Highpoint RocketStor 6674T User manual

Category
RAID controllers
Type
User manual

HighPoint RocketStor 6674T is an external storage enclosure, enabling you to connect up to four SATA or SAS drives through a high-performance PCIe 3.0 x8 interface. It supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, and JBOD, allowing you to tailor your storage configuration to your specific needs. The RocketStor 6674T features advanced data protection features such as global hot spare, online RAID expansion, and automatic rebuild to ensure the integrity of your data. With support for capacities up to 64TB, this enclosure is perfect for storing large amounts of data.

HighPoint RocketStor 6674T is an external storage enclosure, enabling you to connect up to four SATA or SAS drives through a high-performance PCIe 3.0 x8 interface. It supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, and JBOD, allowing you to tailor your storage configuration to your specific needs. The RocketStor 6674T features advanced data protection features such as global hot spare, online RAID expansion, and automatic rebuild to ensure the integrity of your data. With support for capacities up to 64TB, this enclosure is perfect for storing large amounts of data.

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RocketStor 6674T
User Manual
June 21
st
, 2019
Revision 1.0.1
HighPoint Technologies, Inc.
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Copyright
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HighPoint Technologies, Inc.
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or consequential damages arising from any defect or error in HighPoint's products or manuals.
Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on
the part of HighPoint.
Notice
Reasonable effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. HighPoint
assumes no liability for technical inaccuracies, typographical, or other errors contained herein.
FCC Part 15 Class B Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment under FCC rules.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
European Union Compliance Statement
This Information Technologies Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the following
European directives:
European Standard EN55022 (1998) Class B
European Standard EN55024 (1998)
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Table of Contents
Product Overview ................................................................................................................................... 5
Kit Content .......................................................................................................................................... 5
Product Information ........................................................................................................................... 5
Section 1: Hardware Installation ............................................................................................................ 7
Hardware Overview ............................................................................................................................ 7
Panel Layout-Front View ................................................................................................................ 7
Panel Layout-Rear View .................................................................................................................. 8
System Requirements......................................................................................................................... 8
Enclosure Setup .................................................................................................................................. 8
Section 2: Setting Up Software for Windows Systems ......................................................................... 10
Driver Installation ............................................................................................................................. 10
Checking Your Driver Version ........................................................................................................... 10
Updating the Drivers ........................................................................................................................ 11
Uninstalling the Driver ...................................................................................................................... 12
Installing the HighPoint RocketStor Manager .................................................................................. 13
How to Login to the HRM ................................................................................................................. 13
Remote Login .................................................................................................................................... 14
Formatting the RAID Volumes .......................................................................................................... 14
Section 3: Setting Up Software for Mac Platforms ............................................................................... 18
Driver installation ............................................................................................................................. 18
Checking Your Driver is Installed ...................................................................................................... 19
Installing the HighPoint RocketStor Manager .................................................................................. 20
Formatting the RAID Volumes .......................................................................................................... 21
Section 4: Using the HighPoint RocketStor Manager (HRM)................................................................ 23
How to Login to the HRM ................................................................................................................. 23
Navigating the HRM ......................................................................................................................... 23
Overview Tab .................................................................................................................................... 24
Enclosure Properties .................................................................................................................... 24
Storage Properties ........................................................................................................................ 24
Quick Config. .................................................................................................................................... 25
Advanced Config. .............................................................................................................................. 25
Creating Array ............................................................................................................................... 26
Spare Pool ..................................................................................................................................... 28
Logical Device ............................................................................................................................... 29
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Logical Device Information ....................................................................................................... 29
Maintenance ......................................................................................................................... 29
Array Information ................................................................................................................. 29
Expanding an Existing Array ................................................................................................. 31
Physical Device Information ..................................................................................................... 33
Rescan ........................................................................................................................................... 33
Beeper Mute ................................................................................................................................. 33
Settings Tab ...................................................................................................................................... 34
Enclosure ...................................................................................................................................... 34
Email Notification ......................................................................................................................... 34
SMTP Setting ............................................................................................................................ 35
Add Recipient ........................................................................................................................... 35
Security ......................................................................................................................................... 36
Password Setting ...................................................................................................................... 36
System .......................................................................................................................................... 36
Event ................................................................................................................................................. 37
Storage Health Inspector (SHI) ......................................................................................................... 38
Scheduler ...................................................................................................................................... 38
How to Create a New Verify Task ............................................................................................. 39
Section 5: Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................. 40
Handling Critical Arrays .................................................................................................................... 40
Rebuilding Stops Due to Bad Sectors ............................................................................................... 40
Critical Array Becomes Disabled When You Removed Faulty Disk .................................................. 40
Online RAID Roaming ....................................................................................................................... 41
Help .................................................................................................................................................. 41
Appendix ............................................................................................................................................... 42
Table 1: HRM Icon Guide .................................................................................................................. 42
Table 2: RAID Reference Level .......................................................................................................... 44
HighPoint Recommended List of Hard Drives .................................................................................. 44
Contacting Technical Support .......................................................................................................... 44
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Product Overview
The RocketStor 6674T was designed for Professional Media Applications that demand consistent high
speed transfers, flexibility and uncompromised reliability. The built-in full-featured SATA 6G RAID
controller, management suite, and 16-hot swappable drive bays support both SATA hard drives or SSD’s,
and can be easily configured to deliver maximum performance, capacity or data security. HighPoint’s
unique all-in-one approach allows customers to streamline workflows by managing multiple projects
from single storage environment, while simultaneously reducing overhead costs.
Kit Content
1x 16-Bay Enclosure
16x Drive Trays
1x Thunderbolt
TM
40Gb/s Cable
2x UL Power Cord
64x 3.5” HDD Mounting Screws
64x 2.5” SSD Mounting Screws
1x Quick Installation Guide
Before getting started, check to see if any items are missing, damaged, or incorrect. If you discover any
discrepancies, please contact your reseller, or our Support Department via our Online Web Support
Portal.
Product Information
Product Information
RocketStor 6674T
Port Type
Thunderbolt™ 3
Number of Ports
2x Thunderbolt™ 3 Ports
RAID Level
0 and JBOD
System Requirements
Computer with a USB-C Port (Thunderbolt™ 3)
Legacy Thunderbolt™2 or Thunderbolt™ systems will need a UCB-C to
Thunderbolt™ Adapter.
Windows 8 and later
Mac OS X 10.10 and later
Max. Capacity
Unlimited
Number of drives
Up to 16
Drive Interface
SATA
Drive Form Factor
3.5" & 2.5"
Material
Brushed aluminum housing
Dimension
19.49” (L) x 24.02” (D) x 5.24” (H)
Weight
39.46 lbs.
Warranty
1 Years
Advanced RAID Features
Flash ROM for Upgradeable Firmware
Storage Health Inspector
Redundant RAID Configurations
Bootable RAID Array
EFI BIOS for Mac Platform
Multiple RAID Partitions supported
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Online Array Roaming
Online RAID Level Migration (ORLM)
Online Capacity Expansion (OCE)
RAID Initialization Background/Foreground/Quick
Global Hot Spare Disk support
Automatic and configurable RAID Rebuilding Priority
Disk Format compatible: 512, 512e, 4Kn
Larger than 2 TB Drive and RAID Array support
Spin down Massive Arrays of Idle Disks support
Native Command Queuing
Write Back and Write Through
Storage Monitoring and Management Suite
RAID Management Suites
Browser-Based management tool,
Enclosure Management via
WebGUI
Fan, Temperature, Status
LED Indicator and Button
HDD Power, Present, Active, Fail, Rebuilding, and Identify Enclosure
fan, temperature, and power status; Mute button
SMTP Email Alert Notification
Yes
Power Supply
500W Redundant PSU Low Noise
AC INPUT: 100-240V ~ 5A 50/60Hz
Internal Fan
Four 80x80x25mm Hot-Swappable Fans
Alarm Buzzer
Buzzer beeping when failed drive or array occurs
Operating Environment
Temperature
(operating) 5°C 45°C
(non-operating) 40°C 65°C"
Relative Humidity
(operating) 8% 90% RH (Non-condensing)
(non-operating) 5% 95% RH (Non-condensing)
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Section 1: Hardware Installation
Hardware Overview
Panel Layout-Front View
LED Indicators
Disk Present: Solid blue LED
Active LED: Flashing blue LED
Disk Status LED
o Solid red LED if disk failure
o Flashing red LED if identifying/rebuilding
Fan LED: Red LED when internal fan blower fails
Power LED: Solid blue LED when enclosure is powered on
Temperature LED: Red LED when enclosure temperature is over 50˚C
Mute Button: Mutes alarm when pressed
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Panel Layout-Rear View
System Requirements
System with a USB-C port (Thunderbolt
TM
3)
Mac OS X 10.10 and later
Windows 8 and later
Enclosure Setup
1. Connect 1 Thunderbolt port from the RocketStor 6674T to the host system with the Thunderbolt
cable
2. Connect the RocketStor 6674T to both power receptacles
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3. With the power cord connected to the power source, turn on the RocketStor 6674T using the
power switch on (“I” position) on the rear panel
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Section 2: Setting Up Software for Windows Systems
Driver Installation
Drivers provide a way for your operating system to communicate with your new hardware. Updating to
the latest available driver ensures your product benefits from the most recent performance, stability,
and compatibility improvements. Drivers are updated regularly at www.highpoint-tech.com
1. Obtain the latest driver software for the RocketStor 6674T from our website:
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-rs6674t-download.htm
2. Locate the downloaded folder and run setup.exe
3. Follow the on screen steps to install the driver
Checking Your Driver Version
1. Right click the Windows logo on the bottom left of the screen
2. Select Device Manager
3. Click on the Storage controllers tab
4. Right click on the RocketRAID 840A SATA Controller and select Properties
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5. Click the Properties tab and look at the Driver Version section to check
Updating the Drivers
1. Obtain the latest driver files for the RocketStor 6674T from http://www.highpoint-
tech.com/USA_new/series-rs6674t-download.htm
2. Right click the Windows logo on the bottom left of the screen
3. Select Device Manager
4. Click on the Storage controllers tab
5. Right click on the RocketRAID 840A SATA Controller and select Update Driver Software
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6. Click Browse my computer for driver software
7. Select the driver files you downloaded
8. Click Next
9. Restart the system
Uninstalling the Driver
1. Right click the Windows logo on the bottom left of the screen
2. Select Device Manager
3. Click on the Storage controllers tab
4. Right click on the RocketRAID 840A SATA Controller and select Uninstall
5. Restart the system
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Installing the HighPoint RocketStor Manager
The HighPoint RocketStor Manager (HRM) is the primary link between you and your RAID array. Using
the management utilities and menus offered by the HRM, you will be able to access, create, and
maintain your RAID arrays.
New features are continually added to the interface. The most updated version is at
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-rs6674t-download.htm.
1. Download the HRM files from http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-rs6674t-
download.htm.
2. Locate the folder in which you downloaded the files to and run HighPoint RocketStor
Manager.exe
3. Follow the on screen steps to install the HRM software
4. Log into the HRM by double clicking the desktop icon (see below), or by typing
http://localhost:7402 in your preferred web browser’s address line (we recommend using the
latest browser version
How to Login to the HRM
You can reach the HRM log in page either by:
Double clicking on the HighPoint RocketStor Manager icon created on your desktop
Opening your preferred web browser and typing http://localhost:7404 in the address bar
Note: You can set the password under the Setting tab
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Remote Login
A user connected to a local network can remotely access the HRM using the IP address of the host
device.
To obtain your IP address
1. Open a command prompt window on the host computer
2. Type ipconfig
3. Look for the section that contains your network adapter information
4. Look at the IP address section
Note: Make sure the Restrict to localhost access is disabled in the HRM Setting tab
You can then remotely access the HRM using any other computer that is in your local network by
opening any web browser and typing http://{IP address of host compute}:7404 (default port is 7404)
Formatting the RAID Volumes
After creating a RAID array, your operating system will recognize that array as a logical disk. However,
the array will not be accessible until it is formatted by the operating system.
Format the volume when you have finished the following procedures
1. Set up the Enclosure
2. Set up the RAID Controller
3. Installed Drivers
4. Create an Array
For Windows users
1. Right click the Windows logo on the bottom left of the screen
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2. Select Disk Management
3. If you just created the array, a prompt will appear after clicking disk management asking you to
initialize the disk
a. MBR partition table is mainly for bootable drives and has a 2 TB limit. If your PC
motherboard uses legacy BIOS, you will most likely need to use MBR for bootable drives.
b. GPT partition table has no capacity limit, but cannot be bootable unless your PC
motherboard contains UEFI firmware
4. Once initialized, right click the unallocated disk space for your disk and select New Simple
Volume
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5. Follow the instructions on screen to receive a drive letter
6. Once finished, the drive will appear in your OS with the letter you assigned
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Please note your disk may initially appear offline to the operating system and you may have to bring it
online
1. In Disk Management, right click the disk you wish to bring online
2. The disk status will change to Not Initialized, right click the disk again to initialize it
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Section 3: Setting Up Software for Mac Platforms
Driver installation
1. Obtain the latest driver software for the RocketStor 6674T from our website:
http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-rs6674t-download.htm
2. Mount and enter the downloaded folder
3. Run the HighPointRR.pkg package
4. Follow the on screen installation instructions
5. Restart your computer
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Checking Your Driver is Installed
1. Select the Apple logo in the top left part of the screen
2. Select About this Mac
3. Select System Report
4. Select the PCI tab on the left
5. Check that the RocketRAID 840 SATA Controller is present
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Installing the HighPoint RocketStor Manager
1. Download the HRM files from http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA_new/series-rs6674t-
download.htm.
2. Mount and enter the downloaded folder
3. Run the HighPointRSWebGUI.pkg package
4. Follow the on screen installation instructions
5. Log into the HRM by double clicking the desktop icon (see below)
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Highpoint RocketStor 6674T User manual

Category
RAID controllers
Type
User manual

HighPoint RocketStor 6674T is an external storage enclosure, enabling you to connect up to four SATA or SAS drives through a high-performance PCIe 3.0 x8 interface. It supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, and JBOD, allowing you to tailor your storage configuration to your specific needs. The RocketStor 6674T features advanced data protection features such as global hot spare, online RAID expansion, and automatic rebuild to ensure the integrity of your data. With support for capacities up to 64TB, this enclosure is perfect for storing large amounts of data.

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