Hp smart array p212 controller manual

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Home > Compaq Manuals > Storage Adapters > Compaq 3100 ES > Manual Viewer Compaq 3100 ES - Smart Array RAID Controller Manual Free Compaq 3100 ES manuals! Add to My Manuals! Save this manual to your list of manuals Compaq 3100 ES manual table of contents: Compaq 3100 ES | RAID 1: breaking mirrors and rebuilding drives, 4th Edition - Page 1. mirrored array using the Array Configuration Utility.4 Breaking a mirror and rebuilding the array using the manual method.5 Reverting to a previous copy of a mirrored set using the manual method.7 For more information.9 Call to action. ES | RAID 1: breaking mirrors and rebuilding drives, 4th Edition - Page 2.models that may also require a valid HP Smart Array Advanced Pack license. All HP Smart Array controller models support the legacy method for manually breaking. drive size or to configure additional volumes. • When troubleshooting drives or testing software configurations, an administrator. Compaq 3100 ES | RAID 1: breaking mirrors and rebuilding drives, 4th Edition - Page 3 Table 1. HP Smart Array controllers supporting ACU and manual methods of breaking RAID 1(+0) mirrors Supported Controllers Smart Array P212, P410, P410i.-2/ P, SMART-2/ E, SMART-2 SL, SMART-2 DH Smart Array 221, 3100 ES, 3200, 431, 4200, 4250 ES, 5i, 5i Plus, 532, 5312, 5302. Compaq 3100 ES | RAID 1: breaking mirrors and rebuilding drives, 4th Edition - Page 4. within the Maintenance Operation menu. 5. In the selection panel, select Array Configuration and Diagnostics. 6. In the Configuration drop down menu.within the Maintenance Operation menu. 5. Select the drive controller that contains the array to be re-mirrored. 6. In the Configuration View panel. Compaq 3100 ES | RAID 1: breaking mirrors and rebuilding drives, 4th Edition - Page 5.updating the configuration, restart the operating system. The Smart Array controller will use the rebuild process.
NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | FILES | SEE ALSO | COLOPHON HPSA(4) Linux Programmer's Manual HPSA(4) NAME         top hpsa - HP Smart Array SCSI driver SYNOPSIS         top modprobe hpsa [ hpsa_allow_any=1 ] DESCRIPTION         top hpsa is a SCSI driver for HP Smart Array RAID controllers. Options hpsa_allow_any=1: This option allows the driver to attempt to operate on any HP Smart Array hardware RAID controller, even if it is not explicitly known to the driver. This allows newer hardware to work with older drivers. Typically this is used to allow installation of operating systems from media that predates the RAID controller, though it may also be used to enable hpsa to drive older controllers that would normally be handled by the cciss(4) driver. These older boards have not been tested and are not supported with hpsa, and cciss(4) should still be used for these. Supported hardware The hpsa driver supports the following Smart Array boards: Smart Array P700 M Smart Array P212 Smart Array P410 Smart Array P410i Smart Array P411 Smart Array P812 Smart Array P712m Smart Array P711m Storage Works P1210m Configuration details To configure HP Smart Array controllers, use the HP Array Configuration Utility (either hpacuxe(8) or hpacucli(8) or the Offline ROM-based Configuration Utility ( ORCA) run from the Smart Array's option ROM at boot time. FILES         top Device nodes Logical drives are accessed via the SCSI disk driver (sd(4 tape drives via the SCSI tape driver (st(4 and the RAID controller via the SCSI generic driver (sg(4 with device nodes named /dev/sd /dev/st and /dev/sg respectively. HPSA-specific host attribute files in /sys /sys/class/scsi_host/host rescan This is a write-only attribute. Writing to this attribute will cause the driver to scan for new, changed, or removed devices (e.g. hot-plugged tape drives, or newly configured or deleted.