User GuideTable of ContentsAMD -RAIDXpert2 User Guide1Contents3List of Tables9Revision History11Preface12Intended Audience12Prerequisites12Document Conventions and Symbols13Customer Support13Glossary13Chapter 1 Safety Precautions141.1 General141.2 Safety Definitions141.3 Caution Messages141.3.1 Caution Messages About Disks141.3.2 Caution Messages About Arrays14Chapter 2 Getting Started162.1 RAIDXpert2 Technology162.2 Who Should Use This Manual162.3 System Requirements for Using RAIDXpert2162.3.1 Supported Controllers162.3.2 Supported Operating Systems172.4 Features of RAIDXpert2172.5 RAIDXpert2 Feature Set20Chapter 3 Arrays, Disks and RAID Levels243.1 Understanding Arrays243.2 RAID Levels243.3 Array States253.4 Creating Arrays: Future Expansion273.5 Expanding Disk Capacity Online: Using OCE (Supported by RAIDXpert2 Plus)273.6 Migrating RAID Levels Online: Using ORLM (Supported by RAIDXpert2 Plus)283.7 Array Tasks: Starting and Stopping Tasks283.8 Understanding Disks293.8.1 Disks States293.9 Rescanning Disks for Changes in State303.10 Sparing Options: Disks and Arrays313.11 Dedicated Sparing313.12 Global Sparing323.13 RAID Performance Considerations323.13.1 Number and Organization of Disks323.13.2 Caching Attributes323.13.3 Application Workload333.14 RAID Reliability Considerations333.14.1 Data Redundancy333.14.2 Backup333.15 Flexibility and Expansion Considerations333.16 Multiple RAID Levels333.17 RAIDABLE Arrays33Chapter 4 BIOS Configuration Utility344.1 When to Use the AMD-RAID Controller BIOS Configuration Utility344.2 Access the AMD-RAID Controller BIOS Configuration Utility354.3 Understanding the Color Code in the BIOS Configuration Utility354.4 Initialize Disks354.4.1 Initialize Disks364.5 Create Arrays364.5.1 Before You Begin364.5.2 Create an Array374.5.2.1 Create an AMD-RAID Bootable Array374.5.2.2 Create a RAIDABLE Array384.6 Delete Arrays384.6.1 Delete an Array384.7 Swap Arrays384.7.1 Before You Begin384.7.2 Swap Arrays394.8 Manage Spares394.8.1 Assign Global Spares394.8.2 Assign Dedicated Spares394.8.3 Unassign Spares404.9 View Disk Details404.10 View Array Details404.11 Rescan All Channels414.12 Change the Controller Options414.12.1 Booting the System from an Array414.12.2 Pausing the Boot Sequence for Warning Messages414.12.3 Change the Staggered Spinup Count424.13 Continue Booting from the BIOS Configuration Utility424.13.1 Resume the Boot Process42Chapter 5 Software Installation435.1 System Setup Process Overview435.2 Before You Begin435.3 Copying AMD-RAID Drivers to Removable Storage435.3.1 Copying AMD-RAID Drivers in a Microsoft® Windows® Environment435.3.2 Copying AMD-RAID Drivers in a Linux® Environment445.4 Pre-installation steps445.4.1 BIOS Mode445.4.2 UEFI Mode455.5 Installing AMD-RAID drivers465.5.1 Installing AMD-RAID Drivers while Installing Microsoft® Windows®461.1.1.1465.5.1.1 Installing AMD-RAID BIOS Drivers during a Microsoft® Windows® 7 or Windows® 10 Installation465.5.1.2 Installing the AMD-RAID UEFI Drivers during a Microsoft® Windows® 7 or Windows® 10 Installation475.5.2 Installing AMD-RAID Drivers While Installing Linux® Operating System485.5.2.1 Installing the AMD-RAID BIOS Drivers During a Red Hat Enterprise Linux® 7.2 64 bit (RHEL) Installation485.5.2.2 Installing the AMD-RAID BIOS Drivers during a Supported Ubuntu Desktop Installation515.5.2.3 Install the AMD-RAID UEFI Drivers during a RHEL 7.2 64 bit Linux® Installation535.5.2.4 Installing the AMD-RAID UEFI Drivers during a Supported Ubuntu Desktop Installation565.6 Installing the AMD RAIDXpert2 Management Suite for Microsoft® Windows®575.7 Installing the AMD RAIDXpert2 Management Suite for Linux®585.8 Installing the AMD RAIDXpert2 Graphical User Interface (GUI)595.8.1 RHEL Linux® – AMD RAIDXpert2 Web GUI Installation595.8.2 Ubuntu60Chapter 6 AMD RAIDXpert2 Graphical User Interface (GUI)616.1 Start RAIDXpert2616.1.1 Web-Browser Access616.1.1.1 Browser Setup616.1.1.2 Signing In Using a Web Browser616.1.1.3 Tips for Signing In and Signing Out Using a Web Browser616.1.2 Desktop Shortcut Access626.1.2.1 Signing In Using the RAIDXpert2 Desktop Shortcut626.2 Password Protection626.2.1 Things to Know About Passwords626.2.2 Change a Password at the Options Menu636.3 Help and About Windows®636.4 Reviewing the RAIDXpert2 GUI636.4.1 The Array View Section of the Array Status Window636.4.1.1 Elements of the Array View Section636.4.2 The Disk List Section of the Array Status Window646.4.2.1 Elements of the Disk List Section646.4.3 The Array List Section of the Array Status Window656.4.3.1 Elements of the Array List Section656.4.4 The Event View Section of the Array Status Window666.4.4.1 Elements of the Event View Section666.4.5 Array and Disk Commands676.5 Working with Disks686.5.1 Initialize Disks686.5.1.1 To Initialize Disks686.5.2 Rescan Disks69The Rescan Command Performs the Following Actions:696.5.3 Change Cache Properties for Disks696.5.3.1 Change Disk Caching Properties696.5.4 Assign Spares696.5.4.1 Assign a Disk as a Dedicated or Global Spare696.5.5 Legacy Disks706.5.5.1 Legacy Disk and New Disk706.6 Working with Arrays716.6.1 Create and Format Arrays716.6.1.1 Before You Begin...716.6.1.2 Create an Array726.6.1.2.1 Select an Array and Cache726.6.1.3 Partition and Format an Array736.6.2 Name Arrays736.6.3 Transform Arrays (Supported by RAIDXpert2 Plus)736.6.3.1 Before You Begin746.6.3.2 Transform an Array756.6.3.3 Access Additional Space766.6.4 Restore (Rebuild) Arrays766.6.4.1 Before You Begin766.6.4.2 Restore a Critical Array766.6.5 Prepare to Physically Remove an Array776.6.5.1 Physically Remove an Array776.6.5.2 Array Migration776.6.6 Delete Arrays776.6.6.1 Before You Begin776.6.6.2 Delete an Array786.6.6.3 Recreate a Deleted Array786.6.7 Change Cache Settings for Arrays796.6.7.1 Change Cache Settings796.6.8 Change the Priority Level of a Task796.6.8.1 Change a Task Priority796.6.9 Interrupt, Cancel, or Resume a Task806.6.9.1 Interrupt, Cancel, or Resume a Task806.6.10 Check for Consistency806.6.10.1 Before you Begin816.6.10.2 Manually start a Consistency Check816.6.10.3 Manually stop a Consistency Check816.6.11 Schedule a Consistency Check816.6.11.1 Schedule a Consistency Check for Later816.6.11.2 Delete a Scheduled Consistency Check826.6.12 Scan an Array in the Background826.6.12.1 Enable or Disable a Background Array Scan826.6.13 Add or Remove Dedicated Spares826.6.13.1 Add a Dedicated Spare826.6.13.2 Remove a Dedicated Spare Assignment836.6.14 Add or Remove Global Spares836.6.14.1 Add a Global Spare836.6.14.2 Remove a Global Spare836.6.15 Hide an Array836.6.15.1 Hide an Array836.6.16 Secure Erase83Data is Securely Erased By:836.6.16.1 Securely Erasing an Array846.7 Working with Views846.7.1 Display or Hide Controller Event Log Panel846.7.2 Log Window846.7.3 Refresh the Display846.8 Working with Options856.8.1 Change Password Settings856.8.2 Set Event Notifications856.8.2.1 Set or Change Event Notifications856.8.3 Licensing866.9 Add Space Using a RAIDABLE Array86Chapter 7 Troubleshooting877.1 Troubleshooting877.2 System Startup Problems877.3 Warning Messages: POST Screen887.4 Array-Related Errors897.5 Disk Related Errors937.5.1 Troubleshooting Disks93Chapter 8 Software License: EULA958.1 Software License: End-User License Agreement (EULA)958.1.1 Limited License to Authorized Distributors958.1.2 Limited License to End Users958.1.3 Restrictions968.1.4 Proprietary Rights968.1.5 Term and Termination968.1.6 No Warranty968.1.7 Limitation of Liability978.1.8 Export Controls978.1.9 General97Chapter 9 rcadm Command Line Interface Tool999.1 What is rcadm?999.1.1 To Use rcadm with a Linux® Operating System1009.1.2 To Use rcadm with a Windows® Operating System1009.2 Manage Arrays and Disks: rcadm --manage1009.2.1 Understand Query Output1009.2.2 rcadm Controller List Elements1019.2.3 rcadm Disk List Elements1029.2.4 rcadm Array List Elements1039.3 View Help from the Command Line1049.3.1 To view a List of the Major Modes of Operation1049.3.1.1 To View Help for a Specific Mode and its Options1049.3.1.2 To view the rcadm Man Page on a Linux® System1049.4 Create New Arrays: rcadm --create1049.4.1 Before You Begin...1059.4.2 Example1059.5 Delete Arrays: rcadm --delete1059.5.1 Before You Begin...1059.5.2 Example1059.6 Transform Arrays: rcadm --transform (supported by RAIDXpert2 Plus)1069.6.1 Before You Begin...1069.7 Follow or Monitor Arrays and Disks: rcadm --follow1069.7.1 Before You Begin...106Appendix A rcadm.efi Information107A.1 rcadm -?107A.2 rcadm -M108A.3 rcadm -C113A.4 rcadm -D115Size: 1.28 MBPages: 115Language: EnglishOpen manual
User ManualTable of Contents安全上のご注意4このマニュアルについて5パッケージの内容6A88XM-A 仕様一覧6Chapter1: 製品の概要91.2 マザーボードの概要101.3 プロセッサー121.4 システムメモリー161.5 拡張スロット181.6 ジャンパ201.7 コネクター221.8 ソフトウェア31Chapter2: UEFI BIOS設定332.1 UEFI BIOS更新332.2 UEFI BIOS Utility382.3 お気に入り422.4 メインメニュー432.5 Ai Tweakerメニュー452.6 アドバンスドメニュー492.7 モニターメニュー542.8 ブートメニュー572.9 ツールメニュー632.10 終了メニュー64Chapter 3: 付録65ご注意65ASUSコンタクトインフォメーション67Size: 3.66 MBPages: 68Language: 日本語 (にほんご)Open manual
User ManualTable of ContentsTable des matières3Informations sur la sécurité4À propos de ce manuel5Résumé des spécifications de la A88XM-A6Contenu de la boîte9Chapitre 1 : Introduction au produit11.1 Avant de commencer11.2 Vue générale de la carte mère11.3 Accelerated Processing Unit (APU)11.4 Mémoire système11.5 Slots d’extension11.6 Jumpers11.7 Connecteurs11.8 Support logiciel1Chapitre 2 : Le BIOS12.1 Gérer et mettre à jour votre BIOS12.2 Programme de configuration du BIOS12.3 My Favorites (Favoris)12.4 Menu Main (Principal)12.5 Menu Ai Tweaker12.6 Menu Advanced (Avancé)12.7 Menu Monitor (Surveillance)12.8 Menu Boot (Démarrage)12.9 Menu Tools (Outils)12.10 Menu Exit (Sortie)1Appendice1Notices1Contacts ASUS1Size: 6.09 MBPages: 71Language: FrançaisOpen manual
User ManualTable of Contents安全性須知4電氣方面的安全性4操作方面的安全性4華碩 REACH4關於這本使用手冊5使用手冊的編排方式5提示符號5跳線帽及圖示說明5哪裡可以找到更多的產品資訊6代理商查詢6包裝內容物7A88XM-A 規格列表7第一章:產品介紹111.1 主機板安裝前111.2 主機板概述121.3 加速處理器(APU)141.4 系統記憶體181.5 擴充插槽201.6 跳線選擇區221.7 元件與周邊裝置的連接241.8 軟體支援32第二章:BIOS 資訊352.1 管理、更新您的 BIOS 程式352.2 BIOS 程式設定402.3 我的最愛(My Favorites)442.4 主選單(Main)452.5 Ai Tweaker 選單(Ai Tweaker)472.6 進階選單(Advanced)512.7 監控選單(Monitor)562.8 啟動選單(Boot)592.9 工具選單(Tool)652.10 離開 BIOS 程式(Exit)66Size: 4.13 MBPages: 68Language: 中文(zhōngwén)Open manual
User ManualTable of ContentsSafety information4About this guide4Package contents6A88XM-A specifications summary6Product introduction91.1 Before you proceed91.2 Motherboard overview101.3 Accelerated Processing Unit (APU)121.4 System memory161.5 Expansion slots181.6 Jumpers201.7 Connectors221.8 Software support31BIOS information332.1 Managing and updating your BIOS332.2 BIOS setup program382.3 My Favorites412.4 Main menu422.5 Ai Tweaker menu442.6 Advanced menu482.7 Monitor menu532.8 Boot menu562.9 Tools menu622.10 Exit menu63Appendices65Notices65ASUS contact information67Size: 4.56 MBPages: 68Language: EnglishOpen manual
User ManualTable of ContentsA88XM-A 规格列表9关于这本用户手册7用户手册的编排方式7提示符号7跳线帽及图示说明7哪里可以找到更多的产品信息8安全性须知6电气方面的安全性6操作方面的安全性6华硕 REACH6包装内容物9第一章:产品介绍131.1 主板安装前131.2 主板概述141.3 加速处理器(APU)161.4 系统內存201.5 扩展插槽221.6 跳线选择区241.7 元件与外围设备的连接261.8 软件支持34第二章:BIOS 信息372.1 管理、更新您的 BIOS 程序372.2 BIOS 程序设置422.3 我的最爱(My Favorites)462.4 主菜单(Main)472.5 Ai Tweaker 菜单(Ai Tweaker)492.6 高级菜单(Advanced)532.7 监控菜单(Monitor)582.8 启动菜单(Boot)612.9 工具菜单(Tool)672.9 退出 BIOS 程序(Exit)68Size: 5.11 MBPages: 70Language: 中文(zhōngwén)Open manual