3Ware 9550SXU16MLB10 User Guide - Page 24

Install the Drivers and Make the Operating System Aware of the New Drives

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Getting Started with Your 3ware RAID Controller Information about using 3BM is also included in this user guide, but the installation guide offers a sequential set of steps for initial installation. If the operating system is already installed on another drive in your system, you can configure the drives through either 3BM or through 3ware Disk Manager (3DM). If you want to use 3DM for configuration, go ahead and boot to the OS, install the drivers and the 3DM 2 software, and then configure your units. For details about using 3DM, see "3ware Disk Manager (3DM 2)" on page 27. Note: The ability to configure RAID units, single drives, and hot spares through 3DM is new with version 2 of 3DM (3DM 2). If you previously used 3DM version 1.x, configuration was not available in that version. Install the Drivers and Make the Operating System Aware of the New Drives Complete instructions for installing drivers and completing the installation under Windows, Red Hat Linux, SuSE Linux, and FreeBSD are provided in 3ware 9000 Series Serial ATA RAID Controller Installation Guide. You will also find instructions for updating the driver under "Updating the Driver and Firmware" on page 140. Set Up Management and Maintenance Features 3ware RAID controllers come with software that include a number of features to help you manage and maintain the controller and your configured units. The default settings for these features allow you to begin using your newly configured units right away. You can review and change these features as a final step in your initial setup, or you can make changes to them later, at your convenience. These features include: „ Controller and unit policies, such as staggered spinup, use of write cache, and how unconfigured disks (JBODs) are handled „ Email notification of alarms and other events „ Schedules for when background tasks will be performed, to minimize the impact on day-to-day performance during peak usage times. Details about these features are described in this user guide and can be looked up individually. When you first set up your controller, you may want to review these sections in particular: „ "Configuring Your Controller" on page 73 „ "Setting Unit Policies through 3DM" on page 97 „ "Setting Background Task Rate" on page 124 „ "Scheduling Background Tasks" on page 125 18 3ware 9000 Series Serial ATA RAID Controller User Guide

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Getting Started with Your 3ware RAID Controller
18
3ware 9000 Series Serial ATA RAID Controller User Guide
Information about using 3BM is also included in this user guide, but the
installation guide offers a sequential set of steps for initial installation.
If the operating system is already installed on another drive in your system,
you can configure the drives through either 3BM or through 3ware Disk
Manager (3DM). If you want to use 3DM for configuration, go ahead and
boot to the OS, install the drivers and the 3DM 2 software, and then configure
your units. For details about using 3DM, see “3ware Disk Manager (3DM 2)”
on page 27.
Note:
The ability to configure RAID units, single drives, and hot
spares through 3DM is new with version 2 of 3DM (3DM 2). If
you previously used 3DM version 1.x, configuration was not
available in that version.
Install the Drivers and Make the Operating System Aware of the
New Drives
Complete instructions for installing drivers and completing the installation
under Windows, Red Hat Linux, SuSE Linux, and FreeBSD are provided in
3ware 9000 Series Serial ATA RAID Controller Installation Guide
.
You will also find instructions for updating the driver under “Updating the
Driver and Firmware” on page 140.
Set Up Management and Maintenance Features
3ware RAID controllers come with software that include a number of features
to help you manage and maintain the controller and your configured units.
The default settings for these features allow you to begin using your newly
configured units right away. You can review and change these features as a
final step in your initial setup, or you can make changes to them later, at your
convenience. These features include:
Controller and unit policies, such as staggered spinup, use of write cache,
and how unconfigured disks (JBODs) are handled
Email notification of alarms and other events
Schedules for when background tasks will be performed, to minimize the
impact on day-to-day performance during peak usage times.
Details about these features are described in this user guide and can be looked
up individually. When you first set up your controller, you may want to
review these sections in particular:
“Configuring Your Controller” on page 73
“Setting Unit Policies through 3DM” on page 97
“Setting Background Task Rate” on page 124
“Scheduling Background Tasks” on page 125