LSI 22902 manual

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    No vem ber 200 0 1 Cop yright © 2000 by LS I Logic Corporation. All rights reserved. ® LSI22902/229 03 Host Adapter to Intel ISP110 0 Internet Ser ver Quick Installation Guide The LSI Logic LSI229 02/2290 3 PCI to Dual Channe l Ultra2 SCSI Low Profil e Host Adapter is idea lly sui ted for install ation in to the I ntel ISP1 100 Inter net Ser v er[...]

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    2 LSI22902 /22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Ser ve r Figure 1 LSI22902 Host Adapter Kit 2 Install ation The instal latio n process contai ns the following four major se ctions: • Section 2.1, “ Setting u p the Installati on” • Section 2.2, “ Inst alling th e Host A dapter B oard” • Sect ion 2.3 , “Install ing N ew Driv[...]

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    LSI22902 /22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Ser ve r 3 2.1 Setting up the I nstallation Impor tan t: Make sure the ISP1100 s er ver is tur ned off and is not plugged i nto an e lectri cal outl et. T ake all p recauti ons to minimize E SD . A groun d strap is re comme nded. Step 1 . Identify the par ts listed be low on the LSI22902/229 0[...]

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    4 LSI22902 /22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Ser ve r Step 4. Lift the c ov er using the n otch in th e front of the cover and remo ve . Refe r to Figure 3 f or a phot ograph of the ISP 1100. Figure 3 In tel ISP1 100 Int ernet Ser ver Step 5 . Locate the component s of the ISP 1100. Refer to Fi gure 4 for a photograph of an opened unit[...]

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    LSI22902 /22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Ser ve r 5 f . Slimli ne flop py and CD-ROM ass embly . g. T wo h ard dri ve ba ys. The ISP1 100 is provided with a fl opp y cable f or hard dr ives, but no drives are installe d or included . h. IDE ca ble with hard dr ive connector s. The cables are r outed under the d rive ba ys and the CD-[...]

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    6 LSI22902 /22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Ser ve r Refe r to Figure 5 . Step 2 . On the b ack of the ch assis, re mov e the two sc rews holding the ex pans ion bays retent ion bracket. Step 3. Remo ve t he ret en tion b ra ck et and t he e xpansion slot c o ve r . Figure 5 PCI Slot Location Y ou can use on e of two metho ds to ins t[...]

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    LSI22902 /22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Ser ve r 7 Step 1 . Attach th e hard dr ive LED cable to th e SCSI hos t adapt er card . Use eithe r pin pai rs 1-2 or 3-4, a s shown in the inset in Figure 6 . Step 2 . With the h ost ad apter board brack et facing the rea r of the compu ter , inser t t he host ad apter car d in the expansio [...]

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    8 LSI22902 /22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Ser ve r 2.2.2 L SI22902 I nstallation M ethod 2 Method 2 is different from the fir st met hod in that you remov e the ris er card fro m the ISP110 0 to inser t the LSI22902 /22903, rat her than doing it in pl ace as i n Metho d 1. Ref er to Figure 7 f or a pho tograph showing the host a dap[...]

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    LSI22902 /22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Ser ve r 9 Figure 7 Method 2 Installation At this poi nt in the in stallati on pro cess, you should be a t the same p oint, regardles s of the insta llation me thod chose n. Procee d with the next step . Step 6. Remo v e the flo pp y driv e cab le as sho wn in Figure 8 by gentl y lifting the c[...]

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    10 LSI229 02/22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Figure 8 Floppy Cab le Location[...]

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    LSI22902 /22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Ser ve r 11 Figure 9 CD-ROM and Po wer Cables 2.3 Insta lling Ne w Drives This sec tion of the p roce dure descr ibes i nstalli ng the pro per SCSI h ard dri v es, as well as a CD -ROM dri v e and fl oppy drive , in th e ISP1100 . It also inc ludes rem oving the existing I DE hard dr ives ship[...]

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    12 LSI229 02/22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Figure 10 CD-R OM/Floppy Assembl y Step 2. Remov e the two hard dri ve ba ys by lifting the b ack of the bay until the bay c lears the two snaptop stand offs and remove . Refe r to Figure 11 for a pho tograph of this step. Step 3. Mo unt the two L VD SCSI hard dri v es in the bays ac[...]

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    LSI22902 /22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Ser ve r 13 Figure 11 Removing the Har d Drive Bays Note: Each device on the S CSI bus, in this c ase, the hos t adapter and hard dr ives, must ha ve a unique SCSI ID . SCSI ID 7 is the default host adapte r setting . See the d ocumentati on f or y our ha rd driv es fo r assi stanc e in det er[...]

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    14 LSI229 02/22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Figure 12 Removing the IDE Cable Step 5 . Pull the Slim line flop p y cable up a nd lay it out of the way temporari ly . Step 6 . Attach th e preforme d 68-pin L VD SCSI cable to th e host adapter b oard. Step 7 . Route th e cable along th e sid e of the cha ssis u nder the fan assem[...]

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    LSI22902 /22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Ser ve r 15 Figure 13 SCSI Cable Routing Step 9 . Install b oth dr ive ba ys by positioni ng the fro nt tabs in their respective positi ons with th e rear of the bay ov e r the cha ssis snapt op standoff s. Step 1 0. Fir mly pr ess down on the rear of th e bay until the ba y “snaps” secure[...]

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    16 LSI229 02/22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Figure 14 Drive Bay Installation Step 12. Reinstal l the CD-ROM an d floppy drives. Use the three mou nting screws and atta ch the CD-ROM/floppy devices to the chas sis, taki ng care to no t ov er t ighten the mounting s crews. Over tignten ing cause war p in the ISP11 00 chas sis. S[...]

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    LSI22902 /22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Ser ve r 17 Figure 15 CD-R OM and Floppy Installation 2.4 Completing the Inst allation Step 1. Attach t he loose e nd of the ha rd driv e LED cab le to the serve r board SC SI LED c onnector, J11. Refe r to Figure 16 on th e nex t page for a photograph showing the LED ca ble attachment. Step 2[...]

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    18 LSI229 02/22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Server Figure 16 Attaching the Har d Drive LED Activity C able[...]

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    LSI22902 /22903 Host Adap ter to Intel ISP1100 Internet Ser ve r 19 Notes[...]

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