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Kullanmakta olduğumuz bir x225 var. IBM'in raid kontrol yazılımında
tesadüfen bu hatayı gördüm.

Şimdi tahmin ettiğim gibi bu raid kontrol kartının bios pili mi? Yoksa
başka birşey mi? Ben şüphelenip server'ın içine baktım ama mainboardın
üzerinde duran bios pilinden başka bir pile rastlamadım. Aslında bir
raid kartına da rastlamadım kablolar direk mainboardın üzerindeki
portlara giriyor. Acaba bu pil iki işlevli mi kullanılıyor? Yoksa nerede
bu raid bios pili?

 
Gönderildi : 27/06/2010 02:45

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Merhaba;


Bios Pili Değildir. aşağıda örnek IBM Raid Kartları ve Bataryalarının resimleri bulunmaktadır.


Raid Bataryası, oluşturmuş olduğunuz Raid uygulamasının bilgilerini tutmaktadır ve sahip olduğu cache boyutuna bağlı olarak daha performanslı çalışmanızı sağlamaktadır.


http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/tips0054.html


 


ServeRAID (part number 70G8489, 1996)



US Announcement Letter: 196-134

Visual identifiers:



    • Single external 68-pin industry-standard SCSI connector (all other ServeRAID cards use VHDCI connectors)
    • Three internal 68-pin industry-standard SCSI connectors
    • Connector located vertically in the center of the board (unused)

ServeRAID




ServeRAID II (part 76H3584, 1997)



US Announcement Letter: 197-256

Visual identifiers:



    • Two external VHDCI (very high density connector interface) connectors
    • Three internal 68-pin industry-standard SCSI connectors
    • Optional cable to route channel 3 externally

ServeRAID II
Optional cable (part 76H5400) routes channel 3 to an external connector:
ServeRAID II adapter with 3rd channel cable




ServeRAID-3L (part 01K7364, 1998) and ServeRAID-3L II (part 19K0564, 2000)



US Announcement Letters:



Visual identifiers:




    • One external VHDCI connector, labeled "LVD/SE"
    • One internal 68-pin industry-standard SCSI connector
    • 32-bit PCI connector (short)


The photo below is that of the ServeRAID-3L. Note that the internal connector is not on an indentation in the circuit board.
ServeRAID-3L
The ServeRAID-3L was replaced by the ServeRAID-3L II (part 19K0564) in April 2000. The internal connector of the ServeRAID-3L II adapter has been redesigned so that the adapter will fit in 3U servers, such as the Netfinity 4500R. This board design is the only difference. In fact, the two adapters are the same FRU, 01K7352.




ServeRAID-3H (part 01K7207, 1998)



US Announcement Letter: 198-232

Visual identifiers:



    • Two external VHDCI connectors, labeled "LVD/SE"
    • Single internal 68-pin industry-standard SCSI connector
    • Connector on the top edge of the card with EDO memory DIMM installed
    • Might have an optional daughter card with a battery pack (part 28L1003) installed into the connector near the handle. This adapter looks similar to the ServeRAID-3HB.
    • 64-bit PCI connector (long)


Note: The adapter also includes a cable similar to ServeRAID II option to route the internal channel 3 connector to an external VHDCI connector (not shown).
ServeRAID-3H




ServeRAID-3HB (part 37L6086, 1999)



US Announcement Letter: 199-152

Visual identifiers:



    • Same as ServeRAID-3H adapter except battery backup module is standard

ServeRAID-3HB




ServeRAID-4L (part 37L6091, 2000)



US Announcement Letter: 100-099

Visual identifiers:



    • One external VHDCI connector
    • One internal 68-pin industry-standard SCSI connector
    • Space for two internal connectors, but only one present (same circuit board as the 4M)

ServeRAID-4L




ServeRAID-4Lx (part 06P5740, 2001)



US Announcement Letter: 101-146

Visual identifiers:



    • Half-length card
    • Square heat sink in the middle of the card
    • One external VHDCI connector
    • One internal 68-pin industry-standard SCSI connector
    • 64-bit PCI connector (long)

ServeRAID-4Lx




ServeRAID-4M (part 37L6080, 2000)



US Announcement Letter: 100-099

Visual identifiers:



    • Two external VHDCI connectors
    • Two internal 68-pin industry-standard SCSI connectors
    • Battery integrated into a daughter card lengthwise along card, near handle
    • No heat sinks (4Mx has heat sinks)


ServeRAID-4M




ServeRAID-4Mx (part 06P5736, 2001)



US Announcement Letter: 101-146

Visual identifiers:



    • Similar to ServeRAID-4M (check for heat sinks)
    • Two external VHDCI connectors
    • Two internal 68-pin industry-standard SCSI connectors
    • Battery integrated into a daughter card lengthwise along card, near handle
    • Heat sink on central chip and smaller chip near PCI connector

ServeRAID-4Mx




ServeRAID-4H (part 37L6889, 2000)



US Announcement Letter: 100-099

Visual identifiers:



    • Four external VHDCI connectors
    • Two internal 68-pin industry-standard SCSI connectors
    • Large daughter card with battery attached to the main board

ServeRAID-4H




ServeRAID-5i (part 25P3492, 2002)



US Announcement Letter: 102-170

Visual identifiers:



    • No internal or external SCSI connectors (uses the server's onboard SCSI)


ServeRAID-5i




ServeRAID-6M


128 MB cache: part 32P0033, 2003 and 39R8815, 2006
256 MB cache: part 02R0988, 2003 and 39R8816, 2006

US Announcement Letter: 103-206

Visual identifiers:



    • Two external connectors and two internal connectors
    • Adaptec name and logo printed on the board (not IBM)
    • Two notches in the PCI connector, not three - indicating that it is a 3.3V adapter, not a combo 3.3V+5V adapter
    • One DIMM attached to the bottom edge of the card (see photo) for the cache
    • The 128 MB DIMM has five chips (as shown in the photo); the 256 DIMM has nine chips


Note: The battery shown in the photo is not a production-level battery.


ServeRAID-6M




ServeRAID-6i (part 71P8595, 2003) and ServeRAID-6i+ (part 13N2190, 2004 and 39R8793, 2006)



US Announcement Letters:



Visual identifiers:




    • No internal or external SCSI connectors (uses the server's onboard SCSI)
    • Two notches in the PCI connector (versus four notches in the ServeRAID-5i)


Notes:




    • The 6i and 6i+ are physically identical adapters. The only difference is that the 6i+ is flashed at the factory to V7.0 firmware to support the x206 and x306. A ServeRAID-6i+ is supported in servers that support the ServeRAID-6i.
    • The battery shown in the photo is not a production-level battery.



ServeRAID-6i




ServeRAID 7t (part 71P8648, 2004 and 39R8805, 2006)



US Announcement Letter: 104-075

Visual identifiers:



    • Four internal Serial ATA (SATA) connectors
    • No external connectors


ServeRAID 7t




ServeRAID 7e (2004)



Visual identifier:



    • No extra hardware
    • Function is integrated into the SCSI controller, SATA controller, or both of specific xSeries servers and enabled with software
    • See the Supported servers table for the servers with this controller built in.




 




ServeRAID 7k (part 71P8642, 2004 and 39R8800, 2006)



US Announcement Letter: 104-284 (announced with the x346)

Visual identifiers:



    • The option is shipped as a special memory DIMM with a battery attached (for battery-backup purposes)
    • Memory is 256 MB, 133 MHz (PC2100) DDR1 memory


ServeRAID 7k




ServeRAID 8e (2005)



Visual identifiers:



    • No extra hardware
    • Function is integrated into the SAS or SATA controller of specific xSeries servers and enabled with software
    • See the Supported servers table for the servers with this controller built in.




 




ServeRAID 8i (part 13N2227, 2005) and ServeRAID 8i (part 39R8729, 2005)



US Announcement Letters:
Part 13N2227: 105-125 (announced with the x366)
Part 39R8729: 105-414 (announced with x206m)

Visual identifiers:



    • Blue circuit board
    • The card will either have a blue handle attached (for use with x260, x366, x460) or a PCI bracket attached (for use with x206m and x306m)
    • No connectors for disks
    • Battery attached
    • The two part numbers are identical electronics - the difference is the level of firmware installed at the factory. Packaging is also different as follows:
    • Part 13N2227: Has the blue handle attached by default, with the PCI bracket in the box
    • Part 39R8729: Has the PCI bracket attached by default, with the blue handle in the box


A note about the two part numbers and firmware: 13N2227 was introduced with the x366 and may have V8.00 or later firmware. 39R8729 was introduced with the x206m and ships with V8.15 or later firmware. 39R8729 will replace 13N2227. The cards are interchangable, but a ServeRAID-8i installed in the x206m and x306m must have V8.15 firmware or later. A card with firmware ealier than V8.15 will not function in an x206m or x306m. In addition, you cannot upgrade the firmware of the card to V8.15 while it is installed in an x206m or x306m if it has older firmware - you must upgrade the firmware in another system.

ServeRAID-8i






ServeRAID 8k-l (2006)



US Announcement Letter: 106-379 (announced with the System x3650)

Visual identifiers:



    • A special memory DIMM, but no battery attached (unlike ServeRAID 8k)
    • One DRAM chip on the DIMM
    • No cache for data (see RETAIN tip H187701 for clarification)
    • See the Supported servers table for the servers with this controller standard


Photo not currently available. The DIMM is similar to the ServeRAID 8k but with only one DRAM chip and no battery.




ServeRAID 8k (25R8064, 2006)



US Announcement Letter: 106-379 (announced with the System x3650)

Visual identifiers:



    • The option is shipped as a special memory DIMM with a battery attached via wires (for battery-backup purposes)
    • The DIMM is installed in a special DIMM socket in supported servers
    • Five DRAM chips on the DIMM
    • FRU on label is 25R8076; Stamped "Adaptec ATB-200" on battery side
    • Write-back cache memory is 256 MB, 533 MHz DDR2 unbuffered memory
    • Battery is connected to the DIMM by wires and is typically mounted on the server chassis


ServeRAID 8k (battery not shown)

ServeRAID 8k installed in an x3650




ServeRAID-8s (39R8765, 2007)



US Announcement Letter: 107-028

Visual identifiers:



    • One x4 external SFF-8470 SAS connector
    • Two x4 internal SFF-8484 SAS connectors
    • 3/4 length, full height board
    • Large fan on the board
    • Optional battery (option part number 39R8812)
    • Optional internal cable for hot-swap System x3250 models and hot-swap x3200 models (43W4908)
    • Optional internal cable for simple-swap x3200 models (43W4910)


ServeRAID-8s




IBM SAS HBA Controller (25R8060, 2006)



US Announcement Letter: 106-646

Visual identifiers:



    • 1 external Mini-SAS x4 connector (SFF-8088)
    • 4 internal SATA x1 connectors



IBM SAS HBA Controller




MegaRAID (39R8850, 2006)



US Announcement Letter: 106-640

Visual identifiers:



    • Two SAS SFF8470 x4 external connectors
    • Intelligent Transportable Battery Backup (iTBBU)
    • 256 MB DDR2 SDRAM data cache







IBM 3Gb SAS HBA v2 Controller (44E8700, 2009)



US Announcement Letter: 109-099

Visual identifiers:



    • 1 external Mini-SAS x4 connector (SFF-8088)
    • 4 internal SATA x1 connectors

IBM SAS HBA v2 Controller




ServeRAID-MR10M (43W4339, 2007)



US Announcement Letter: 107-594

Visual identifiers:



    • MD2 form factor card (2U low profile height)
    • Two SFF-8088 external connectors
    • Large battery attached to the card




ServeRAID-MR10M




ServeRAID-MR10k (43W4280, 2007)



US Announcement Letter: 107-594

Visual identifiers:



    • Looks like a memory DIMM
    • Intelligent Transportable Battery Backup (iTBBU) connected via wires
    • Battery mounted in side of PCI slot spacer


MR10k installed in the x3850 M2

MR10k with battery





ServeRAID-MR10i (43W4296, 2008)



US Announcement Letter: 108-055 (part of System x3350 announcement)

Visual identifiers:



    • No external connectors
    • Full height (3U), half length card
    • Two x4 SFF-8087 connectors on right side of card
    • Optional battery attaches to the card


ServeRAID-MR10i




ServeRAID-MR10il (44E8767, 2008)



Asia Pacific Announcement Letter: AG08-0353 (announced in China only)

Visual identifiers:



    • No external connectors
    • Low-profile MD2 half-length 2U form factor adapter card.
    • Two x4 SFF-8087 connectors on left side of card


ServeRAID-MR10il





ServeRAID-MR10is VAULT SAS/SATA Controller (44E8695, 2008)



US Announcement Letter:108-444
Additional options announced via letter 108-723

Visual identifiers:



    • No external connectors
    • full height, half length adapter
    • Two x4 mini-SAS SFF-8087 connectors on right side of card
    • Battery attached to the adapter


ServeRAID-MR10is



ServeRAID-MR10ie (46C7167, 2008)



US Announcement Letter: 108-761
Support in BladeCenter HS22: 109-285

Visual identifiers:



    • BladeCenter expansion card
    • CIOv form factor
    • Additional interposer card for connectivity to HS12 blade



ServeRAID MR10ie (CIOv) Controller




ServeRAID-BR10i (44E8689, 2009)



US Announcement Letter: 109-099

Visual identifiers:



    • No external connectors
    • Low-profile MD2 half-length 2U form factor adapter card.
    • Two x4 mini-SAS SFF-8087 connectors on right side of card


ServeRAID-BR10i





ServeRAID-BR10il (44X0411, 2008)



US Announcement Letter: 108-352

Visual identifiers:



    • Rectangular card with mini-PCIe connector
    • 1 x4 mini-SAS SFF-8087 connector
    • LSI 1064E controller chip


ServeRAID-BR10il






ServeRAID-BR10il v2 (49Y4731, 2009)



US Announcement Letter: 109-589

Visual identifiers:



    • Rectangular card with mini-PCIe connector
    • 1 x4 mini-SAS SFF-8087 connector
    • LSI 1064E controller chip







ServeRAID-M1015 (46M0831, 2009)



US Announcement Letter:

Visual identifiers:



    • Two Mini-SAS internal connectors (SFF-8087)
    • Half-height PCIe adpater
    • Feature key connector above heatsink

ServeRAID-M1015



ServeRAID-M5014 (46M0916, 2009)



US Announcement Letter: 109-416

Visual identifiers:



    • Two Mini-SAS internal connectors (SFF-8087)
    • Half-height PCIe adpater
    • Optional battery (when attached, looks similar to ServeRAID M5015)
    • Feature key connector to the left and below the Mini-SAS connectors





ServeRAID-M5015 (46M0829, 2009)



US Announcement Letter: 109-416

Visual identifiers:



    • Two Mini-SAS internal connectors (SFF-8087)
    • Half-height PCIe adpater
    • Standard battery
    • Feature key connector to the left and below the Mini-SAS connectors



 
Gönderildi : 27/06/2010 05:24

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Benim serverda ServeRaid 5i varmış. Peki bu kartın battery'si nerede? Resimde bile göremedim ben?

 
Gönderildi : 27/06/2010 10:33

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Merhaba;
Raid Controller'in üzerine bakarmısınız?

 
Gönderildi : 27/06/2010 23:29

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Merhaba;
Raid Controller'in üzerine bakarmısınız?

Gidince ilk yapacağım iş bu olacak. Fakat zannediyorum kartın üzerindeki siyah kutu battery pack.

 
Gönderildi : 28/06/2010 09:52

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Bugün sunucunun içini açıp kartı çıkartıp kontrol ettim (Config in uçmasından korka korka). Üzerindeki baterry controller resmen şişmişti. Fakat kartı tekrar takıp sunucuyu açtığımda raid managerdeki hata yok olmuştu. Buna rağmen yine de yeni bir pil siparişi vereceğim zannediyorum.

 
Gönderildi : 28/06/2010 18:28

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