Highpoint RocketRAID 2720A User guide

Category
RAID controllers
Type
User guide
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RocketRAID 2700 PCI-Express 2.0 x8
HBA series
SAS/SATA 6Gb/s RAID Host Adapters
Users Guide
Revision: 2.3
Jul. 23, 2015
HighPoint Technologies, Inc.
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HighPoint.
Notice
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assumes no liability for technical inaccuracies, typographical, or other errors contained herein.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................ 4
2 Physical Specifications ........................................................................................................................... 5
3 Kit Contents .......................................................................................................................................... 5
4 Hardware Description and Installation .................................................................................................. 6
4.1 RocketRAID 272x/271x Host Adapter board layout ....................................................................... 6
4.2 Connector and Jumper description: ............................................................................................... 7
4.3 Installing the RocketRAID Host Adapter ......................................................................................... 7
4.4 Verifying Installation ..................................................................................................................... 8
5 RocketRAID BIOS Utility ........................................................................................................................ 9
5.1 BIOS Settings Overview ................................................................................................................. 9
5.2 Using the BIOS Utility..................................................................................................................... 9
5.3 BIOS Commands ............................................................................................................................ 9
5.4 Creating RAID Arrays .................................................................................................................... 10
5.5 Deleting Arrays ............................................................................................................................ 13
5.6 Adding/Remove Spare Disks ........................................................................................................ 13
5.7 Settings ........................................................................................................................................ 14
6 HighPoint Software CD ........................................................................................................................ 15
7 RocketRAID 272x/271x Driver Installation .......................................................................................... 16
7.1 Driver installation -Windows ....................................................................................................... 16
7.2 Driver installation -Linux and FreeBSD ......................................................................................... 19
8 HighPoint Web RAID Management software ...................................................................................... 20
8.1 Installing the Web RAID Management software .......................................................................... 20
8.2 Installing OS X Driver and Web RAID Management Software ...................................................... 21
8.3 Starting Using the Web RAID Management Software .................................................................. 21
9 Thank You ........................................................................................................................................... 22
10 CUSTOMER SUPPORT ........................................................................................................................ 23
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HighPoint RocketRAID 272x/271x – PCI-Express 2.0
RocketRAID 272x/271x Host Adapters
The RocketRAID 272x/271x host adapters are high-performance SAS RAID solutions, delivering reliability
to demanding data-intensive applications such as tiered storage environments, security and surveillance,
video editing, and digital content creation.
Support for both 6Gb/s SAS and SATA drives on the same controller maintains configuration optimization
for performance based on the characteristics of SAS and SATA drives available today.
HighPoint RAID Management HighPoint RAID Management software offers a user friendly interface to
create, manage and maintain your storage solutions. Email notification and remote are some of the
advance features that the RAID Management software has to offer.
1 Features and Specifications
Host Adapter Architecture
PCI-Express x8 (Gen2)
Support up to 4/8 SAS/SATA drives
1 Internal Mini-SAS Connectors (SFF-8087) (RocketRAID 2710)
1 External Mini-SAS Connector(SFF-8808) (RocketRAID 2711)
2 Internal Mini-SAS Connectors (SFF-8087) (RocketRAID 2720)
1 External Mini-SAS Connector (SFF-8088) / 1 Internal Mini-SAS Connector (SFF-8087) (RocketRAID
2721)
2 External Mini-SAS Connectors (SFF-8088) (RocketRAID 2722)
Hot Swap and hot plug
Low Profile
RoHS complaint
Advanced RAID Features
Supports RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10,50 and JBOD
NCQ (Native Command Queuing)
Auto detect of unplug/plug SAS/SATA hard drive for RAID auto rebuild
Staggered drive spin up
HDD bad sector repair and remapping
Support Disk Scrubbing
BIOS Booting (INT13) to RAID array for better redundancy
64bit LBA for RAID arrays greater than 2TB single partition
S.M.A.R.T array monitoring for hard drive status and reliability
Array Monitors, Alerts and Indicators
Hard Drive LED Indicators (Activity and Failed) (except RocketRAID 2711/2722)
SMTP email notification for events and error reporting
Alarm/Buzzer alerts for drive/array failure
SAF-TE (I2C) and SGPIO enclosure management
RAID Management
Online Capacity Expansion (OCE) and Online RAID Level Migration (ORLM) for
Windows/Linux/FreeBSD
Quick and Background initialization for instant RAID access
API library for customization
CLI (Command Line Interface) for Linux and FreeBSD
5
Web GUI RAID management (local and remote monitoring)
Online array roaming
SHI (Drive analysis driven from S.M.A.R.T)
HighPoint RAID Management (HRM)
Hot key (ctrl-h) boot-up RAID manager via BI
OS
Web browser-based RAID management software (Web GUI)
Command Line Interf
ace (CLI)
Operating System Support
Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 / Windows Server 2008, 2012
Linux (Fedora Core, Red Hat Enterprise / CentOS, SuSE, Debian, Ubuntu)
FreeBSD
OS X (for RocketRAID 2711, 2721 and 2722 only)
2 Physical Specifications
Dimensions:
Size: 96.3mm X 65.0mm (RocketRAID 2710/2720)
Size: 120.0mm X 68.0mm (RocketRAID 2711/2721/2722)
EMI: FCC Part 15 Class B and CE
Thermal and Atmospheric Characteristics:
Work Temperature Range: +5 C ~+ 55 C
Relative Humidity Range: 5% ~ 60% non-condensing
Storage Temperature: -20 ~ +80 C
MTBF: 920,585 Hours
Electrical Characteristics:
PCI-E 3.3V 12V
Power 4W max 1W max
3 Kit Contents
RocketRAID Host Adapter
Quick Installation Guide
HighPoint Software CD
Low-profile bracket
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description
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C connector
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Fail LED PIN
A
larm buzzer
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on chassis.
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n
g the Rocket
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w
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k
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pending upo
n
8
(or PCI-E x1
6
s
slot, and sec
RocketRAI
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2721
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Fail LED PI
N
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&
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or detail LED
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n
the chassis
d
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&
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c
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n
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the host ada
the hardware
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w
ill be displa
y
P
ress “Ctrl”+”
g
the adapter
,
v
er-level chas
s
chassis backp
p
er installatio
n
c
ure the syste
m
n
stallation
pter and har
d
is properly r
e
e
system. If th
e
y
ed during bo
o
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,
attach hard
d
s
is include ha
r
lane, rather t
h
n
procedures.
m
chassis.
d
drives have
b
e
cognized.
e
system det
e
o
t up.
nation to acc
e
8
d
rives to the
h
r
d-drive hot-s
w
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an directly t
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b
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ss the Rocke
t
h
ost adapter.
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ap bays. For
o
each individ
u
into the chas
n
ce of the ad
a
t
RAID adapte
r
these system
u
al hard drive
.
sis, boot-up t
h
a
pter, the Roc
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chassis, cabl
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.
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c
h
e system to
v
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y
.
e
s are
c
hassis
v
erify
Utility
5 R
o
The
R
BIOS
driv
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chec
Pres
s
.
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B
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and
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5.2
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The
f
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Arro
w
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r
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5.3
B
Cr
ea
t
Dele
t
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/
capa
Setti
Vie
w
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R
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7
Utility will di
s
e
s are detecte
k the power a
s
“Ctrl”+”H” k
e
B
IOS Settin
R
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7
c
ontroller rel
a
U
sing the
B
f
ollowing key
s
press Alt to
h
w
keys – use
t
r
– Open the
s
move back t
o
B
IOS Com
m
t
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m
t
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m
/
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r
ble of using s
p
ngs - this co
m
w
– this comm
D
BIOS Ut
i
7
2x/271x con
t
s
play informa
t
d by this utili
t
a
nd cable con
n
e
y combinati
o
gs Overvie
w
7
2x/271x con
t
a
ted settings.
B
IOS Utility
s
utilized by th
h
ighlight the t
o
t
hese to mov
e
s
elected tool
b
o
the previou
s
m
ands
m
and is used t
m
and will dele
r
e - this com
m
p
are disks to
a
m
mand opens
t
and is used t
o
i
lity
t
roller will dis
p
t
ion about ha
r
t
y. If any of th
e
n
ections.
o
n to access t
h
w
t
roller BIOS u
t
e RocketRAID
o
ol bar.
e
between dif
f
b
ar command
/
s
menu, canc
e
o open the R
A
te the selecte
m
and is used t
o
a
utomatically
t
he settings
m
o
select betw
e
9
p
lay its BIOS s
r
d drives atta
c
e
hard drives
a
h
e RocketRAI
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t
ility is an int
e
D
2700 BIOS u
t
f
erent menu i
t
/
execute the s
e
l the selected
A
ID Creation
m
d RAID array.
o
assign hard
rebuild broke
n
m
enu (selectin
g
e
en two view
s
creen during
t
c
hed to the a
d
a
re not detec
t
D
adapter’s BI
O
e
rface that pr
o
t
ility:
t
ems
elected com
m
operation, o
r
m
enu.
disks to funct
i
n
or faulted R
A
g
the boot di
s
s
: Devices (H
A
t
he system's
b
d
apter. Make
s
t
ed, power d
o
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vides manag
e
m
and.
r
exit the BIO
S
i
on as spare d
A
ID arrays.
s
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g
A
RD DISKS), a
n
b
oot process.
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s
ure all attac
h
o
wn the syste
m
e
ment comm
a
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isks. The con
t
g
ered drive spi
n
d Arrays (co
n
T
he
h
ed
m
and
a
nds
t
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figured
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each
and
a
crea
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n
disk
s
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lize - this co
m
can be used
t
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alizing Dis
k
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i
guration info
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R.
light the targ
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selected dis
k
a
sk you to pr
e
t
e RAID array
s
n
ing: Initializa
s
that do not
c
a
ting Array
s
c
t Create fro
m
m
mand is use
d
t
o create arra
y
A
ID Arrays
k
s:
RAID array,
rmation to t
h
e
t disks using
t
k
. Once all ta
r
e
ss Y (yes) to
s
.
tion will dest
r
c
ontain critica
l
s
:
m
the toolbar
a
d
to prepare
d
y
s.
the disks m
h
e hard disks
.
t
he arrow ke
y
r
get disks hav
e
initialize, or
N
r
oy all pre- ex
i
l
data.
a
nd press Ent
e
10
d
isks for use
w
ust be initial
.
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n
y
s, then select
e
been select
e
N
(no) to can
c
i
sting data on
e
r.
w
ith RAID arra
y
ized. Disk ini
n
itialize com
m
using Enter.
A
e
d, press ESC.
c
el. Once init
i
the selected
h
y
s. Disks mus
t
tialization w
r
m
and from t
h
A
numeral wil
The utility
w
i
alized, these
hard disks. O
n
t
be initialize
d
r
ites necessa
r
h
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l be displaye
d
w
ill display a
w
disks can be
n
ly initialize
d
before
r
y RAID
d press
d
before
w
arning,
used to
1.
U
2.
U
w
Not
e
nam
e
3.
O
d
U
se the arro
w
U
se the arro
w
w
ill appear.
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e
: the Array N
a
e
d at a later t
i
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n the Creat
e
d
evice list wil
l
w
keys to sele
c
w
keys to highl
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se the keybo
a
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me comman
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me, and the
n
e
menu, use t
h
l
appear, and
d
c
t the RAID le
v
ight the Arra
y
a
rd to input a
d
is optional
n
ame of the a
h
e arrow keys
d
isplay all av
a
11
v
el and press
E
y
Name optio
n
new Array N
a
it is not nec
e
rray can be c
h
to highlight t
h
a
ilable hard di
s
E
NTER.
n
and press E
n
a
me, and pre
s
e
ssary to nam
e
h
anged at any
h
e Select Dev
s
k drives.
n
ter. The arra
y
s
s the Enter k
e
e
the array. T
h
time.
ices item and
y
name dialo
g
e
y.
h
e array can
b
press Enter.
A
ue box
b
e
A
4.
H
d
b
5.
N
c
d
y
Not
e
you
t
as a
s
6.
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Writ
e
Writ
e
at th
7.
S
W
s
8.
T
p
H
ighlight the
t
d
isplayed bef
o
b
een selecte
d
N
ext, Use the
c
apacity will
b
d
isk space for
y
ou wish to s
e
e
: Multiple arr
t
o set aside di
s
ingle disk (b
y
F
or redundan
t
e
Back – utili
z
e
Through
w
e cost of low
e
S
ector Size
A
W
indows ope
r
s
ize. Do not u
T
o complete t
p
ress Enter. P
r
t
arget disks t
h
o
re each sele
c
d
and press th
e
arrow key
b
e displayed.
P
additional ar
r
e
t aside for th
i
ays can be cr
e
sk space that
y
the operatin
g
t
RAID arrays
z
es disk cache
w
rites directly
e
r performan
c
A
lso known a
s
r
ating system
.
se if the oper
a
he creation p
r
r
ess the Y (ye
s
h
at you want
t
c
ted disk. Thi
s
e
ESC key to r
e
to highlight t
h
P
ress ENTER i
f
r
ays/single di
s
i
s particular a
e
ated using t
h
be used to cr
e
g
system).
(RAID 1, 5, 10
(higher perfo
to the disks (
m
c
e).
s
“Variable Se
c
.
This allows
o
a
ting system
a
r
ocedure, use
s
) key to crea
t
12
t
o use, and pr
e
s
number desi
e
turn to the
C
h
e Capacity (
G
f
you wish to
u
s
ks, use the k
e
rray, and pre
s
h
e same set o
f
e
ate another
a
), select the
C
rming)
m
ay reduce t
h
c
tor Size”. Us
e
o
lder operati
n
a
lready supp
o
the arrow ke
y
t
e the array,
o
e
ss Enter to s
e
i
gnates disk o
r
C
reate Menu.
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B) option an
d
u
se all availab
e
yboard to in
p
s
s Enter.
f
hard disk dri
v
a
rray, set as a
C
ache Policy:
h
e risk of dat
a
e
this option i
n
g systems to
o
rts large volu
y
to highlight
o
r N (no) key t
o
e
lect them. A
r
der. After all
d
press Enter.
le space. If yo
p
ut the amou
n
v
es. The Capa
c
spare disk, o
r
a
loss during a
f you are usin
support volu
m
mes (such as
G
the Start Cre
a
o
cancel the
c
numeral will
b
of the disks h
The total ava
u wish to res
e
n
t of space (in
c
ity option all
r
partitioned
t
critical failur
e
g an older 32
-
m
es over 2TB
i
G
PT).
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tion item an
d
c
reation proc
e
b
e
ave
ilable
e
rve
GB)
ows
t
o act
e
, but
-
bit
in
d
e
ss.
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D
High
l
The
B
Ente
r
Th
e
u
War
n
5.6
A
This
A
to a
u
RAI
D
Spar
e
rem
o
D
eleting A
r
light the Dele
t
B
IOS utility
w
r
.
u
tility will dis
p
n
ing: all data
A
dding/Re
m
A
dd/Remove
u
tomatically r
e
D
arrays, disks
e
Disk, use th
e
o
ve the Spare
r
rays
t
e command
f
w
ill display a li
s
p
lay a warnin
g
stored on th
e
m
ove Spar
e
Spare comm
a
e
build Redun
d
must be initi
a
e
arrow keys
t
Disk setting f
r
f
rom the tool
b
s
t of availabl
e
g
message. Pr
e
e
array will be
e
Disks
a
nd is used to
d
ant RAID arr
a
a
lized before t
t
o select the t
a
r
om a hard di
s
13
b
ar, and press
e
RAID arrays.
ess Y (yes) to
lost – do not
assign a hard
a
ys (RAID 1, 5
,
hey can be u
s
a
rget disk fro
m
s
k, highlight t
h
Enter.
.
Select the a
r
delete the ar
r
delete if the
disk to act as
,
10) in the ca
s
s
ed as spares.
m
the list of i
n
h
e spare disk,
r
ray you wish
r
ay, or select
N
array contai
n
a Spare Disk.
s
e of disk fail
u
To set a har
d
n
itialized disk
s
and press En
t
to delete, a
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installing the operation system directly to a disk or array hosted by the RocketRAID host adapter.
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20
8 HighPoint Web RAID Management Software
The HighPoint RAID Management software provides RAID configuration and management features. The
software can be installed from the HighPoint software CD. Browse to the location of the HighPoint RAID
Management software.
8.1 Installing the Web RAID Management Software
Windows
1. Software location (RocketRAID Software CD):
/HighPoint RAID Management Software/Web RAID Management/Windows
2. Double click the “setup.exe” setup program to install the management software
.
3. Af
ter the setup is completed, double click the program shortcut on the Windows desktop to run
HighPoint RAID Management software
:
Lin
ux -Red Hat Enterprise/CentOS, Fedora Core, Open SuSE
Linux operating systems that support .rpm packages, allow you to double-click the HighPoint Web RAID
Management .rpm file to start the installation process.
1. Software location (RocketRAID Software CD):
/HighPoint RAID Management Software/Web RAID Management/Lin
ux
2. E
xtract the .tbz file to the desktop, and browse to the appropriate .rpm file (there are 32 and 64-bit
options).
3. Double click the .rpm file – this should open the operating systems software installer. Enter the
Administrative password when prompted and proceed with installation.
4. The package can also be installed manually, using a terminal. Log on in as “root, open a termin
al, and
bro
wse to the location of the .rpm file. Run the following command:
5. # rpm -i hptsvr-https-1.4-10.i386.rpm (or hptsvr-https-1.4-10.x86_64.rpm)
Linux -Debian/Ubuntu Linux Distributions
For Debian/Ubuntu Linux distributions, you can use alien to convert the rpm
packages to a .deb package, then use "dpkg -i" command to install each
package. Some script files may be lost during the conversion process from rpm to .deb,
so you may need to make manual corrections. .
The following files will be installed/configured:
/usr/bin/hptsvr - service program
/etc/hptcfg - service config file
/etc/rc.d/init.d/hptdaemon - service control script
/usr/share/hpt/webguiroot - data files
If there is no /etc/hptcfg present, you can add it manually using by using the “echo” command on the
driver file name to /etc/hptcfg.
For example:
# echo hptiop.ko>/etc/hptcfg
Uninstalling the Utility
Open a terminal, and use the following command:
# rpm -e hptsvr-https
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Highpoint RocketRAID 2720A User guide

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