Adaptec 6805Q 2270700-R User Manual

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2270700-R
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Appendix C: Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility
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PHY Settings
Formatting and Verifying Disk Drives
You can use the disk utilities to low-level format or verify your disk drives. (New disk drives 
are low-level formatted at the factory and do not need to be low-level formatted again.)
Caution: 
Before you format a disk drive, back up all data. Formatting destroys all data on 
a disk drive.
To format or verify a disk drive:
1
Start the ARC utility (see 
). 
2
Select the controller you want, then press Enter.
3
Select Disk Utilities.
4
Select the disk drive you want, then press Enter.
5
Select Format Disk or Verify Disk Media.
Locating Disk Drives
Note: 
This feature is only available with disk drives that have an activity LED.
You can use the Identify Drive feature to physically locate a disk drive by blinking the LED.
To locate a disk drive:
1
Start the ARC utility (see 
). 
2
Select the controller you want, then press Enter.
3
Select Disk Utilities.
4
Select the disk drive you want, then press Enter.
5
Select Identify Drive, then press Enter.
6
When you have finished locating your disk drive, press any key to stop the blinking.
Option
Description
PHY Rate
The data transfer rate between the controller and devices. The default setting is 
Auto, which allows the SAS card to adjust the data transfer rate, as needed. For 
low-port 5-series RAID controllers (5085, 5405), you can set the PHY rate to 
1.5Gb/second or 3.0Gb/second (the maximum rate). 
CRC Checking
When enabled, determines whether the controller verifies the accuracy of data 
transfer on the serial bus. Default setting is Yes (enabled). Set to No (disabled) 
only if the controller is connected to a device that does not support CRC Checking. 
SAS Address
In a situation where you want each phy on a controller to be in a different SAS 
domain, this setting specifies a unique world-wide name for each phy. Default 
is 0. 
Note: This setting is for SAS address conflict resolution only and should otherwise 
remain at its default value.
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