Intel SRCMR - RAID Controller User's Manual
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Type: Operation & user’s manual for Intel SRCMR - RAID Controller
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100 Intel RAID Controller SRCMR User’s Guide
Table 15. Controller Settings (continued)
Parameter Alternatives Description
All Messages All Intel RAID Controller SRCMR BIOS warnings and errors are displayedBIOS Warning
Level
Fatal Errors Only fatal messages are displayed
Disabled <Ctrl> + <g> not possibleSETUP from
Flash-RAM
Enabled <Ctrl> + <g> allowed
Off <Ctrl> + <g> not displayed at system boot levelDisplay
On <Ctrl> + <g> displayed at system boot level
2 The Intel RAID Controller SRCMR BIOS supports 2 drives under MS-DOSSupported
BIOS Drives
7 The Intel RAID Controller SRCMR BIOS supports 7 drives under MS-DOS
Enabled Boot from CD-ROM enabledCD-ROM Boot
Disabled Boot from CD-ROM disabled
No test No test at all
Standard Standard test
Double scan Double scan test
Memory Test
Intensive Intensive test (takes longer)
Off SCSI termination of the channel Off
On SCSI termination of the channel On
Chn. SCSI-A
Termination
Auto SCSI termination according to occupied connectors
SCSI ID 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Possible SCSI Ids for the channel
Firmware Update
The firmware, BIOS and StorCon program of the Intel RAID Controller SRCMR are stored in
Flash-RAM which is part of the Intel RAID Controller SRCMR hardware. In contrast to EPROMs,
Flash-RAMs can be reprogrammed many times without the complicated UV-light erasing
procedure. Firmware, BIOS and StorCon are part of the SRC_PFW file. The file has an extension
(for example, SRC_PFW.009) which indicates the version stepping.
✏
NOTE
This option is not available when StorCon is accessing Intel RAID Controller SRCMR remotely.
Intelligent Fault Bus
Intelligent Fault Bus is an older subsystem standard, which is no longer used in modern subsystems
or backplanes. Intel RAID Controller SRCMR’s Ultra/Wide Disk Array Controllers were the last
Intel RAID Controller SRCMRs supporting this standard, sometimes also called “DEC Fault Bus”.
Today’s modern subsystems are either using SAF-TE (SCSI Accessed Fault Tolerant Enclosures)
or SES (SCSI Enclosure Services) as communication links to the controller. These intelligent
subsystems are normally built on so-called backplanes, which host hard disks equipped with SCA
connectors (Single Connector Attachment). The backplane has dedicated electronics with
microprocessor and firmware which allows intelligent communication between the
subsystem/backplane and the Intel RAID Controller SRCMR. Through this channel the subsystem
can report its temperature and the power supply status to the Intel RAID Controller SRCMR. The
major objective of SAF-TE or SES is auto hot plug. In contrast to hot plug, auto hot plug allows a