SIIG 04-0370D User Manual

Serial ATA 4-Channel RAID Quick Installation Guide
Introducing the Serial ATA 4-Channel RAID
The Serial ATA 4-Channel RAID is an ultra high-speed four channel Serial ATA controller for use in Pentium class computers. It achieves burst data transfer rates up to 150MB/s (1.5Gb/s) and supports various brands of hard disk drives with capacities greater that 137GB.
Features and Benefits
Compliant with Serial ATA Specification, revision
1.0
Compliant with PCI Specification, revision 2.2
Provides four independent channels to support up to four Serial ATA drives
Co-exists with on-board Ultra ATA controller
Supports 32-bit wide PCI bus at 66MHz
Supports RAID 0 (striping), RAID 1 (mirroring) and RAID 10 (mirroring+striping) RAID Arrays and Single and JBOD modes
Lower pin count and voltage requirement, plus better cabling over traditional Parallel ATA make Serial ATA the controller of the future
System Requirements
• Pentium or equivalent computer with one available PCI slot
• Windows (32-/64-bit) / Server 2003 & 2008 (32-/64-bit) / 2000
04-0370D
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7 (32-/64-bit) / Vista (32-/64-bit) / XP
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Package Contents
Serial ATA 4-Channel RAID
4 Serial ATA data cables (1M)
2 Dual Connector Serial ATA power cables
2 "Y" split power cables
• Driver CD
Quick installaton guide
Layout
Hard Disk LED Pins
CN4
CN3
Figure 1. Serial ATA 4-Channel RAID layout
Serial ATA Connectors
CN2
CN1
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Hardware Installation
General instructions for installing the card are provided below. Since the design of computer cases and motherboards vary, refer to your computers reference manual for further information, if needed.
Static electricity discharge may permanently damage your system. Discharge any static electricity build up in your body by touching your computer case for a few seconds. Avoid any contact with internal parts and handle cards only by their external edges.
1. Turn OFF the power to your computer and any other connected peripheral devices.
2. Unplug the power cord from the back of the computer.
3. Remove your computer
4. Remove the slot bracket from an available PCI slot.
5. To install the card, carefully align the card's bus connector with the selected PCI slot on the motherboard. Push the board down firmly, but gently, until it is well seated.
6. Replace the slot bracket's holding screw to secure the card.
7. Now go to Device Connection to connect your Serial ATA hard disk drives.
s cover.
Device Connection
It is recommended to use identical hard drives for all RAID configurations, however, it's possible to combine hard drives of different sizes and makes.
1. Install your hard disk drive(s) in the chassis.
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2. Connect the Serial ATA hard disk drive to the system
power supply using the included Dual Connector Serial ATA power cable.
3. Connect one end of the Serial ATA data cable to the
hard disk drive.
Serial ATA cable
Power cable adapter
Figure 2. Hard disk drive connections
4. Attach the other end of the Serial ATA data cable to the Serial ATA connector on the Serial ATA 4-channel RAID.
Figure 3. Connecting the Serial ATA cable
5. Follow the same instructions to connect up to four hard drives. Device connection is now complete.
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Note: If it is your desire to monitor disk activity of the Serial ATA hard drives, you may at this time connect the hard disk LED of the system case to the Hard Disk LED Pins on the Serial ATA controller, see Board Layout on page 2 for the location of the pins. All four Serial ATA Connectors activate the LED. For most systems connect the Red wire to the pin farthest from the mounting bracket.
6. Replace the computer cover and reconnect the power cord. Go to RAID Arrays to configure the RAID BIOS.
RAID Arrays
RAID Arrays are setup in the Serial ATA 4-Channel RAID BIOS.
RAID 0 (Striping)
This RAID array to be used on New/Blank hard drives. Striping will destroy existing data on the hard drive.
For Manual Configuration
1. As the BIOS boots press Ctrl+S or F4 when prompted to enter the RAID BIOS.
2. At the next screen select Create RAID Set, then press Enter.
3. Select RAID0, then press Enter.
4. Select the number of drives then press Enter.
5. Select Manual configuration then press Enter.
6. Select chunk size from 4k, 8k, 16k, 32k, 64k or 128k, then press Enter.
7. Select the first drive, press Enter.
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8. Select the second drive, press Enter.
9. If applicable select the 3rd and 4th drives pressing enter after each selection.
10. After selecting the last drive, you are asked Are You Sure (Y/N)?, press Y to accept.
11. Press Ctrl+E to exit the BIOS.
12. When asked Are you sure to exit (Y/N)?, press Y to exit.
13. Continue with Fdisk and Format steps as if you were installing a conventional hard drive.
For Auto Configuration The default chunk size is 64k when selecting Auto
configuration.
1. As the BIOS boots press Ctrl+S or F4 when prompted to enter the RAID BIOS.
2. At the next screen select Create RAID Set, then press Enter.
3. Select RAID0, then press Enter.
4. Select the number of drives then press Enter.
5. Select Auto configuration, then press Enter.
6. When asked Are You Sure (Y/N)?, press Y to accept.
7. Press Ctrl+E to exit the BIOS.
8. When asked Are you sure to exit (Y/N)?, press Y to exit and reboot.
9. Continue with Fdisk and Format steps as if you were installing a conventional hard drive.
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RAID 1 (Mirror)
For New/Blank Hard Drives
1. As the BIOS boots press Ctrl+S or F4 when prompted to enter the RAID BIOS.
2. At the next screen select Create RAID Set, then press Enter.
3. At the next screen select RAID1 then press Enter.
4. Select Auto configuration, then press Enter.
5. When asked Are You Sure (Y/N)?, press Y to accept.
6. Press Ctrl+E to exit the BIOS.
7. When asked Are you sure to exit (Y/N)?, press Y to exit and reboot.
8. Continue with Fdisk and Format steps as if you were installing a conventional hard drive.
For Existing Hard Drives with Data
1. As the BIOS boots press Ctrl+S or F4 when prompted to enter the RAID BIOS.
2. At the next screen select Create RAID Set, then press Enter.
3. At the next screen select RAID1 then press Enter.
4. Select Manual configuration, then press Enter.
5. Select the Source drive, press Enter.
6. Select the Target drive, press Enter.
7. Select Create with data copy, then press Enter.
8. Select online copy, then press Enter.
Note: Selecting Online Copy builds the mirror while in Windows. Selecting Offline Copy builds the mirror before exiting the RAID BIOS.
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9. When asked Are You Sure (Y/N)?, press Y.
10. Press Ctrl+E to exit the BIOS.
11. When asked Are you sure to exit (Y/N)?, press Y to exit.
Note: If during restart the RAID BIOS reports an incomplete Mirror set, disregard the message,
continue booting, and let the Mirror rebuild.
Creating a SPARE Drive When a hard drive failure occurs in a mirror set, the auto-
rebuild feature enables a drive designated as SPARE to become the new member of the mirror set.
1. During boot press Ctrl+S or F4 to enter the RAID BIOS.
2. Select Create RAID Set press Enter.
3. Select SPARE DRIVE, then press Enter.
4. Select the single hard drive then press Enter.
5. When asked Are You Sure (Y/N)?, press Y to confirm.
6. Press Ctrl+E to exit.
7. When asked Are you sure to exit (Y/N)?, press Y to exit.
The SPARE drive will not be seen by Windows, however, it remains in the background waiting to rebuild the mirror in the event of a hard drive failure.
Rebuilding a Failed Mirror Set When a failure to one member occurs, you will be notified
either by the RAID BIOS during boot or by the SATA Raid GUI while in Windows. The steps below will guide you in rebuilding a failed mirror set.
1. Replace the failed drive(s) with one of equal or greater capacity, then start the computer.
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2. During boot press Ctrl+S or F4 to enter the RAID BIOS.
3. Select Create RAID set then press Enter.
4. Select SPARE DRIVE then press Enter.
5. Select the replacement drive then press Enter.
6. When asked Are You Sure (Y/N)?, press Y to confirm.
7. Press Ctrl+E to exit.
8. When asked Are you sure to exit (Y/N)?, press Y to exit.
Note: If during restart the RAID BIOS reports an incomplete RAID set, disregard the message,
continue booting, and let the Mirror rebuild.
RAID 10 (Mirror+Striping)
This RAID set is used on New/Blank hard drives, do not use existing hard drive(s) with data. To create a Mirrored­Striped set four hard drives are required.
For Manual Configuration
1. As the BIOS boots press Ctrl+S or F4 when prompted to enter the RAID BIOS.
2. At the next screen select Create RAID Set, then press Enter.
3. Select RAID10 then press Enter.
4. Select Manual configuration, then press Enter.
5. Select chunk size from 4k, 8k, 16k, 32k, 64k or 128k, then press Enter.
6. Select the first drive, press Enter.
7. Select the second drive, press Enter.
8. Select the third drive, then press Enter.
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9. Select the fourth drive, then press Enter.
10. Select Create without data copy then press Enter.
11. When asked Are You Sure (Y/N)?, press Y to accept.
12. Press Ctrl+E to exit the BIOS.
13. When asked Are you sure to exit (Y/N)?, press Y to
exit.
14. Continue with Fdisk and Format steps as if you
were installing a conventional hard drive.
For Auto Configuration The default chunk size is 64k when selecting Auto
configuration.
1. As the BIOS boots press Ctrl+S or F4 when prompted
to enter the RAID BIOS.
2. At the next screen select Create RAID Set, then
press Enter.
3. Select RAID10 then press Enter.
4. Select Auto configuration, then press Enter.
5. When asked Are You Sure (Y/N)?, press Y to accept.
6. Press Ctrl+E to exit the BIOS.
7. When asked Are you sure to exit (Y/N)?, press Y to
exit and reboot.
8. Continue with Fdisk and Format steps as if you
were installing a conventional hard drive.
Rebuilding a Failed RAID 10 Set When a failure to one member occurs, you will be notified
either by the RAID BIOS during boot or by the SATA Raid GUI while in Windows. The steps below will guide you in rebuilding a failed RAID 10 set.
1. Replace the failed drive(s) with one of equal or
greater capacity, then start the computer.
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2. During boot press Ctrl+S or F4 to enter the RAID BIOS.
3. Select Create RAID set then press Enter.
4. Select SPARE DRIVE then press Enter.
5. Select the replacement drive then press Enter.
6. When asked Are You Sure (Y/N)?, press Y to confirm.
7. Press Ctrl+E to exit.
8. When asked Are you sure to exit (Y/N)?, press Y to exit.
Note: If during restart the RAID BIOS reports an incomplete RAID set, disregard the message,
continue booting, and let the Mirror rebuild.
Single Drive Setup
Setting up a hard drive to operate as a single drive may destroy all existing data on the hard drive, therefore, back up any data on the hard drive before connecting it to the RAID controller or use a blank or new hard drive.
1. As the BIOS boots press Ctrl+S or F4 when prompted to enter the RAID BIOS.
2. At the next screen select Create RAID Set, then press Enter.
3. Select Concatenation, then press Enter.
4. Select 1, then press Enter.
5. Select the hard drive, then press Enter.
6. When asked Are You Sure (Y/N)?, press Y to accept.
Note: In the RAID BIOS screen, under Logical Drive, SiI Concatenation and the size of the logical drive
will appear.
7. Press Ctrl+E to exit the BIOS.
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