User guide

Index 13
failure F-2
RAID 1 1-10
advantages E-6, E-9
automatic data recovery E-18
auto-reliability
monitoring E-17
definition E-5
failure F-2
interim data recovery E-18
rebuilding F-2
regenerating F-2
RAID 4 1-10
advantages E-8
automatic data recovery E-18
auto-reliability
monitoring E-17
definition E-5
disadvantages E-7, E-8
interim data recovery E-18
RAID 5 1-10, E-7
advantages E-6
automatic data recovery E-18
auto-reliability
monitoring E-17
definition E-5
failure F-4
interim data recovery E-18
RAID levels 1-6
definition E-5
supported 1-9
using different E-4
rebuild priority 6-26
Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive
Disks See RAID levels
regulations
electrical 2-6
RJ-45 receptacle x
ROMPaq
options 7-1
system D-4, D-7
running 2-3
running
Array Configuration Utility,
online 6-3
Array Configuration Utility,
SmartStart or Support
Software CD 6-3
screwdrivers 2-1
screws 2-12, 2-13
mounting 2-1
SCSI
bus 1-8
Fast 1-2, 1-7
Fast-Wide 1-2, 1-7
hard drives 1-13
IDs 2-14
assigning 1-7, 1-8
priority 1-8
Wide-Ultra 1-2, 1-7
servers
boot order 2-3
connecting 1-1, 1-9
data 1-11
multiple D-2
operating system 1-11
powering up 4-13
updating firmware D-4
Servers
applying power 3-1
boot order 3-1
setting
accelerator ratio 6-34
drive rebuild 6-34
expand priority 6-34
slots, host adapter 2-3
SmartStart 1-1
SmartStart and Support Software
CD 1-1
FC-AL D-7
point-to-point D-4
spare drives, add or configure 6-35
standby 1-13
starting Array Configuration
Utility 6-2
storage systems, external
connecting 1-1
StorageWorks RAID 4000
boot order 3-1
StorageWorks RAID Array 1-1
StorageWorks RAID Array
4000 2-3
installing
materials needed 2-1