Introduction: Dell PowerEdge Expandable RAID Controller 2/Si
Installation Guide
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Introduction: Dell
PowerEdge Expandable RAID Controller 2/Si
Installation Guide
| Installation Overview |
Controller Management Utilities |
System Requirements |
Conventions |
The DellTM PERC 2TM/Single Channel Integrated RAID Controller provides powerful disk array support in PowerEdgeTM 2400 servers.
This installation guide explains how to install the PERC 2/Si device driver and install the controller management software, allowing you to manage the controller and its attached storage devices.
Note:
Before beginning this software installation, you must first do the
necessary hardware setup to enable PERC 2/Si. For information on
setting up the hardware to enable PERC 2/Si, see the appropriate Dell
hardware documentation for your system.
Installation Overview
The following steps are required to install the PERC 2/Si software:
- Enable the PERC 2/Si.
- For more information, see the appropriate hardware documentation.
- Optionally create and configure containers using the PERC 2/Si BIOS.
- For more information, see Using the BIOS Container Configuration Utility.
- Install the PERC 2/Si device driver.
- For more information, see Installing the Device Driver.
- Install the controller management software.
- For more information, see Installing the Controller Management Software.
Note:
Version 2.6 is incompatible with earlier versions. If you are adding a
Version 2.6 controller to a system containing a controller at an earlier
version, you must upgrade the firmware, drivers, and controller
management software (as a complete set) for the controller at the earlier
version. For information on how to perform the upgrade, see Performing
an Upgrade Installation.
Controller Management Utilities
The PERC 2/Si supports the following management utilities:
- Dell OpenManageTM Array Manager (Array Manager)Array Manager software provides a comprehensive solution to storage management in an integrated graphical view. Through a common interface, Array Manager lets you configure and manage local and remote storage attached to a server while the server is online and continuing to process requests.
- Array Manager obtains data from storage devices and the logical volumes contained on those devices. Array Manager displays storage configuration in both a physical and a logical view. The physical view shows the physical connections between the storage devices. The logical view shows a logical representation of your storage as logical volumes.
- From the Array Manager console, you can do the following:
- Create and manage software and hardware RAID solutions
- Display all of your storage information in a graphical environment
- Customize the Array Manager interface to suit your individual needs
- You can install Array Manager from your Dell OpenManage Application CD. For more information on using Array Manager to configure and manage your system, see the Array Manager documentation on the Dell Online Documentation CD.
- Flexible Array Storage Tool (FAST)FAST software enables you to manage data, files, and storage devices in an easy-to-use graphical interface with wizard support.
- In addition, you can integrate the FAST software with higher-level management platforms to unify systems and network management. FAST can create a container consisting of partitions on different disks where each partition is less than the entire disk's capacity. FAST can be used to locally manage a PERC 2/Si on systems running the MicrosoftTM Windows NT®/Windows 2000® operating system. Also from Microsoft Windows NT/Windows 2000, you can use FAST to remotely manage many controllers from the PERC 2 and PERC 3 family that are installed on another system running Microsoft Windows NT/Windows 2000 or NetWare.
- For more information on FAST, see the Flexible Array Storage Tool User's Guide.
Note:
Currently, the FAST and Array Manager utilities are not
designed to coexist on the same system.
- Command Line Interface (CLI)CLI lets you perform most of the tasks that you can perform with the FAST utility and, in addition, lets you perform some tasks not available in FAST. CLI enables you to use CLI commands in command scripts. For more information on CLI, see the Command Line Interface User's Guide and the Command Line Interface Reference Guide, available on Dell's Web site, (www.support.dell.com).
- BIOS Utilities The built-in PERC 2/Si BIOS includes the following utilities that allow you to configure and manage your controller and attached storage devices:
- Container Configuration Utility (CCU) Allows you to create and manage containers.
- SCSISelect Utility (SSU)Allows you to configure your SCSI bus and devices.
- Disk Utilities (DU)Allows you to format and verify your attached storage devices.
System Requirements
The following are the minimum system requirements for the PERC 2/Si:
- A Dell PowerEdgeTM 2400 server with the PERC 2/Si option. Refer to www.dell.com for PowerEdge server and PERC 2/Si compatibility information.
- A minimum of 64 MBytes of main memory.
- One 64 MByte PC-100 SDRAM DIMM (Dual-In Line Memory Module) with ECC for cache memory (included with controller).
- 32 MBytes of available hard disk space for the PERC 2/Si software.
- One of the following:
- A 3.5-inch, 1.44-MByte floppy disk drive.
- CD-ROM drive.
Software Version
This book supports Version 2.6.
Conventions
This document uses the following typographic conventions:
- Enter
Used for key names, screen elements, and for options you are told to select.
- nwconfig
Used for file and program names and screen messages.
- A:\w2ksetup.bat
Used for text that must be typed exactly as shown.
This document includes three kinds of advisories:
Note:
Notes are reminders, tips, or suggestions that might simplify the
procedures included in this document.
Caution:
Cautions alert you to actions that might cause damage to your
system or your data.
WARNING:
Warnings alert you to actions that might cause injury to you or
someone else.
To avoid injury to people or damage to equipment and data, be sure to follow the cautions and warnings in this document. Dell does not claim to have included in this document every condition or situation that might require a caution or warning notice. Be sure to consult the documentation for your computer and any connected equipment when you are installing the equipment or changing its configuration.
WARNING:
Always use caution when handling electrical equipment!
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