4 Bay eSATA RAID 0/1/10/5/JBOD SUB SYSTEM w/ 6G PCIe Card RSV-S4-6G User Manual
z PCI+3.3V: 3.3A, Power: 10W Dimensions z 67.5 (H) x 72.0 (L) mm z 2.66 (H) x 2.84 (L) inch Kit Contents z RocketRAID Host Adapter z User’s Guide
2 RAID Card INSTALLATION 2.1 RocketRAID 622 Adapter Layout eSATA Ports: These represent the RocketRAID 620’s 2 External SATA (eSATA) ports. Each por
2.2 Installing the RocketRAID RR622 Host Adapter Note: Make sure the system is powered-off before installing the RocketRAID RR622 host adapter. 1.
Once the RocketRAID host adapter and hard drives have been installed into the chassis, boot-up the system to verify that the hardware is properly reco
2.4.2 USING THE BIOS UTILITY The following keys utilized by the RocketRAID RR622 BIOS utility: Alt – press Alt to highlight the tool bar. Arrow keys
Before creating a RAID array, the disks must be initialized. Disk initialization writes necessary RAID configuration information to the hard disks. Se
Use the arrow keys to highlight the Array Name option and press Enter. The array name dialogue box will appear. Use the keyboard to input a new Arr
order. After all of the disks have been selected and press the ESC key to return to the Create Menu. 5. Next, Use the ↓ arrow key to highlight the C
The BIOS utility will display a list of available RAID arrays. Select the array you wish to delete, and press Enter. The utility will display a warni
2.4.6 Adding/Remove Spare Disks This Add/Remove Spare command is used to assign a hard disk to act as a Spare Disk. Spare Disks are used to automatic
Content 1 WELCOME... 4 1.1
2.4.7 Settings To access the Settings menu, highlight the Settings command from the toolbar, and press Enter. Select Boot Device – select which di
3 Rosewill Software CD Each retail box includes a copy of the Rosewill Products Software CD. This CD contains drivers for different operating systems,
2. Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)”, and click Next to continue. 3. Click on the “Include this location in the search”
4. Browse to the location of the driver and click Next. 5. Windows will display a warning message that states the driver has “not been signed”. Sel
3.2.2 Windows 7/Vista/Windows 2008 Installation Installing the driver for an existing Windows 7, Vista and 2008 system 1. Install the RocketRAID ho
4. Select “I don’t have disc, show me other options”. 5. And then select “Browse my computer for driver software”.
6. Browse to the location of the driver and click “Next”. 7. When asked: “Would you like to install this driver software?”, select “In
8. Reboot the system when prompted. The RocketRAID host adapter will be ready for use after Windows reboots. Installing the driver during a fresh W
2. When the screen “where do you want to install Windows” appears, click “Load driver” and browse for the driver location. Windows can install driver
4 Rosewill RAID Management Utilities (HRM) – Web GUI / CLI The Rosewill RAID Management Utility Suite, also known as “HRM”, includes several user inte
4.2 RED HAT ENTERPRISE/CENTOS, FEDORA CORE, OPEN SUSE – INSTALLING THE WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT UTILITY ...
4. The package can also be installed manually, using a terminal. Log on in as “root”, open a terminal, and browse to the location of the .rpm file.
4.3 Debian/Ubuntu Linux Distributions – Installing the Web-based Management Utility For Debian/Ubuntu Linux distributions, you can use alien to conve
These packages are posted on the Rosewill website, under the download page for the products. 4.5 Installing the Web GUI (v1.5) - Windows Operating Sy
3. The Rosewill Web RAID Management Service install screen will display. Click Next to continue: 4. Click Yes to install the Management utility:
5. Specify the Destination folder and click Next: 6. Confirm the install location, and click Next:
7. Choose to enable or disable Remote Access. Remote access allows the card to be managed via a Web browser from a separate system.
8. Specify the listening port. 7402 is the default setting, and recommended for most systems. 9. Click OK to complete the installation procedure:
4.6 Starting the Web GUI 1. Double-click the “Rosewill Web RAID Management” Icon on the the Desktop to start the Web GUI. The system’s default Web B
4.7 Web GUI – Icon Definitions The Rocket RAID Web GUI uses a variety of Icons to represent various states or functions. The following is a list of
6. :This icon is shown when an array is being initialized. There are two types of RAID initialization: The first is known as “foreground” – the con
1 WELCOME RSV-S4-6G enhances your data storage by combining advanced RAID1 features typically seen on high-end data systems with low cost/high capacit
1. Open the Web GUI interface, log-on, and select “Manage”, then “Device” from the toolbar: 2. Click the “Initialize Devices” button towards the to
To create an array: 1. Select the desired RAID level from the Array Type drop down menu: 2. Name the array – enter a name for the array, using the
Foreground: The RAID initialization process will be set as high priority. The array cannot be utilized this procedure is complete, but the build pro
that the remaining capacity (unused space) can be used to configure additional arrays, or set to act as a “spare” disk. 7. Once all of the RAID param
4.9.1 To assign a Spare disk: 1. Click on the box displayed before the target disk entry, under the Available Disks section, and click the “Add Spa
The disk will be moved to the “Available Disk” Section
4.10 Web GUI - Recovering an Array When a redundant array’s status is ”Critical”, fault tolerance is disabled. The array is can be used in this forma
2. Click “Add Disk”. 3. Select the desired drive and click “submit. 4. The Web GUI will initiate the rebuild procedure, and display a progress b
4.11 Web GUI - Maintaining RAID Arrays Regular scheduled RAID Maintenance is essential to data security. We recommend routine RAID verification sess
3. Specify the time. Select the day from the drop-down menu, then enter the desired time in the provided fields. Note: the Health Inspector Schedul
z Hard disk drive is not including. 1.2 FEATURES 1.2.1 DATA SECURITY The RSV-S4-6G software driver includes support for monitoring to predict suspe
SMART attributes vary based on the disk model and manufacturer. This information is reported by the drives themselves – SHI simply displays and orga
4.12.1 Automatic RAID Rebuilding Automatic RAID rebuilding can save an administrator considerable time when servicing a failed redundant array, virt
Allowing idle disks to spin down minimizes the power consumption of the system’s storage devices. In addition to saving energy, spinning down unused d
Error: Error data includes instances of hardware related problems, such as hard disk failure, broken arrays, card related problems (BBU, memory failu
6. Specify the SMTP port (25 is default). 7. Click the “Submit” button to save the SMTP settings. 8. Enter the recipient addresses under “Add Recip
1. The VSS option is provided towards the bottom of the Create Array menu. In this example a 4-disk RAID 0 array was created, using 1TB hard disks.
4. After creating the array, access the Windows Disk Management utility. Click the “Start” button and select “Control Panel”. 5. Double-click “Ad
6. Double-Click “Computer Management”. 7. Under “Storage”, click on the folder icon labeled “Disk Management”. Disk Management should open the Dis
8. Click “Next” to continue
9. Click “Finish” to continue. 10. Right-click the “Unallocated” box and select “New Partition”. 11. Partition and format the array as desired. 4
1.3 EASE OF USE The RSV-S4-6G utility offers an easy to use utility for creating and managing your storage. It also supports the latest SATA enhancem
4 Bay SATA to eSATA 3.5” HDD RAID Storage System RSV-S4-6G User Manual 1. Start the Web GUI and logon.
4 Bay eSATA RAID 0/1/10/5/JBOD SUB SYSTEM w/ 6G PCIe Card RSV-S4-6G User Manual 1) Target Name – The GUI will ask that you en
4 Bay SATA to eSATA 3.5” HDD RAID Storage System RSV-S4-6G User Manual 5. After the expansion/migrati
4 Bay eSATA RAID 0/1/10/5/JBOD SUB SYSTEM w/ 6G PCIe Card RSV-S4-6G User Manual 5 Mac OS X Driver and Web-based RAID Management
4 Bay SATA to eSATA 3.5” HDD RAID Storage System RSV-S4-6G User Manual Select the installation destina
4 Bay eSATA RAID 0/1/10/5/JBOD SUB SYSTEM w/ 6G PCIe Card RSV-S4-6G User Manual Make sure all options are selected when instal
4 Bay SATA to eSATA 3.5” HDD RAID Storage System RSV-S4-6G User Manual Configure arrays using the Web
z Drive interface: 4 x 3.5" SATA I / SATA II. z 150 watts, 100 & 240 Vac / 50~60Hz with FCC, CE requirement. z Single packing (color box w
1.7 RAID CARD INTRODUCTION SATA Revision 3.0, provides dramatically improves performance by doubling the bandwidth available for storage devices to 6
z BIOS PnP and BBS (BIOS boot specification)support z Write through and write back cache z Online array roaming z Online capacity expansion (OC
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