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What you will need to begin SAS 2.0 or SATA III hard disk drives (backward compatible to support SAS 1.0 or SATA II hard disk drives) for Intel ® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080, RMS25CB040, and RMS25CB080N SATA III hard disk drives (backward compatible to support SATA II hard disk drives) for Intel ® Integrated RAID Module RMT3CB080 Intel ® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080, RMS25CB040, RMT3CB080, or RMS25CB080N (SAS/SATA cables need to be prepared separately) SAS/SATA cable accessory kit, which can be ordered from Intel separately. Please see the Tested Operating System List for available cable accessory kits at: http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/server Intel ® Server Board with SAS Module connector Resource CD, which is shipped with systems or boards Operating system installation media: Microsoft Windows Server 2003*, Microsoft Windows Server 2008*, Microsoft Windows Server 2012*, Microsoft Windows 7*, Microsoft Windows Vista*,Red Hat* Enterprise Linux, SUSE* Linux Enterprise Server, VMware* ESX Server 4, and VMware* ESXi 5. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Copyright © 2014, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Warning Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the instructions. Also see the Intel ® Server Board and Server Chassis Safety Information document at: http://www.intel.com/support/ motherboards/server/sb/cs-010770. htm for complete safety information. Warning Installation and service of this product should only be performed by qualified service personnel to avoid risk of injury from electrical shock or energy hazard. Caution Observe normal ESD [Electrostatic Discharge] procedures during system integration to avoid possible damage to server board and/or other components. Tools Required Anti-static wrist strap Phillips* screwdriver Audible Alarm Information For information about the audible alarm and how to silence or disable it, see the reverse side of this document. Building Value with Intel® Server Products, Programs, and Support Get the high-value server solutions you need by taking advantage of the outstanding value Intel ® provides to system integrators: For more information on Intel ® 's added-value server offerings, visit the Intel ® ServerBuilder website at: www.intel.com/go/serverbuilder. Worldwide 24x7 technical support (AT&T Country Code + 866-655-6565) 1 World-class service, including a three-year limited warranty and Advanced Warranty Replacement 1 High-quality server building blocks Extensive breadth of server building blocks Solutions and tools to enable e-Business Product information, including product briefs and technical product specifications Sales tools, such as videos and presentations Training information, such as the Intel ® Online Learning Center Support Information and much more Intel ® ServerBuilder is your one-stop shop for information about all of Intel ® 's Server Building Blocks such as: 1 Available only to Intel ® Channel Program Members, part of Intel ® e-Business Network. Choosing the Right RAID Level 0 D4 D2 D4 D6 D8 D is k 2 D4 D1 D3 D5 D7 D is k 1 1 D4 D1 D2 D3 D4 D is k 2 D4 D1 D2 D3 D4 D is k 1 5 D4 D2 P D5 D8 D is k 2 D4 P D4 D6 P D is k 3 D4 D1 D3 P D7 D is k 1 6 D4 D2 P1 P2 D7 D is k 2 D4 P1 P2 D5 D8 D is k 3 D4 P2 D4 D6 P1 D is k 4 D4 D1 D3 P1 P2 D is k 1 60 10 D4 D1 D3 D5 D7 D is k 2 D4 D2 D4 D6 D8 D is k 3 D4 D2 D4 D6 D8 D is k 4 D4 D1 D3 D5 D7 D is k 1 R1 R1 R0 50 D4 D1 P1 P2 D14 D is k 2 D4 D2 D5 P1 P2 D is k 3 D4 P2 D6 D10 P1 D is k 4 D4 P1 P2 D9 D13 D is k 1 D4 D3 P1 P2 D16 D is k 6 D4 D4 D7 P1 P2 D is k 7 D4 P2 D8 D12 P1 D is k 8 D4 P1 P2 D11 D15 D is k 5 R0 R6 R6 2 NONE Striping (speed) 100% Excellent Excellent High throughput workstation 2 1 Mirroring (redundancy) 50% Very good Good OS, apps entry level 3 1 Striping and distributed parity (fault tolerance) n-1 (67-94%) Very good Good Data, web/media server 3 2 Striping with dual distributed parity n-2 (50-88%) Good Good High fault tolerance 4 1 per mirror set Striping across mirrors 50% Very good Good 6 2 per R6 set Striping across R6 arrays n-4 (50-88%) Very good Good Critical data 6 1 per R5 set Striping across R5 arrays n-2 (67-94%) Excellent Very Good Database, file, mail servers Minimum Physical Drives RAID Fail PDs Allowed Method Capacity Read Speed Write Speed Good Usage Database, file, mail servers D4 D2 P D5 D14 D4 P D6 D10 P D4 D1 D5 P D13 D4 D4 P D11 D16 D4 P D8 D12 P D4 D3 D7 P D15 D is k 1 D is k 2 D is k 3 D is k 4 D is k 5 D is k 6 R5 R0 R5 For more information on the jumpers referenced in this diagram, refer to the user guide located on the web at: http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/server/ 2 Install the RAID Module Power down the system and disconnect the power cord. A B C D Remove the system cover. Attach the RAID Module to the matching server board connector and press the module card firmly to engage the barrel standoffs. The Intel ® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080 is shown for illustrative purpose. Press down gently but firmly to ensure that the card is properly seated in the connectors, and then insert the four pin standoffs into the barrel standoffs respectively. Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080, RMS25CB040, RMT3CB080, and RMS25CB080N Reference Diagram 3 Connect the RAID Module Connect the wide end of the provided cable to the top silver connector (ports 0-3). The Intel ® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080 is shown for illustrative purpose. A Push the cable into the silver connector until it makes a slight click. B If using more than four drives, connect the wide end of the second cable to the bottom silver connector (ports 4-7). C Connect the other ends of the cables to SATA drives or to the ports on a SATA or SAS backplane. Notes: Both non-expander backplanes (one cable per drive) and expander backplanes (one or two total cables) are supported. Drive power cables (not shown) are required. D Go to Step 4 on Side 2 Rear view of four SATA drives or backplane connected to ports on the Intel ® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080. D C B A D Ports 4-7 (This connector is not available on Intel ® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB040 ) 1 Installing the Barrel Standoff Power down the system and disconnect the power cord. A Locate the matching SAS Module connector on your server board, see your server board documentation. B Insert the barrel standoffs into the matching holes in the server board. The Intel ® Server Board S2600IP is shown for illustrative purpose. C Back View SAS Module Connector Front View J3A1 BBU/RMFBU Connector (This connector is not available on Intel ® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080N) J4A1 Ports 0-3 Speaker J4B2 Advanced Software Hardware Key Connector J4B1 Ports 4-7 (This connector is not available on Intel ® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB040) Module Mounting Holes G42740-006 This guide contains step-by-step instructions for installing the Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080, RMS25CB040, RMT3CB080, and RMS25CB080N and information on using the BIOS setup utility to configure a single logical drive array and install the driver into the operating system. These guides and other supporting documents (including a list of supported server boards) are also located on the web at: http://www.intel.com. For more advanced RAID configurations, or to install with other operating systems, please refer to the Hardware User’s Guide. Read all cautions and warnings first before starting your RAID Controller integration. If you are not familiar with ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) procedures used during system integration, see your Hardware Guide for complete ESD procedures. For more details on Intel ® RAID controllers, see: www.intel.com/go/serverbuilder. Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080, RMS25CB040, RMT3CB080, and RMS25CB080N Quick Start User's Guide * Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080 as shown
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Page 1: Intel® Integrated RAID Module · SAS 1.0 or SATA II hard disk drives) for Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080, RMS25CB040, and RMS25CB080N ... Microsoft Windows Vista*,Red

What you will need to begin

• SAS 2.0 or SATA III hard disk drives (backward compatible to support SAS 1.0 or SATA II hard disk drives) for Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080,RMS25CB040, and RMS25CB080N SATA III hard disk drives (backward compatible to support SATA II hard disk drives) for Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMT3CB080• Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080, RMS25CB040, RMT3CB080, or RMS25CB080N (SAS/SATA cables need to be prepared separately)• SAS/SATA cable accessory kit, which can be ordered from Intel separately.Please see the Tested Operating System List for available cable accessory kits at:http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/server• Intel® Server Board with SAS Module connector• Resource CD, which is shipped with systems or boards • Operating system installation media: Microsoft Windows Server 2003*, Microsoft Windows Server 2008*, Microsoft Windows Server 2012*, Microsoft Windows 7*, Microsoft Windows Vista*,Red Hat* Enterprise Linux, SUSE* Linux Enterprise Server, VMware* ESX Server 4, and VMware* ESXi 5.

Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Copyright © 2014, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.

Warning

Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the instructions. Also see the Intel® Server Board and Server ChassisSafety Information document at:http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/sb/cs-010770.htm for complete safety information.

Warning

Installation and service of this product should only be performed by qualified service personnel to avoid risk of injury from electrical shock or energy hazard.

Caution

Observe normal ESD [Electrostatic Discharge] procedures during system integration to avoid possible damage to server board and/or other components.

Tools Required

Anti-staticwrist strap

Phillips*screwdriver

Audible Alarm InformationFor information about the audible alarm and how to silence or disable it, see the reverse side of this document.

Building Value with Intel®Server Products, Programs, and Support

Get the high-value server solutions you need by taking advantage of the outstanding value Intel® provides to system integrators:

For more information on Intel®'s added-valueserver offerings, visit the Intel® ServerBuilderwebsite at: www.intel.com/go/serverbuilder.

• Worldwide 24x7 technical support (AT&T Country Code + 866-655-6565)1

• World-class service, including a three-year limited warranty and Advanced Warranty Replacement1

• High-quality server building blocks• Extensive breadth of server building blocks• Solutions and tools to enable e-Business

• Product information, including product briefs and technical product specifications• Sales tools, such as videos and presentations• Training information, such as the Intel® Online Learning Center• Support Information and much more

Intel® ServerBuilder is your one-stop shop for information about all of Intel®'s Server Building Blocks such as:

1Available only to Intel® Channel Program Members, part of Intel® e-Business Network.

Choosing the Right RAID Level

0 D4D2D4D6D8Disk 2

D4D1D3D5D7Disk 1

1 D4D1D2D3D4Disk 2

D4D1D2D3D4Disk 1

5 D4D2P

D5D8Disk 2

D4P

D4D6PDisk 3

D4D1D3P

D7Disk 1

6 D4D2P1P2D7Disk 2

D4P1P2D5D8Disk 3

D4P2D4D6P1Disk 4

D4D1D3P1P2Disk 1

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10 D4D1D3D5D7Disk 2

D4D2D4D6D8Disk 3

D4D2D4D6D8Disk 4

D4D1D3D5D7Disk 1

R1 R1

R0

50

D4D1P1P2

D14Disk 2

D4D2D5P1P2Disk 3

D4P2D6

D10P1Disk 4

D4P1P2D9

D13Disk 1

D4D3P1P2

D16Disk 6

D4D4D7P1P2Disk 7

D4P2D8

D12P1Disk 8

D4P1P2

D11D15Disk 5

R0

R6

R6

2 NONE Striping (speed) 100% Excellent Excellent High throughputworkstation

2 1 Mirroring (redundancy)

50% Verygood

Good OS, appsentry level

3 1 Striping anddistributed parity(fault tolerance)

n-1(67-94%)

Verygood

Good Data, web/mediaserver

3 2 Striping with dualdistributed parity

n-2(50-88%)

Good Good High faulttolerance

4 1 permirror set

Striping across mirrors

50% Verygood

Good

6 2 per R6set

Striping across R6arrays

n-4(50-88%)

Verygood

Good Critical data

6 1 per R5set

Striping across R5arrays

n-2(67-94%)

Excellent VeryGood

Database, file,mail servers

MinimumPhysicalDrivesRAID

Fail PDsAllowed Method Capacity

ReadSpeed

WriteSpeed Good Usage

Database, file,mail servers

D4D2P

D5D14

D4P

D6D10

P

D4D1D5P

D13

D4D4P

D11D16

D4P

D8D12

P

D4D3D7P

D15Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5 Disk 6

R5

R0

R5

For more information on the jumpers referenced in this diagram, refer to the user guide located on the web at: http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/server/

2 Install the RAID ModulePower down the system and disconnect the power cord.A

BC

D

Remove the system cover.

Attach the RAID Module to the matching server board connector and press the module card firmly to engage the barrel standoffs.The Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080 is shown for illustrative purpose.

Press down gently but firmly to ensure that the card is properly seated in the connectors, and then insert the four pin standoffs into the barrel standoffs respectively.

Intel® Integrated RAID ModuleRMS25CB080, RMS25CB040, RMT3CB080,and RMS25CB080N Reference Diagram

3 Connect the RAID ModuleConnect the wide end of the provided cable to the top silverconnector (ports 0-3).The Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080 is shown forillustrative purpose.

A

Push the cable into the silver connector until it makes a slight click.BIf using more than four drives, connect the wide end of the secondcable to the bottom silver connector (ports 4-7).

C

Connect the other ends of the cables to SATA drives or to the portson a SATA or SAS backplane.Notes: Both non-expander backplanes (one cable per drive) and expander backplanes (one or two total cables) are supported. Drive power cables (not shown) are required.

D

Go to Step 4 on Side 2

Rear view of four SATA drives or backplane connected to ports on the Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080.

D

C B

A

D

Ports 4-7(This connector is not available on

Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB040 )1 Installing the Barrel Standoff

Power down the system and disconnect the power cord.A

Locate the matching SAS Module connector on your server board, see your server board documentation.

B

Insert the barrel standoffs into the matching holes in the server board. The Intel® Server Board S2600IP is shown for illustrative purpose.

C

Back View

SAS ModuleConnector

Front View

J3A1BBU/RMFBUConnector(This connector isnot available on Intel® IntegratedRAID ModuleRMS25CB080N)

J4A1Ports 0-3

Speaker

J4B2Advanced Software

Hardware Key Connector

J4B1Ports 4-7

(This connector isnot available on

Intel® Integrated RAID ModuleRMS25CB040)

Module MountingHoles

G42740-006

This guide contains step-by-step instructions for installing the Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080, RMS25CB040,RMT3CB080, and RMS25CB080N and information on using theBIOS setup utility to configure a single logical drive array andinstall the driver into the operating system.

These guides and other supporting documents (including a list of supported server boards) are also located on the web at: http://www.intel.com.

For more advanced RAID configurations, or to install with otheroperating systems, please refer to the Hardware User’s Guide.

Read all cautions and warnings first before starting your RAID Controller integration.

If you are not familiar with ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) procedures used during system integration, see your Hardware Guide for complete ESD procedures. For more details on Intel® RAID controllers, see: www.intel.com/go/serverbuilder.

Intel® Integrated RAID ModuleRMS25CB080, RMS25CB040, RMT3CB080,and RMS25CB080NQuick Start User's Guide

* Intel® Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080 as shown

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Install the Operating System Drivers5Create Installation Media

Microsoft Windows 2003* OR

To manage a RAID array, install Intel® RAID Web Console 2Install the Intel® RAID Web Console 2 package from the Resource CD.

Choose one of four installation modes: Complete (installs all features), Client (administrative machine only), Server (can be managed remotely), or StandAlone (only manages itself).

To start Intel® RAID Web Console 2 from within the OS: Choose Start | Programs | RAID WebConsole | RAID WebConsole 2. For additional details, see the Intel® RAID Software User’s Guide.

Create installation media (floppy disk required for Microsoft Windows 2003*; removable media, such as a floppy disk, USB device, or CD/DVD-ROM, required for Microsoft Windows 2008*). See the instructions at the right.

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3

Boot the server and start the OS installation.

Press the <F6> key as soon as the first screen appears.

When prompted to specify a mass storage controller: 4

5

Extract the contents of the ZIP file and run Setup.exe from the Disk1 folder. Unpack Linux_rwc2_**tar.gz.Remove any line breaks and allow permissions by typing$> tr -d ‘\15\32’ < existing_file_name > new_file_name$> chmod a+x new_file_nameRun ./install.sh

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4

5

When you see: “Where do you want to install Windows?”, select Load Driver, and then click Next.

Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the Windows installation.

Extract the files from the zip file to your hard drive. Copy the appropriate files to afloppy disk (for Microsoft Windows 2003*) or removable media (for Microsoft Windows 2008*).

Copy the matching .sys, .cat, .oem, and .inf driver files to a floppy disk or removable media.

Extract the driver update disk (DUD) image (file extension .img) from the zip file to your hard drive. If you have a system with Microsoft Windows*, you will need a third-party utlity such as ‘rawrite’ to extract the DUD image to a floppy disk. For a system under Linux* or Sun Solaris*, use the ‘dd’ command as follows:

Microsoft Windows* Linux*

Obtain the drivers either from the resource CD or the Intel® website. 1

If using the Resource CD, insert the resource CD. Browse to \Drivers and then the matching OS folder.

Go to http://downloadcenter.intel.com and locate your product under Server Products in the left menu.OR

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3

When prompted by the Load Driver dialog:

a. Insert the removable installation media that you created in step 1 above.

b. Press the <Enter> key to select the “Installation Driver” and continue with the Windows installation.

b. Insert the installation driver disk that you created in step 1 above.

c. Press the <Enter> key to select the “Installation Driver” and continue with the Windows installation.

a. Press <S> to specify additional storage devices.

Create installation media (removable media, such as a floppy disk, USB device, or CD/DVD-ROM) required. See the instructions at the right.

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2

3 At the boot prompt, insert the Linux* installation disk that you created in step 1.

Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. The RAID controller driver is automatically detected and installed.

Boot the system with Red Hat* Enterprise Linux CD-ROM.

Boot the system with SuSE* Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) CD-ROM.

When the first screen displays, insert the Linux* installation disk that you created step 1.

Press the <F5> key for SLES 10 or the <F6> key for SLES 11 to load the driver, and then select an installation menu option.

Type Linux dd, and press the <Enter> key.

ORMicrosoft Windows 2008*/2012*OR Red Hat*

Enterprise LinuxSuSE* Linux

Enterprise Server

dd if=<image_file_name> of=<path-to-media>

‘path-to-media’ is usually /dev/fd0, but may differ if you are using a USB floppy drive.

Install the Intel® RAID Web Console 2 package from the Resource CD.

Note: Below section lists the general driver loading process for frequently used operating systems. For more details, and for other supported operating systems, refer to the corresponding driver release notes to get latest information.

Use the Intel® RAID BIOS Console Utility to create a RAID Volume4Note: As necessary, see “Choosing the Right RAID Level” on side 1 of this Quick Start User's Guide for a brief description of the RAID levels.

Power on the system and press <Ctrl> + <G> when the following screen is displayed.

1 After a brief pause, the RAID BIOS Console screen is displayed. Click Configuration Wizard.

3 Select New Configuration and click Next.4

For this example, Manual Configuration is used. Click Next.(For further information, see the Intel® RAID Software User’s Guide on the Resource CD.)

5 Add physical drives to the array by pressing the <Ctrl> key while clicking on entries under Physical Drives. Once you have selected all the drives you wish to add to the array, click Add To Array. Then, click Next.

6 Define further arrays or click Accept DG if finished. Then, click Next.7 Select the RAID Level from the drop-down list. Select the Stripe Size.Enter the size of the logical drive. Click Accept.

8 Click Next.9

Click Yes.10

Click Yes.11

Creation of a RAID volume is now complete.

Select Fast Initialize to do a preliminary initialization of the drivesfor loading the operating system. A full initialization will occur in the background.

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When the Intel® RAID BIOS Console starts, it will display the Intel® Integrated RAID Modules installed in the system. Click on the "Adapter No." radio button to choose the controller, and then click Start.

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Understanding the Audible AlarmThe audible alarm will beep under two conditions: When a drive has failed, and during and following a rebuild.

The drive failure alarms are as follows:

� Degraded Array: Short tone, one second on, one second off� Failed Array: Long tone, three seconds on, one second off� Hot Spare Commissioned: Short tone, one second on, three seconds off

The alarm can be temporarily silenced either in the Intel® BIOS Console or in the Intel® Web Console 2 management utilities. The alarm is not disabled and will sound again if another event occurs. The temporarily silenced alarm will be enabled if the system is power cycled.

The alarm can be disabled either in the Intel® BIOS Console or in the Intel® Web Console 2 management utilities. When disabled, the alarm will not sound unless it is re-enabled in one of the utilities.

The rebuild alarm tone remains ON during the rebuild. After the rebuid completes, an alarm with a different tone will sound, signaling the completion of the rebuild. This is a one-time (non-repeating) tone.

The drive failure tones will repeat until the problem is corrected or until the alarm is silenced or disabled.


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