Installation guide

Hardware Operation Manual
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When cabling is completed, RAID SYSTEM can be turned on. This should be done in
the following order:
1. First turn on the power switch of RAID SYSTEM.
2. Then power on and boot the host computer(s)
When RAID SYSTEM is running, you are ready to configure one or more RAID arrays.
You have the following options:
1. Turn to Chapter 2 of “Software Operation Manual” to perform a quick setup of a
single RAID array using the control panel.
2. Turn to Chapter 3 of “Software Operation Manual” to access the Monitor Utility.
Once the Monitor Utility is accessed, you can perform a Quick Setup (Chapter 2) or
complete configuration (Chapter 4) with either the control panel or Monitor Utility.
3. Turn to Chapter 4 of “Software Operation Manual” to perform a full configuration
using the control panel.
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When turning off RAID SYSTEM, users are advised to first shut down the server, then
power off RAID SYSTEM.
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When restarting RAID SYSTEM, users are advised to first restart the server, then power
on RAID SYSTEM.
For PCIe-SAS RAID System:
When RAID SYSTEM is turned on, but Host Computer is not yet powered on, LCD will
show “Init LSI ROC” and wait for Host Computer starting up. That’s normal, when Host
Computer starts up, PCIe bus will run up, and PCIe-SAS RAID controller will start to
POST and finish power on procedure.