Rosewill RSV-S4-X - Manual

Rosewill RSV-S4-X

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Content; WELCOME
  • Page 4 – SATA RAID5 ARRAY MANAGER
  • Page 6 – RSV-S4-X enhances your data storage by combining advanced RAID; PRECAUTION; sections of this guide.
  • Page 7 – FEATURES; DATA SECURITY; EASE OF USE
  • Page 8 – SPECIFICATIONS; Power and host status LED, and devices status and activity LED.; SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
  • Page 9 – PRODUCT CONTENTS; The following parts are content.
  • Page 10 – INTRODUCTION TO RAID; RAID VOLUMES; is hidden within the driver.; SEGMENTING DISKS
  • Page 11 – shows the unprotected area.; RAID LEVELS; overall size of the RAID Group.
  • Page 12 – disk segment will limit the overall size of the RAID Group.; shown as Set B in the figure above. This provides improved speed.
  • Page 13 – CONCATENATION; the volume to be of different sizes.
  • Page 14 – SINGLE DRIVE / SEGMENT; RAID VOLUME STATUS; A RAID volume can be in any one of the following statuses.
  • Page 15 – INSTALLATION; COMPONENTS; Turn off your host computer.; INSTALLING ON WINDOWS 2000; INSTALLING SATA RAID HOST BUS ADAPTER
  • Page 16 – When start the Windows O/S, new hardware will be found, click; Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended); Select; Specify a location
  • Page 17 – Browse...; to select to driver path, than click; OK; Click; Silicon Image Sil3132 SoftRaid 5 Controller; Click; Yes
  • Page 18 – When the; installation has completed, click; Finish; driver installation.; Silicon Image’s Pseudo Processor Device
  • Page 21 – INSTALLING SATARAID5 UTILITY; Manager software from the Utility folder.; I Agree
  • Page 22 – Place shortcut on Desktop; to create a shortcut on the desktop.
  • Page 23 – Close
  • Page 24 – I agree the terms in the license agreement; to begin the Java; Typical; When Java platform installation has completed, click
  • Page 25 – DISK DRIVE MODE SETUP; Please refer to the chapter 4.; ALLOCATING PARTITION; icon and select
  • Page 26 – Disk Management; under; Storage; to view the disk drives.; Write Signature and Upgrade Disk Wizard
  • Page 27 – Select the new disk to write a signature, than click
  • Page 28 – has completed, click; partition and select; Create Partition...
  • Page 29 – Select the partition type you want to create, than click
  • Page 32 – and properly named. The new disks are available for use.; When start the Windows O/S, new hardware will be found Select
  • Page 33 – Install from a list or specific location (Advanced); Search for the best driver in there location; and click; Browse; to select the driver path, than click
  • Page 34 – When the installation has completed, click
  • Page 38 – When SATARAID5 installation has completed, click; I accept the terms in the license agreement
  • Page 39 – Start; to start the Array; ALLOCATING PARTITIONS ON WINDOWS XP 32-BIT
  • Page 40 – My Computer; Manage; Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard
  • Page 41 – Select the new disk to initialize, than click
  • Page 42 – New Partition...
  • Page 46 – ALLOCATING PARTITIONS ON WINDOWS XP 64-BIT
  • Page 49 – Windows 64-bit system supports; GPT disk; which supports disk volume greater than 2TB.
  • Page 50 – Basic disk; and select; Convert to GPT disk
  • Page 52 – Specify the partition size you want to create, than click
  • Page 55 – INSTALLING ON WINDOWS SERVER 2003
  • Page 62 – ALLOCATING PARTITIONS
  • Page 65 – Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later system supports; which supports disk
  • Page 71 – Locat and install
  • Page 72 – Insert the disc that came with your RAID Controller, than click; Next
  • Page 79 – Windows Vista system supports; Unallocated; New Single Volume...
  • Page 81 – Assign the drive letter or path you want to create, than click; Format this partition with the following settings; and; Perform a quick format; setup the; File system
  • Page 82 – New Partition Wizard
  • Page 84 – OVERVIEW
  • Page 85 – The meanings of the colors are:; CREATING RAID GROUPS; from; CONTIGUOUS RAID GROUPS
  • Page 86 – CONCATENATED RAID GROUPS
  • Page 87 – MIRRORED RAID GROUPS
  • Page 88 – PARITY RAID GROUPS
  • Page 89 – RAID GROUPS OVERVIEW; RAID Groups allow Enter values in all fields and click; Create; to create the RAID Group.
  • Page 90 – finished, press Cancel to exit the Create RAID Group Dialog.
  • Page 91 – ADDITIONAL MENU COMMANDS; The Main menu commands are shown below
  • Page 92 – CONFIGURATION
  • Page 93 – name and location of the Log File. You can also use the; Purge; button to delete the contents
  • Page 94 – Popup Tab
  • Page 96 – all these advanced options are disabled.; Advanced Options; tab allows you to enable the following advanced features.
  • Page 97 – EXIT; This command terminates the SATARAID5 program.
  • Page 98 – CREATE SPARE; following parameters:; DELETE SPARE
  • Page 99 – DELETE MEMBER
  • Page 100 – power or a complete hard disk failure), it becomes an orphan.; DEVICE SUMMARY; are shown below
  • Page 101 – Exit; This command closes the Task Summary window.; Sorting; This command sorts the rows based on the selected field.; Fields; Segment Summary window.; CREATE RAID GROUP
  • Page 102 – REBUILD RAID GROUP
  • Page 103 – DELETE RAID GROUP; This menu option is not available in this product.; RAID GROUP SUMMARY
  • Page 104 – bar are shown below.; This command closes the RAID Group Summary window.; items in the RAID Group list.; RAID Group Summary window.
  • Page 105 – TASK MANAGER; shown below
  • Page 106 – This option will be available in future revisions.
  • Page 107 – Modify; This command allows user to suspend the selected task items.; Resume; This command allows user to resume the suspended task items.; Cancel; This command allows user to cancel the selected task items.; Delete
  • Page 108 – confirmation from the user.; EVENT LOG; device-related events that occur while SATARAID5 is running.; This command closes the Event Log window.
  • Page 109 – RESOURCES
  • Page 110 – CREATE LEGACY RAID GROUP
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Page 3 - Content; WELCOME

4 Bay SATA to eSATA 3.5” HDD RAID Storage System RSV-S4-X User Manual 3 Content 1 WELCOME .................................................................................................................... 6 1.1 PRECAUTION ...............................................................................

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4 Bay SATA to eSATA 3.5” HDD RAID Storage System RSV-S4-X User Manual 4 3.3.2 INSTALLING SATARAID5 UTILITY ............................................................................................................................................ 21 3.3.3 DISK DRIVE MODE SETUP ........................

Page 6 - RSV-S4-X enhances your data storage by combining advanced RAID; PRECAUTION; sections of this guide.

4 Bay SATA to eSATA 3.5” HDD RAID Storage System RSV-S4-X User Manual 6 1 WELCOME RSV-S4-X enhances your data storage by combining advanced RAID 1 features typically seen on high-end data systems with low cost/high capacity Serial ATA drives. By using industry standard SATA drives and Silicon Image ...

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