Adaptec 1891300 - RAID Controller Guida Utente Pagina 92

  • Scaricare
  • Aggiungi ai miei manuali
  • Stampa
  • Pagina
    / 137
  • Indice
  • SEGNALIBRI
  • Valutato. / 5. Basato su recensioni clienti
Vedere la pagina 91
Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility 92
The location information of a disk drive is determined by three types of connections:
Direct attached drives—The connection is determined by the cable connected to a device,
for example CN1 (connector 1) is connected to DEV1 (device 1). For more information, see
Direct-attach Connections
on page 72.
Storage Enclosure Processor (SEP) managed devices—The connection is determined by an
active backplane. Box0 (enclosure 0) is connected to slot0 (disk drive slot 0 in the
enclosure). For more information, see Backplane Connections
on page 72.
Expanders—The connections is determinded by an expander. Exp0 (expander 0) is
connected to phy0 (phy 0 within a connector). For more information, see SAS Expander
Connections
on page 73.
Note: Devices other than disk drives (CDROM, tape drives, etc...) are listed in order after your
system disk drives.
Viewing the Event Log
The BIOS-based event log records all firmware events, such as configuration changes, array
creation, and boot activity.
Some events are not stored indefinitely—the event log is cleared of any non-persistent events
each time you restart your computer; additionally, once the log is full, new events overwrite
old events.
To view the event log:
1 Start the ARC utility (see page 85).
2 Select the controller you want, then press Enter.
3 When the ARC utility menu appears, then press Ctrl+P.
4 Select Controller Log Information, then press Enter.
The current event log opens.
Vedere la pagina 91
1 2 ... 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 ... 136 137

Commenti su questo manuale

Nessun commento