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amd raidxpert utility manualAll Rights Reserved. Copyright by Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD). No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without the expressed, written permission of AMD. Trademarks AMD and the AMD are registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Important data protection information You should back up all data before installing any drive controller or storage peripheral. AMD is not responsible for any loss of data resulting from the use, disuse or misuse of this or any other AMD product. Notice Although AMD has attempted to ensure the accuracy of the content of this manual, it is possible that this document may contain technical inaccuracies, typographical, or other errors. AMD assumes no liability for any error in this publication, and for damages, whether direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or otherwise, that may result from such error, including, but not limited to loss of data or profits. AMD provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The published information in the manual is subject to change without notice. AMD reserves the right to make changes in the product design, layout, and driver revisions without notification to its users. This version of the User Manual supersedes all previous versions. Recommendations In this User Manual, the appearance of products made by other companies, including, but not limited to software, servers, and physical drives, is for the purpose of illustration and explanation only. AMD does not recommend, endorse, prefer, or support any product made by another manufacturer.http://drkalantarian.com/dr-K/uploads/information-delivery-manual-deutsch.xml

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ii User Management Adding a User Setting up Event Notification Deleting a User Changing a User s Password Changing a User s Address Changing a User s Access Rights Host Management Utility Configuration Making Utility Configuration Settings Choosing Utility Configuration Options Controller Viewing Controller Information Making Controller Settings Viewing Controller Scheduled Activities Locking the Controller Physical Drives Viewing Physical Drives Merging a Physical Drive Scheduling Media Patrol All Physical Drives Viewing Physical Drive Information Making Physical Drive Settings Running Media Patrol One Physical Drive Viewing the Physical Drive Bad Sector Log Deleting Physical Drive Backup Information Logical Drives Viewing Logical Drives Creating a Logical Drive Deleting a Logical Drive Viewing Logical Drive Information Making Logical Drive Settings Backing up a RAID Ready Logical Drive Migrating a Logical Drive Rebuilding a Logical Drive Synchronizing All Logical Drives Synchronizing One Logical Drive Initializing a Logical Drive Logical Drive Activation Managing a Critical or Offline Logical Drive iv RAIDXpert is designed to work with the AMD Chipset SATA RAID Controller. Other brands of RAID controllers are not supported. 1. RAIDXpert uses this private JRE to avoid incompatibility issues with any other JREs that may be present on your system. 2 Choose one of them to take full advantage of RAIDXpert s features and functions. Browser Support On the Host PC with the AMD Chipset SATA Controller, where you install RAIDXpert, you must have one of the following browsers: Internet Explorer 5.0 or newer Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or newer Netscape Navigator 6.1 or newer If you do not have one of the above browsers, install the browser first and make it the default browser. Then install RAIDXpert. You must use one of the browsers listed above on your networked PC in order to access RAIDXpert over the network.http://freshandgleam.com/userfiles/information-life-cycle-management-manual.xml About This Manual This User Manual describes how to set up and use the RAIDXpert software to maintain your RAID system. This manual includes a full table of contents, chapter task lists, and numerous cross-references to help you find the specific information you are looking for. Also included are four levels of notices: Red Hat Enterprise 4.8 Red Hat Enterprise 5.4 SuSE Linux ES 10 SP3 SuSE Linux ES 11 Note A Note provides helpful information such as hints or alternative ways of doing a task. 3 Important items include things often missed. Caution A Caution informs you of possible equipment damage or loss of data and how to avoid them. Warning A Warning notifies you of probable equipment damage or loss of data, or the possibility of physical injury, and how to avoid them. 4 RAID Ready Backup enables you to create and maintain a mirror of your RAID Ready logical drive. For more information, see Backing up a RAID Ready Logical Drive on page 68 and RAID Ready Single Drive on page 99. Windows Follow these steps to install RAIDXpert on your Windows-based PC or Server. 1. Boot the PC or server, launch Windows, and log in as the Administrator. If the computer is already running, exit all programs. If you are not logged in as the Administrator, log out, then log in again as the Administrator. 1. Insert the software CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Double-click the Install CD s icon to open it. 3. Double-click the Installer icon to launch it (right). The first RAIDXpert installation dialog box appears. 4. Follow the prompts in the installation dialog boxes. Windows with RAID Ready Backup Follow these steps to install RAIDXpert with the RAID Ready Backup feature on your Windows-based PC or Server. 1. Boot the PC or server, launch Windows, and log in as the Administrator. If your CD ROM has a different drive letter, type that letter in the place of d. The first RAIDXpert installation dialog box appears. 5. Follow the prompts in the installation dialog boxes.http://www.bouwdata.net/evenement/bose-vcs-10-manual-pdf 5 If the computer is already running, exit all programs. If you are not logged in as root, log out, then log in again as root. 2. Insert the software CD into your CD-ROM drive. 3. In the CD window, double-click the RAIDXpert.bin icon to begin installation (right). 4. When the Run or Display.After several moments, the first RAIDXpert installation dialog box appears. 5. Follow the prompts in the installation dialog boxes. Installation under Windows and Linux, continued 1. When the first installation screen appears, choose an installer language from the dropdown menu. 6 Then click the Next button to continue. Note: If you leave the I do not accept the terms of the license option selected, the installation will quit when you click Next. 7 For example, the Windows default folder is: C:\Program Files\AMD\RAIDXpert If you want a different folder, type its location or click the Browse.Click the Next button when you are finished. 5. When the Check HTTP SSL screen appears (next page), you can choose to apply security to external connections, that is, connections involving the Internet or outside your company firewall. Security options are invisible to authorized users. External Http Security Check the box to install Secure Socket Layer (SSL) support for external connections to RAIDXpert. AMD provides a default certificate for the server as well as for internal data communication. However, in some cases it is better to install and verify your own certificate for the webserver. And, if possible, verify your certificate by certificate authority like Verisign or Thwate. See your MIS Administrator for guidance. 8 This completes the RAIDXpert installation. Go to Chapter 3: Setup on page 11 10 Linux PCs: Choose RAIDXpert in the Applications menu. Or, log on manually with your browser: 1. Launch the Browser. 2. In the Browser address field, type the entry explained below.https://drpatoconnor.com/images/canon-powershot-s1-is-manual.pdf If you did not choose the External Security option during RAIDXpert installation (see page 8), use the Regular connection. If you chose the External Security option during RAIDXpert installation (see page 8), use the Secure connection (on the next page). When you log in over a network, enter the Host PC s actual IP address or hostname. 3. Press the Enter key. 4. When the login screen appears, type admin in the Login ID field. Type admin again in the Password field. The RAIDXpert login and password are case sensitive. 5. Click the Sign in button. 12 After sign-in, the RAIDXpert opening screen appears. 13 To choose your language: 1. Click the currently displayed language in the RAIDXpert banner. A list of available languages displays. 2. Click the language you prefer. The RAIDXpert GUI displays in the language selected. Notes You can also choose the language at the Login Screen. To display some of the supported languages, you might have to install additional fonts or other files to your operating system. Accessing the Host PC RAIDXpert includes a navigation tree or Tree View in the left frame of the browser window. A Host PC s RAID system is made up of: Administrative Tools User and Host Management, and Utility Configuration AMD RAIDXpert Controller, Physical Drives, Logical Drives, and Spare Drives If you do not see these details in the Tree View and you are connecting over a network, it means your network connection to the Host PC is not working. Restore your connection before proceeding. If you do not see RAIDXpert at all, lower your browser s security settings. A detailed discussion of RAIDXpert graphic user interface is found in Chapter 4 on page You can change them later as necessary. Administrator s Settings To make the Administrator s password and notification settings: 1. In Tree View, under Administrative Tools, click User Management. 2. In the Management Window, click the admin link. 3. Click the Settings tab. 15 22 RAIDXpert User Manual 4. If you want to change the default password, type the new password into the New Password field. Use up to 8 letters and numbers but no spaces or other characters. 5. Type the same password into the Retype Password field. 6. If you plan to set up Event Notification, type the Administrator s address in the field. 7. Click the Submit button. If the action was successful, the Management Window will display the message Update Success. 8. If you plan to set up Event Notification, click the Settings tab. The image above was shortened to fit on this page. 9. Check the boxes of the notification events that you want to have reported to you via and popup messages. To select events by their severity, check one of the four Select Events boxes at the top of the window. 10. Click the Submit button. For more information about Event Notification, see page 23 Chapter 3: Setup Utility Configuration If you plan to set up Event Notification, you must make these settings. 1. In Tree View, under Administrative Tools, click Utility Configuration. 2. Enter the Sender s address in the Sender field. Be sure the sender has an account in your system. See your IT administrator. 3. Enter your server in the Server field. 4. Optional. Change the Subject line as needed. 5. Click the Submit button when you are done. 17 24 RAIDXpert User Manual Creating a New Logical Drive A logical drive is a collection of physical drives in a RAID. To create a new logical drive: 1. Click Logical Drive View in Tree View. 2. Click the Create tab in Management View. The Select RAID Level screen appears. 3. Select the option beside the RAID level you want for your logical drive. RAIDXpert displays the RAID levels you can use with the available physical drives. See page 101 for information about the available RAID levels. 4. In the Select Drive Group screen, click the following option: Single Disk(s) Selects single disks (unassigned physical drives) 5. Click the Next button. 18 25 Chapter 3: Setup The Select Drives screen appears. 6. If you want to split the capacity of your physical drives between two logical drives, enter the capacity for the first logical drive in the Logical Drive Size field. Or, to use the maximum capacity of the physical drives, check the Use Maximum Capacity box. For RAID Ready and JBOD, the system will check the Use Maximum Capacity Box automatically. 7. Click the physical drives to select them. Available drives have a white frame. Selected drives have a red frame. For RAID Ready, select only one physical drive. 8. Click the Next button. 19 26 RAIDXpert User Manual The Assign a Name screen appears. 9. Accept the default name or enter a new name for the logical drive in the field provided. 10. Click the Next button. The Final Settings screen appears. 11. RAID 0, 5, and 10. Choose a Stripe Block Size from the dropdown menu. The choices are 64 and 128 KB. For more information, see Choosing Stripe Block Size on page 103. The Write Cache policy is Write Through. You cannot change this setting. 12. RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10. Choose a Gigabyte Boundary policy from the dropdown menu. GigaByte Boundary Rounds the size of the logical drive down to the nearest whole gigabyte. This is the default. For more information, see Gigabyte Boundary on page 103. None No Boundary function. 13. Choose an Initialization policy from the dropdown menu. Fast Initialization Erases the reserve and master boot sectors of the physical drives being added to the logical drive. Full Initialization Erases all sectors of the physical drives being added to the logical drive. RAID 1, 5, and 10 only. None No initialization. This choice is not recommended. 20 27 Chapter 3: Setup 14. Click the Finish button. If there are physical drives available, the Select RAID Level screen appears again, where you can create an additional logical drive. Click the Logical Drive in Tree View to see all of the information about your new logical drive. 21 28 RAIDXpert User Manual Before you can use your new logical drive, you must partition and format the logical drive using your PC s operating system. See Appendix B: Partition and Format on page 111 for more information. Logging out of RAIDXpert There are two ways to log out of RAIDXpert: Close your browser window Click Logout on the RAIDXpert Banner After logging out, you must enter your username and password to log in again. Clicking Logout brings you back to the Login Screen. 22 29 Chapter 3: Setup Connecting to RAIDXpert from the Internet The above instructions cover connections between the Host PC and other PCs using RAIDXpert over your company network. It is also possible to connect to a Host PC from the Internet. Your MIS Administrator can tell you how to access your network from outside the firewall. Once you are logged onto the network, you can access the Host PC using its IP address. See Logging into RAIDXpert on page 11 for more information. Please note that only the Host PC can read and write data to the logical drives. However, other PCs can monitor the Host PC from virtually any location. Running RAIDXpert without Network Connection RAIDXpert was designed to run over a network. You can run RAIDXpert without a network connection, directly on the Host PC. To run RAIDXpert on the Host PC: 1. Choose RAIDXpert in the Windows Programs menu. Or choose RAIDXpert in the Linux Applications menu. Your browser opens and displays a no connection to the Internet is currently available message. 2. Click the Work Offline button. 3. In the RAIDXpert login screen, enter your user name and password (if used), then click the Sign in button. A webpage unavailable while offline message will display. 4. Click the Connect button. A no connection to the Internet is currently available message will display. 5. Click the Try Again button. After a few moments, RAIDXpert will display normally in your browser. 23 30 RAIDXpert User Manual 24 31 Chapter 4: RAIDXpert User Interface Banner (page 26) Tree View (page 26) Management Window (page 28) Event Frame (page 29) This chapter describes RAIDXpert s Graphic User Interface (GUI). You should understand that RAIDXpert is software running on your Internet Browser. RAIDXpert adds a graphic user interface to make RAID management functions easier to understand and perform. Figure 1. The RAIDXpert Graphic User Interface 25 32 RAIDXpert User Manual Banner The RAIDXpert banner appears at the top of your browser window when you are running RAIDXpert. Figure 2. The RAIDXpert Banner The RAIDXpert banner enables you to do the following actions: Select the language in which RAIDXpert displays from the dropdown menu. Show or Hide the Event Frame. See Event Frame, below Display AMD contact information including links to the AMD website and address Log out of RAIDXpert Display the Main Online Help menu The banner always appears when your browser displays RAIDXpert. Tree View Figure 3. The RAIDXpert Tree View Host PC Physical Drives connected to Controller The purpose of Tree View is Navigation. Tree View appears in the left frame of the browser window. The Management Window appears in the right frame of the browser window. What appears in the Management Window depends on which item you click in Tree View. Figure 4. Management Window as it appears when you click a logical drive in Tree View In the example above, the Management Window shows the information about a logical drive because you clicked a Logical Drive in Tree View. Every Management View window has at least one tab, typically the Information tab. In most cases, there are other tabs each with a particular function that applies to the RAID component you have chosen. In the example above, you can: Click the Settings tab to change the name of the logical drive or its cache settings. Click the Rebuild tab to rebuild a replacement physical drive. Click the Synchronization tab to set the synchronization policy, set an automatic synchronization schedule, or begin a manual synchronization operation. 28 35 Chapter 4: RAIDXpert User Interface A full discussion of these and other RAID monitoring and management functions is included in Chapter 5: Monitoring and Managing on page 31. Event Frame The purpose of the Event Frame is to maintain a log of all events related to your RAID system. The information is especially helpful for RAID management and troubleshooting. To see the Event Frame, click Show Event from the RAIDXpert banner. Figure 5. Event Frame appears below the Management Window. The Event Frame lists 20 per screen. Events are listed by events by Number, Source (the AMD Chipset SATA Controller), Severity (Information, Warning, Critical), Date and Time of occurrence, and Description. Click the Prev Page and Next Page buttons to move through the Event list. Click the Close Management Window button in the top right corner of the Event Frame to hide the Management Window and allow more space to view the Event Frame. Click the Open Management Window again.Click the Open Events icon to display the current events. Figure 6. Viewing the current event Open Events icon Close Events icon The most recent event displays until another one happens. 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No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated All rights reserved. Under Table of Contents. Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview This chapter explains an overview The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the results of errors VERITAS Software To use this website, you must agree to our Privacy Policy, including cookie policy. It's contain in AMD Chipset's SATA controller driver. Choose Manual select Step 1: Chipsets Step 2: AMD 9-series Step 3: All 9-series Step 4: OS version Then you will be able to get the RAID driver from the link. For the user manual, you can download from the link here. For detailed instructions on how to use the AMD RAIDXpert utility, please refer to the associated user's guide. Other brands of RAID controllers are not supported. Terms of Use Privacy Policy Change Ad Consent Advertise. The AMD RAIDXpert utility gives you complete control of your RAID arrays within a simple web browser based application and enables you to configure and monitor the status of RAID on your server. The RAID Driver and information about the release is available at the following link:. The RAID Driver and information about the release is available at the following link:. The RAID Driver and information about the release is available at the following link:. The AMD RAIDXpert utility gives you complete control of your RAID arrays within a simple web browser based application and enables you to configure and monitor the status of RAID on your server. The RAID Driver and information about the release is available at the following link:. The RAID Driver and information about the release is available at the following link:. The RAID Driver and information about the release is available at the following link. This tool allows you to monitor and manage your RAID arrays in the Microsoft Windows environment or via remote login to your system. For detailed instructions on how to use the AMD RAIDXpert utility, please refer to the associated user's guide. If you want to change from one mode to another after the OS has been applied, appropriate drivers are required. Bear in mind that if you modify these settings without installing proper files first, the operating system will not be able to boot until changes are reverted or required drivers are applied. To perform the latter task, get the package, run the available setup and follow the instructions displayed on-screen for a complete installation. Afterwards, perform a system reboot so that all changes take effect, enter BIOS menu, and set the SATA option to the mode that best describes the newly applied drivers. So, if you intend to modify the SATA settings to the mode described by this release, click the download button, and make the desired changes. In addition to that, don't forget to constantly check with our website so that you don't miss a single new release. It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available. Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer. Rebuilding applies only to fault-tolerant arrays such as RAID 1, RAID 5, or RAID 10 arrays. T o replace the old drive, make sure to use a new drive of equal or greater capacity. The procedures below assume a new drive is added to replace a failed drive to rebuild a RAID 1 array. Then launch the AMD RAIDXpert from All Programs in the Start Menu. Step 2: Select the RAID array to be rebuilt under Logical Drive View and click the Rebuild tab in the Logical Drive Information pane. Step 3: Select one available drive and click Start Now to start the rebuilding process. Step 5: When done, the array's status on the Information page in the Logical Drive Information pane will display as Functional. In the BOIS the utility that says it creates RAIDs just tried to apply an overclock. Anyone know if RAID is actually supported Thanks. That isn't supported by x399 as of today. That isn't supported by x399 as of today. No, that much I knew. These are 8TB 7.2ks. For anyone else that needs to use RAID on this board in Windows (assuming you've already enabled in BIOS): Go into device manager and install all missing AMD RAID drivers by scanning the driver USB drive. Download Crimson RAIDXpert from AMD site (chipset section). Run installer. Installer will claim no supported hardware. Not sure why the USB installer doesn't pick up anything RAID related. The BIOS implementation doesn't seem to be accessible either. At least not as stated in the manual. For anyone else that needs to use RAID on this board in Windows (assuming you've already enabled in BIOS): Go into device manager and install all missing AMD RAID drivers by scanning the driver USB drive. At least not as stated in the manual. I too can't seem to find it in the Bios, after talking with Asus over support it should be in the EZ Tuning Wizard like other Asus boards, hovering over it also said it is for setting up storage but it doesn't seem to list it there. Asus has bumped me up to Tier 2 support and I should get an email in the next day or so. Sounds like it might be disabled in the bios for some reason. Mildly annoying for those of us without nvm-e drives to run as a boot drive. Asus has bumped me up to Tier 2 support and I should get an email in the next day or so. Mildly annoying for those of us without nvm-e drives to run as a boot drive. Yeah. EZ tune just tried to OC. Never showed me any RAID options even after I let it OC. You could install the OS on a spare drive, then do the RAID in windows as I listed, then install the OS on that RAID if you don't want to wait for support. EZ tune just tried to OC. You could install the OS on a spare drive, then do the RAID in windows as I listed, then install the OS on that RAID if you don't want to wait for support. My problem is I only have my 4 SSDs, and as far as I know if you set the BIOS to raid none of the Sata Drives will show up to even install windows on. Are you saying to disable raid in the bios, install windows to one of them, then use the utility to setup raid, reboot, and -hopefully- the raid is setup to reinstall windows on. Lmfao come on Asus, your crosshair v didn't have the best nor easiest raid setup but at least it worked lmfao. Not all of us can afford nvm-e ssd if we want speed, coming from the enterprise world these onboard raid controllers make dell look like a saint. I have an old LSI raid card laying around but it is certainly not up to par with with my SSDs I believe it only supports sata3 not sata6. Are you saying to disable raid in the bios, install windows to one of them, then use the utility to setup raid, reboot, and -hopefully- the raid is setup to reinstall windows on. I have an old LSI raid card laying around but it is certainly not up to par with with my SSDs I believe it only supports sata3 not sata6. Yeah it was certainly disappointing. Intel definitely spoiled me with their no-nonsense setup. Option is supposed to be under EZ Turning, but it never lets you get past OC settings. Maybe the AMD Raid option appear when some of the steps are done. I don?t have available disks to test this at the moment. Maybe the AMD Raid option appear when some of the steps are done. I don?t have available disks to test this at the moment. No. I did all of the steps just to see before I actually put in my M.2s since I was curious.