Logic MegaRAID Express User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Introduction to RAID
- 3 RAID Levels
- 4 Features
- 5 Configuring MegaRAID Express 500
- 6 Hardware Installation
- Checklist
- Installation Steps
- Summary
- 7 Cluster Installation and Configuration
- Software Requirements
- Hardware Requirements
- Installation and Configuration
- Driver Installation Instructions under Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Network Requirements
- Shared Disk Requirements
- Cluster Installation
- Installing the Windows 2000 Operating System
- Setting Up Networks
- Configuring the Cluster Node Network Adapter
- Configuring the Public Network Adapter
- Verifying Connectivity and Name Resolution
- Verifying Domain Membership
- Setting Up a Cluster User Account
- Setting Up Shared Disks
- Configuring Shared Disks
- Assigning Drive Letters
- Verifying Disk Access and Functionality
- Cluster Service Software Installation
- Configuring Cluster Disks
- Validating the Cluster Installation
- Configuring the Second Node
- Verify Installation
- SCSI Drive Installations
- Configuring the SCSI Devices
- Terminating the Shared SCSI Bus
- 8 Troubleshooting
- A SCSI Cables and Connectors
- B Audible Warnings
- C Cluster Configuration with a Crossover Cable
- Glossary
- Index

MegaRAID Express 500 Hardware Guide
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68-Pin High Density Connectors,
Continued
Converting Internal Wide to Internal Non-Wide (Type 2)
The cable assembly for converting internal
wide SCSI connectors to internal non-wide SCSI connectors is shown below:
pin 1
pin 1
Connector A: 68 position plug (male)
AMP - 749925-5
Connector B:50 position IDC receptacle (female)
AMP - 499252-4, 1-746285-0, 1-746288-0
Wire: Twisted-Pair Flat Cable or
Laminated Discrete Wire Cable
25 pair 0.050 centerline
28 AWG
A
B
B
pin 1
68 POSITION
CONNECTOR
CONTACT NUMBER
50 POSITION
CONNECTOR
CONTACT NUMBER
16
240
37
441
2049
2116
2250
2317
4729
4863
4930
5064
2451
2518
2652
2719
*
*
*
*
*
*
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
TABLE 1: CONNECTOR CONTACT
CONNECTION FOR WIDE
TO NON-WIDE CONVERSION
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