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SUPERTRAK TX8650, TX8658USER MANUALVersion 1.1

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SuperTrak TX Series User ManualxChapter 7: Technology Background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167Introduction to RAID . . . . . .

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual88Figure 3. WebPAM PRO Tree View The Administrative Tools section is different for the Administrator and Super Users th

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO89Choosing a Display LanguageWebPAM PRO displays in the following languages:To change the display language:1. Cli

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual90You can also view events by clicking the Subsystems icon in Tree View, then clicking the Event tab in Management Vi

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO91 Figure 4. The Storage Network appears in Tree ViewTo view the Storage Network, click Show Storage Network in t

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual92Managing UsersUser Management includes all functions dealing with user accounts. Functions include:• Viewing User Inf

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO93You can also set user privilege under Subsystem/Host Management. See “Setting User Privilege” on page 97 and “S

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual948. Click the Submit button. Creating a UserTo create a user:1. Log into WebPAM PRO as the Administrator or a Super Us

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO952. Click the Administrative Tools icon. 3. Click the User Management icon.4. Click the Delete tab in Manage

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual96Working with Subsystem/Host ManagementSubsystem/Host Management includes the following functions:• Viewing Subsystem/

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO975. Do one of the following actions:• To create an in-band connection: Type the Host PC’s IP address into the ad

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ContentsxiChapter 9: Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .195Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . .

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual98Managing Software ServicesSoftware Services include the following functions:• Viewing Service Status (page 98)• Chang

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO99The range is 1 to 1440 minutes. 15 minutes is the default.Session Time Out refers to the amount of time the con

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual100Setting up Extended SMTPTo make Extended SMTP settings:1. Click the Administrative Tools icon in Tree View.2. Clic

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO101Changing CIM Client SettingsThe CIM client is part of the WebPAM PRO Utility Server. The Utility Server can be

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual102Managing the HostThe Host is designated by its IP address:127.0.0.1. Host functions include:• Viewing Host Informati

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO103Managing the SubsystemSubsystem functions include:• Viewing Subsystem Information (page 103)• Checking Subsyst

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual104If any item reports other than “OK” click that item in the Tree to investigate the cause of the problem.Viewing the

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO105Clearing the Runtime Event LogThis function clears the events from the runtime event log screen and from the R

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual106To save the NVRAM event log:1. In Tree View, click the Subsystem icon.2. From the dropdown menu on the Events tab,

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO107Making Background Activity SettingsTo make settings for background activities:1. In Tree View, click the Subsy

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual108Running Background ActivitiesTo run a background activity from the Background Activities tab:1. In Tree View, click

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO109• Redundancy Check. See “Running Redundancy Check” on page 1364. In the Scheduler dialog box, check the Enable

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual11010. For Redundancy Check only:• Choose the Auto Fix option. This feature attempts to repair the problem when it find

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO111• Physical Drive List – Device number, model, type, capacity, location, operational status, and configuration•

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual112Managing the ControllerThe RAID controller is the heart of the RAID storage system. Management of Controllers includ

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO113• Operational Status•Power On Time• Cache Usage• Dirty Cache Usage• Part Number• Serial Number• Hardware Revis

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual114Making Controller SettingsTo make Controller settings:1. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View. 2. Click the Contr

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO115Uncheck the box to disable the buzzer.6. Click the Submit buttonThe changes take effect immediately.Testing th

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual116Managing EnclosuresThis function of WebPAM PRO does not apply to the SuperTrak RAID controller card installed in the

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO117Managing Physical DrivesManaging Physical Drives deals with the physical disk drives under the SuperTrak RAID

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1Chapter 1: Introduction• About This Manual, below• Product Overview (page 2)• WebPAM PRO Management Software (page 2)Thank you for purchasing one of

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual118 Figure 6. VTrak drive carrier LEDsViewing Physical Drive InformationTo view physical drive information:1. Click the

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO1195. Click a Physical Drive icon. 6. Click the Settings tab in Management View. 7. Choose an option from the C

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual120Managing Disk ArraysDisk Array Management includes the following functions:• Viewing Disk Arrays (page 120)• Locatin

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO121 Figure 7. VTrak drive carrier LEDsCreating a Disk ArrayWebPAM PRO provides three methods of creating a disk a

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual122Creating a Disk Array – Automatic ConfigurationThe Disk Array – Automatic Configuration option enables you to create

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO123Creating a Disk Array – Express ConfigurationThe Disk Array – Express Configuration option enables you to choo

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual124• Logical Drives – The slot number of the logical drive(s), their RAID level, capacity, and stripe size • Spare Driv

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO125Creating a Disk Array – Advanced ConfigurationThe Disk Array – Advanced Configuration option enables you to di

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual1265. Specify a Sector size from the dropdown menu.512 B, 1 KB, 2 KB, and 4 KB are available. 512 B is the default. 6.

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO127Deleting a Disk ArrayThe Disk Arrays–Delete tab enables you to delete existing disk arrays.To delete a disk ar

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual2Product OverviewSuperTrak TX8650 and TX8658 are SAS and SATA RAID Controller cards. When used with WebPAM PRO software

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual128available. However, the logical drive has lost redundancy (fault tolerance). You must determine the cause of the pro

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO129The choices are 512 B, 1 KB, 2 KB, and 4 KB. 512 B is the default. See “Choosing Sector Size” on page 174.10.

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual130Migrating a Disk ArrayOn SuperTrak, RAID level migration is performed on the disk array but it applies to the logica

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO131Rebuilding a Disk ArrayWhen you rebuild a disk array, you are actually rebuilding the data on a replacement ph

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual132Running Media Patrol on a Disk ArrayMedia Patrol checks the magnetic media on physical drives.You can schedule Media

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO133Managing Logical DrivesLogical drives are made from disk arrays. In the Tree, you can see a graphic representa

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual134Locating a Logical DriveVirtual or Third Party EnclosuresSupport for this feature depends on how your system or encl

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO135Logical Drive SynchronizationSynchronization is an automatic procedure applied to logical drives when they are

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual1362. Click the Logical Drive Summary icon. 3. Click the icon of the logical drive you want to Initialize. 4. From

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO137Managing Spare DrivesWhen a physical drive in a disk array fails and a spare drive of adequate capacity is ava

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Chapter 1: Introduction3Operating System SupportOn the Host PC where you install the SuperTrak controller and WebPAM PRO, Promise Technology recommend

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual1382. Click the Spare Drives icon. 3. Click the Create tab in Management View. 4. Choose a spare type, Global or Dedi

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO139Making Spare Drive SettingsThe Spare Drive–Settings tab enables you to change the settings of an existing spar

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual140Working with the Logical Drive SummaryThe Logical Drive Summary displays a list of all logical drives under the Supe

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO141Viewing Individual Logical Drive Information1. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View. 2. Click the Logical D

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual142

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143Chapter 6: Management with the CLI• Opening the CLI on Windows (below)• Opening the CLI on Linux (page 144)• Table of Supported Commands (page 145)

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual144Opening the CLI on LinuxTo open the CLI:1. Open a terminal window.2. Go to the /opt/Promise/WebPAMPRO/Agent/bin dire

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Chapter 6: Management with the CLI145Table of Supported CommandsCommand Actionabout View utility information.array View or edit array information.Crea

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual146Notes and ConventionsCommands and options are NOT case sensitive.Not all extended keys are supported. However, you c

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Chapter 6: Management with the CLI147List of Supported Commands aboutUsageaboutSummaryDisplays utility information.arrayUsagearray [-a <action>

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual4Key Features and BenefitsThe following information offers an overview of the major features of the Promise SuperTrak T

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual148SummaryThe array command is the main command for performing advanced configuration and maintenance tasks on disk arr

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Chapter 6: Management with the CLI149-d <DA ID> The disk array ID. Valid values are 0-255. Specifies the desired array ID when creating (add) an

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual150information on page 154. If not specified, the default 512 B is used.Axle= RAID10 has 2 axles, no options.PreferredC

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Chapter 6: Management with the CLI151SummaryThe bga command displays all current background activities and makes settings each background activity.Opt

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual152syncrate= Synchronization rate determines the rate at which synchronization will run. (low=25, medium=50, high=75)lo

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Chapter 6: Management with the CLI153on Turn on the buzzer.off Turn off the buzzer.configUsageconfig -a autoconfig -a expr [-r y|n] [-c y|n] [-p y|n]

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual154log Stripe, 64 KB; Sector, 512 MB; ReadAhead, WriteBack.other Stripe, 64 KB; Sector, 512 MB; ReadAhead, WriteBack.fi

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Chapter 6: Management with the CLI155cacheflushinterval= Sets the time interval in seconds to flush the controller writeback cache.1..12migrationstora

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual156nvram Some events are also stored in NVRAM.These events remain after rebooting and are a subset of the RAM events.-i

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Chapter 6: Management with the CLI157Examplesexport -t userdb -s 192.168.1.1 -f userdb.binexport -t servicereport -s 192.168.1.1 -f servicereport expo

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Chapter 1: Introduction5Employs the latest Promise PCI Express SATA/SAS ASIC technologyFully supports Serial ATA specifications with 150 and 300 MB/se

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual158Options-a <action> Specifies the action to perform.list Displays a list of the initializations in progress or

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Chapter 6: Management with the CLI159-s ["<option>=<value>"]Specifies the logical drive settings to change.alias= A user-specif

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual160mpUsagemp -a <action>SummaryThe mp command activates Media Patrol. Media Patrol searches the physical drives f

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Chapter 6: Management with the CLI161Options-a <action> Specifies the action to perform.list (Default) Displays all physical drives, their make,

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual162stop Stops a Rebuild.pause Pauses a Rebuild.resume Resumes a paused Rebuild.-d <DA ID> Specifies which disk ar

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Chapter 6: Management with the CLI163-n Do not fix inconsistent data. This option causes Redundancy Check to run without correcting inconsistent data.

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual164Specifies the disk array ID. Requires the -a list option.Displays a list of global spares and spares dedicated to th

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Chapter 6: Management with the CLI165-p <path number> Specifies the path number of the HBA and subsystem.The path number starts from 1.Exampless

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167Chapter 7: Technology Background• Introduction to RAID (below)• Choosing a RAID Level (page 172)• Choosing Stripe Block Size (page 174)• Choosing S

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual6Specifications• Port Counts and ConnectorsTX8650: 8 internal, two SFF-8087TX8658: 8 external, two SFF-8088• Interface:

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual168RAID 0 – StripeWhen a logical drive is striped, the read and write blocks of data are interleaved between the sector

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Chapter 7: Technology Background169RAID 1 – MirrorWhen a logical drive is mirrored, identical data is written to a pair of physical drives, while read

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual170RAID 10 – Mirror / StripeMirror/Stripe combines both of the RAID 0 and RAID 1 logical drive types. RAID 10 is simila

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Chapter 7: Technology Background171PassThru / Bypass ModePassThru/Bypass Mode is equivalent to a single-drive JBOD in other applications. It is not a

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual172Choosing a RAID LevelThere are several issues to consider when choosing the RAID Level for your logical drive. The f

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Chapter 7: Technology Background173RAID 10Recommended applications for RAID 10:• Imaging applications • Database servers • General fileserverPassThru

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual174Choosing Stripe Block SizeYou set the stripe block size, also called block size, when you create a logical drive. Wi

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Chapter 7: Technology Background175• Linux operating systems with the 2.6 kernel support 64-bit LBA. For these OSes, always choose the default 512 B s

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual176Full initialization, where all data bits of all blocks of the logical drive are set to zero, is not supported on the

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Chapter 7: Technology Background177The tables below shows the migration options for a source logical drive according to its RAID level. The available

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7Chapter 2: Installation• Unpacking the SuperTrak Card, below• Installing the SuperTrak Card (page 8)• Choosing the Physical Drives (page 12)• Creatin

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual178Ranges of Disk Array ExpansionThe Windows XP (32-bit) operating systems support a 10-byte LBA format. As a result, t

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Chapter 7: Technology Background179At this point, you have the choice of:• Format the unpartitioned/unformatted capacity as a second logical drive• De

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual180Critical & Offline Logical DrivesA fault-tolerant logical drive—RAID 1 or 10—goes critical when a physical drive

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Chapter 7: Technology Background181• Displays yellow !s red Xs in Tree View (right) • Sends email messages, per your configuration• Displays popup

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual182Without a Hot Spare DriveIf there is no hot spare drive of adequate capacity, you must remove the failed drive and i

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183Chapter 8: Troubleshooting• Problem Reports from SuperTrak• Buzzer (page 183)• LEDs (page 183)•BIOS (page185)• Problems Reported in WebPAM PRO (pag

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual184Global LED DisplayGlobal LEDs glow in response to Logical Drive status.Direct LED DisplayDirect LEDs, glow and blink

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting185BIOSThe problem is first reported in the SuperTrak BIOS screen when you boot your PC or server, as shown below. Figure 1.

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual186 Figure 2. SuperTrak BIOS screen, logical drive offlineIf the SuperTrak BIOS detects an Offline logical drive, the B

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting187Problems Reported in WebPAM PROOpen WebPAM PROIf WebPAM PRO is not running, do the following actions:1. Open WebPAM PRO.S

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SuperTrak TX Series User ManualiiCopyright© 2008 Promise Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Copyright by Promise Technology, Inc. (Promise Technolog

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual8Installing the SuperTrak CardThe SuperTrak TX Controller card fits into any available PCI-Express x8 slot. You can als

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual188• Keeps a record in the Event Log (below)

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting189Critical & Offline Logical DrivesA fault-tolerant logical drive—RAID 1 or 10—goes critical when a physical drive is r

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual190 Figure 3. Physical Drive Management screenIn the example above, there is no physical drive for ID 00:02:00. Assumin

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting191Rebuilding a Logical DriveThe remedial action for a Critical logical drive is to rebuild it, meaning the data from the fa

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual1925. Highlight the Source Sequence Number and press Enter. Then type the ID number of one of the physical drives you n

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting193Recovering from a Blank ScreenOccasionally, while you are performing a RAID management operation using WebPAM PRO, your b

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual194

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195Chapter 9: Support• Frequently Asked Questions (below)• Contacting Technical Support (page 199)• Limited Warranty (page 202)• Returning the Product

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual196How can I change the resources that the SuperTrak uses? The SuperTrak TX Series Controllers are fully PnP. This mean

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Chapter 9: Support197I already have an array on a Promise FastTrak controller. Can I move that array to my new SuperTrak TX Series controller? No. The

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Chapter 2: Installation93. Install the SuperTrak card into the open PCI-Express slot. 4. Fasten the SuperTrak card bracket to the system case.5. Do on

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual198are categorized as a SCSI device. This allows you to set the boot sequence in your BIOS setup utility to boot from S

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Chapter 9: Support199Contacting Technical SupportPromise Technical Support provides several support options for Promise users to access information an

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual200GermanyItalyTaiwan E-mail Support e-Support On-LineFax Technical Support +49 0 2 31 56 76 48 29Attn: Technical Suppo

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Chapter 9: Support201China – Beijing China – ShanghaiE-mail Support e-Support On-LineFax Support+86 10 8857 8015 Attn: Technical SupportPhone Support

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual202Limited WarrantyPromise Technology, Inc. (“Promise”) warrants that this product, from the time of the delivery of th

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Chapter 9: Support203back up or otherwise save important data before installing any product and continue to back up your important data regularly.No o

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual204Returning the Product For RepairIf you suspect a product is not working properly, or if you have any questions about

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Chapter 9: Support205You are responsible for the cost of insurance and shipment of the product to Promise. Note that damage incurred due to improper t

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207Appendix A: Partition and FormatIn order for your operating system to recognize and work with the physical drives attached to your SuperTrak TX Con

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual10 Figure 2. SuperTrak TX8658 card7. Optional. Attach cables from the LED pins on the SuperTrak card to the LEDs in you

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual2083. Click the Next button to start the Wizard.4. In the following windows, choose Disk 1 to Initialize. Do not choose

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Appendix A: Partition and Format2096. Click the Next button to start the wizard.7. In the following windows, do the following actions. Click Next to m

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual210When formatting is complete, your logical disk will appear as a hard drive in the Disk Management window (above) and

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211Appendix B: Upgrades• Updating SuperTrak BIOS and Firmware (page 211)• Updating WebPAM PRO (page 213)Updating SuperTrak BIOS and FirmwareFollow thi

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual212Updating the BIOS and Firmware on SuperTrak1. Attach a USB memory stick or USB hard drive to your PC or server.2. Ba

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Appendix B: Upgrades213Updating WebPAM PROFollow this procedure to upgrade the WebPAM PRO Software on your PC or server.Downloading the WebPAM PRO Upd

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual214

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215Appendix C: LED Backplane Connections• Schematic Diagrams (below)• Direct LED Display (page 217)• Aggregate LED Display (page 217)• Global LED Disp

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual216 Figure 2. SuperTrak fault and activity LED connectionsFor LED status and behavior information, see the tables on th

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Appendix C: LED Backplane Connections217Direct LED DisplayDirect LEDs, glow and blink in response to the SuperTrak’s firmware status.For more informat

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Chapter 2: Installation11Figure 5. Global and Aggregate LED pins, TX8658Connecting SuperTrak to a VTrak JBOD EnclosureIf you are connecting the SuperT

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual218Global LED DisplayGlobal LEDs glow in response to Logical Drive status.When a Global LED glows amber or red, you mus

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219IndexNumerics2 TB limitation 175AAbout This Manual 1addhost 96subsystem 96Agent, WebPAM PRO 30, 101alias, logical drive 125, 128Auto Rebuild enable

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SuperTrak EX Series User Manual220delete, cont.subsystem 97user 94disk arraycapacity 70create 14, 71create advanced 125create automatically 122create

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Index221Gglobal spare drive 176HHeader 87health, subsystem 103hostadd 96delete 97information 102hot spare drive 176Iinformationbuzzer 115controller 11

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SuperTrak EX Series User Manual222logical drive, cont.critical 180, 189, 191delete 76, 129information 73, 133, 134, 141initialization 75, 126, 129, 13

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Index223problemslogical drive 180, 189physical drive 69, 180Product Overview 2RRAIDchoosing a RAID level 172introduction to 167VTrak subsystem 116RAID

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SuperTrak EX Series User Manual224settings, cont.email service 99error block threshold 107logical drive 76, 135other users 92physical drives 118reassi

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Index225Ttechnical support, contacting 199test email 100testing the buzzer 115Tomcat server 99transport, prepare disk array 132Tree View 87troubleshoo

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SuperTrak EX Series User Manual226WebPAM PRO, cont.Header 87hostadd 96delete 97info 96icon in RedHat application menu 48installingon Linux 40Windows 3

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual12Choosing the Physical DrivesThe SuperTrak TX Controller card supports SAS and 1.5-Gb/s or 3.0-Gb/s SATA physical driv

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Chapter 2: Installation13Creating a Logical DriveYou can use the SuperBuild™ Utility to create a logical drive with the attached physical drives. You

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual143. Press the arrow keys to highlight Disk Array Management and press Enter.The Disk Array Management screen appears.4

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Chapter 2: Installation157. Highlight Return to Previous Menu and press Enter.The Main Menu appears.8. Highlight Logical Drive Management and press En

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual1611. Highlight Next Step and press Enter.The Create Logical Drive Step 2/2 screen appears.12. Press the arrow keys to

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Chapter 2: Installation17At this point you can create additional logical drives, if there is physical drive space available. To create another logical

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NoticesiiiRadio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursu

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual18Installing the CLIThe Command Line Interface (CLI) provides rapid setup of disk arrays and logical drives. You can al

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Chapter 2: Installation195. In the License Agreement dialog box, choose the I accept... option, then click the Next button.Figure 8. License Agreement

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual206. In the Choose Destination Location dialog box, you can:• Accept the default installation folder (recommended)• Spe

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Chapter 2: Installation217. In the Ready to Install dialog box, click the Install button to continue.Figure 10. Ready to Install dialog box

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual228. In the Install Complete dialog box, click the Finish button to exit the installer.Figure 11. Install Complete dial

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Chapter 2: Installation23Installing onto Linux For Linux PCs, Promise offers two different binary files:• WebPAM PRO and CLI – Installs either or both

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual245. In the Introduction dialog box, click the Next button to proceed with installation.Figure 12.Introduction dialog b

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Chapter 2: Installation256. In the License Agreement dialog box, choose the I accept... option, then click the Next button.Figure 13.License Agreement

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual267. When the Choose Install Folder dialog box appears, you can:• Accept the default installation folder (recommended)•

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Chapter 2: Installation278. In the Pre-Installation Summary dialog box, click the Install button to continue.Figure 15.Pre-Installation Summary dialog

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual289. In the Install Complete dialog box, click the Next button to continue.Figure 16.Install Compete dialog box

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Chapter 2: Installation2910. In the Register On-line dialog box, click the Done button to exit the installerFigure 17.Register On-line dialog boxWith

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual30Installing WebPAM PROWebPAM PRO adds three components to your PC or server:• Utility Server• Agent• Command Line Inte

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Chapter 2: Installation31Internet BrowserTypically an Internet browser comes with your operating system. The WebPAM PRO installer does not include a b

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual324. In the Introduction dialog box, click the Next button to proceed with installation.Figure 18.Introduction dialog b

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Chapter 2: Installation335. In the License Agreement dialog box, choose the I accept... option, then click the Next button.Figure 19.License Agreement

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual346. In the Setup Type dialog box, choose the option you prefer:• Typical – Installs the Agent, Server, and CLI. Recomm

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Chapter 2: Installation357. Optional. If you chose the Custom option, the Select Features dialog box appears. Choose any combination of three options:

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual368. In the Choose Destination Location dialog box, you can:• Accept the default installation folder. Recommended for m

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Chapter 2: Installation379. In the WebPAM PRO Server dialog box, check the box to select SSL security.External SSL Security – Applies security to all

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vContentsChapter 1: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . .

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual3810. In the Ready to Install dialog box, click the Install button to continue.Figure 24.Ready to Install dialog box

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Chapter 2: Installation3911. In the Install Complete dialog box, click the Finish button to exit the installer.Figure 25.Install Complete dialog boxWi

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual40Installing WebPAM PRO onto LinuxTo install WebPAM PRO onto your Linux-based PC or server:1. Boot the PC or server, lo

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Chapter 2: Installation41Figure 26.Introduction dialog box

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual426. In the License Agreement dialog box, choose the I accept... option, then click the Next button.Figure 27.License A

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Chapter 2: Installation437. In the Choose Install Product dialog box, choose any combination of three options:• WebPAM PRO Utility Server – One Server

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual448. When the Choose Install Folder dialog box appears, you can:• Accept the default installation folder. Recommended f

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Chapter 2: Installation459. In the SSL Security Options dialog box, check the box to select SSL security.External SSL Security – Applies security to a

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual4610. In the Pre-Installation Summary dialog box, click the Install button to continue.Figure 31.Pre-Installation Summa

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Chapter 2: Installation4711. In the Install Complete dialog box, click the Next button to continue.Figure 32.Install Compete dialog box

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SuperTrak TX Series User ManualviChapter 3: Installing Drivers, cont.Windows Server 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual4812. In the Register On-line dialog box, click the Done button to exit the installerFigure 33.Register On-line dialog

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Chapter 2: Installation49Logging into WebPAM PROYou can log into WebPAM PRO in either of two ways:• Logging in at the Host PC (page 49)• Logging in ov

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual50Together, your entry looks like this:https://192.168.10.228:8443/promiseLogin ScreenWhen the opening screen appears:1

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Chapter 2: Installation51Setting up WebPAM PROThe first time you use WebPAM PRO, you must add the Host PC so that WebPAM PRO will recognize it. You on

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual52Figure 36.Add Subsystem/Host tab4. Click the Submit button.The newly added host appears in the Tree, on the left side

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53Chapter 3: Installing Drivers• Driver Installation Media• Windows (page 54)• Linux (page 55)• Windows Server 2008• New OS Installation (page 56)• Ex

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual54Driver Installation MediaWindowsIf your Windows PC does not have a floppy drive, copy the driver file to a CD or a US

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Chapter 3: Installing Drivers55LinuxChoose the medium that works for your system. If your Linux PC does not have a floppy drive, copy the driver file

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual56Windows Server 2008New OS InstallationThe following details the installation of the SuperTrak TX Series RAID Controll

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Chapter 3: Installing Drivers57Existing SystemAfter installing the SuperTrak TX Series RAID Controller card and rebooting your system, Windows Server

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ContentsviiChapter 4: Management with SuperBuild™, cont.Using the Miscellaneous Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80Making

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual58Windows Server 2003New OS InstallationThe following details the installation of the SuperTrak TX Series RAID Controll

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Chapter 3: Installing Drivers59Existing SystemAfter installing the SuperTrak TX Series RAID Controller card and rebooting your system, Windows Server

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual60Red Hat LinuxNew OS Installation1. Start the RedHat Linux Installation by booting from the install CD. 2. At the “Wel

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Chapter 3: Installing Drivers61SuSE LinuxNew OS Installation1. Start the SuSE Linux Installation by booting from the install CD. 2. As the system boot

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63Chapter 4: Management with SuperBuild™• SuperTrak BIOS (below)• Accessing the Main Menu (page 66)• Viewing Controller Information (page 67)• Managin

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual64 Figure 1. SuperTrak BIOS screen If the SuperBuild BIOS detects a Critical logical drive, the BIOS reports the condit

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Chapter 4: Management with SuperBuild™65If the SuperTrak BIOS detects an Offline logical drive, the BIOS reports the condition. Figure 3. SuperTrak BI

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual66Accessing the Main MenuThe opening screen of the SuperBuild utility is the Main Menu. Figure 4. SuperBuild Main MenuT

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Chapter 4: Management with SuperBuild™67Viewing Controller InformationThe SuperBuild utility displays information about the selected SuperTrak TX cont

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SuperTrak TX Series User ManualviiiChapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO, cont.Managing Software Services, cont.Setting Event Frame Refresh Time . . .

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual68Managing Physical DrivesPhysical drive management includes these functions:• Viewing Physical Drives (page 68)• Viewi

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Chapter 4: Management with SuperBuild™69 Configuring Physical DrivesPhysical drives can be configured for one of two modes:• RAID Mode – For use in a

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual70Managing Disk ArraysDisk array management includes these functions:• Viewing Disk Arrays (page 70)• Viewing Disk Arra

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Chapter 4: Management with SuperBuild™71The following information displays:ID – The enclosure, slot, and LUN numbers of the physical driveModel Name –

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual72Deleting a Disk ArrayTo delete a disk array:1. In the Main Menu, highlight Disk Array Management and press Enter.The

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Chapter 4: Management with SuperBuild™73Managing Logical DrivesLogical drive management includes these functions:• Viewing Logical Drives (page 73)• V

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual74Capacity – Data capacity of the logical drive in GBRAID Level – Chosen when the logical drive was created.Stripe Size

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Chapter 4: Management with SuperBuild™75• To change the Sector Size, highlight Sector Size and press Enter.Use the default 512 Bytes. Only exceptions

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual76Changing Logical Drive SettingsThe only logical drive setting you can change is the name. To change logical drive’s n

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Chapter 4: Management with SuperBuild™77Managing Spare DrivesSpare drive management includes these functions:• Viewing Spare Drives (page 77)• Viewing

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ContentsixChapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO, cont.Managing Disk Arrays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120View

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual78Creating a Spare DriveFor a physical drive to qualify as a spare, the drive must be:• Unconfigured – Not part of an a

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Chapter 4: Management with SuperBuild™79An asterisk (*) appears at the left of the selected disk array.5. Highlight Save Setting and press Enter.The c

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual80Using the Miscellaneous MenuThe Miscellaneous menu enables three useful functions on SuperTrak:• Making the SAS Ready

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Chapter 4: Management with SuperBuild™81Working with the BuzzerThe buzzer sounds to inform you that your RAID system needs attention. But the buzzer d

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83Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO• Logging into WebPAM PRO (page 83)• Accessing the Interface (page 86)• Managing Users (page 92)• Working with

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual84Logging in over the NetworkYou can log into WebPAM PRO from any PC with a network connection to the Host PC (where th

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO85Login ScreenWhen the opening screen appears:1. Type administrator in the User Name field.2. Type password in th

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SuperTrak TX Series User Manual86Accessing the InterfaceWebPAM PRO is browser-based RAID management software with a graphic user interface. Basic user

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO87There are four major parts to the WebPAM PRO interface:• Header (see page 87)• Tree View (see page 87)• Managem

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