Intel SRCU31 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
1-6 Intel® Server RAID Controller U3-1 User’s Manual Rev 1.0
Quick Start Instructions
One available PCI slot (64bit, 33MHz recommended)
Monitor display resolution of 800 x 600 or higher (recommended)
Intel Server RAID Controller U3-1 Adapter Card
PCI 2.2 Compliant System BIOS
Memory: SDRAM DIMM ECC unless already installed (see supported parts at http://
support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/srcu31)
1.3.1.2 Installing SRCU31 into a System
The SRCU31 comes with the Intel Integrated RAID firmware already programmed into the flash
memory. Note that you must install an approved SDRAM ECC DIMM into the memory socket
prior to SRCU31 installation. See Hardware Requirements. Refer to the approved memory list at
http://support.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/srcu31.
1. Power down the system, disconnect power cord(s) and remove the system cover.
2. Install the SRCU31 into an available PCI slot. Connect one end of the SCSI cable to the
internal (68 pin) or external (VHDCI) SCSI connector on the SRCU31. Connect the other end
of the SCSI cable to the SCSI drives or drive enclosure.
3. Replace the system cover, reconnect power cord(s).
Note: SRCU31 will work in a 32bit slot, however, a 64bit, 33 MHz PCI slot is recommended. Consult the
system guide for the target server board to determine an appropriate 64bit, 33 MHz PCI slot.
Note: Ensure that both ends of the SCSI bus are properly terminated. Consult the documentation for the
drives or drive enclosure for termination details.
1.4 Intel® Integrated RAID Software Setup and
Installation
This chapter details the installation of supported operating systems to a RAID volume controlled
by the SRCU31. Operating systems can also be installed to a pass-through drive (drive attached to
SRCU31, but controlled directly by the host) or to a drive connected to a different controller. For
operating system installation instructions on pass-through drives and drives attached to another
controller, refer to Chapter 2, “Advanced Installation Steps”.
1.4.1 Create a RAID Volume for the Operating System
A RAID volume (or logical drive) must be set up prior to installing an operating system when
installing the operating system to a RAID volume. The volume created in this step will host the
operating system. Ensure that the volume's size is large enough to contain the operating system.
The volume may contain more than just the host operating system if desired.
Create and configure the operating system RAID volume (boot volume) using the RAID
Configuration Utility (RCU). For more information on using the RCU please refer to Section 2.2.
Note: The RCU can only configure one RAID volume at a time. If more than one RAID volume is
needed, use the Advanced RCU (see Section 2.4, “Advanced RAID Configuration Utility” on
page 2-19). By default, the RCU uses all disks attached to the SRCU31 when creating a RAID