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- 2010 to 2015: Q30011406 - ARC-1320 Driver - ArcSAS-V2.0.3 can write and read tape using a 1MB buffer on block
Answer: This issue has fixed by ARC-1320 new version driver ArcSAS 2.0.3 Built Jun 25 2012 or later version. ... - 2011 to 2015: Q10121403 - Flashing disk drives attached to an Areca RAID controller.
Answer: Areca SAS/SATA RAID firmware version 1.43 Date: Feb 2007 (and later) has supported the ATA-8 spec for microcode download, allowing customer using the Areca's entire family RAID controllers to update the HDD firmware. This function performs as a system level when update HDD's firmware without necessary removing any single drive and upgrade. ... - 2011 to 2015: Q10131403 - Locate and identify drives in an enclosure or backplane with Fault/Activity LEDs.
Answer: You can use the “Identify Selected Drive” on Areca RAID controllers to locate and identify drives by flashing fault LED in an enclosure or backplane. ... - 2011 to 2015: Q10181403 - How to rebuild a degraded RAID set on a SATA or SAS RAID
Answer: You pull out the failed drive and insert a new drive back, no power off or service down needed. Controllers will automatically start rebuild the degraded array as soon as new free drive detected. ... - 2011 to 2015: Q10191403 - Are 4TB drives supported on Areca RAID controllers?
Answer: Areca RAID controllers support over 2TB capacity since firmware version 1.49. You can use 4TB drives with firmware version 1.49 or higher. ... - 2011 to 2015: Q40011405 - 12Gb/s SAS HDD can not power up on the some 6Gb/s SAS backplanes.
Answer: Power Disable (T10 Industry Standard) for remote management of the end device. Allows power cycling / power saving to be controlled by the host via interface pin 3. The power segment, precharge pin P3 is connected to the two V33 pins P1 and P2 on the SAS 1.1/2/2.1 drive backplane receptacle connector. But on SAS 3.0, P3 is used to redefine as a POWER DISABLE signal: Asserted voltage (power disabled) 2.1V to 3.6V. This will cause the 12Gb/s SAS HDD on the power disable stage. P3 is not connected behind a SAS drive plug connector if the POWER DISABLE signal is unsupported. ... - 2011 to 2015: Q40011408 - Connecting an AIC XJ3000-4603M with 60 drives to an ARC-8007 RAID controller, the ARC-8007 only
Answer: ARC-8006/8007 firmware 1.52 date: 2014-07-21 or later can support both one SES and 3 SESs expander firmware from AIC JBOD XJ3000-4603M. ... - 2011 to 2015: Q10061412 - Controller fails the brand new hard drive when runs the Hdd Xfer Speed function.
Answer: The problem is that the drive is not initialized, so it does not carry overwrite-repair action on factory bad bock and cause the read errors. First, you must initialize the drive, and then it will allow you to run Hdd Xfer Speed function. ... - 2010 to 2015: Q50011403 - What’s meaning DHPM on ARC-8028 CLI command?
Answer: DHPM is the new name of 'LSI DataBolt Technology'. Use for 3G/6G SAS/SATA drive speed up as 12G drive performance. ... - 2010 to 2015: Q50021403 - Should I do something on 12G Expander when I am going to increase performance?
Answer: 12Gb/s expander DataBolt™ Bandwidth Optimizer is designed to help facilitatethe industry transition to 12Gb/s SAS-enabled systems by allowing users to take advantage of 12Gb/s speeds while utilizing existing 6Gb/s drives or backplanes. Use for 3G/6G SAS/SATA drive speed up as 12G drive performance. The function is default not enable on the firmware. Use the DHPM Command on the CLI interface to enable it. ...
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