User guide
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- About this User Guide
- Introducing the 3ware® SATA RAID Controller
- Getting Started with Your 3ware RAID Controller
- First-Time RAID Configuration Using 3BM
- Driver Installation
- Driver Installation Under Windows
- Driver Installation Under Linux
- Obtaining 3ware Linux Drivers
- Driver Installation Under Red Hat Linux or Fedora Core 5
- Materials required
- Creating a Red Hat Linux Driver Diskette
- Installing the 3ware Kernel Driver Module while Installing Red Hat Linux on a New Unit
- Installing the 3ware Kernel Driver Module on a Red Hat or Fedora Core Linux System that Boots From a Different Device
- About Variables In the Kernel Driver Module Installation Instructions
- Driver Installation Under SuSE Linux
- Compiling a 3ware Driver for Linux
- Driver Installation Under FreeBSD
- 3ware BIOS Manager 2 (3BM 2) Introduction
- 3DM 2 (3ware Disk Manager) Introduction
- Configuring Your Controller
- Configuring Units
- Configuring a New Unit
- Creating a Hot Spare
- Naming a Unit
- Setting Unit Policies
- Changing An Existing Configuration by Migrating
- Deleting a Unit
- Removing a Unit
- Moving a Unit from One Controller to Another
- Adding a Drive
- Removing a Drive
- Rescanning the Controller
- Maintaining Units
- Checking Unit and Drive Status through 3DM
- About Degraded Units
- About Inoperable Units
- Alarms, Errors, and Other Events
- Background Tasks
- Scheduling Background Tasks
- Locating a Drive by Blinking Its LED
- Maintaining Your Controller
- Determining the Current Version of Your 3ware Driver
- Updating the Firmware and Driver
- Downloading the Driver and Firmware
- Updating the Firmware Through 3DM 2
- Updating the 3ware Driver and Firmware Under Windows
- Using the Update Utility With Multiple Controllers
- Updating the 3ware Driver Under Windows XP
- Updating the 3ware Driver Under Red Hat or Fedora Core
- Updating the 3ware Driver Under SuSE
- Updating the 3ware Driver Under FreeBSD
- Updating the Firmware Under Linux and FreeBSD
- Viewing Battery Information
- Testing Battery Capacity
- 3DM 2 Reference
- Troubleshooting
- Appendices
- Index

Chapter 4. Driver Installation
32 3ware Serial ATA RAID Controller User Guide
Creating a 3ware Driver Diskette
If you are installing Windows on a new unit or drive managed by the 3ware
RAID controller, you must create a 3ware driver diskette.
To create a driver diskette
1 Insert the 3ware software CD into your system.
2 When the 3ware Menu appears, click Driver and Firmware Disks.
3 In the 3ware Driver & Firmware Images menu, click the appropriate
button to create the driver diskette that you need.
Note that there are both 32-bit and 64-bit AMD drivers available for
Windows. Be sure to select the correct one.
4 When the confirm message appears, insert a blank diskette into a floppy
drive and click the Yes button to begin the process.
Installing the 3ware Driver and Windows on
aNewUnit
If you want to install Windows on a new drive configuration managed by the
3ware RAID controller, follow the instructions in this section.
If Windows is already installed on another drive, turn to “Installing the Driver
on a System that Boots from a Different Device” on page 33.
To install Windows and the 3ware driver
1 Boot from the Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 CD
and press F6 when you see the message: “Press F6 if you need to install a
3rd party SCSI or RAID driver” at the bottom of the display.
2 When you see the message: “Setup could not determine the type of one or
more mass storage devices or you have chosen to manually specify an
adapter…”
Type S to specify that you have an additional 3ware RAID controller.
3 Insert the 3ware driver diskette and press Enter.
4 When a box with AMCC 3ware Series ATA RAID Controller appears,
press Enter to select it.
5Type S if you have additional devices to add. Otherwise, press Enter.










