Addonics Technologies ADSA4R5 User Manual

Addonics  
T E C H N O L O G I E S  
4-Port SATA II PCI  
RAID5/JBOD Controller Card  
(ADSA4R5)  
User’s Guide  
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Contents  
FCC Warning................................................................................... 1  
LIMITED WARRANTY ................................................................. 1  
Contents............................................................................................ 2  
Chapter 1 Specifications ................................................................... 3  
Chapter 2 RAID Tutorial ...............................................................4-5  
Chapter 3 BIOS Installation .......................................................... 6-7  
Chapter 4 New Windows System (fresh installation).................... 8-12  
Chapter 5 Existing Windows System installation....................... 13-18  
Windows 2000 Driver ............................................... 13-14  
Windows XP Driver .................................................. 15-16  
Windows 2003 Server .............................................. 17-18  
Verifying controller driver.............................................. 18  
Technical Support & Contact Information.................................... …19  
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Chapter 1  
Specifications  
General  
= Serial ATA (SATA) – 1.5 Gbps (150MB/s)  
= Compliant with SATA 1.0, and ATA, ATA II  
Extensions to SATA 1.0:  
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Port Multiplier  
Native Command Queuing (NCQ)  
First Party DMA  
= Four independent DMA channels with 2KB FIFO per channel  
= Independent command fetch, scatter/gather, and command execution  
=Supports ATAPI devices: CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, etc.  
=Supports hot-plug of SATA devices  
=Built-in RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 1+0, RAID 5 and JBOD support  
=Silicon Image chipset SiI 3124  
PCI Interface  
=Supports PCI bus host cards with 32-bit data  
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Chapter 2  
RAID tutorial  
2. What is RAID?  
RAID - Redundant Array of Independent Disks  
RAID technology manages multiple disk drives to enhance I/O performance  
and provide redundancy in order to withstand the failure of any  
individual member, without loss of data. This card provides two RAID Set  
types, Striped (RAID 0) and Mirrored (RAID 1).  
2.1 Disk Striping (RAID 0)  
Striping is a performance-oriented, non-redundant data mapping technique.  
While Striping is discussed as a RAID Set type, it is actually does not provide  
fault tolerance. With modern SATA bus mastering technology, multiple  
I/O operations can be done in parallel, enhancing performance. Striping  
arrays use multiple disks to form a larger virtual disk.  
2.2 Disk Mirroring (RAID 1)  
Disk mirroring creates an identical twin for a selected disk by having the data  
simultaneously written to two disks. This redundancy provides instantaneous  
protection from a single disk failure. If a read failure occurs on one drive, the  
system reads the data from the other drive.  
2.3 Mirrored-Striping (RAID 1+0)  
A Mirrored-Striping Set does just what it says, combining both Striping and  
Mirroring technologies to provide both the performance enhancements that  
come from Striping and the data availability and integrity that comes  
from Mirroring. When data is written to a Mirrored-Striped Set, instead of  
creating just one virtual disk, as Striping would do, a second, mirrored virtual  
disk is created as well.  
2.4 Spare Drive (RAID 1 +S)  
Spare Drive is a standby drive assigned to serve a Raid 1 Set. When a  
member drive of this Raid 1 set drive fails, the Spare Drive becomes a  
member drive and automatically starts to rebuild. Thus making it the new  
member of the Raid 1Set.  
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2.5 Parity RAID (RAID 5)  
Parity or RAID 5 adds fault tolerance to Disk Striping by including parity  
information with the data. Parity RAID dedicates the equivalent of one disk  
for storing parity stripes. The data and parity information is arranged on the  
disk array so that the parity is written to different disk. There are at least 3  
members to a Parity RAID set.  
2.6 JBOD (Just Bunch of Disks)  
The JBOD is a virtual disk that can either be an entire disk drive or a segment  
of a single disk drive.  
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Chapter 3  
BIOS Installation (RAID Setting)  
Creating and deleting RAID sets is a function found in the BIOS. During boot  
up, the RAID setting message will appear and pause for a few moments to allow  
the user to choose what to do. This board will act as normal NON-RAID card  
when BIOS not configured for RAID. Just proceed to Software  
Installation section directly. If you use traditional parallel ATA HDD, make  
sure your hard drives be set up as master mode before the RAID setting.  
3.1 Creating Striped Sets (RAID 0)  
1. As the BIOS boots, Press CTRL+S or F4 to enter the raid bios utility.  
2. Select Create RAID set. Press Enter.  
3. Select Stripe then press Enter.  
4. Select Auto configuration or manually select the drives Press Enter.  
5. Press Y to save your settings.  
6. Press CTRL+E and then press Y to exit the setup.  
7. Your RAID configuration is complete. Please proceed to software installation  
section.  
3.2 Creating Mirrored Sets (RAID 1)  
1. As the BIOS boots, Press CTRL+S or F4 to enter the raid bios utility.  
2. Select Create RAID set. Press Enter.  
3. Select Mirrored then press Enter.  
4. Select Auto configuration or manually select the drives. Press Enter.  
5. Press Y to save your settings.  
6. Press CTRL+E and then press Y to exit the setup.  
7. Your RAID configuration is complete. Please proceed to software  
installation section.  
3.3 Creating a Mirrored-Striped Set (RAID 1+0)  
1. As the BIOS boots, press CTRL+S or F4 to enter the raid bios utility.  
2. Select Create RAID set. Press Enter.  
3. Select RAID 1 set then press Enter.  
4. Select Auto configuration or manually select the drives. Press Enter.  
5. After the Raid 1 set is created then click on Create Raid Set again.  
6. Press Create the spare drive. Select the drive to be the spare.  
7. Press Y to save your settings.  
8. Press Ctrl-E then Y to exit the setup.  
9. Your RAID configuration is complete. Please proceed to software  
installation section.  
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3.4 Creating a Spare Drive  
1. As the BIOS boots, press CTRL+S or F4 to enter the raid bios utility.  
2. Select Create RAID set. Press Enter.  
3. Select RAID 1 set then press Enter.  
4. Select Auto configuration or manually select the drives. Press Enter.  
5. After the Raid 1 set is created then click on Create Raid Set again.  
6. Press Create the spare drive. Select the drive to be the spare.  
7. Press Y to save your settings.  
8. Press Ctrl-E then Y to exit the setup.  
9. Your RAID configuration is complete. Please proceed to software  
installation section.  
Note: Raid 1 must be created first before spare drive can be created.  
3.5 Deleting RAID Sets  
1. As the BIOS boots, Press CTRL+S or F4 to enter the raid bios utility.  
2. Select Delete RAID set. Press Enter.  
3. Answer Y to remove the RAID set. If the RAID set being deleted is a Striped  
set, then all of the data will be lost. If the set being deleted is a Mirrored set, then  
the data will remain intact and accessible on both drives.  
3.6 Rebuilding Mirrored Sets  
1. After replacing the failed hard drives boot the BIOS, Press CTRL+S or F4  
to enter the raid bios utility.  
2. Select rebuilding Mirrored set. Press Enter.  
3. Select Online rebuild or Offline rebuild.  
4. Answer Y to rebuild the Mirrored set of hard drive.  
3.7 Resolving Conflict  
When a RAID set is created, the metadata written to the disk includes drive  
connection information (Primary and Secondary). If, after a disk failure, the  
replacement disk was previously part of a RAID set (or used in another system), it  
may have conflicting metadata, specifically in reference to the  
drive connection information. If so, this will prohibit the RAID set  
from being either created or rebuilt, In order for the RAID set to function  
properly, this old metadata must be first overwritten with the new  
metadata. To resolve this, select Resolve Conflicts, and the correct metadata,  
including the correct drive connection information; will be written to the  
replacement disk.  
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Chapter 4  
New Windows Systems (Fresh Installation)  
Hardware Configuration  
Port 1  
Note: To do a fresh install of Windows, your hard drive must be connected  
to Port 1 of the host controller.  
For New Windows Systems (Fresh Installation) with Multilane Bridge  
Hardware Configuration  
Port 1  
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Multilane Bridge for SATA Controller  
Port 1  
Multilane Bridge for SATA Storage  
Port 1  
Note: To do a fresh install of Windows, your hard drive must be connected  
to Port 1 of the Multilane Bridge for SATA Storage. The SATA  
cable on Port 1 of your host controller must be connected to the  
SATA Port 1 of the Multilane Bridge for SATA Controller.  
Before installation, extract the driver files to a floppy diskette.  
a. Open the Addonics Technologies Driver Disk.  
b. On the main menu select SATA Controller Drivers >  
ADSA45R.  
c. The Winzip Self-Extractor – ADSA4R5 opens. Click Browse and  
select My Documents.  
d. The folder ADSA4R5 will be created.  
e. Select the folder with your corresponding operating system and  
extract the file to the floppy diskette.  
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Hardware Installations:  
1. Remove PC cover.  
2. Select an empty PCI slot and insert the SATA Controller.  
3. Makes sure to secure the bracket with a screw.  
4. Close the PC’s cover.  
Fresh Windows Operating System Installation Types:  
A. Concatenated Raid Set  
Requires One hard drive  
B. Stripped Raid Set (RAID 0)  
Requires Two hard drives  
C. Mirrored Raid Set (RAID 1)  
Requires Two hard drives  
D. Parity Raid Set (RAID 5)  
Requires Three or more hard drives  
A. CONCATENATED RAID Set Configuration in RAID BIOS:  
1. Power ON your PC.  
2. Wait until the system prompts for the RAID BIOS Configuration Utility.  
Press CTRL+ S or the F4 key to enter the BIOS RAID Utility.  
3. The RAID Utility menu screen will be displayed. Select Create RAID  
set.  
4. Choose CONCATENATION. Press Enter. Press Enter to select first  
drive of the RAID set.  
5. Are You Sure? Press Y.  
6. Under the Logical Drive Component, you should see SiI Concatenation  
and the Drive Capacity.  
7. Press CRTL+E to Exit.  
8. Are you sure to exit? Press Y.  
9. The PC will reboot.  
10. At the Windows Set-up screen, press F6 to specify and add the driver.  
11. Insert the Floppy Driver diskette containing the driver from step 1 above.  
Press S, then press Enter.  
12. Select  
Silicon Image SiI 3124 SATARaid Controller for Windows XP/  
Server 2003 or  
Silicon Image SiI 3124 SATARaid Controller for Windows 2000,  
press Enter.  
13. Press Enter to continue and follow on-screen instructions to  
complete installation.  
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B. STRIPPED RAID Set Configuration in RAID BIOS:  
1. Power ON your PC.  
2. Wait until the system prompts for the RAID BIOS Configuration Utility.  
Press CTRL+ S or the F4 key to enter the BIOS RAID Utility.  
3. The RAID Utility menu screen will be displayed. Select Create RAID  
set.  
4. Choose RAID 0. Press Enter. Press Enter to automatically create RAID  
set.  
5. Press Enter to select the Raid size.  
6. Are You Sure? Press Y.  
7. Under the Logical Drive Component, you should see SiI Raid0 Set and  
the Drive Capacity.  
8. Press CRTL+E to Exit.  
9. Are you sure to exit? Press Y.  
10. The PC will reboot.  
11. At the Windows Set-up screen, press F6 to specify and add the driver.  
12. Insert the Floppy Driver diskette containing the driver from step 1 above.  
Press S, then press Enter.  
13. Select  
Silicon Image SiI 3124 SATARaid Controller for Windows XP/  
Server 2003 or  
Silicon Image SiI 3124 SATARaid Controller for Windows 2000,  
press Enter.  
14. Press Enter to continue and follow on-screen instructions to  
complete installation.  
C. MIRRORED RAID Set Configuration in RAID BIOS:  
1. Power ON your PC.  
2. Wait until the system prompts for the RAID BIOS Configuration Utility.  
Press CTRL+ S or the F4 key to enter the BIOS RAID Utility.  
3. The RAID Utility menu screen will be displayed. Select Create RAID  
set.  
4. Choose RAID 1. Press Enter. Press Enter to automatically create a  
RAID 1 set without data copy.  
5. Press Enter to select the Raid size.  
6. Are You Sure? Press Y.  
7. Under the Logical Drive Component, you should see SiI Raid1 Set and  
the Drive Capacity.  
8. Press CRTL+E to Exit.  
9. Are you sure to exit? Press Y.  
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10. The PC will reboot.  
11. At the Windows Set-up screen, press F6 to specify and add the driver.  
12. Insert the Floppy Driver diskette containing the driver from step 1 above.  
Press S, then press Enter.  
13. Select  
Silicon Image SiI 3124 SATARaid Controller for Windows XP/  
Server 2003 or  
Silicon Image SiI 3124 SATARaid Controller for Windows 2000,  
press Enter.  
14. Press Enter to continue and follow on-screen instructions to  
complete installation.  
D. PARITY RAID Set Configuration in RAID BIOS:  
1. Power ON your PC.  
2. Wait until the system prompts for the RAID BIOS Configuration Utility.  
Press CTRL+ S or the F4 key to enter the BIOS RAID Utility.  
3. The RAID Utility menu screen will be displayed. Select Create RAID  
set.  
4. Choose RAID 5. Press Enter.  
5. Select how many drives for the raid set. Press Enter to select 3.  
6. Press Enter to automatically create raid set.  
7. Press Enter to select the Raid size.  
8. Are You Sure? Press Y.  
9. Under the Logical Drive Component, you should see SiI Raid5 Set and  
the Drive Capacity.  
10. Press CRTL+E to Exit.  
11. Are you sure to exit? Press Y.  
12. The PC will reboot.  
13. At the Windows Set-up screen, press F6 to specify and add the driver.  
14. Insert the Floppy Driver diskette containing the driver from step 1 above.  
Press S, then press Enter.  
15. Select  
Silicon Image SiI 3124 SATARaid Controller for Windows XP/  
Server 2003 or  
Silicon Image SiI 3124 SATARaid Controller for Windows 2000,  
press Enter.  
16. Press Enter to continue and follow on-screen instructions to  
complete installation.  
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Chapter 5  
Existing Windows System installation  
This section provides the information on how to install the drivers of RAID  
Native SATA-150 4Ports PCI Host Adapter onto computer with existing  
operating systems:  
5.1. Windows 2000 Driver and software installation  
For Existing Windows 2000 Systems (with Service Pack 2 or later)  
Note: Install the SATA Utilities from the CD that came with your package  
first before installing the Host Controller.  
1. Power on the system. Insert the CDROM that came with the product.  
The Addonics Technologies Driver Disk window pops up. Select SATA  
Utilities > Model # ADSA4R5.  
2. The WinZip Self-Extractor – SiI_3124.exe window pops up. Click the  
Browse button and locate My Documents, click OK. Click the Unzip  
button.  
3. Go to My Documents, double click the SiI 3124 folder and select the  
SATARAID Tools folder. Select the folder with your operating system.  
4. Install the SATARAID5 software by clicking the 3124-W-I32-R.  
a. Welcome to the 3124-W-I32-R SATARAID5 Setup Wizard:  
Click Next.  
b. License Agreement: Select ‘I Agree’, click Next.  
c. Do you want to add a shortcut to your Desktop? : Click Next.  
d. Select Installation Folder: Click Next.  
e. Confirm Installation: Click Next.  
f. The J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 5 – License window  
opens. Select ‘I accept the terms in the license agreement’ then  
click Next.  
g. J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 5 – Setup Type: Click  
Next.  
h. J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 5 – Complete: Click  
Finish.  
i. 3124-W-I32-R-SATARAID5 – Installation Complete: Click  
Close.  
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5. Power OFF PC and remove its cover.  
6. Select an empty PCI slot and insert the SATA Controller.  
7. Makes sure to secure the bracket with a screw.  
8. Close the PC’s cover.  
Windows 2000 Driver Installations  
9. Turn computer ON. When Windows boots up, “Found New Hardware  
Wizard” pops on the screen. The Digital Signature Not Found window  
opens. The Silicon Image SiI 3124 SoftRaid5 Controller is identified. Do  
you want to continue the installation? Click Yes.  
10. Please wait while the wizard installs the software…  
11. When the new hardware wizard has finished installing the Serial ATA  
Controller Card, click Finish to complete the installations.  
12. The “Found New Hardware Wizard” pops on the screen and the Silicon  
Image’s Pseudo Processor Device is identified. Do you want to continue  
the installation? Click Yes.  
13. Please wait while the wizard installs the software…  
14. When the new hardware wizard has finished installing the Silicon  
Image’s Pseudo Processor Device, click Finish to complete the  
installations.  
15. Restart the PC for the new settings to take effect.  
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5.2. Windows XP Driver and Software Installation  
Note: Install the SATA Utilities from the CD that came with your package  
first before installing the Host Controller.  
1. Power on the system. Insert the CDROM that came with the product.  
The Addonics Technologies Driver Disk window pops up. Select SATA  
Utilities > Model # ADSA4R5.  
2. The WinZip Self-Extractor – SiI_3124.exe window pops up. Click the  
Browse button and locate My Documents, click OK. Click the Unzip  
button.  
3. Go to My Documents, double click the SiI 3124 folder and select the  
SATARAID Tools folder. Select the folder with your operating system.  
4. Install the SATARAID5 software by clicking the 3124-W-I32-R.  
a. Welcome to the 3124-W-I32-R SATARAID5 Setup Wizard:  
Click Next.  
b. License Agreement: Select ‘I Agree’, click Next.  
c. Do you want to add a shortcut to your Desktop? : Click Next.  
d. Select Installation Folder: Click Next.  
e. Confirm Installation: Click Next.  
f. The J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 5 – License window  
opens. Select ‘I accept the terms in the license agreement’ then  
click Next.  
g. J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 5 – Setup Type: Click  
Next.  
h. J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 5 – Complete: Click  
Finish.  
i. 3124-W-I32-R-SATARAID5 – Installation Complete: Click  
Close.  
Hardware Installations:  
5. Power OFF PC and remove its cover.  
6. Select an empty PCI slot and insert the SATA Controller.  
7. Makes sure to secure the bracket with a screw.  
8. Close the PC’s cover.  
Windows XP Driver Installations  
9. Turn computer ON. When Windows boots up, “Found New Hardware  
Wizard” pops on the screen and the Silicon Image SiI 3124 SoftRaid5  
Controller is identified. What do you want the wizard to do? “Install the  
software automatically (Recommended)” is selected by default. Click  
Next.  
10. Please wait while the wizard installs the software…  
11. The Hardware Installation window opens. Click “Continue Anyway”.  
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12. When the new hardware wizard has finished installing the Serial ATA  
Controller Card, click Finish to complete the installations.  
13. The “Found New Hardware Wizard” pops on the screen and the Silicon  
Image’s Pseudo Processor Device is identified. What do you want the  
wizard to do? “Install the software automatically (Recommended)” is  
selected by default. Click Next.  
14. Please wait while the wizard installs the software…  
15. When the new hardware wizard has finished installing the Silicon  
Image’s Pseudo Processor Device, click Finish to complete the  
installations.  
16. Restart the PC for the new settings to take effect.  
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5.3. Windows 2003 Server Driver and software installation  
Note: Install the SATA Utilities from the CD that came with your package  
first before installing the Host Controller.  
1. Power on the system. Insert the CDROM that came with the product.  
The Addonics Technologies Driver Disk window pops up. Select SATA  
Utilities > Model # ADSA4R5.  
2. The WinZip Self-Extractor – SiI_3124.exe window pops up. Click the  
Browse button and locate My Documents, click OK. Click the Unzip  
button.  
3. Go to My Documents, double click the SiI 3124 folder and select the  
SATARAID Tools folder. Select the folder with your operating system.  
4. Install the SATARAID5 software byclicking the 3124-W-I32-R.  
a. Welcome to the 3124-W-I32-R SATARAID5 Setup Wizard:  
Click Next.  
b. License Agreement: Select ‘I Agree’, click Next.  
c. Do you want to add a shortcut to your Desktop? : Click Next.  
d. Select Installation Folder: Click Next.  
e. Confirm Installation: Click Next.  
f. The J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 5 – License window  
opens. Select ‘I accept the terms in the license agreement’ then  
click Next.  
g. J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 5 – Setup Type: Click  
Next.  
h. J2SE Runtime Environment 5.0 Update 5 – Complete: Click  
Finish.  
i. 3124-W-I32-R-SATARAID5 – Installation Complete: Click  
Close.  
Hardware Installations:  
5. Power OFF PC and remove its cover.  
6. Select an empty PCI slot and insert the SATA Controller.  
7. Makes sure to secure the bracket with a screw.  
8. Close the PC’s cover.  
Windows 2003 Server Driver Installations  
9. Turn computer ON. When Windows boots up, “Found New Hardware  
Wizard” pops on the screen and the Silicon Image SiI 3124 SoftRaid5  
Controller is identified. What do you want the wizard to do? “Install the  
software automatically (Recommended)” is selected by default. Click  
Next.  
10. Please wait while the wizard installs the software…  
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11. The Hardware Installation window opens. Click “Continue Anyway”.  
12. When the new hardware wizard has finished installing the Serial ATA  
Controller Card, click Finish to complete the installations.  
13. The “Found New Hardware Wizard” pops on the screen and the Silicon  
Image’s Pseudo Processor Device is identified. What do you want the  
wizard to do? “Install the software automatically (Recommended)” is  
selected by default. Click Next.  
14. Please wait while the wizard installs the software…  
15. When the new hardware wizard has finished installing the Silicon  
Image’s Pseudo Processor Device, click Finish to complete the  
installations.  
16. Restart the PC for the new settings to take effect.  
Verifying Host Controller Driver installation under  
Windows 2000/XP/2003  
1. Right click on 'My Computer' icon, select 'Properties', left click on  
'Hardware' tab, and then on 'Device Manager' button.  
2. Double click on 'SCSI and RAID Controllers', If there is no yellow  
'! ' or ' ? ' in front of 'Silicon Image SiI 3124 SoftRaid 5  
Controller', the driver is started correctly.  
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Technical Support  
If you need assistance to get your unit functioning properly, please call  
Addonics Technical Support. Our technical staff will be happy to assist you,  
but they will need your help to do so. Calling the technical support staff  
without all the proper information can be both time consuming and  
frustrating. Here are some tips to help you out:  
MODEL NUMBER – Please have this number on hand.  
SYSTEM INFORMATION – Type of computer, peripherals, etc.  
OPERATING SYSTEM – What version of Windows  
WHAT’S THE TROUBLE? – Give enough information  
about your problem so that we can recreate and diagnose it.  
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