Maxtronic Co INDY2600 Disk Array User Manual Indy2600 Int

Maxtronic International Co Ltd Disk Array Indy2600 Int

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19" Rackmount
Ultra 160 SCSI to IDE
Disk Array System
User's Guide
Version 2.60B
May. 2002
Copyright Notice
2002 MaxTronic International Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
No part of this written material may be reproduced, stored in a
retrieval system, used in any form or by any means, electronic or
mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the
written permission of MaxTronic International CO., LTD.
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Important ! Safety Instructions, Care and Handling
1. Before starting, take a few minutes to
read this manual, read all of these instructions
and save this manual for later reference.
2. Protect the Disk Array from extremely high or low
temperatures. Let the Disk Array warm (or cool ) to
room temperature before using it.
3. Protect the Disk Array from being bumped or
dropped. Do not place this product on an
unstable cart, stand, or table. It may fall, causing
serious damage to the product.
4. Keep the Disk Array away from magnetic forces.
5. Do not use this product near water.
6. Keep the Disk Array away from dust, sand, or dirt.
7. Gaps and openings in the cabinet and the back
are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable
operation and to protect it from overheating, the
gaps and openings should never be blocked
or covered by placing the product on a bed,
sofa, rug, or other similar surface.
8. Do not place this product near or over a radiator
or heat register.
9. Refer to rating plate for voltage and check that
the appliance voltage corresponds to the supply
voltage.
10. The appliance must be grounded. This product is
equipped with a 3wire grounding-type power
cord, this power cord will only fit into a
groundingtype power outlet.
11. If an extension cord or a power center is used
with this product, make sure that the total of all
products plug into the wall outlet does not
exceed the ampere rating.
12. Do not place the Disk Array where the cord will
be walked on.
13. Never push any kind of object into this product
through cabinet gaps and openings, they may
touch dangerous voltage points cause a risk of
fire or electric shock.
14. Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet
before cleaning. Keep the Disk Array dry. Do not
use liquid cleaners, aerosol cleaners, or a wet
cloth. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
15. Except as specifically explained in this User's
Manual, please do not attempt to service this
product by yourself. Opening or removing the
covers may expose you to dangerous voltages.
16. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions :
If this product has been exposed to water or
any liquid.
If the product has been dropped or the
cabinet damaged.
Operating Environment
When selecting a suitable working location, please consider :
Ventilation
Temperature
Dust and dirt
Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency Interference.
Security
The selected location should provide at least six inches of open
space around the Disk Array cabinet for proper air flow.
Your Disk Array functions best at normal room temperature. Choose
a location free from extreme heat or cold.
Warning! The Disk Array's LCD Panel may be damaged by exposure
to intense sunlight. Limit exposure to indirect or subdued sunlight only.
Your Disk Array should be used in a clean environment that is free
from airborne contaminants such as dust, dirt, and smoke. Excessive
moisture or oil particles in the air can also hinder your system's
performance.
To reduce the possibility of data errors caused by electromagnetic
interference, locate your Disk Array at least five feet away from
electrical appliances and equipment that generates magnetic fields.
About This Manual
This manual serves as a useful guide you can refer to when you wish
to install and operate your Disk Array. It includes the following
information :
Chapter 1 : " Introduction "
Introduces you to your new Disk Array's features and
general RAID concepts.
Chapter 2 : " Getting Started "
Describes general information about this Disk Array.
Chapter 3 : " Configuration "
Provides a Quick and Easy way to setup this Disk Array.
Chapter 4 : " Advanced Information "
Describes information in more detail.
Chapter 5 : " Hot-Swap "
Describes Hot-Swap components.
Appendix A : " Technical Specification "
Contents
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Features 1-2
General RAID concepts 1-4
RAID Level 0 1-5
RAID Level 1 1-7
RAID Level 3 1-8
RAID Level 5 1-10
Summary Comparison of RAID Levels 1-12
Supported RAID Levels 1-13
Multi-SCSI Format support 1-14
Chapter 2 : Getting Started
General Overview 2-1
Unpacking & Checklist
2-2
Choosing a place for Disk Array 2-3
Identifying Parts of Disk Array
Front View 2-4
Rear View
2-5
Power Source
2-6
Installing the Hard Disk Drive 2-7
Host Linkage 2-10
Power-On & Self-Test 2-11
LED Display & Function Keys
LED Display 2-12
Function Keys 2-13
LCD Status Panel 2-14
Chapter 3 : Configuration
General Overview 3-1
Configuration from the front Panel 3-2
Configuration Procedures 3-3
Starting the Configuration 3-4
Configuration from VT100 Terminal Mode 3-7
Configuration Procedures 3-8
Main Screen 3-9
Re-config RAID 3-10
Set RAID Level 3-11
Hot Spare Disk 3-12
Set SCSI ID# 3-13
Termination 3-14
Password 3-15
Save & Restart 3-16
Chapter 4 : Advanced Information
Memory Expansion 4-2
RAID Controller Block Diagram 4-7
Updating Firmware 4-8
Setting Up VT100 Terminal Emulation in Windows
4-9
Start to Update Firmware 4-16
Capacity Expansion 4-22
Chapter 5 : Hot Swap
Removing / Installing Hard Disk Drive 5-2
Removing / Installing Redundant Power Supply Unit 5-6
Removing / Installing Cooling Fan 5-9
Appendix :
Technical Specifications A-1
Active Terminator A-3
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