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SuperTrak A Description of the new Serial PCI Bus "PCI Express".
Ken Chou posted this 30 March 2006

Platform: all

Firmware/Bios Version: v2.9.0.3

The PCI Express [PCIe] bus defines the Electrical, topology and protocol for the physical layer of a point to point serial interface over copper wire < http://www.interfacebus.com/wire.html > or optical fiber. In addition to the Physical Layer, the PCI Express specification also covers the Transaction Layer and Data Link Layer. The Physical Layer resides with Layer 1, and the Data Link Layer resides with Layer 2 of the OSI protocol model < http://www.interfacebus.com/Design_OSI_Stack.html >.

PCI Express is the new serial bus addition to the PCI < http://www.interfacebus.com/Design_Connector_PCI.html > series of specifications. How ever the electrical and mechanical interface for PCI Express is not compatible with the PCI bus interface. This is a serial bus which uses two low-voltage differential LVDS < http://www.interfacebus.com/Design_Connector_RS644.html > pairs, at 2.5Gb/s in each direction [one transmit, and one receive pair]. A PCI Express link is comprised of these two unidirectional differential pairs each operating at 2.5Gbps to achieve a basic over all throughput of 5Gbps [before accounting for over-head]. PCI Express uses 8B/10B < http://www.interfacebus.com/Definitions.html > encoding [each 8 bit byte is translated into a 10 bit character in order to equalize the numbers of 1's and 0's sent, and the encoded signal contains an embedded clock].

PCI Express supports 1x [2.5Gbps], 2x, 4x, 8x, 12x, 16x, and 32x bus widths [transmit / receive pairs]; 2.5Gigabits/second per Lane per Direction. The 8B/10B changes the data transfer numbers to 250MBps per lane, raw data [B= Bytes, b=Bits]. The reduction in throughput is accounted for under the protocol section.

FastTrak Procedures for creating a mirror for a drive with an existing OS.
Ken Chou posted this 05 January 2006

Product: FastTrak TX2200

Product Description: HBA

Platform: ALL

Firmware/Bios Version: ALL

Solution: Instructions for creating a mirror with an existing drive with an OS already installed.

-To better insure that you are mirroring the correct drive. Make sure drive 1 is attached to channel 1 and drive 2 is attached to drive 2.

First reboot to the controller card bios.

At the bios screen hit <ctrl> <f>. It should bring the screen to the controller menu.

Once in the menu, highlight option number 2 (drive assignments), hit <enter>. It should show a display showing the number of drives attached. Each drive will have an acronym of JBOD next to it. Our goal here is to make say spare.

After you highlight the first drive push <space bar>, then <ctrl> <y>, then push <ctrl> <y> again to agree. Do the same procedure for the second drive. "Do not worry about deleting the data it will not delete it"

The next step is hit <esc> and return to main menu. Then arrow down to number 3, (define array), remember which drive you want to image before starting mirroring.

Next highlight the logical disk 1. "this should be the disk with the information on." Then type <enter>, it should give you another menu for the drive that was entered.

One of the menu’s will say RAID mode, from that point you want to keep tapping the spaceabar until it says create and duplicate. Just in case you happen to come across "initialization" make sure that it is disabled.. It should make an exact duplicate.

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