Summary of specifications The HP SC44Ge Host Bus Adapter is a low-profile, 64-bit PCIe adapter that supports SAS transfer rates up to 3 Gb/s and SATA transfer rates up to 1.5 Gb/s. This adapter enables you to build up to two RAID volumes of ten drives each.
Installing the adapter hardware (on page 7) Connecting the adapter (on page 7) Completing the installation procedure (on page 8) Preparing the server Update the server ROM. The update file is available on the HP website (http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/romflash.html). Back up all data. Perform a normal system shutdown.
Connecting the adapter Cables for connecting the adapter to other devices are provided with most HP server products. The following table lists cables that can be used with this adapter. All HP cables are keyed to ensure correct installation. Type of cable...
Power on any peripheral devices attached to the server. Power up the server. Install the adapter drivers. The drivers are available on the CD in the adapter kit or the HP website (http://www.hp.com). Instructions are provided with the driver files.
SAS BIOS configuration utility In this section SAS BIOS features............................ 9 Starting the SAS BIOS configuration utility....................9 Configuration utility screens........................10 Performing configuration tasks ......................... 17 SAS BIOS features The SAS BIOS is the bootable ROM code that manages SAS hardware resources. It is specific to a family of SAS controllers and processors.
This message appears when the information in the NVRAM is invalid. • Updating adapter list! This message appears when fewer than four adapters are in the boot-order list, and more adapters exist than are shown. The SAS BIOS configuration utility can detect devices that the SAS BIOS cannot control (for example, tape drives and scanners).
• Remove an adapter from the Boot Order list by moving the cursor to the Boot Order field of the adapter, and then pressing the Del key. You are prompted to save the changes before exiting the screen. The Adapter List screen is the gateway to the rest of the utility through the Adapter Properties screen (on page 11).
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Select New Array Type screen This screen describes the types of RAID volumes that can be created. Move the cursor to either the Create Raid 1 Volume field or the Create Raid 0 Volume field, and then press Enter to display the Create New Array screen.
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After the volume is configured, press C to create the array. When array creation is complete, the utility returns to the Adapter Properties screen. View Array screen The View Array screen displays the current array configuration and provides access to the Manage Array screen.
SAS Topology screen The SAS Topology screen provides basic information about each device connected to the adapter and provides the ability to identify the physical device in the system that corresponds to a device in the list. Scroll horizontally to view all the information listed for a device. To access this screen, select the SAS Topology link on the Adapter Properties screen.
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• To move back to the previous device, press Alt+P. This screen also provides access to the Format and Verify screens. To reach either of these screens, move the cursor to the appropriate field, and then press Enter. Device Format screen Use the Format screen to format a particular device.
Device Verify screen Use the Device Verify screen to verify a particular device. To access this screen, press Enter in the appropriate field on the Device Properties screen. Press Enter to begin the verify process. Press Esc to cancel the verify process at any time. If the logical block addresses (LBAs) can be reassigned or must be reassigned, the following prompt appears after pressing Enter: Reassign the block?
To access the Exit Menu screen, press Esc from any screen in the utility. If an option is not relevant or not available, it is deactivated. Performing configuration tasks Creating a RAID 0 volume In a RAID 0 volume, data is striped across multiple disk drives, combining the drives into one logical volume.
Press the + key, – key, or spacebar. The No in the RAID Disk field changes to Yes, and the value in the Array Size field changes to reflect the new size of the volume. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each drive that you want to use in the RAID volume. Confirm that the configuration of the RAID volume is exactly as you want it.
To keep existing data, press the M key. To overwrite existing data, press the D key. (Optional) To add a hot spare, move the cursor to the Hot Spr column and press the + key, – key, or spacebar. An adapter can have only one hot spare, which generally acts as a global hot spare for all volumes on the adapter.
Perform one of the following actions: To remove a hot spare, move the cursor to the hot spare and then press the + key, – key, or spacebar. To add a hot spare, move the cursor to a suitable disk in the list and then press the + key, - key, or space bar.
Press the F8 key when prompted during system initialization. The BIOS configuration utility opens to the Adapter List screen. Select the adapter. Select RAID Properties>Manage Array>Activate Array. Press the Y key. Restart the system. If you install a RAID 1 array with a hot spare onto an adapter that already has an active RAID 1 array and a hot spare, the SAS Topology screen reports the status of the hot spare in the added array as Not Responding.
Electrostatic discharge In this section Preventing electrostatic discharge......................22 Grounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge ................22 Preventing electrostatic discharge To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices.
Regulatory compliance notices In this section Federal Communications Commission notice ..................... 23 FCC rating label ............................ 23 Class A equipment ..........................23 Class B equipment..........................24 Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo, United States only........24 Modifications............................
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Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations. Canadian notice (Avis Canadien) Class A equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Acronyms and abbreviations logical block addressing NVRAM non-volatile memory RBSU ROM-Based Setup Utility serial attached SCSI SATA serial ATA Acronyms and abbreviations 27...