LSI Network Card SATA 150 User Manual

USER’S GUIDE  
MegaRAID® SATA 150  
Storage Adapters  
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Preface  
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This book is the user’s guide for the MegaRAID SATA 150 storage  
adapters. It contains complete physical installation instructions, as well  
as physical and electrical specifications, for the SATA 150 storage  
adapters.  
Audience  
This document assumes that you have some familiarity with RAID  
controllers and related support devices. The people who benefit from this  
book are:  
Anyone installing an SATA 150 storage adapter in a host system  
Engineers who are designing an SATA 150 storage adapter into a  
host system  
Engineers and managers who are evaluating the SATA 150 storage  
adapter for possible use in a system  
Organization  
Use this manual to install and configure your MegaRAID SATA 150  
This document has the following chapters and appendixes:  
Chapter 1, Introduction, introduces the SATA 150 storage adapters  
and describes their main supported features.  
Chapter 2, Hardware Installation, describes how to install an SATA  
150 storage adapter in a host system.  
Chapter 3, SATA 150 Storage Adapter Characteristics, provides  
the environmental and electrical specifications for the SATA 150  
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drawing, jumper definitions, and connector locations for the SATA  
150 storage adapters.  
Appendix A, Glossary of Terms, defines terms and abbreviations  
that are used in this manual.  
Appendix B, MegaRAID Problem Report Form, provides forms to  
send or fax to LSI Logic if you encounter difficulty with your SATA  
150 storage adapter.  
MegaRAID System Installation Sequences and Document Organization  
The following table outlines the installation, configuration, and  
management tasks for a MegaRAID Serial ATA system. Each sequence  
consists of a series of steps and operations that the reference manual  
explains. LSI Logic recommends performing the tasks in this sequence  
when you install and configure the SATA 150 adapter.  
Sequence Task  
Reference Manual  
1
2
3
Understand RAID system theory and operation.  
MegaRAID Configura-  
tion Software User’s  
Guide  
Install the MegaRAID Serial ATA storage adapter and the  
related hardware.  
MegaRAID SATA 150  
Storage Adapters User’s  
Guide  
Configure the physical arrays and logical devices using either MegaRAID Configura-  
the MegaRAID Configuration Utility (CU) or the WebBIOS  
CU.  
tion Software User’s  
Guide  
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5
Install the MegaRAID device drivers.  
MegaRAID Device Driver  
Installation User’s Guide  
Manage, monitor, and reconfigure the RAID array using either MegaRAID Configura-  
the MegaRAID Manager tool or the Power Console Plus™ tion Software User’s  
tool. Each tool runs under an operating system and can man- Guide  
age the RAID array while the system is operating.  
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Related Publications  
MegaRAID Device Driver Installation User’s Guide  
Document Number: DB11-000018-02  
This document explains how to install the MegaRAID device driver for  
your operating system. The information in this document is independent  
of the back-end bus and applies to both MegaRAID SCSI storage  
adapters and Serial ATA storage adapters.  
MegaRAID Configuration Software User’s Guide  
Document Number: DB15-000269-01  
This document explains how to use the RAID system configuration,  
monitoring, and management tools that MegaRAID provides. These tools  
include the BIOS-based MegaRAID Configuration Utility and WebBIOS  
Configuration Utility, as well as the MegaRAID Manager OS-based tool  
and the Power Console Plus OS-based tool. The information in this  
document is independent of the back-end bus and applies to both  
MegaRAID SCSI storage adapters and Serial ATA storage adapters.  
Revision History  
Revision  
Date  
Remarks  
1.5  
July 2006  
Corrected text about the J4 Write Pending connector for the SATA  
150-6 and SATA 150-4 controllers. Updated jumper information to  
state not to use a jumper on the J1 connector for SATA 150-6 and  
SATA 150-4. In addition, updated contact information for Technical  
Support.  
1.4  
1.3  
September 2004  
November 2003  
Added information about drive roaming, drive migration, and  
alarm beep codes. Did general editing on the document.  
Added a note about operating system support, logical drive dele-  
tion, and headings for RAID Configuration Utilities and Technical  
Support in Chapter 1. Corrected version number for the Serial  
ATA specification (1.0).  
1.2  
September 2003  
Added enclosure management information and updated the list of  
supported operating systems.  
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Revision  
Date  
Remarks  
1.1  
1.0  
April 2003  
Added the MegaRAID SATA 150-4 RAID Storage Adapter (RSA).  
Initial release of this document.  
December 2002  
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Contents  
Chapter 1  
Introduction  
1.1  
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1-6  
1.1.1  
1.1.2  
1.1.3  
1.1.4  
1.1.5  
1.1.6  
1.1.7  
1.1.8  
1.1.9  
Operating System Support  
Technical Support  
1.2.1  
1.2.2  
Chapter 2  
Hardware Installation  
2.1  
2.2  
2.4  
2.5  
Installation Overview  
Hardware Requirements  
2-1  
2-2  
Chapter 3  
SATA 150 Storage Adapter Characteristics  
3.1 MegaRAID PCI to Serial ATA Storage Adapters  
3.1.1 MegaRAID SATA 150-6  
3-1  
3-2  
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3.1.2  
3.1.3  
MegaRAID SATA 150-2  
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3-8  
3-8  
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3.2  
Physical and Environmental Specifications  
3.2.2  
3.2.3  
Thermal and Atmospheric Characteristics  
Safety Characteristics  
Appendix A  
Glossary of Terms  
Appendix B  
MegaRAID Problem Report Form  
Customer Feedback  
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Figures  
2.1  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
Inserting the SATA 150 Storage Adapter in a PCI Slot  
SATA 150-6 Board Layout  
2-4  
3-3  
3-5  
3-7  
SATA 150-4 Board Layout  
SATA 150-2 Board Layout  
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Tables  
1.1  
1.2  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
3.5  
B.1  
B.2  
B.3  
3-7  
3-8  
B-1  
B-2  
B-3  
SATA 150-2 Connector Definitions  
Maximum Power Requirements  
Customer Information  
System and Problem Information  
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Chapter 1  
Introduction  
This chapter introduces the MegaRAID SATA 150 PCI to Serial ATA  
storage adapters and consists of the following sections:  
Section 1.1, “Overview of Main Adapter Features”  
Section 1.2, “SATA 150 Storage Adapter Characteristics”  
1.1 Overview of Main Adapter Features  
The MegaRAID SATA 150 storage adapters provide a high-performance  
Intelligent PCI to High Speed Serialized AT Attachment (PCI-to-Serial  
ATA) interface with RAID control capabilities. These storage adapters  
provide reliability, high performance, and fault-tolerant disk subsystem  
management.  
You can install a SATA 150 adapter on a PCI bus and use it to connect  
Serial ATA drives to the host computer over a Serial ATA bus. SATA 150  
storage adapters are an ideal RAID solution for the internal storage  
requirements of workgroup, departmental, and enterprise systems. SATA  
150 storage adapters offer a cost-effective way to implement RAID in a  
server.  
MegaRAID SATA storage adapters support six, four or two Serial ATA  
ports. A single Serial ATA device can be connected to each port.  
Note:  
The MegaRAID SATA 150-2 is no longer available.  
The following are descriptions of the SATA 150 adapters:  
The MegaRAID SATA 150-6 intelligent RAID controller and storage  
adapter uses three Silicon Image SiI3112A chips to support six Serial  
ATA ports. The Intel 80302 processor provides the intelligent RAID  
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management capabilities. The SATA 150-6 supports RAID 0, 1, 5,  
10, and 50.  
The MegaRAID SATA 150-4 intelligent RAID controller and storage  
adapter uses two Silicon Image SiI3112A chips to support four Serial  
ATA ports. The Intel 80302 processor provides the intelligent RAID  
management capabilities. The SATA 150-4 supports RAID 0, 1, 5,  
and 10.  
The MegaRAID SATA 150-2 RAID controller and storage adapter  
uses a Silicon Image SiI3112A chip to support two Serial ATA ports.  
The SATA 150-2 supports RAID 0 and 1.  
1.1.1 Enclosure Management  
The SATA 150-4 and SATA 150-6 controllers support enclosure  
management through the same protocols used for SCSI Accessed Fault-  
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Tolerant Enclosures (SAF-TE), using an I C interface to communicate  
with the storage enclosure processor. This feature allows you to use  
RAID capabilities provided by the SATA 150 adapters in an enclosure  
containing your hard drives.  
1.1.2 Patrol Read  
The Patrol Read operation reviews your system for possible physical disk  
errors that could lead to physical disk failure, and then carries out actions  
to correct the errors. The goal is to protect data integrity by detecting  
physical disk failure before the failure can damage data. The corrective  
actions depend on the disk array configuration and type of errors.  
Note:  
Patrol Read is a background operation and is designed to  
minimize the impact on I/O performance.  
1.1.3 SMART Technology  
The self-monitoring analysis and reporting technology (SMART) feature  
monitors the internal performance of all motors, heads, and physical disk  
electronics to detect predictable physical disk failures. This feature helps  
monitor physical disk performance and reliability, and protects the data  
on the physical disk. When problems are detected on a physical disk,  
you can replace or repair the physical disk without losing any data.  
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SMART-compliant physical disks have attributes for which data (values)  
can be monitored to identify changes in values and determine whether  
the values are within threshold limits. Many mechanical failures and  
some electrical failures display some degradation in performance before  
failure  
There are numerous factors that relate to predictable physical disk  
failures, such as a bearing failure, a broken read/write head, and  
changes in spin-up rate. In addition, there are factors related to  
read/write surface failure, such as seek error rate and excessive bad  
sectors.  
Note:  
See http://www.t13.org for Serial Attached ATA (SATA)  
interface specifications.  
1.1.4 Alarm Beep Codes  
The SATA 150-4 and SATA 150-6 adapters have a speaker that  
generates audible warnings when system errors or events occur. Beeps  
occur at one-second intervals. The audible warnings do not require any  
management software in order to work. Table 1.1 describes the alarm  
beep codes.  
Table 1.1  
Alarm Beep Codes  
Event or Error  
Alarm Beep Code  
A drive is offline  
(three beeps, one second off)  
(one beep, one second off)  
(one beep, three seconds off)  
(two beeps, two seconds off)  
A drive is running in degraded mode  
An automatic rebuild has been completed  
The temperature is above or below the  
acceptable range  
The firmware receives a command from an  
application to test the speaker  
(four beeps)  
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1.1.5 Drive Roaming and Drive Migration  
Note:  
Drive roaming and drive migration cannot be supported at  
the same time. One or the other feature can be supported  
at any one time, but not both features at the same time.  
Drive roaming (also known as configuration on disk) occurs when the  
hard drives are moved to different channels on the same controller and  
the controller detects the RAID configuration from the configuration  
information on the drives.  
Configuration data is saved in both non-volatile random access memory  
(NVRAM) on the RAID controller and on the hard drives attached to the  
controller. This maintains the integrity of the data on each drive, even if  
the drives have changed their target ID. Drive roaming is supported  
across channels on the same controller, except when cluster mode is  
enabled.  
Drive roaming does not work if you move the drives to a new controller  
and connect them to different channels. If you move drives to a new  
controller, they must be on the same channel/target as they were on the  
previous controller, in order to keep the same configuration.  
You must power off the host system and the drive enclosure before you  
use drive roaming.  
Drive migration is the transfer of a set of hard drives in an existing  
configuration from one controller to another. The drives must remain on  
the same channel and must be reinstalled in the same order as in the  
original configuration.  
1.1.6 Logical Drive Deletion  
The SATA 150 controllers allow you to delete unwanted logical drives and  
then use the disk space for a new logical drive. You can use the  
configuration utilities to create the next logical drive from the non-  
contiguous free space (‘holes’) and from the newly created arrays.  
You can still create sequential logical drives, without using the non-  
contiguous segments. The utilities provide information about sequential  
segments, non-contiguous segments, and physical drives that have not  
been configured. You can use this information when you create logical  
drives.  
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Please note the following:  
You cannot delete a logical drive during a reconstruction. Also, you  
cannot delete a logical drive during a rebuild, initialization, or check  
consistency of a logical drive, if that drive has a higher logical drive  
number than the drive you want to delete. You must wait until these  
processes have completed before deleting the logical drive.  
Drive size extension is not possible, even though you can use non-  
contiguous free space to create a new logical drive.  
You cannot move an existing logical drive to another area to protect  
it from defragmentation caused by random deletion.  
The MegaRAID Configuration Software User’s Guide has detailed  
procedures for deleting logical drives.  
1.1.7 Background Initialization  
Background initialization is a process to correct parity on the virtual disks.  
It ensures that striped data segments are the same on all physical disks  
in a disk array.  
The background initialization rate is controlled by the background  
initialization rate set using your array management software. You must  
stop an ongoing background initialization before you change the rate, or  
the rate change will not take effect. After you stop background  
initialization and change the rate, the rate change will take effect when  
you restart background initialization.  
Note:  
Unlike initialization of virtual disks, background initialization  
does not clear data from the physical disks.  
1.1.8 Operating System Support  
The MegaRAID Serial ATA storage adapters support several major  
operating systems. LSI Logic provides device drivers and RAID  
management tools for operating systems on the Universal Driver Suite  
CD that accompanies the SATA boards.  
You can download the latest drivers and software from the download  
center on the LSI Logic web site at  
download the driver.  
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Refer to the MegaRAID Device Driver Installation User’s Guide on the  
Universal Driver Suite CD for information about installing the device  
drivers. Be sure to use the latest Service Packs provided by the  
operating system manufacturer and review the readmefile that  
accompanies the driver.  
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Note:  
The SATA 150 adapters do not support the Windows NT  
operating system. See the LSI Logic web site for the latest  
operating systems and drivers.  
1.1.9 Technical Support  
For assistance installing, configuring, or running your MegaRAID SATA  
150 RAID storage adapter, contact LSI Logic Technical Support.  
E-mail:  
[email protected] (Europe)  
Phone Support:  
1-800-633-4545 (North America)  
+44.1344.413.441 (Europe)  
Web Site:  
1.2 SATA 150 Storage Adapter Characteristics  
This section describes the hardware and software characteristics of the  
SATA 150 storage adapters, and the software utilities you can use for  
RAID management. All models of the SATA 150 storage adapter support  
these aspects of the Serial ATA and PCI specifications:  
Serial ATA, Revision 1.0, specification:  
150 Mbytes/s bus speed  
Theoretical 1.5 Gbits/s data transfer rate  
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Use a low-cost 7-pin connector with thin, flexible cables  
Use low voltage signaling levels to reduce current draw, EM  
emission, and signal switching time  
PCI Specification, Version 2.2:  
Backward compatible with previous implementations of the PCI  
specification  
SATA 150-6 and SATA 150-4 boards conform to half-size PCI  
form factor. SATA 150-2 board conforms to low-profile PCI form  
factor.  
1.2.1 Hardware and Software Characteristics  
Table 1.2 lists hardware and software characteristics of the SATA 150  
storage adapters.  
Table 1.2  
Feature  
SATA 150 Board Characteristics  
SATA 150-6  
SATA 150-4  
SATA 150-2  
Number of Serial ATA Ports  
Intelligent RAID Management  
6
4
2
Yes, using the Intel  
80302 processor  
Yes, using the Intel  
80302 processor  
No  
PCI Bus Width and Speed  
64-bit, 66 MHz  
533 Mbytes/s  
64-bit, 66 MHz  
533 Mbytes/s  
0, 1, 5, and 10  
32-bit, 66 MHz  
266.5 Mbytes/s  
0 and 1  
1
PCI Data Transfer Rate  
Supported RAID Levels  
SDRAM Support  
0, 1, 5, 10, and 50  
64 Mbytes ECC  
SDRAM  
64 Mbytes ECC  
SDRAM  
None  
Cache Function  
Write-back, Write-  
through, Adaptive Read through, Adaptive Read  
Write-back, Write-  
None  
Ahead, Non-Read  
Ahead, Read Ahead,  
Cache I/O, Direct I/O  
Ahead, Non-Read  
Ahead, Read Ahead,  
Cache I/O, Direct I/O  
Hot Spare Pool  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
Hardware Exclusive-OR  
Generation and Checking  
Enclosure Management Support Yes  
Using the I C Interface  
Yes  
No  
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Table 1.2  
Feature  
SATA 150 Board Characteristics (Cont.)  
SATA 150-6 SATA 150-4  
SATA 150-2  
BIOS RAID Management Tools MegaRAID CU,  
WebBIOS CU  
MegaRAID CU,  
WebBIOS CU  
MegaRAID CU  
Software RAID Management  
Tools  
MegaRAID Manager,  
MegaRAID Manager,  
Power Console Plus  
MegaRAID  
Configuration  
Console  
Power Console Plus  
Yes (LSIBBU01)  
Optional Battery Backup Unit  
1. Theoretical transfer rate.  
No  
No  
1.2.2 Software Utility Support  
In addition, they support some combination of these configuration and  
control applications (for details, see Table 1.2):  
MegaRAID BIOS Configuration Utility (CU). Used to create arrays  
and hot spares, define and initialize logical drives, view properties of  
logical drives, controllers, and arrays, rebuild failed drives, and verify  
data redundancy in RAID 1, 5, 10, or 50 logical drives.  
This is a BIOS-resident utility. Start the utility by pressing CTRL+M  
during system boot.  
WebBIOS Configuration Utility (CU). Offers the same feature set  
as the MegaRAID BIOS CU. This is an HTML-based, BIOS-resident  
utility. Start the utility by pressing CTRL+H during system boot.  
MegaRAID Manager. Offers the same feature set as the MegaRAID  
BIOS CU. This utility runs under the operating system.  
Power Console Plus tool. This is an object-oriented GUI utility that  
configures and monitors RAID systems locally or over a network.  
Offers the same feature set as the MegaRAID BIOS CU, plus these  
RAID migration features that can be used while the system remains  
operational:  
Adding a drive to a RAID logical drive  
Converting from a RAID 0 configuration to a RAID 1 or 5  
configuration by adding a physical drive  
Changing a Degraded redundant logical drive to an Optimal  
RAID 0 logical drive  
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Removing physical drives from a logical drive  
Converting a RAID 1 or 5 logical drive to a RAID 0 logical drive  
for both local and networked RAID management  
The Power Console Plus tool runs under the Windows 2000,  
Windows XP, and Windows Server™ 2003 operating systems.  
The MegaRAID Configuration Software User’s Guide explains how to  
use these configuration and control applications.  
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Chapter 2  
Hardware Installation  
Section 2.2, “Hardware Requirements”  
Section 2.3, “Quick Installation Instructions”  
Section 2.4, “Detailed Installation Instructions”  
Section 2.5, “After Installing the Storage Adapter”  
Here is a high-level overview of how to install, configure, and operate  
MegaRAID SATA 150 storage controllers.  
Step 1. Install the hardware. Refer to Section 2.3, “Quick Installation  
Instructions,or Section 2.4, “Detailed Installation Instructions,”  
for hardware installation instructions.  
Step 2. Configure the system BIOS. Refer to the system documentation  
for more information.  
Step 3. Run a RAID management utility to configure the Serial ATA  
drives into a RAID array. Refer to the MegaRAID Configuration  
Software User’s Guide for more information.  
Step 4. Install the operating system driver. Refer to the MegaRAID  
Device Driver Installation User’s Guide for more information.  
Step 5. Install and run the MegaRAID Manager tool or the Power  
Console Plus tool to manage the RAID system configuration  
and performance. Refer to the MegaRAID Configuration  
Software User’s Guide for more information.  
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2.2 Hardware Requirements  
You must have the following items to install and use a MegaRAID SATA  
150 storage adapter:  
A MegaRAID SATA 150 storage adapter and device driver  
Host computer with an available PCI expansion slot  
Serial ATA disk drives and cables  
2.3 Quick Installation Instructions  
Follow these instructions to install your SATA 150 storage adapter if you  
have prior experience installing computer hardware.  
Step 1. Unpack the MegaRAID storage adapter and inspect it for  
damage.  
Step 2. Power down the system and disconnect the power cord.  
Step 3. Remove the cover from the computer.  
Step 4. Configure the jumpers on the SATA 150 storage adapter.  
Step 5. Insert the MegaRAID SATA 150 storage adapter in an available  
PCI slot.  
Step 6. Configure the Serial ATA devices according to the instructions  
for each device.  
Step 7. Connect the Serial ATA cables between the SATA 150 storage  
adapter and the Serial ATA devices.  
Step 8. Replace the computer cover, reconnect the power cord, and  
power up the system.  
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2.4 Detailed Installation Instructions  
Here are detailed installation instructions for installing the SATA 150  
storage adapter.  
Step 1. Unpack the SATA 150 storage adapter and inspect it for  
damage.  
Unpack and install the storage adapter in a static-free  
environment. Remove it from the anti-static bag and inspect it  
for damage. Contact LSI Logic or your MegaRAID OEM  
support representative if the storage adapter appears  
damaged.  
Step 2. Power down the system and remove the cover.  
from the back of the power supply. Remove the cover from the  
computer chassis.  
Step 3. Configure the jumpers on the SATA 150-6 or SATA 150-4  
storage adapter.  
Chapter 3, “SATA 150 Storage Adapter Characteristics” lists  
jumper definitions and locations. The SATA 150-2 does not  
Step 4. Insert the MegaRAID SATA 150 storage adapter in a PCI slot.  
Be sure you are properly grounded, so you do not damage the  
adapter with static electricity. Press down gently but firmly to  
properly seat the storage adapter in the slot, as shown in  
Figure 2.1.  
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Figure 2.1 Inserting the SATA 150 Storage Adapter in a PCI Slot  
Bracket Screw  
32-bit PCI slots  
5 V, 64-bit PCI slot  
3.3 V, 64-bit PCI slots  
Step 5. Attach the bracket to the computer frame with the bracket  
screw.  
Step 6. Configure the Serial ATA devices and install them in the host  
system computer case.  
See the Serial ATA device documentation to determine any pre-  
installation configuration requirements.  
Step 7. Connect the Serial ATA cables between the SATA 150 storage  
adapter and the Serial ATA devices.  
Chapter 3, “SATA 150 Storage Adapter Characteristics” shows  
the connector locations on the MegaRAID SATA 150 storage  
adapter.  
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Step 8. Replace the computer cover, reconnect the power cord and  
network cables, and power up the system.  
During boot, the MegaRAID BIOS message appears:  
MegaRAID BIOS Version x.xx date  
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MegaRAID SATA Adapter Card found at PCI Bus No:xx  
Dev No:xx  
The firmware takes several seconds to initialize while the  
adapter scans the Serial ATA ports.  
2.5 After Installing the Storage Adapter  
After you install the storage adapter, you must install the device driver  
and define the logical drives and physical disk arrays. Refer to the  
MegaRAID Device Driver Installation User’s Guide for detailed device  
driver installation steps. Refer to the MegaRAID Configuration Software  
User’s Guide for detailed instructions on how to configure physical arrays  
and logical drives.  
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Chapter 3  
SATA 150 Storage Adapter  
Characteristics  
This chapter describes the characteristics of the MegaRAID SATA 150  
PCI to Serial ATA storage adapters. The chapter includes these topics:  
Section 3.1, “MegaRAID PCI to Serial ATA Storage Adapters”  
Section 3.2, “Physical and Environmental Specifications”  
3.1 MegaRAID PCI to Serial ATA Storage Adapters  
The MegaRAID SATA 150 storage adapters conform to the PCI Local  
Bus Specification, Revision 2.2, and are backward compatible with  
previous revisions of the PCI specification. The adapters also support the  
Serial ATA Specification, Version 1.0. The SATA 150-4 and SATA 150-6  
storage adapters have an Intel 80302 processor that provides intelligent  
RAID management capability.  
Table 3.1 lists the MegaRAID SATA 150 storage adapters and  
summarizes the characteristics of each board.  
Table 3.1  
MegaRAID SATA 150 Characteristics  
Ports RAID Modes PCI Bus Mode Board Dimensions  
0, 1, 5, 10, and 50 64 bits, 66 MHz 6.875 x 4.2 inches  
Adapter  
SATA 150-6  
6
4
2
(174.63 × 106.68 mm)  
SATA 150-4  
SATA 150-2  
0, 1, 5, and 10  
0 and 1  
64 bits, 66 MHz 6.875 x 4.2 inches  
(174.63 × 106.68 mm)  
32 bits, 66 MHz 6.6 × 2.53 inches  
(167.6 × 64.3 mm)  
The following sections have detailed descriptions of each SATA 150  
storage adapter.  
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3.1.1 MegaRAID SATA 150-6  
The MegaRAID SATA 150-6 is an intelligent RAID controller that provides  
six Serial ATA ports and supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 10, and  
RAID 50 arrays. The SATA 150-6 does the following:  
Supports six Serial ATA channels:  
Uses differential signaling  
Transfers data in frames  
Supports Serial ATA power management  
Complies with the PCI 2.2 Specification  
Supports up to a 64-bit/66 MHz PCI interface:  
Functions in a 64-bit PCI slot  
Functions at 66 MHz or 33 MHz  
Supports 3.3 V and 5.0 V PCI signaling  
Is backward compatible with previous versions of the PCI  
specification  
The MegaRAID configuration utility and the WebBIOS utility provide  
RAID management and configuration support before the operating  
system boots. The MegaRAID Manager tool and the Power Console Plus  
tool provide RAID management and configuration support after the  
operating system boots. The Power Console Plus tool enables the user  
to manage RAID functions over a network.  
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Figure 3.1 shows the layout of the SATA 150-6.  
Figure 3.1 SATA 150-6 Board Layout  
J1 J2 J3  
J4 J5 J6  
Port 0  
J7  
Port 1  
J8  
Port 2  
J9  
Port 3  
J10  
Port 4  
Port 5  
J11  
J12  
J16  
J13  
J17  
J15  
Table 3.2 lists the connectors on the SATA 150-6.  
Table 3.2  
SATA 150-6 Connector and Jumper Description  
Jumpers  
and  
Connectors Description  
Setting  
J1  
Reserved for internal use  
Do not  
install a  
jumper.  
J2  
J3  
J4  
Open - BIOS enabled; Installed - BIOS disabled Open  
Reserved for internal use  
Write Pending connector. Provides a signal that  
indicates when the on-board cache contains data  
and a write from the cache to the hard drives is  
pending.  
J5  
Serial I/O connector for Serial EPROM  
Open  
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Table 3.2  
SATA 150-6 Connector and Jumper Description (Cont.)  
Jumpers  
and  
Connectors Description  
Setting  
2
J6  
I C connector, used as the interface for the  
Open  
controller to communicate with a storage  
enclosure processor  
J7-J12  
J13  
Port connectors (see Figure 3.1 for details)  
Enables Mode 0 Select  
Optional  
Open  
J14  
Enables 3.3 V load sharing from motherboard  
Battery backup daughter card connector  
Reserved for internal use  
Optional  
Optional  
J15  
J16, J17,  
JP1  
3.1.2 MegaRAID SATA 150-4  
The MegaRAID SATA 150-4 is an intelligent RAID controller that  
provides four Serial ATA ports and supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5,  
and RAID 10 arrays. The SATA 150-4 does the following:  
Supports four Serial ATA channels:  
Uses differential signaling  
Transfers data in frames  
Supports Serial ATA power management  
Complies with the PCI 2.2 Specification  
Supports up to a 64-bit/66 MHz PCI interface:  
Functions in a 64-bit PCI slot  
Functions at 66 MHz or 33 MHz  
Supports 3.3 V and 5.0 V PCI signaling  
Is backward compatible with previous versions of the PCI  
specification  
The MegaRAID configuration utility and the WebBIOS utility provide  
RAID management and configuration support before the operating  
system boots. The MegaRAID Manager tool and the Power Console Plus  
tool provide RAID management and configuration support after the  
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operating system boots. The Power Console Plus tool enables the user  
to manage RAID functions over a network.  
Figure 3.2 SATA 150-4 Board Layout  
J1 J2  
J4 J5 J6  
Port 0  
J7  
Port 1  
J8  
Port 2  
J9  
Port 3  
J10  
J16  
J13  
J17  
Table 3.3 lists the connectors on the SATA 150-4. Figure 3.2 shows the  
layout of the SATA 150-4.  
Table 3.3  
SATA 150-4 Connector and Jumper Description  
Jumpers  
and  
Connectors Description  
Setting  
J1  
Reserved for internal use  
Do not  
install a  
jumper.  
J2  
J4  
Open - BIOS enabled; Installed - BIOS disabled Open  
Write Pending connector. Provides a signal that  
indicates when the on-board cache contains data  
and a write from the cache to the hard drives is  
pending.  
J5  
Serial I/O connector for Serial EPROM  
Open  
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Table 3.3  
SATA 150-4 Connector and Jumper Description (Cont.)  
Jumpers  
and  
Connectors Description  
Setting  
2
J6  
I C connector, used as the interface for the  
Open  
controller to communicate with a storage  
enclosure processor  
J7-J10  
J13  
Port connectors (see Figure 3.2 for details)  
Reserved for internal use  
Optional  
J16, J17,  
JP1  
Reserved for internal use  
3.1.3 MegaRAID SATA 150-2  
The MegaRAID SATA 150-2 RAID controller provides two Serial ATA  
ports and supports RAID 0 and RAID 1 arrays. The SATA 150-2 does the  
following:  
Supports two Serial ATA channels:  
Uses differential signaling  
Transfers data in frames  
Supports Serial ATA power management  
Complies with the PCI 2.2 Specification  
Supports up to a 32-bit, 66 MHz PCI interface that:  
Functions in a 32-bit or 64-bit PCI slot  
Functions at 66 MHz or 33 MHz  
Supports 3.3 V and 5.0 V PCI signaling  
Is backward compatible with previous versions of the PCI  
specification  
Provides RAID support before operating system loads with the  
MegaRAID configuration utility  
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Table 3.4 lists the connectors on the SATA 150-2. Figure 3.3 shows the  
layout of the SATA 150-2.  
Table 3.4  
SATA 150-2 Connector Definitions  
Connector Number  
Description  
J1  
J2  
Serial ATA Port 0  
Serial ATA Port 1  
Figure 3.3 SATA 150-2 Board Layout  
Port 0  
J1  
Port 1  
J2  
PCI  
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3.2 Physical and Environmental Specifications  
The design and implementation of the Serial ATA storage adapters  
minimizes electromagnetic emissions, susceptibility to radio frequency  
energy, and the effects of electrostatic discharge. The board carries the  
CE mark, C-Tick mark, FCC Self-Certification logo, Canadian  
Compliance Statement, Korean MIC, Taiwan BSMI, and Japan VCCI,  
and it meets the requirements of CISPR Class B.  
3.2.1 Electrical Characteristics  
Table 3.5 lists the maximum power requirements for the MegaRAID SATA  
150 storage adapters under normal operation.  
Table 3.5  
Maximum Power Requirements  
Over the Operating  
Range  
Host Adapter  
PCI/PCI-X +5.0 V PCI/PCI-X +3.3 V Power  
0.85 A 1.29 A  
1
SATA 150-6  
(load sharing enabled)  
0 °C to 40 °C with BBU  
0 °C to 45 °C without  
BBU  
11 W  
1
SATA 150-6  
1.63 A  
0 A  
(load sharing disabled)  
SATA 150-4  
1.5 A  
0 A  
N/A  
7.6 W  
0 °C to 45 °C  
0 °C to 45 °C  
SATA 150-2  
0.35 A  
1.77 W  
1. The total power for the SATA 150-6 takes into consideration the charging of the BBU from the +12 V  
and the on-board regulator efficiencies.  
3.2.2 Thermal and Atmospheric Characteristics  
The atmospheric characteristics for the MegaRAID SATA 150 storage  
adapters are:  
Temperature range: 0 °C to 40 °C with BBU; 0 °C to 45 °C without  
BBU (dry bulb)  
Relative humidity range: 20% to 80% noncondensing  
Maximum dew point temperature: 32 °C  
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The following parameters define the storage and transit environment for  
the SATA 150 storage adapters:  
Temperature range: -40 °C to 105 °C (dry bulb)  
Relative humidity range: 20% to 80% noncondensing  
3.2.3 Safety Characteristics  
All Serial ATA storage adapters meet or exceed the requirements of UL  
flammability rating 94 V0. Each bare board is also marked with the  
supplier’s name or trademark, type, and UL flammability rating. Because  
these boards are installed in a PCI bus slot, all voltages are below the  
SELV 42.4 V limit.  
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Appendix A  
Glossary of Terms  
BIOS  
Basic Input/Output System. The BIOS is software that provides basic  
read/write capability. It is usually stored as firmware. The system BIOS  
on the main board of a computer boots and controls the system. The  
BIOS on the storage adapter acts as an extension of the system BIOS.  
Configuration  
Refers to the way a computer is set up; the combined hardware  
components (computer, monitor, keyboard, and peripheral devices) that  
make up a computer system; or the software settings that allow the  
hardware components to communicate with each other.  
Device Driver  
Host  
A program that allows a microprocessor (through the operating system)  
to direct the operation of a peripheral device, such as a disk drive.  
The computer system in which a storage adapter is installed. The host  
uses the storage adapter to transfer information to and from devices  
attached to the storage adapter.  
PCI  
Peripheral Component Interconnect. A high performance local bus  
specification that allows connection of devices directly to computer  
memory.  
RAID  
Redundant Array of Independent Disks. An array of multiple independent  
hard disk drives that yields better performance than a Single Large  
Expensive Disk (SLED). A RAID disk subsystem improves I/O  
performance on a server using only a single drive. The RAID array  
appears to the host server as a single storage unit. I/O is expedited  
because several disks can be accessed simultaneously.  
Serial ATA  
Serialized AT Attachment. The Serial ATA bus is a high-speed, internal  
bus that provides a low pin count, low voltage level bus for device  
connections between a host adapter and a Serial ATA device.  
StorageAdapter A circuit board that provides a device connection between the host and  
the storage devices attached to the storage adapter.  
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Appendix B  
MegaRAID Problem  
Report Form  
Use the following form to report problems with your MegaRAID SATA  
150 storage adapter.  
Table B.1  
Customer Information  
Customer Information  
MegaRAID Serial ATA Information  
Name:  
Today’s Date:  
Company:  
Address:  
City, State:  
Country:  
Email address:  
Phone:  
Date of Purchase:  
Invoice Number:  
Serial Number:  
Number of Channels:  
Cache Memory:  
Firmware Version:  
BIOS Version:  
Fax:  
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Table B.2  
System and Problem Information  
Motherboard:  
BIOS Manufacturer:  
BIOS Date:  
Operating System:  
Operating System Version:  
Video Adapter:  
MegaRAID  
Driver Version:  
CPU Type and Speed:  
System Memory:  
Network Card:  
Other disk controllers  
installed:  
Other adapter cards  
installed:  
Description of problem:  
Steps necessary to re-create problem:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
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Table B.3  
Array Number  
Array #0 Configuration  
MegaRAID Array and Logical Device Configuration  
RAID Mode, Stripe Size  
Array #1 Configuration  
Array #2 Configuration  
Array #3 Configuration  
Array #4 Configuration  
Array #5 Configuration  
Array #6 Configuration  
Array #7 Configuration  
Array #8 Configuration  
Array #9 Configuration  
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