array or not. If your RAID Mode is neither Mirror nor Stripe + Mirror, this array setting is finished and then you can click the Esc key to go back to the Define RAID Menu. 13

If your RAID Mode selection is Mirror or Stripe + Mirror and you choose not to delete the boot sector of the array, the following window will appear to ask whether you want to rebuild an array. If you choose Y, the Rebuild RAID Menu will appear. If you choose not to rebuild this array for the time being, the Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI cannot read data correctly because the data is inconsistent in the mirrored hard drives. Thus, the following window will display. 14

Please press arrow keys and to highlight your selection and press the Enter key to select the source disk(s) then the setting will be finished and the screen will go back to the Define RAID Sub-Menu automatically. This array s setup is completed. You can press the Esc key to go back to the Define RAID Menu. 2-6 Delete RAID Press 3 on the Main Menu then the Delete RAID Menu will display. Please use arrow keys and to highlight the array you want to delete, press Del to select it and then enter the Delete RAID Sub-Menu to delete your array. The Del key has no effect if the highlight raw is an empty array. If you want to quit the menu and go to the Main Menu, press the Esc key. As for the detailed descriptions of Array Mode, Drive No, Size and Status, please refer to Define RAID. 15

Delete RAID Sub-Menu Please press Ctrl-Y keys to confirm to delete an array or press any other keys to abort array delete. If you press Ctrl-Y keys to make sure to delete an array, the following window will appear. You can choose to clear the array s boot sector or keep it. After you finish the selection, Delete RAID Menu will pop up automatically. 16

2-7 Rebuild RAID Press 4 when you are at the Main Menu, the Rebuild RAID Menu will display. You can use and keys to highlight different arrays, press the Enter key to select an array and enter the next rebuild drive select screen. If the RAID Mode of the array you want to select is neither mirror nor stripe + mirror, the Enter key will have no effect. If you want to leave and go back to the Main Menu, press the Esc key. Rebuild RAID Drive Select When you highlight the array you want to rebuild on the Rebuild RAID Menu, press the Enter key then the following screen will display. 17

You can use arrow keys and to highlight the source disk(s) then press the Enter key to select the source disk(s). The following window will display to make sure if you would like to continue. If you press Y, the following window will pop up. You can select to monitor the whole rebuild process until it ends completely or select background rebuild. You can leave Setup Utility and boot directly if you choose background rebuild and rebuild can proceed at the background. 18

The following screen will display if you choose to monitor the whole rebuild process. When rebuild is completed, a message below will pop up to inform you that rebuild is finished. 19

Then you leave and go back to the Rebuild RAID Menu. 2-8 RAID Card Configuration Press 5 on the Main Menu, the RAID Card Configuration menu will display. You can use arrow keys and and the space bar key to enable or disable Auto-Rebuild option. When Auto-Rebuild enables, the Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI will rebuild your 20

mirrored array automatically. If a failed mirrored drive is replaced without shutting down your PC, the Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI will detect the hot-swap action and start rebuilding automatically. When Auto-Rebuild is disabled, you need to rebuild your mirrored array manually from Application (Please refer to 4-1-4-3) or from Rebuild RAID Menu. Note: You need to install removable docking case to support hard drive hot-plug. This controller did not support hot-plug feature in current design. On the RAID Card Resource section, you can see the PCI slot interrupt and I/O port address used by the Ultra ATA/133 RAID PCI. You can also see the status of each hard drive from the Drive Status section. For the meanings of Channel ID, Drive Name and Size, please refer to Define RAID sub-menu. Column Array No shows hard drive s array number. If a hard drive is not assigned to an array, it s shown as free. A free hard drive is taken as a normal one. Column Mode shows hard drive s data transfer mode. U represents Ultra DMA (UDMA) mode, D represents Multiword DMA (DMA) mode and P represents PIO mode. PIO modes 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 correspond to maximum transfer rates of 3.3, 5.2, 8.3, 11.1 and 16.7 megabytes per second (MB/s) respectively. Multiword DMA modes 0, 1, and 2 have maximum transfer rates of 4.2, 13.3, and 16.7 MB/s respectively. Ultra DMA modes 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 have maximum transfer rates of 16.7, 25, 33.3, 44.4, 66.7, and 100 MB/s respectively. 21

3-1 Driver Installation 3-1-1 Windows 98SE Driver Installation For New Windows 98SE system 1. Install the board, then boot up your system. 2. Follow Microsoft procedures to install Windows 98SE accordingly. 3. Once Windows has installed and booted, double click My Computer/Control Panel/System. Select Device Manager tab. 4. Double click PCI RAID Controller listed under Other Devices. 5. Select Driver tab, then click Update Driver button. 6. Insert the driver CD and click Next. 7. Select Search for a better driver than the one your device is using now[recommended], then click Next. 8. Choose Specify a location, type E:\WIN98_ME, then click Next. (Change E : to match your CD-ROM drive alphabet). 9. When Update Device Driver Wizard display ITE IT8212ATA RAID Controller then click Next, then Finish. 10. Remove the driver diskette and click Yes, restart Windows to complete driver installation. For Existing Windows 98SE system 1. After installing the board and boot up your system. When Add New Hardware Wizard displays PCI RAID Controller, then click Next. 2. Insert the driver CD into your CD-ROM drive. 3. Check Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended), then click Next. 4. Choose Specify a location, type E:\WIN98_ME, then click Next. (Change E : to match your CD-ROM drive alphabet) 22

5. When ITE IT8212 RAID Controller appears, click Next, then click Finish. 6. Click Yes and remove the driver CD while restart your system to complete installation. 3-1-2 Windows ME Driver Installation For New Windows ME installation 1. Install the board, then boot up your system. 2. Follow Microsoft procedures to install Windows ME accordingly. 3. Once Windows has installed, double click My Computer/Control Panel/ System, then Select Device Manager tab. 4. Double click PCI RAID controller listed under Other Devices. 5. Select Driver tab and click Update Driver button. 6. Insert the driver CD into your CD-ROM drive. 7. Select Automatic search for a better driver [Recommended], click Next, then click Finish. 8. Remove the driver CD, then click Yes to restart Windows to complete the installation. For Existing Windows ME installation 1. After installing the board and boot up your system. 2. When Add New Hardware Wizard displays PCI RAID Controller, check Automatic search for a better driver (Recommended). 3. Insert driver CD into your CD-ROM drive then click Next, then click Finish. 4. Click Yes and remove the driver CD while restart your system to complete installation. 23

3-1-3 Windows NT4.0 Driver Installation For New Windows NT4.0 installation 1. Copy the following folders and files from the driver CD to a new diskette. A. WIN2K folder and the files contained B. WIN98_ME folder and the files contained C. WINNT folder and the files contained D. WINXP folder and the files contained E. Device Driver History.doc F. ITERAID G. TXTSETUP.OEM 2. Install the board and follow Microsoft Procedures to install Windows NT4.0 accordingly. 3. At the Windows NT Setup screen, press F6 to specify and add the driver. 4. Press S, select Other. 5. Insert the driver diskette and press Enter. 6. Select ITE IT8212 RAID Controller (Windows NT) then press Enter. 7. Press Enter to continue and follow on-screen instructions to complete Windows NT4.0 installation. For Existing Windows NT4.0 System 1. Install the board, then boot up Windows NT4.0. 2. Select My Computer/ Control Panel/ SCSI Adapters, then click on the Drivers tab. 24

3. Click Add then Have Disk... 4. Insert the driver CD into your CD-ROM drive, type in E:\WINNT, then click OK. (Change E : to match your CD-ROM drive alphabet) 5. Select ITE IT8212 RAID Controller, click OK. 6. Click Yes and remove the driver disk while restart your system to complete installation 3-1-4 Windows 2000 Driver Installation For New Windows 2000 installation 1. Copy the following folders and files from the driver CD to a new diskette. A. WIN2K folder and the files contained B. WIN98_ME folder and the files contained C. WINNT folder and the files contained D. WINXP folder and the files contained E. Device Driver History.doc F. ITERAID G. TXTSETUP.OEM 2. Install the board, then boot up your system. 3. Execute the Windows 2000 installation program 4. Restart the computer when prompted by Windows installation 5. At the Windows 2000 Setup screen promptly press F6 to install the driver. 6. Press S to specify Additional device. 7. Insert the driver diskette and press Enter. 25

8. Select ITE IT8212 RAID Controller (Windows 2000), then press Enter. 9. Press Enter to continue and follow the on screen instructions to complete Windows 2000 installation. For Existing Windows 2000 installation 1. After installing the board, boots up your system. 2. When Found New Hardware Wizard appears, click Next. 3. Insert driver CD into your CD-ROM drive. 4. When Found New Hardware Wizard displays RAID Storage Controller, check Search for a suitable driver for my device [recommended], then click Next. 5. Select CD-ROM drives, then click Next, Next. 6. When ITE IT8212 RAID Controller, then click Yes, then Finish. 7. Click Yes and remove the driver CD while restart your system to complete installation. 3-1-5 Windows XP/Server 2003 Driver Installation For New Windows XP/Server 2003 installation 1. Copy the following folders and files from the driver CD to a new diskette. A. WIN2K folder and the files contained B. WIN98_ME folder and the files contained C. WINNT folder and the files contained D. WINXP folder and the files contained E. Device Driver History.doc F. ITERAID 26

G. TXTSETUP.OEM 2. Install the board and follow Microsoft procedures to install Windows XP accordingly. 3. Restart your system when prompted by Windows installation. 4. At the Windows Setup screen, press F6 to install the driver. 5. Press S to specify the location of the driver. 6. Insert the driver diskette, then press Enter. 7. Select ITE IT8212 RAID Controller (Windows XP) and press Enter. 8. Press Enter to continue and follow on-screen instructions to complete Windows XP installation. For Existing Windows XP/Server 2003 installation 1. After installing the board, boots up your system. 2. When Found New Hardware Wizard displays RAID Storage Controller, check Install the software automatically [Recommended]. 3. Insert driver CD into your CD-ROM drive, then click Next. 4. When Found New Hardware Wizard displays ITE IT8212 RAID Controller, then click Next. 5. When Hardware Installation displays ITE IT8212 RAID Controller then click Continue Anyway, then click Finish. 6. Click Yes and remove the driver CD while restart your system to complete installation. 27

4-1 RAID Manager Application 4-1-1 Installation 1. Run iteraid.exe to install the device driver and the application. Click Next to start the installation. 2. Review the License Agreement. If you accept the License Agreement, click Yes to continue the installation. 28

3. Click Finish to reboot the computer. 4-1-2 Functions Description 4-1-2-1 Starting 1. RAID Manager will be executed automatically when Microsoft Windows is booted. A small icon,, will show in the system tray at the right bottom corner to indicate RAID Manager is active. 4-1-2-2 Open RAID Manager Double click on the RAID Manager icon to open the RAID Manager control panel. Click the right button on the small icon to open the menu then choose Open. The system information will be presented in the beginning when the RAID Manager control panel is opened. Please read the next section System Information for more detail about system information. 29

4-1-2-3 Close RAID Manager Click Close to close RAID Manager. The RAID Manager will be minimized to the system tray at the right bottom corner but will not exit. 4-1-2-4 Terminate RAID Manager Right click the icon and choose Exit to terminate RAID Manager. Note: Click the Start Menu at the left bottom on the RAID Manager control panel to choose RAID functions. If more than one adapter exists, click the RAID Adapter at the right bottom to choose RAID Adapter. Alert LED, at the right bottom, is used to indicate the whole system situation. GREEN: Normal. RED: If the configuration error of any array occurs. BLINKING: If there is any array in rebuilding process. 30

4-1-3 System Information 4-1-3-1 Device Status Click the Start Menu on the RAID Manager control panel then choose Device Status to show the system information. If the disk arrays exist, they will be listed at the first row. If the physical disks exist, they will be listed at the second row. Click the disk array or physical disk icons to list the device properties. Reset Adapter: Check to reset adapter. Click Refresh to refresh system information. Remarks: If only slave disks are hot swapped, make sure that Reset Adapter is checked to get system information correctly. 31

4-1-4 Configuration 4-1-4-1 Create Disk Array Click the Start Menu on the RAID Manager control panel then choose Create Disk Array to create a disk array. Array Type: RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 0+1, JBOD. Array Name: Assigned by RAID Manager. Block Size: Virtual block size for RAID 0 or RAID 0+1. Auto Rebuild: Check to rebuild by hardware automatically. Boot Disk: Check to boot from this array. Erase Partition: Check to erase partition table. Source: Source disk. Existing Arrays: Existing arrays list. Available Disks: Disks can be used to create an array. 32

Selected Disks: Disks will be put in an array. Click Create to create a disk array. Remarks: Stripe Size is valid when Array Type is RAID 0 or RAID 0+1. Auto Rebuild is valid when Array Type is RAID 1 or RAID 0+1. Source Disk is valid when Array Type is RAID 1 or RAID 0+1 and Erase Partition is disabled. Check Erase Partition to erase partition table or uncheck Erase Partition not to erase partition table. If there is an Array of RAID 1 or RAID 0+1, Erase Partition can t be modified. If Erase Partition is unchecked, the Source must be assigned. 4-1-4-2 Delete Disk Array Click the Start Menu on the RAID Manager control panel then choose Delete Disk Array to delete disk array. 33

Available Arrays: List existing arrays. Selected Arrays: Arrays will be deleted. Erase Partition: Check to erase partition table. Click Delete to delete disk arrays. 4-1-4-3 Rebuild Disk Array Click the Start Menu on the RAID Manager control panel then choose Rebuild Disk Array to rebuild disk array. Rebuild Array: List arrays that can be rebuilt. Source Disk: The source for rebuilding the array. Destination Disk: The destination for rebuilding the array. Resume Previous Rebuild Process: Check to resume the last rebuild process. Status Timer: Time interval for polling rebuild status. Click Rebuild to start rebuilding a disk array. 34

4-1-5 Records 4-1-5-1 Activity Records Click the Start Menu on the RAID Manager control panel then choose Activity Records to show the activity records. Click Clear to clear all records. 35

4-1-6 Options 4-1-6-1 Email Notification Click the Start Menu on the RAID Manager control panel then choose Email Notification to modify the settings. Event Timer: Self-error detection time interval. Enable Email Notification: Check to enable email notification. Email Address: If email notification is enabled, a warning message will be sent to this email box. Select default mail tool or using SMTP protocol to send the mail. If SMTP protocol is selected, user must provide SMTP server and the email address of the sender. Click Test to send a test email to the above email address. Click Set to save the settings. 36

4-1-7 Remote Access Click the Start Menu on the RAID Manager control panel then choose Remote Access to modify the settings. Machine Type: Single Machine, Client or Server. Server Name: If this machine is client, a server is required. Server Name can be a computer name or an IP address. Click Set to save the settings. Restart RAID Manager if settings are modified. 37

4-1-8 Miscellaneous Icon list represents disk array is inactive. represents disk array is active. represents physical disk is inactive. represents physical disk is active. 4-1-9 How to Create Disk Array 4-1-9-1 Create RAID 0 Open RAID Manager. Change the control panel to Create Disk Array. Select Array Type as RAID 0. Check Erase Partition to erase partition table or uncheck Erase Partition not to erase partition table. Select Stripe Size. Default is 64 KB. Select at least two disks. Click Create. 38

4-1-9-2 Create RAID 1 Open RAID Manager. Change the control panel to Create Disks Array. Select Array Type as RAID 1. Check Erase Partition to erase partition table or uncheck Erase Partition not to erase partition table. If there is an Array of RAID 1 or RAID 0+1, Erase Partition can t be modified. If Erase Partition is unchecked, the Source must be assigned. Select exactly two disks (These two disks must be primary master and secondary master or primary slave and secondary slave). Click Create. 4-1-9-3 Create RAID 0+1 Open RAID Manager. Change the control panel to Create Disks Array. Select Array Type as RAID 0+1. Check Erase Partition to erase partition table or uncheck Erase Partition not to erase partition table. If there is an Array of RAID 1 or RAID 0+1, Erase Partition can t be modified. If Erase Partition is unchecked, the Source must be assigned. Select exactly four disks. Click Create. 39

4-1-9-4 Create JBOD Open RAID Manager. Change the control panel to Create Disk Array. Select Array Type as JBOD. Select at least two disks. Click Create. 5303-0253-001 40