Page 3 - Safety Instructions; General
1 Safety Instructions CAUTION: Safety Instructions Use the following safety guidelines to help ensure your own personal safety and to help protect your computer and working environment from potential damage. General • Do not attempt to service the computer yourself unless you are a trained service t...
Page 4 - When Using Your Computer
2 w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m • To help protect your computer from sudden, transient increases and decreases in electrical power, use a surge suppressor, line conditioner, or uninterruptible power supply (UPS). • Ensure that nothing rests on your computer’s cables and that the c...
Page 5 - When Working Inside Your Computer
3 NOTE: The voltage selection switch must be set to the 115-V position even though the AC power available in Japan is 100 V. • 100 V/50 Hz in eastern Japan and 100 V/60 Hz in western Japan• 230 V/50 Hz in some regions in the Caribbean and South America and most of Europe, the Middle East, and the Fa...
Page 6 - Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
4 w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m • When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its strain- relief loop, not on the cable itself. Some cables have a connector with locking tabs; if you are disconnecting this type of cable, press in on the locking tabs before disconnecti...
Page 7 - Ergonomic Computing Habits; Battery Disposal
5 Ergonomic Computing Habits CAUTION: Improper or prolonged keyboard use may result in injur y. CAUTION: Viewing the monitor screen for extended periods of time may result in eye strain. Battery Disposal Do not dispose of the battery along with household waste. Contact your local waste disposal agen...
Page 9 - Contents; Over view
C o n t e n t s 7 Contents Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Over view PERC 3 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 PERC 3 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 SCSI Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 10 - RAID Levels
8 C o n t e n t s Parity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Hot Spares . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Disk Rebuilds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Hot Swap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 SCSI Drive St...
Page 12 - Configuring PERC 3
1 0 C o n t e n t s SCSI Firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 RAID Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 6 PERC 3/QC Features Hardware Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Configuration Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 13 - PERC 3/SC Hardware Installation
1 1 C o n t e n t s Physical Device Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Configuring Arrays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Arranging Arrays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Creating Hot Spares . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Creatin...
Page 14 - PERC 3/DC or PERC 3/DCL Hardware Installation; PERC 3/QC Hardware Installation
1 2 C o n t e n t s Step 5—Install PERC 3/SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Step 6—Connect SCSI Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Step 7—Set Target IDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Step 8—Power On Host System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Step 9—Run PERC 3 BI...
Page 15 - PERC 3 BIOS Configuration Utility
1 3 C o n t e n t s Optional Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 PERC 3/QC Card Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Installation Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Step 1—Unpack the PERC 3/QC Controller . . . . . . . . . . 136 Step 2—...
Page 16 - Dell Manager
1 4 C o n t e n t s PERC 3/QC and PERC 3/DC Default Settings . . . . . . . . . 161 PERC 3/SC and PERC 3/DCL Default Settings . . . . . . . . . 161 Reserved Disk Space during Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Designating Drives as Hot Spares . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Using Easy Conf...
Page 17 - Troubleshooting
C o n t e n t s 1 5 Dell Manager Menu Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Initialize Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Objects Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 Format Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 Rebuild Men...
Page 18 - Appendix A : SC SI Cables and Connectors
1 6 C o n t e n t s 14 Appendix A : SC SI Cables and Connectors 15 Appendix B: War ranties and Retur n Policy Glossar y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
Page 19 - Figures
F i g u r e s 1 7 Figures Figure 2-1. Example of Disk Striping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Figure 2-2. Example of Disk Mirroring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Figure 2-3. Example of Disk Spanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Figure 2-4. Example of Parity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 21 - Tables
Ta b l e s 1 9 Tables Table 1-1. Maximum Cable Length for SCSI Standards . . . . . . 26 Table 1-2. SCSI Bus Widths and Maximum Throughput . . . . . . 27 Table 2-1. Spanning for RAID 10 and RAID 50 . . . . . . . . . . 36 Table 2-2. Types of Parity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Table 2-...
Page 25 - O v e r v i e w
S E C T I O N 1 O v e r v i e w PERC 3 OverviewPERC 3 Features
Page 26 - PERC 3 Overview; PERC 3 Features
24 O v e r v i e w w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m PERC 3 Overview The Dell™ PowerEdge™ Expandable RAID Controller 3 (PERC 3) PCI card is a high-performance, intelligent peripheral component interconnect (PCI)-to-SCSI host adapter with RAID control capabilities. PERC 3 provides syst...
Page 27 - SCSI Channels
O v e r v i e w 25 • Two internal and four external connectors for the PERC 3/QC, two internal and two external connectors for the PERC 3/DC and PERC 3/DCL, and one internal and one external connector for the PERC 3/SC • RAID levels 0 (striping), 1 (mirroring), 5 (distributed parity), 10 (combinatio...
Page 28 - Single-Ended and LVD SCSI Buses
26 O v e r v i e w w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m PERC 3/SC has one ultra-high-density 68-pin external connector for the external storage subsystem and one high-density 68-pin internal connector. Single-Ended and LVD SCSI Buses The SCSI standard defines two electrical buses: a sing...
Page 29 - Operating System Support
O v e r v i e w 27 Operating System Support PERC 3 supports the following operating systems: • Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000: Server, Advanced Server, Small Business Server • Microsoft Windows NT ® 4: Server, Terminal Server, Enterprise Server, Small Business Server • Microsoft NET: Server, Advanced Se...
Page 31 - I n t r o d u c t i o n t o R A I D
S E C T I O N 2 I n t r o d u c t i o n t o R A I D RAID DefinitionPERC 3 Host-Based RAID SolutionComponents and Features
Page 32 - RAID Definition
30 I n t r o d u c t i o n t o R A I D w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m RAID Definition RAID is an array of multiple independent hard disk drives that provides high performance and fault tolerance. The RAID array appears to the host computer as a single storage unit or as multiple lo...
Page 33 - Components and Features; Physical Array
I n t r o d u c t i o n t o R A I D 31 • The number of SCSI channels and SCSI hard drives Components and Features RAID versions, or levels, are specifications that describe a system for ensuring the availability and stability of data stored on large disk subsystems. A RAID system can be implemented ...
Page 34 - Consistency Check
32 I n t r o d u c t i o n t o R A I D w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m A hot spare is an unused online disk that, in case of a disk failure in a redundant RAID array, can be used to rebuild the data and re-establish redundancy. After the hot spare is automatically moved into the RAI...
Page 36 - Disk Mirroring
34 I n t r o d u c t i o n t o R A I D w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Disk Mirroring With mirroring (used in RAID 1), data written to one disk is simultaneously written to another disk. If one disk fails, the contents of the other disk can be used to run the system and reconstruct ...
Page 37 - Disk Spanning
I n t r o d u c t i o n t o R A I D 35 Disk Spanning Disk spanning allows multiple physical drives to function like one big drive. Spanning overcomes lack of disk space and simplifies storage management by combining existing resources or adding relatively inexpensive resources. For example, four 20 ...
Page 38 - Spanning for RAID 10 or RAID 50; Parity
36 I n t r o d u c t i o n t o R A I D w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Spanning for RAID 10 or RAID 50 Table 2-1 describes how to configure RAID 10 and RAID 50 by spanning. NOTE: Spanning two contiguous RAID 0 logical drives does not produce a new RAID level or add fault tolerance. ...
Page 39 - Hot Spares
I n t r o d u c t i o n t o R A I D 37 F i g u r e 2 - 4 . E x a m p l e o f P a r i t y Hot Spares A hot spare is an extra, unused disk drive that is part of the disk subsystem. It is usually in standby mode, ready for service if a drive fails. Hot spares permit you to replace failed drives without...
Page 40 - Disk Rebuilds
38 I n t r o d u c t i o n t o R A I D w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m NOTE: Refer to Chapter 11 "PERC 3 BIOS Configuration Utility" for the procedures used to designate a drive as a hot spare. There are two types of hot spares: • Global Hot Spare • Dedicated Hot Spare Globa...
Page 41 - Hot Swap
I n t r o d u c t i o n t o R A I D 39 Rebuilding can be done only in arrays with data redundancy, which includes as RAID 1, 5, 10 and 50. A hot spare can be used to rebuild disk drives in RAID 1, 5, 10, or 50 systems. If a hot spare is not available, the failed disk drive must be replaced with a ne...
Page 42 - Logical Drive States; Enclosure Management
40 I n t r o d u c t i o n t o R A I D w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Logical Drive States The logical drive states are listed in Table 2-4. Enclosure Management Enclosure management is the intelligent monitoring of the disk subsystem by software and/or hardware. The disk subsystem...
Page 43 - R A I D L e v e l s
S E C T I O N 3 R A I D L e v e l s OverviewSelecting a RAID LevelRAID 0RAID 1RAID 5RAID 10RAID 50
Page 44 - Overview; Selecting a RAID Level
42 R A I D L e v e l s w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Overview There are six official RAID levels (RAID 0 through RAID 5.) PERC 3 supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 10, and 50. The RAID levels that PERC 3 supports are shown in Table 3-1. PERC 3 also supports independent drives (configur...
Page 55 - P E R C 3 / S C F e a t u r e s
S E C T I O N 4 P E R C 3 / S C F e a t u r e s Hardware RequirementsConfiguration FeaturesHardware Architecture FeaturesArray Performance FeaturesPERC 3/SC Fault Tolerance FeaturesSoftware UtilitiesOperating System Software DriversPERC 3/SC Specifications
Page 56 - Hardware Requirements; Configuration Features
54 P E R C 3 / S C F e a t u r e s w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Hardware Requirements PERC 3/SC has one SCSI) channel that supports 160M and Wide SCSI at data transfer rates up to 160 MB/s. The SCSI channel supports up to 15 Wide devices or up to seven narrow devices. PERC 3/SC c...
Page 57 - SMART Technology; not
P E R C 3 / S C F e a t u r e s 55 SMART Technology The PERC 3/SC self-monitoring analysis and reporting technology (SMART) detects predictable drive failures. SMART monitors the internal performance of all motors, heads, and drive electronics. Configuration on Disk Configuration NOTE: Configuration...
Page 58 - Hardware Architecture Features; Array Performance Features
56 P E R C 3 / S C F e a t u r e s w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Hardware Architecture Features The PERC 3/SC hardware architecture features are shown in Table 4-3. Array Performance Features The PERC 3/SC array performance features are shown in Table 4-4. User-specified rebuild r...
Page 59 - PERC 3/SC Fault Tolerance Features; Software Utilities
P E R C 3 / S C F e a t u r e s 57 PERC 3/SC Fault Tolerance Features The PERC 3/SC fault tolerance features are shown in Table 4-5. Software Utilities The PERC 3/SC software utilities are shown in Table 4-6. Maximum scatter/gathers 26 elements Maximum size of I/O requests 6.4 MB in 64 KB stripes Ma...
Page 60 - Operating System Software Drivers; PERC 3/SC Specifications
58 P E R C 3 / S C F e a t u r e s w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Operating System Software Drivers Operating System Drivers PERC 3/SC includes a disk operating system (DOS) software configuration utility and drivers for Microsoft ® Windows NT ® V4.0, Windows ® 2000, Novell ® NetWa...
Page 61 - Cache Memory
P E R C 3 / S C F e a t u r e s 59 PCI Bridge/CPU PERC 3/SC uses the Intel i960RM PCI bridge with an embedded i960RM RISC processor running at 100 MHz. The RM bridge handles data transfers between the primary (host) PCI bus, the secondary PCI bus, cache memory, and the SCSI bus. The DMA controller s...
Page 62 - Onboard Speaker; SCSI Termination
60 P E R C 3 / S C F e a t u r e s w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m PERC 3/SC BIOS The BIOS resides on a 1 MB × 8 flash ROM for easy upgrade. The PERC 3/SC BIOS supports INT 13h calls to boot DOS without special software or device drivers. The PERC 3/SC BIOS provides an extensive set...
Page 63 - SCSI Firmware
P E R C 3 / S C F e a t u r e s 61 SCSI Firmware The PERC 3/SC firmware handles all RAID and SCSI command processing and also supports the features shown in Table 4-8. RAID Management RAID management is provided by software utilities that manage and configure the RAID system and PERC 3/SC, create an...
Page 65 - P E R C 3 / D C a n d P E R C
S E C T I O N 5 P E R C 3 / D C a n d P E R C 3 / D C L F e a t u r e s Hardware RequirementsConfiguration FeaturesHardware Architecture FeaturesArray Performance FeaturesFault Tolerance FeaturesSoftware UtilitiesOperating System Software DriversPERC 3/DC and PERC 3/DCL Specifications
Page 70 - Specifications
68 P E R C 3 / D C a n d P E R C 3 / D C L F e a t u r e s w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Software Utilities Table 5-6 lists the software utilities. Operating System Software Drivers PERC 3/DC and PERC 3/DCL include a Disk Operating System (DOS) software configuration utility and d...
Page 73 - SCSI Connectors
P E R C 3 / D C a n d P E R C 3 / D C L F e a t u r e s 71 SCSI Connectors The PERC 3/DC and PERC 3/DCL adapter has two types of SCSI connectors: • Two 68-pin high density internal connectors • Two 68-pin external ultra-high-density connectors Only one connector type can be used for the SCSI channel...
Page 74 - RAID Management
72 P E R C 3 / D C a n d P E R C 3 / D C L F e a t u r e s w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m RAID Management RAID management is provided by software utilities that manage and configure the RAID system and PERC 3/DC and PERC 3/DCL, create and manage multiple disk arrays, control and mo...
Page 75 - P E R C 3 / Q C F e a t u r e s
S E C T I O N 6 P E R C 3 / Q C F e a t u r e s Hardware RequirementsConfiguration FeaturesHardware Architecture FeaturesArray Performance FeaturesFault Tolerance FeaturesSoftware UtilitiesOperating System Software DriversPERC 3/QC Specifications
Page 79 - Fault Tolerance Features
P E R C 3 / Q C F e a t u r e s 77 Fault Tolerance Features The fault tolerance features are listed in Table 6-5. Software Utilities The software utilities are listed in Table 6-6. Drive data transfer rate 160 MB/s Maximum scatter/gathers 26 elements Maximum size of I/O requests 6.4 MB in 64 KB stri...
Page 80 - PERC 3/QC Specifications
78 P E R C 3 / Q C F e a t u r e s w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Operating System Software Drivers PERC 3/QC includes a DOS software configuration utility and drivers for Microsoft ® Windows NT ® 4.0, Windows ® 2000, Novell ® NetWare ® and Red Hat Linux. PERC 3/QC Specifications T...
Page 85 - C o n f i g u r i n g P E R C 3
S E C T I O N 7 C o n f i g u r i n g P E R C 3 Configuring SCSI Physical DrivesCurrent ConfigurationLogical Drive ConfigurationPhysical Device LayoutConfiguring ArraysConfiguration StrategiesAssigning RAID LevelsConfiguring Logical DrivesOptimizing Data StoragePlanning the Array ConfigurationRandom...
Page 86 - Configuring SCSI Physical Drives; Current Configuration
84 C o n f i g u r i n g P E R C 3 w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Configuring SCSI Physical Drives Physical SCSI drives must be organized into logical drives. The arrays and logical drives that you construct must be able to support the RAID) level that you select. Observe the follo...
Page 89 - Logical Drive Configuration
C o n f i g u r i n g P E R C 3 87 Use Table 7-4 to list the devices that you assign to each SCSI ID for SCSI Channel 3. Logical Drive Configuration Use Table 7-5 to list the details for each logical drive that you configure. Ta b l e 7 - 5 . L o g i c a l D r i v e C o n f i g u r a t i o n Ta b l ...
Page 91 - Physical Device Layout
C o n f i g u r i n g P E R C 3 89 Physical Device Layout Use Table 7-6 to list the details for each physical device on the channels. LD31LD32LD33LD34LD35LD36LD37LD38LD39 Logical Drive RAID Stripe Size Logical Drive Size Cache Policy Read Policy Write Policy # of Physical Drives Ta b l e 7 - 6 . P h...
Page 94 - Configuring Arrays
92 C o n f i g u r i n g P E R C 3 w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Configuring Arrays Connect the physical drives to the RAID controller, configure the disks, then initialize them. PERC 3 supports up to 40 arrays. An array is a group of physical disk drives. An array can consist of ...
Page 95 - Arranging Arrays; Configuration Strategies
C o n f i g u r i n g P E R C 3 93 Arranging Arrays You must arrange the arrays to provide additional organization for the drive array. You must arrange arrays so that you can create system drives that can function as boot devices. You can sequentially arrange arrays with an identical number of driv...
Page 96 - Maximizing Capacity
94 C o n f i g u r i n g P E R C 3 w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Maximizing Capacity RAID 0 achieves maximum drive capacity, but does not provide data redundancy. Maximum drive capacity for each RAID level is shown below. original equipment manufacturer (OEM) level firmware that c...
Page 97 - Maximizing Drive Performance; Assigning RAID Levels
C o n f i g u r i n g P E R C 3 95 Maximizing Drive Performance You can configure an array for optimal performance; however, optimal drive configuration for one type of application will probably not be optimal for any other application. A basic guideline of the performance characteristics for RAID d...
Page 98 - Configuring Logical Drives; Easy Configuration; Optimizing Data Storage; Data Access Requirements
96 C o n f i g u r i n g P E R C 3 w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Configuring Logical Drives After you have installed the PERC 3 controller in the server and have attached all physical disk drives, perform the following steps to prepare a RAID disk array: 1 Optimize the PERC 3 cont...
Page 99 - Array Functions; Planning the Array Configuration
C o n f i g u r i n g P E R C 3 97 Servers that support Video on Demand typically read the data often, but write data infrequently. Both the read and write operations tend to be long. Data stored on a general-purpose file server involves relatively short read and write operations with relatively sma...
Page 100 - Using the Array Configuration Planner
98 C o n f i g u r i n g P E R C 3 w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Using the Array Configuration Planner Table 7-12 lists RAID levels, fault tolerance, and effective capacity for some possible drive configurations for an array consisting of one to 32 drives. This table does not take...
Page 101 - Random Array Deletion
C o n f i g u r i n g P E R C 3 99 Random Array Deletion The PERC controllers support random array deletion, which is the ability to delete any unwanted logical drives and use that space for a new logical drive. This section describes the impact of random array deletion from the user perspective. It...
Page 102 - Configuration Module
100 C o n f i g u r i n g P E R C 3 w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m NOTE: When a ‘delete’ request reaches the operating system driver, the driver stops all the running input/output (I/O) for other logical drives and processes the delete request first. Normal read/write operation sta...
Page 103 - P E R C 3 / S C H a r d w a r e
S E C T I O N 8 P E R C 3 / S C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n RequirementsPERC 3/SC Card LayoutInstallation Steps
Page 104 - Optional Equipment
102 P E R C 3 / S C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Requirements This chapter describes the installation procedures for the PERC 3/SC board. You must have the following: • A PERC 3/SC controller• A host computer with an available 5 V, 32- or 6...
Page 105 - PERC 3/SC Card Layout; Installation Steps
P E R C 3 / S C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n 103 PERC 3/SC Card Layout Figure 8-1 shows the PERC 3/SC card, jumpers, and connectors. F i g u r e 8 - 1 . P E R C 3 / S C C a r d L a y o u t Installation Steps This section provides an overview of installing the RAID controller. See the foll...
Page 106 - Step 1—Unpack; Step 2—Power Down
104 P E R C 3 / S C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m 6 Connect the SCSI cables to SCSI devices.Make sure all cables are properly attached, and that the PERC 3/SC card is properly installed. 7 Set the target IDs for the SCSI devices. 8 Replace t...
Page 107 - Step 3—Set Jumpers
P E R C 3 / S C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n 105 Step 3—Set Jumpers Make sure the jumper settings on the PERC 3/SC card are correct. The jumpers and connectors are shown in Table 8-1. J1 Termination Enable J1 is a three-pin header that specifies hardware or software control of SCSI termin...
Page 110 - Step 4—Set SCSI Termination
108 P E R C 3 / S C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m J16, J17 RUBI Slot Interrupt Steering J16 and J17 are 3-pin jumpers. You can short them for a one-channel or two-channel motherboard. The default is OPEN; the pins are not shorted. Table 8-7 ...
Page 113 - Step 5—Install PERC 3/SC
P E R C 3 / S C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n 111 Step 5—Install PERC 3/SC Choose a 3.3 V or 5 V PCI slot and align the PERC 3/SC card bus connector to the slot. Press down gently but firmly to make sure that the card is properly seated in the slot. The bottom edge of the controller card s...
Page 115 - Step 6—Connect SCSI Cables
P E R C 3 / S C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n 113 Step 6—Connect SCSI Cables Connect the SCSI cables to SCSI devices, as shown in Figure 8-6. PERC 3/SC provides two SCSI connectors: • J11, the SCSI channel internal high-density 68-pin connector for Wide (16-bit) SCSI • J13, the SCSI channe...
Page 116 - Step 7—Set Target IDs
114 P E R C 3 / S C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Perform the following steps to connect SCSI devices: 1 Disable termination on any SCSI device that does not sit at the end of the SCSI bus. 2 Configure all SCSI devices to supply termination ...
Page 117 - Step 8—Power On Host System
P E R C 3 / S C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n 115 The PERC 3/SC controller automatically occupies TID 7 in the SCSI channel. Eight-bit SCSI devices can use the TIDs from 0 to 6 only. 16-bit devices can use the TIDs from 0 to 15. The arbitration priority for a SCSI device depends on its TID...
Page 118 - Step 9—Run PERC 3 BIOS Configuration Utility or WebBIOS; Step 10—Install Operating System Software Drivers
116 P E R C 3 / S C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m The PERC 3 BIOS Configuration Utility prompt times out after several seconds. The PERC 3 host adapter (controller) number, firmware version, and cache synchronized dynamic random access memor...
Page 119 - P E R C 3 / D C o r P E R C; PERC 3/DC Containing a BE Chip
S E C T I O N 9 P E R C 3 / D C o r P E R C 3 / D C L H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n RequirementsPERC 3/DC Card LayoutPERC 3/DCL Card LayoutInstallation StepsReplacing a PERC 3/DC Containing a BC Chip with a PERC 3/DC Containing a BE Chip
Page 121 - PERC 3/DC Card Layout
P E R C 3 / D C o r P E R C 3 / D C L H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n 119 PERC 3/DC Card Layout F i g u r e 9 - 1 . P E R C 3 / D C C a r d L a y o u t J7 Channel 0 External Ultra-High 68-pin SCSI Connector J2 J3 J4 Channel 0 Internal High-Density 68-pin SCSI Connector J5 Channel 1 Internal ...
Page 122 - PERC 3/DCL Card Layout
120 P E R C 3 / D C o r P E R C 3 / D C L H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m PERC 3/DCL Card Layout F i g u r e 9 - 2 . P E R C 3 / D C L C a r d L a y o u t Installation Steps The steps for installing the RAID controller are shown below. See the...
Page 123 - Step 1—Unpack the PERC 3/DC or PERC 3/DCL
P E R C 3 / D C o r P E R C 3 / D C L H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n 121 7 Connect SCSI devices. 8 Power on the host system. 9 Run the BIOS Configuration Utility or the WebBIOS Configuration Utility. 10 Install the operating system software driver. Step 1—Unpack the PERC 3/DC or PERC 3/DCL ...
Page 128 - Step 5—Install the PERC 3/DC or PERC 3/DCL Controller
126 P E R C 3 / D C o r P E R C 3 / D C L H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m F i g u r e 9 - 4 . T e r m i n a t i o n o f I n t e r n a l S C S I D i s k A r r a y s f o r P E R C 3 / D C a n d 3 / D C L For a disk array, set SCSI bus terminatio...
Page 130 - Step 6—Select and Set Target IDs for SCSI Devices
128 P E R C 3 / D C o r P E R C 3 / D C L H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Step 6—Select and Set Target IDs for SCSI Devices Set target identifiers (TIDs) on the SCSI devices. Each device in a specific SCSI channel must have a unique TID in tha...
Page 132 - Step 9—Run the PERC 3 BIOS Configuration Utility or
130 P E R C 3 / D C o r P E R C 3 / D C L H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Step 8—Power On Host System Replace the computer cover and reconnect the alternating current (AC) power cords. Power on the host computer. Ensure that all SCSI devices a...
Page 133 - Step 10—Install Operating System Software Driver; Replacing a PERC 3/DC Containing a; New Hardware Device
P E R C 3 / D C o r P E R C 3 / D C L H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n 131 Step 10—Install Operating System Software Driver See the documentation for the PERC 3/DC or PERC 3/DCL operating systems driver for additional information about installing the drivers for Windows NT, Windows 2000, Nove...
Page 134 - New Device Prompts
132 P E R C 3 / D C o r P E R C 3 / D C L H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m 1 Upgrade the existing driver from 5.22.1 or 5.22.2 to 5.30 or later. 2 Shut down the machine in which you are going to replace the controller. 3 Replace the controller ...
Page 135 - P E R C 3 / Q C H a r d w a r e
S E C T I O N 1 0 P E R C 3 / Q C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n RequirementsPERC 3/QC Card LayoutInstallation Steps
Page 137 - PERC 3/QC Card Layout
P E R C 3 / Q C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n 135 PERC 3/QC Card Layout Figure 10-1 displays the PERC 3/QC card and jumpers. F i g u r e 1 0 - 1 . P E R C 3 / Q C C a r d L a y o u t D IM M S o cke t J1 3 Channel 0/ 1 Ext e rnal J1 5 J1 6 J1 7 J1 8 J1 9 J2 0 (S ee Li st A b o v e) J16 Load...
Page 138 - Step 1—Unpack the PERC 3/QC Controller
136 P E R C 3 / Q C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Installation Steps This section provides an overview of installing the RAID controller. See the following sections for more information about each step. 1 Unpack the PERC 3/QC controller and ...
Page 145 - Step 5—Install PERC 3/QC
P E R C 3 / Q C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n 143 Step 5—Install PERC 3/QC Choose a 3.3 V or 5 V PCI slot and align the PERC 3/QC bus connector to the slot. Press down gently but firmly to make sure that the card is properly seated in the slot. The bottom edge of the controller card should...
Page 149 - Step 10—Install Operating System Driver
P E R C 3 / Q C H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n 147 Firmware Initializing... [Scanning SCSI Device ...(etc.)... ] The firmware takes several seconds to initialize. During this time the adapter will scan the SCSI channel. When ready, the following appears: HA –0 (Bus 1 Dev 6) Type: PERC 3/QC ...
Page 151 - P E R C 3 B I O S
S E C T I O N 1 1 P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y Configuration On DiskStarting the PERC 3 BIOS Configuration UtilityBIOS Configuration Utility Menu OptionsConfiguring Arrays and Logical DrivesChoosing the Configuration MethodDesignating Drives as Hot SparesUsing Easy Confi...
Page 152 - Configuration On Disk
150 P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m The PERC 3 BIOS Configuration Utility configures disk arrays and logical drives. Because the utility resides in the PERC 3 BIOS, its operation is independent of the operating systems on you...
Page 153 - BIOS Configuration Utility Menu; Management Menu
P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y 151 Press <Ctrl><H> to Enable BIOS For each PERC adapter in the host system, the firmware version, dynamic random access memory (DRAM) size, and the status of logical drives on the card display. If you do not press <Ctrl><...
Page 154 - Configure Menu; Configure
152 P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Configure Menu Choose Configure to select a method for configuring arrays and logical drives. Table 11-2 displays the configuration methods, clear configuration option, and boot drive optio...
Page 155 - Initialize Menu
P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y 153 Initialize Menu NOTE: See page 178 for procedures for initializing logical drives. Choose Initialize from the BIOS Configuration Utility Management Menu to initialize one or more logical drives. Press the space bar to select a single driv...
Page 158 - Virtual Sizing; Objects—
156 P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m 4 Select Enabled to enable Virtual Sizing . After you have created a logical drive set, the partition of the drive should be as large as the virtual size of the logical drive. After you hav...
Page 160 - Format Menu; Rebuild Menu
158 P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Reset Battery Charge Counter Choose Objects— > Reset Battery Charge Counter to reset the charge cycle count. Perform the following steps to configure the charge cycle: 1 When you first i...
Page 161 - Check Consistency Menu; Configuring Arrays and Logical Drives
P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y 159 Check Consistency Menu Choose Check Consistency to verify the redundancy data in logical drives that use RAID levels 1, 5, 10, and 50. The parameters of the existing logical drives appear. Discrepancies are automatically corrected, assumi...
Page 162 - Choosing the Configuration Method
160 P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m 1 Choose a configuration method. 2 Designate hot spares (optional). 3 Create arrays using the available physical drives. 4 Define logical drives using the space in the arrays. 5 Save the co...
Page 163 - View/Add Configuration; Configuration; PERC 3/SC and PERC 3/DCL Default Settings
P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y 161 If you select New Configuration , the existing configuration information on the selected controller is destroyed when the new configuration is saved . View/Add Configuration View/Add Configuration allows you to control the same logical dr...
Page 164 - Reserved Disk Space during Configuration; Designating Drives as Hot Spares
162 P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Reserved Disk Space during Configuration Up to 20.6 MB of disk space is reserved when a hard drive is being configured. Designating Drives as Hot Spares Hot spares are physical drives that ...
Page 165 - Using Easy Configuration
P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y 163 3 Press the arrow keys to select Make HotSpare and press <Enter>. The indicator for the selected drive changes to HOTSP . 4 Save the configuration. Using Easy Configuration In Easy Configuration , each array is associated with exact...
Page 166 - READY
164 P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m NOTE: Try to use drives of the same capacity in a specific array. If you use drives with different capacities in an array, all drives in the array are treated as if they have the capacity o...
Page 167 - RAID
P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y 165 NOTE: You can press <F2> to display the number of drives in the array, their channel and ID, and <F3> to display array information, such as the stripes, slots, and free space. 8 Press <F10> to configure logical drives. T...
Page 169 - Using New Configuration
P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y 167 – Direct I/O specifies that reads are not buffered in cache memory. Direct I/O does not override the cache policy settings. Data is transferred to cache and the host concurrently. If the same data block is read again, it comes from cache ...
Page 170 - ONLINE
168 P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m An array selection window displays the devices connected to the current controller. Hot key information appears at the bottom of the screen. The hot key functions are:– <F2> Display d...
Page 175 - Using View/Add Configuration
P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y 173 Using View/Add Configuration View/Add Configuration allows you to associate logical drives with physical arrays (this is called spanning of arrays.) The existing configuration is left intact, so you can also use View/Add Configuration sim...
Page 180 - Initializing Logical Drives; Batch Initialization
178 P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m If space remains in the arrays, the next logical drive to be configured appears. 22 Repeat steps 3 to 21 to create an array and configure another logical drive. If all array space is used, ...
Page 181 - Individual Initialization; Deleting Logical Drives (Random Array
P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y 179 Individual Initialization 1 Choose Objects— > Logical Drive option from the Management Menu . 2 Select the logical drive to be initialized. 3 Choose Initialize from the action menu. Initialization progress appears as a bar graph on the...
Page 182 - Formatting Physical Drives; Media Errors
180 P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m This deletes the logical drive and makes the space it occupied available for you to make another logical drive. Formatting Physical Drives You can do low-level formatting of SCSI drives usi...
Page 184 - Rebuilding Failed Disk Drives; Manual Rebuild – Rebuilding an Individual Drive
182 P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Rebuilding Failed Disk Drives If a disk drive fails in an array that is configured as a RAID 1 or 5 logical drive, you can recover the lost data by rebuilding the drive. Table 11-10 describ...
Page 186 - Exiting the PERC 3 BIOS
184 P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m 10 Press <Esc> to exit the Advanced Menu . You are prompted to accept the settings. 11 Highlight Accept and press <Enter>. Do not initialize the logical drive. 12 Press <Esc&...
Page 187 - Clustering; Cluster Mode; Enabling and Disabling the Cluster Mode
P E R C 3 B I O S C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y 185 To enable hardware termination, leave the pins open. The default is hardware termination. Clustering NOTE: Clustering is not supported by PERC 3/QC, PERC 3/DCL or PERC 3/SC. It is supported by PERC 3/DC. Physically, a cluster is a groupin...
Page 189 - D e l l M a n a g e r
S E C T I O N 1 2 D e l l M a n a g e r Starting Dell ManagerDell Manager Menu OptionsDesignating Drives as Hot SparesParametersInitializing Logical DrivesDeleting Logical Drives (Random Array Deletion)Formatting Physical DrivesRebuilding Failed Disk DrivesExiting Dell Manager
Page 190 - Starting Dell Manager
188 D e l l M a n a g e r w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Starting Dell Manager Dell™ Manager is a character-based, non-GUI utility that changes policies, and parameters, and monitors RAID systems. Dell Manager runs under Novell ® NetWare ® 5. x , 6. x , and Red Hat Linux 7. x . To ...
Page 191 - Management Menu Options; Using Dell Manager in Red Hat Linux GUI Mode; File—
D e l l M a n a g e r 189 Management Menu Options Table 12-2 displays the options for the Dell Manager Management Menu . Using Dell Manager in Red Hat Linux GUI Mode On a Red Hat Linux system, for Dell Manager to work correctly in a terminal in GUI Mode, you must: • Set the terminal type to linux.• ...
Page 192 - Dell Manager Menu Options
190 D e l l M a n a g e r w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m 3 Select Settings— > Keyboard— > Linux Console from the Terminal menu. Dell Manager Menu Options The following sections list the menu and sub-menu options available from the Dell Manager Management Menu . Initialize Men...
Page 193 - You can change the
D e l l M a n a g e r 191 Logical Drive Choose Objects— > Logical Drive to select a logical drive and to perform the actions described in Table 12-4. Logical Drive Settings Table 12-5 displays the default logical drive settings. You can change the write policy, read policy, and cache policy after...
Page 196 - Format
194 D e l l M a n a g e r w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Format Menu Choose Format from the Dell Manager Management Menu to low-level format one or more physical drives. Because most SCSI disk drives are low-level formatted at the factory, this step is usually not necessary. You ty...
Page 197 - Rebuild; Check Consistency; Reconstruct Menu
D e l l M a n a g e r 195 Rebuild Menu Choose Rebuild from the Management Menu to rebuild one or more failed disk drives. Check Consistency Menu Choose this option to verify the redundancy data in logical drives using RAID levels 1 or 5. When you choose Check Consistency , the parameters of the exis...
Page 198 - Parameters
196 D e l l M a n a g e r w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m 1 Select Objects— > Physical Drive and press <Enter>. The Physical Drive Selection Menu displays. 2 Highlight a drive on the Physical Drive Selection Menu using the arrow keys and press <Enter>. The action menu...
Page 201 - Physical Drive—
D e l l M a n a g e r 199 Perform the following steps to delete logical drives: 1 Choose Objects— > Logical Drive . The logical drives display. 2 Use the arrow key to highlight the logical drive you want to delete. 3 Press <F5> to delete the logical drive. This deletes the logical drive and...
Page 202 - Formatting Drives
200 D e l l M a n a g e r w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Formatting Drives You can format the physical drives using: • Batch Formatting The Format option in the Dell Manager Management Menu lets you format up to eight disk drives simultaneously. • Individual Formatting. Choose the ...
Page 204 - Manual Rebuild – Batch Mode; Exiting Dell Manager
202 D e l l M a n a g e r w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Manual Rebuild – Batch Mode Perform the following steps to rebuild more than one drive: 1 Choose Rebuild from the Management Menu . A device selection window displays the devices connected to the current controller. The faile...
Page 205 - Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g
S E C T I O N 1 3 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g OverviewBIOS Boot Error MessagesOther BIOS Error MessagesOther Potential ProblemsAudible Warnings
Page 207 - BIOS Boot Error Messages
Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g 205 BIOS Boot Error Messages Table 13-2 explains the error messages that can display when there is an error during bootup. The following displays: Firmware Initializing... Make sure that termination power (TERMPWR) is being properly provided to each peripheral device- po...
Page 210 - Other BIOS Error Messages
208 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Other BIOS Error Messages Table 13-3 explains the other BIOS error messages that can display. Ta b l e 1 3 - 3 . O t h e r B I O S E r r o r M e s s a g e s Message Problem Suggested Solution Following SCSI disk not fo...
Page 211 - Other Potential Problems
Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g 209 Other Potential Problems Table 13-4 describes other items that might cause problems. T a b l e 1 3 - 4 . O t h e r P o t e n t i a l P r o b l e m s Topic Information Physical drive errors To display the Media Error and Other Error options, select the Objects— > P...
Page 212 - Audible Warnings
210 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Audible Warnings The PERC card onboard tone generator indicates events and errors. Table 13-5 describes the warnings and their meanings. T a b l e 1 3 - 5 . A u d i b l e W a r n i n g s Tone Pattern Meaning Examples T...
Page 213 - A p p e n d i x A : S C S I
S E C T I O N 1 4 A p p e n d i x A : S C S I C a b l e s a n d C o n n e c t o r s Visit Dell’s web site at www.dell.com for information about qualified SCSI cables and connectors, or contact your Dell representative for information.
Page 215 - A p p e n d i x B :
S E C T I O N 1 5 A p p e n d i x B : W a r r a n t i e s a n d R e t u r n P o l i c y
Page 219 - Limited Warranty Coverage During Year One
A p p e n d i x B : W a r r a n t i e s a n d Re t u r n Po l i c y 217 This limited warranty does not cover any items that are in one or more of the following categories: software; external devices (except as specifically noted); accessories or parts added to a Dell system after the system is shipp...
Page 220 - Limited Warranty Coverage During Year Two
218 A p p e n d i x B : W a r r a n t i e s a n d Re t u r n P o l i c y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Limited Warranty Coverage During Year Two During the second year of this limited warranty, Dell will provide, on an exchange basis and subject to Dell’s Exchange Policy in effect...
Page 221 - General Provisions
A p p e n d i x B : W a r r a n t i e s a n d Re t u r n Po l i c y 219 General Provisions THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE (OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION). DELL'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALFUNCTIONS AND DEFECTS I...
Page 223 - Limited Warranty Coverage During Years Two and Three
A p p e n d i x B : W a r r a n t i e s a n d Re t u r n Po l i c y 221 Limited Warranty Coverage During Year One NOTE: Before you ship the product(s) to Dell, back up the data on the hard drive(s) and any other storage device(s) in the product(s). Remove any removable media, such as diskettes, CDs,...
Page 226 - Limited Warranty Coverage During Years Two, Three, and Four
224 A p p e n d i x B : W a r r a n t i e s a n d Re t u r n P o l i c y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Limited Warranty Coverage During Year One NOTE: Before you ship the product(s) to Dell, back up the data on the hard drive(s) and any other storage device(s) in the product(s). R...
Page 238 - Dell World Trade LP
236 A p p e n d i x B : W a r r a n t i e s a n d Re t u r n P o l i c y w w w .d e ll .co m | s u p p o rt .d e ll.c o m Limitation and Statutory Rights Dell makes no other warranty, guarantee or like statement other than as explicitly stated above, and this Guarantee is given in place of all other...
Page 239 - Glossar y; Array—; Array Management Software—; Array Spanning—; Asynchronous Operations—
G l o s s a r y 237 Glossar y Array— A grouping of hard disk drives combines the storage space on the hard drives into a single segment of contiguous storage space. The RAID controller can group hard drives on one or more channels into an array. A hot spare drive does not participate in an array. Ar...
Page 243 - Initialization—
G l o s s a r y 241 Initialization— The process of writing zeros to the data fields of a logical drive and generating the corresponding parity to bring the logical drive to a ready state. Initializing erases previous data and generates parity so that the logical drive will pass a consistency check. ...
Page 249 - I n d e x
I n d e x 247 I n d e x A Array, 237Array Configuration Planner, 98 Array Management Software, 237 Array Performance Features, 56, 67, 76 Array Spanning, 237Arrays, 92-93, 109, 125-126, 142, 170, 176 Async hronous Operations, 237 ATA, 237Audible Warnings, 210 B Battery Backup, 193BIOS, 58, 60, 68, 7...