Adaptec 58300 User Manual

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Chapter 5: Installing the HostRAID Controller and Disk Drives
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Before You Begin
Read the Safety Information on 
Familiarize yourself with your HostRAID controller’s physical features and the RAID levels 
that it supports (see 
Ensure that you have the right quantity of disk drives for the RAID level you want to use 
for your arrays (see 
).
Ensure that you have the proper cables for your controller and disk drives (see 
If you have a low-profile computer cabinet, replace the original full-height bracket with the 
low-profile bracket supplied in the controller kit.
Caution: 
Handle the controller by its bracket or edges only.
Installing the HostRAID Controller
This section describes how to install your HostRAID controller into your computer cabinet.
1
Turn off your computer and disconnect the power cord. Open the cabinet, following the 
manufacturer’s instructions.
2
Select an available PCI or PCI-X expansion slot and remove 
the slot cover, as shown at right. (see 
For the best performance, use the available 64-bit slot that’s 
compatible with your HostRAID controller. 
Caution: 
Touch a grounded metal object before 
handling the HostRAID controller.
3
As shown at right, insert the HostRAID controller into the 
PCI or PCI-X expansion slot and press down gently but 
firmly until it clicks into place. When installed properly, the 
HostRAID controller should appear level with the 
expansion slot. 
4
Secure the bracket in the PCI slot, using the retention 
device (for instance, a screw or lever) supplied with your 
computer.
5
Connect your computer’s disk activity LED cable to the 
LED connector on the controller (see 
Ensure that the positive lead of the LED cable (usually a red 
wire or a wire marked with a red stripe) is attached to pin 1.
6
Optional—Connect your HostRAID controller’s I2C 
connector (not available on all models) to an I2C 
connector on an internal backplane or enclosure, using an 
I2C cable.
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Install your disk drives, following the instructions on 
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