ATTO Technology UL3D, UL3D-66, UL3S, UL3S-66 Installation And Operation Manual

ATTO Technology, Inc.
Installation and Operation Manual
ATTO ExpressPCI Host Adapters
Dual Channel Ultra3 (UL3D)
Dual Channel Ultra3 66 MHz (UL3D-66)
Single Channel Ultra3 (UL3S)
Single Channel Ultra3 66 MHz (UL3S-66)
12/2003 Document Control Number: PRMA-0221-000MD
Contents
1 What is ATTO ExpressPCI? ........................................................ 1
Plug and Play for PCI-based computers Features Operating Systems Dimensions Power Requirements Operating Environment Reliability SCSI Bus
2 SCSI is a key technology for storage ......................................... 3
Glossary
3 Installing the ExpressPCI SCSI Host Adapter ........................... 5
System requirements Installation
3.1 Determining cabling and termination ................ 7
Cable types Examples Connectors Connection considerations Te rm in at i on
3.2 Installing and Updating Device Drivers ............. 11
Windows Server 2003 & Windows 2000/XP Windows NT Installation Re-flashing Firmware in Windows Linux and Sun Solaris Driver Installation Updating Drivers and Re-flashing Firmware in Mac OS X Updating Drivers and Re-flashing Firmware in Mac OS 9
4 Maximizing Performance with ExpressPCI HBA .......................15
Use the latest ATTO driver Set registry for large block transfers Set up RAID groups with ATTO ExpressRAID Increase transfer size Analyze your I/Os
5 Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 17
Appendix A Standards and compliances .....................................i
Appendix B SCSI host adapter selection guide ........................... ii
Appendix C Fibre Channel host adapter guide ............................ iii
Appendix D Contact ATTO Technology, Inc. ............................... iv
1 What is ATTO ExpressPCI?
Compatible with virtually all popular SCSI devices, ATTO ExpressPCI host adapters will increase the performance of disk-intensive applications such as digital video, prepress, multimedia and real-time.
The ATTO ExpressPCI family of Ultra3 SCSI host adapters includes four models:
ExpressPCI UL3S:
Single Channel Ultra3, 33
Mhz PCI
ExpressPCI UL3D:
Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI,
33MHz PCI
ExpressPCI UL3S-66:
Single Channel Ultra3
SCSI, 66 MHz PCI
ExpressPCI Ul3D-66:
Dual Channel Ultra3 SCSI,
66 MHz PCI
Plug and Play for PCI-based computers
The ATTO ExpressPCI SCSI adapter uses plug and play technology to eliminate configuration manipulation, including setting termination for single-ended adapters. Insert the ATTO ExpressPCI SCSI adapter into your PCI-based computer and the adapter is configured according to your system.
ATTO provides a variety of configuration tools if you need to alter the host adapter’s configuration. See the ATTO ExpressPCI Utilities manual for additional information.
Features
Automatic termination
Advanced Data Streaming (ADS™) Technology
RAID ready
Embedded RISC I/O processor
Flash ROM BIOS for easy field upgrades
PCI 2.1 Compliant
Includes Mac® OS and PC Utility software
Extensive device support: up to 105 through LUNs (Wide and Narrow devices)
Advanced SCSI
Large Command FIFO
Supports disconnect/reconnect
Asynchronous I/O support
Multiple Initiator support
SCSI-3 Tagged Command Queuing
Low power requirements
Mac SCSI Manager 4.3 and pre-4.3 compatible driver
Operating Systems
Windows 95/98, Windows NT/2000/XP
Mac® OS 9
Mac OS X including Panther
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Linux Sun Solaris
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Dimensions
UL3S
Length: 6.521”
Height: 4.200”
UL3D
Length: 6.521”
Height: 4.450”
Power Requirements
0.75 typical/2.0 max. Amps @ + 5.0 VDC
0.05 Amps @ + 12.0 VDC
Operating Environment
Operating Temperature:0-50°C:
Humidity:10-90% Non-condensing
Airflow: 100 LFM (min.)
Reliability
MTBF 150,000 hours
MTTR < 15 minutes
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SCSI Bus
SCSI-3 connectors
UL3S/UL3S-66 external: (1) 68-pin
VHDCI
UL3S/UL3S-66 internal: (1) 68-pin
Wide
UL3D/UL3D-66 external: (2) 68-pin
VHDCI
UL3D/UL3D-66 internal: (2) 68-pin
Wide
Maximum Host PCI transfer rate
32-bit/33MHz: 133 MB/sec.
32-bit/66 Mhz: 266 MB/sec.
64-bit/33 Mhz: 266 MB/sec.
64-bit/66 Mhz: 532 MB/sec.
Maximum SCSI transfer rate:
Synchronous data rate (UL3D/UL3D-66):
60 MB/sec. per channel (Ultra3 mode)
Asynchronous data rate:12 MB/sec. per channel (all models)
SCSI Interface: SCSI-1, SCSI-2, SCSI-3, UltraSCSI, Ultra2SCSI, Ultra 160/m SCSI, Ultra3 SCSI
Electrical Signals:single-ended, low voltage differential
Extensive device support
UL3D/UL3D-66: Up to 210 devices
when used with LUNs (Wide and Narrow devices)
UL3S/UL3S-66: Up to 210 devices
when used with LUNs (Wide and Narrow devices)
Introduction
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2 SCSI is a key technology for storage
SCSI is a serial communications technology designed to transfer large amounts of data between a variety of hardware systems over long distances. It is a key technology for applications that require shared, high bandwidth access to storage.
SCSI provides a logical point-to point serial channel for the transfer of data between a buffer at a source device and a buffer at a destination device. It moves buffer contents from one port to another, without regard to the format or meaning of the data so different upper level protocols are able to run over SCSI hardware.
The SCSI architecture is structured as a hierarchical set of protocol layers. Defined within these layers are rules for signal interfaces, serial encoding and decoding, error control, frame format and communications protocols.
ATTO Express PCI SCSI host adapters carry SCSI protocol over SCSI.
Glossary
Some terms used in the SCSI industry are defined below. More information is available through the ATTO Technology website (www.attotech.com), and the SCSI Consortium (www.iol.unh.edu/consortium).
Term Definition
ANSI American National Standards Institute
auto negotiation hardware senses and automatically responds depending on configuration
BER Bit Error Rate: a measure of transmission accuracy; the ratio of bits received in
error to bits sent
bit Smallest unit of data a computer can process: a single binary digit with a value of
either 0 or 1
byte an ordered set of 8 bits
CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check: an error-correcting code which calculates a numeric
value for received and transmitted data. If no error has occurred during transmission, the CRC for both received and transmitted data should be the same.
host a processor, usually a CPU and memory, which communicates with devices over
an interface
initiator device A component which originates a command
LED Light-emitting diode: a type of diode that emits light when current passes through
it. Visible LEDs are used as indicator lights on all sorts of electronic devices.
originator an initiating device; a component which originates a command
receiver the ultimate destination of data transmission; a terminal device
SCSI Small Computer Systems Interface: a processor-independent standard for
system-level interface between a computer and intelligent devices including hard disks, floppy disks, CD-ROM, printers, scanners, etc.
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Term Definition
topology logical layout of the parts of a computer system or network and their
interconnections
transceiver a transmitter/receiver module
transfer rate the rate at which bytes or bits are transferred, as in megabytes or gigabits per
second.
Glossary
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3 Installing the ExpressPCI SCSI Host Adapter
You will need a basic understanding of SCSI before installing the ATTO ExpressPCI host adapter. Please refer to Chapter 2 for a list of SCSI-related web sites. For more detailed explanations of cabling, connectors and termination, see Chapter 3.1.
WAR N ING
before changing or installing hardware.
WAR N ING
components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD can cause damage to the ExpressPCI host adapter. Please follow standard methods to avoid ESD.
Remember to back up your system data
ATTO ExpressPCI host adapters contain
System requirements
The ATTO Express PCI host adapter package contains the host adapter, the ATTO ExpressPCI Utilities CD and a warranty and registration card. If any of these items are missing, contact your ATTO authorized sales representative.
To successfully install and use your ATTO ExpressPCI SCSI adapter you need:
A computer with an available PCI slot.
SCSI devices
Cable(s) and terminator(s).
Installation
1 Plan your SCSI device connections (see
Chapter 3.1).
2 Shut down the system and all peripherals
before installing the adapter. After turning off the computer, leave the power cable plugged into a grounded outlet to discharge static electricity.
3 Open the computer case.
Install the ATTO ExpressPCI host adapter in
4
any open PCI expansion slot. If you have questions about how to install an expansion card in your system, consult your computer’s documentation.
NOTE
64/32-bit Mode: The jumpers J1 and J2, when installed vertically, ensure ATTO ExpressPCI 64-bit cards work correctly in 32-bit mode in all 32-bit PCI slots. These jumpers do not force the ExpressPCI card to operate in 32-bit mode. If placed in a 64-bit mode, the ExpressPCI
card will still function in a 64-bit slot. However, removing jumpers may cause the ExpressPCI card to function incorrectly in some 32-bit PCI slots.
Exhibit 3-1 Consequences of enabling and disabling
jumpers J1 and J2 with an ExpressPCI 64-bit card.
ExpressPCI
64-bit card
32-bit PCI slot Correct 32-bit
64-bit PCI slot Correct 64-bit
5 Replace the computer cover.
6 Connect SCSI devices by inserting a SCSI
cable to the connector on the ATTO ExpressPCI host adapter. Refer to Exhibit 3.1-2 when selecting cables.
7 Power up your computer.
8 Set SCSI device termination. (see
Chapter 3.1)
9 Set SCSI IDs. Adapter default is 7.
Each device on the SCSI bus requires a unique SCSI ID. If installing a single device, make sure you do not assign it the same SCSI ID as your ATTO ExpressPCI SCSI adapter. Do not change the adapter ID if possible. For more information and ease in changing the ID, consult the ExpressPCI Utilities Installation and Operation Manual.
10 ATTO ExpressPCI host adapters come
preconfigured to operate properly in a variety of common system setups. However, some systems or setups may benefit by tuning the adapter for optimal performance. Use the ATTO ExpressPCI Utilities to change host adapter settings. Refer to Chapter 3.2 for more information.
11 If necessary, install drivers for your
operating system from the ATTO ExpressPCI Utilities CD. Refer to Chapter 3.2 for more information.
JP1 and JP2
enabled
operation
operation
JP1 and JP2 disabled
May not function in some motherboards
Correct 64-bit operation
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