Avago Technologies SAS 9261-8i User Manual

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MegaRAID SAS 9261-8i RAID Controller
Quick Installation Guide
and inspect it for damage. If the RAID controller appears to be damaged, or if the MegaRAID Universal Software Suite CD is missing, contact LSI or your MegaRAID OEM support representative.
The CD contains utility programs, device drivers for various operating systems, and the following documentation:
MegaRAID 6Gb/s SAS RAID Controllers
MegaRAID SAS Software User’s Guide
MegaRAID SAS Device Driver Installation
Battery Backup Units for MegaRAID SAS
MegaRAID iBBU07 Intelligent Battery Backup
Thank you for purchasing the LSI MegaRAID® SAS 9261-8i RAID controller. Before you install your RAID controller, please take a few minutes to read this quick installation guide. If you need more information about any topic covered in this guide, refer to the related documents on your MegaRAID Universal Software Suite CD.
Note
: Record your controller serial number in a safe
location in case you need to contact LSI.
The MegaRAID SAS 9261-8i RAID controller is a PCI­Express, low-profile RAID controller that offers a 6 Gb/s transfer rate. It controls eight internal SAS/SATA ports through two SFF-8087 Mini-SAS 4i internal connectors.
Note
: SATA II is the only type of SATA supported by this
RAID controller.
You can connect the LSI intelligent Battery Backup Unit 07 (LSIiBBU07) directly or remotely to the RAID controller. For more information about this battery, refer to the MegaRAID
iBBU07 Intelligent Battery Backup Unit Quick Installation Guide on the MegaRAID Universal Software Suite CD.
Step 2 Prepare the Computer
Step 3 Review the Jumpers and the Connectors
Figure 1 Layout of the SAS 9261-8i RAID
Software license agreement
Turn off the computer, and unplug the power cords from the rear of the power supply. Remove the cover from the computer.
Before you install the RAID controller, make sure that the computer is disconnected from the power and from any networks.
Figure 1 shows the location of the jumpers and
the connectors on the RAID controller. The jumpers are set at the factory, and you usually do not need to change them.
Controller
User’s Guide
User’s Guide
RAID Controllers User’s Guide
Unit Quick Installation Guide

CONTROLLER INSTALLATION

Back up your data before changing your system configuration. Otherwise, you might lose data.
Step 1 Unpack the RAID Controller
Unpack the RAID controller in a static-free environment. Remove it from the antistatic bag,
Ta bl e 1 describes the jumpers and the connectors
on the RAID controller.
Table 1 Jumpers and Connectors
Jumper/ Connector Type Description
J4L1 Remote Battery
JT3B1 Battery Backup Unit
JT5A1 x4 SAS Ports 0–3
JT5B1 x4 SAS Ports 4–7
JT5B2 Universal Asyn-
JT5B3 Set Factory
JT6B1 Test header 2-pin connector
JT6B2 Global Drive Fault
JT6B3 SAS Activity LED
Backup connector (on the backside of the controller)
connector
Mini-SAS 4i connector
Mini-SAS 4i connector
chronous Receiver/ Transmitter (UART) debugging
Defaults connector
LED header
header
Step 4 Install the RAID Controller
Insert the controller into a PCI Express slot on the motherboard, as shown in Figure 2. Press down gently, but firmly, to seat the card correctly in the slot. Secure the chassis with the bracket screw.
Note
: This is a PCI Express x8 card and it can operate
in x8 or x16 slots. However, some PCIe slots support only PCIe graphics cards; if a
is installed, it will not function.
controller
Note: Refer to the guide for your motherboard for
information about the PCI Express slot.
20-pin connector
Connects the LSIiBBU07 intelli­gent Battery Backup Unit remotely to the RAID controller.
20-pin connector
Connects the LSIiBBU07 intelli­gent Battery Backup Unit directly to the RAID controller.
Connects the cables from the RAID controller to SAS drives or SATA II drives, or a SAS expander.
Connects the cables from the RAID controller to SAS drives or SATA II drives, or a SAS expander.
4-pin connector
Reserved for LSI use.
2-pin connector
Reserved for LSI use.
Reserved for LSI use.
2-pin connector
Connects to an LED that indicates whether a drive is in a fault condition.
2-pin connector
Connects to an LED that indicates drive activity.
RAID controller to the computer
RAID
Figure 2 Installing the MegaRAID SAS 9261-8i
RAID Controller
Step 5 Configure and Install the SAS Devices, SATA
II Devices, or Both in the Host Computer Case
Refer to the documentation for the devices for any preinstallation configuration requirements.
Step 6 Connect the RAID Controller to the SAS
Devices, SATA II Devices, or Both in the Host Computer Case
Use SAS cables to connect the SAS devices, SATA II devices, or both. See
Figure 1 to view the connector locations.
Note
: Refer to the MegaRAID 6Gb/s SAS RAID
Controllers User’s Guide on the MegaRAID Universal Software Suite CD for detailed
information about the SAS cables.
Step 7 Turn on the Power to the Computer
Reinstall the computer cover, and reconnect the power cords. Turn on the power to the computer. Make sure that the power is turned on to the SAS devices and the SATA II devices before or at the same time that the power to the host computer is turned on. If the power is turned on to the computer before it is turned on to the devices, the computer might not recognize the devices.
The firmware takes several seconds to initialize. During this time, the controller scans the ports.
Step 8 Run the WebBIOS Configuration Utility
Run the WebBIOS Configuration Utility to configure the groups and the virtual drives. When
RAID controller to
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the message Press <Ctrl><H> for WebBIOS appears on the screen, immediately press CTRL+H to run the utility.
Note
: Refer to the MegaRAID SAS Software User’s
Guide for detailed steps on configuring groups and virtual drives.
Step 9 Install the Operating System Driver
The controller can operate under various operating systems, but you must install the software drivers first.
The MegaRAID Universal Software Suite CD includes the software drivers for the supported operating systems, along with documentation. You can view the supported operating systems and download the latest drivers for RAID controllers from the LSI web site at:
http://www.lsi.com/cm/DownloadSearch.do.
Access the download center, and follow the steps to download the driver.
Refer to the MegaRAID SAS Device Driver
Installation User’s Guide on the MegaRAID Universal Software Suite CD for more information
about installing the driver. Be sure to use the latest service packs that are provided by the operating system manufacturer and to review the readme file that accompanies the driver.

SUPPORTED RAID LEVELS

This RAID controller supports drive groups using the following RAID levels:
RAID 0 (data striping): Data is striped across all drives in the group, enabling very fast data throughput. There is no data redundancy. All data is lost if any drive fails.
RAID 1 (drive mirroring): Data is written simultaneously to both drives in the drive group, providing complete data redundancy if one drive fails. RAID 1 supports an even number of drives from 2 to 32 in a single span.
RAID 5 (drive striping with distributed parity): Data is striped across all drives in the group. Part of the capacity of each drive stores parity information that reconstructs data if a drive fails. RAID 5 provides good data throughput for applications with high read request rates.
RAID 6 (drive striping with distributed parity across two drives): Data is striped across all drives in the group
and two parity drives are used to provide protection against the failure of up to two drives. In each row of data blocks, two sets of parity data are stored.
RAID 00 (data striping across RAID 0 drive groups):
RAID 00 is a spanned drive group that creates a striped set from a series of RAID 0 drive groups.
RAID 10 (RAID 1 and RAID 0 in spanned groups): RAID 10 uses mirrored pairs of drives to provide complete
data redundancy. RAID 10 provides high data throughput rates.
RAID 50 (RAID 5 and RAID 0 in spanned groups): RAID 50 uses both parity and drive striping across multiple drives to provide complete data redundancy. RAID 50 provides high data throughput rates.
RAID 60 (RAID 6 and RAID 0 in spanned groups): RAID 60 uses both distributed parity across two parity drives and drive striping across multiple drives to provide complete data redundancy and high fault tolerance.
Note
: Refer to the MegaRAID SAS Software User’s
Guide on the MegaRAID Universal Software Suite CD for more information about RAID levels

TECHNICAL SUPPORT

For assistance in installing, configuring, or running the SAS 9261-8i RAID controller, contact an LSI Technical Support representative.
Click the following link to access the LSI Technical Support page for storage and board support:
http://www.lsi.com/support/storage/tech_support/index.html
From this page, you can send an email or call Technical Support, or submit a new service request and view its status.
E-mail:
http://www.lsi.com/support/support_form.html
Phone Support:
http://www.lsi.com/support/storage/phone_tech_support/ index.html
1-800-633-4545 (North America)
00-800-5745-6442 (International)
: The international toll-free number does not
Note
require country-specific access codes.
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