IBM SG24-4763-00 Server User Manual


 
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2.5.2.1 ServeRAID Adapter Support Diskettes
Prior to publication, IBM released version 2.0 of the support diskettes for the
ServeRAID Adapter. The two major functional enhancements that this new
version provided are:
1. Internal Hot-Swap Drive Support for the IBM PC Server 704
The IBM PC ServeRAID SCSI Adapter is now supported on the IBM PC
Server 704, for both internal hot-swap disk drives and externally attached
hot-swap disk drives. This enhances the already-robust PC Server 704 and
adds flexibility to its RAID configurations.
To use the IPM PC ServeRAID SCSI adapter in the PC Server 704, the server
must be at BIOS Level 7 or higher and the PC ServeRAID SCSI Adapter
firmware and BIOS must be at Level 2.
2. Logical Drive Migration capabilities
Logical Drive Migration (LDM) for the IBM PC ServeRAID SCSI Adapter is
now available, extending the power and control of your IBM PC Server RAID
implementations.
The primary LDM functions allow you to add capacity to your RAID arrays by
increasing the size of the logical drives, or by creating additional free space
to create new logical drives.
The new LDM code provides the following functions:
Expand the array by adding up to three physical drives at a time. While
expanding the array, the logical drive size can be increased or kept
unchanged. While the logical drive size remains unchanged, the
increased space can be used to define additional logical drives.
Change the RAID level on-the-fly from RAID-0 to RAID-5 by adding a
drive and from RAID-5 to RAID-0 by removing a drive. All logical drives
in the array must be at the same RAID level.
Change RAID level on-the-fly from two-drive RAID-1 to RAID-5 by adding
one physical drive.
Concurrent I/O support: During the LDM process logical drives can be
accessed by users.
Degraded Mode support: While LDM is in progress and the logical drive
goes to Critical mode due to physical drive failure, LDM will continue to
run normally. LDM will not start if the logical drive is already in Critical
mode.
Power Failure Recovery: Should a power failure occur during LDM, the
operation restarts from the point of interruption when power is restored.
Logical Drive Migration functions are controlled from the ServeRAID
Administration and Monitoring Utility. Refer to 2.5.2.5, “Administration and
Monitoring Utility” on page 57 for information about this utility.
At the time of publication, the current levels of the ServeRAID software are:
ServeRAID Configuration Disk V2.00
ServeRAID Driver and Utility Disk V2.00
ServeRAID SCO BTLD Disk V2.00
ServeRAID Administration and Monitoring Utility V2.00
ServeRAID BIOS/Firmware V2.00
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