Highpoint SSD7103 User guide

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User guide

Highpoint SSD7103 is a powerful NVMe RAID controller that supports a variety of RAID levels and offers blazing-fast data transfer speeds. With its advanced features, such as support for large capacity NVMe SSDs, hardware RAID protection, and easy-to-use management software, the SSD7103 is an ideal solution for demanding applications that require high performance and data integrity. Whether you're a professional video editor, a gamer, or a creative professional, the SSD7103 can help you get the most out of your NVMe SSDs.

Highpoint SSD7103 is a powerful NVMe RAID controller that supports a variety of RAID levels and offers blazing-fast data transfer speeds. With its advanced features, such as support for large capacity NVMe SSDs, hardware RAID protection, and easy-to-use management software, the SSD7103 is an ideal solution for demanding applications that require high performance and data integrity. Whether you're a professional video editor, a gamer, or a creative professional, the SSD7103 can help you get the most out of your NVMe SSDs.

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HighPoint NVMe RAID Controller
SSD7103
Linux CentOS7.6
Installation Guide
Version 1.00
Copyright © 2019 HighPoint Technologies, Inc.
All rights reserved.
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1 Overview
The purpose of this document is to provide clear instructions on how to install and use
HighPoint NVMe RAID Controller on Linux system.
2 Installing Linux on SSD7103 RAID Controller
If you would like to install Linux onto drives attached to HighPoint NVMe RAID controller,
please perform the following operations:
Step 1 Prepare Your Hardware for Installation
After you attach your NVMe SSD to SSD7103 RAID Controller, you can use HighPoint NVMe
UEFI Utility to configure your NVMe SSD as RAID arrays, or just use them as single disks.
Before installation, you must remove all the disk drives, which are not physically attached to
HighPoint NVMe RAID controller, from your system.
Note
SSD7103 only support UEFI boot .If you have other SCSI adapters installed, you must make sure
the SSD7103 UEFI will be loaded firstly. If not, try to move it to another PCI slot. Otherwise you
may be unable to boot up your system.
Step 2 Check System UEFI Settings
1. Set UEFI setting with SuperMicro X11DAi-N motherboard as an example.
a. Set "Boot Mode Select" to "UEFI";
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b. And "Advanced->PCIe/PCI/PnP Configuration->CPU Slot PCI-E OPROM" to "EFI". Suppose
HighPoint NVMe is connected to motherboard CPU1 Slot 1 PCI-E X16,then you should set
"CPU1 Slot 1 PCI-E X16 OPROM" to "EFI";
c. Disable "Secure Boot", set "Attempt Secure Boot" to "Disabled".
2. Set UEFI setting with ASUS PRIME X299 -DELUXE motherboard as an example
a. Set "Boot from Storage Devices" to "UEFI driver first";
b. And "Boot Device Control" to "UEFI Only" or "UEFI and Legacy OPROM";
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c. Set "OS Type" to "Other OS".
Step 3 Flash UEFI Rom to HighPoint NVMe
a. Unzip HighPoint NVMe UEFI package to root dir (/) of a USB flash driver, and insert the
USB flash drive to the motherboard;
b. Booting from the UEFI USB flash and enter the UEFI environment ;
c. Command with “SSD7103.nsh, flash UEFI rom to HighPoint NVMe Controller and reboot.
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Step 4 Create Array
a. Attach four NVMe SSD to HighPoint NVMe RAID Controller ;
Note
Make sure your USB flash partition format is NTFS or FAT32.
b. Boot, in the presence of the motherboard Log screen, there will be NVMe SSD
information
c. Enter the motherboard’s Boot List and select start from UEFI USB flash:
d. Command ”mode”, ”mode 160 53” to change the resolution:
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e. Command “ArrayCreate.efi” to enter the Utility:
f. Command “create RAID0 ”.
Create RAID0 array with all disks and with maximum capacity.
g. Command “exit”
h. For more command usages, refer to Appendix A.
Step 5 Install OS
Install CentOS7.6
1. Prepare the driver Diskette
Insert the USB diskette in to the USB port. The USB diskette stands for USB flash disk and USB hard disk. Put
the diver files on a USB hard disk.
Windows:
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Insert the USB diskette, create a MS-DOS filesystem and extract the archive file to the USB diskette.
Linux:
# mkdir /mnt/hptdrv
# mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/hptdrv
# tar HighPoint_NVMe_CentOS_7u6_x86_64_v1.1.0_19_06_12.tar.gz /mnt/hptdrv
# umount /dev/sda1
a. Install driver from USB diskette for RHEL/CentOS Linux 7.6
1) Put the CentOS install DVD in your CD-ROM and then reboot your system.
2) Boot, view RAID information that appears on the motherboard Logo screen:
3) Start installing RHEL/CentOS Linux by booting from the installation UEFI DVD.’
4) On the startup screen. Just select “Install CentOS 7, press “e” .
5) Type “inst.dd modprobe.blacklist=nvme” and then press Ctrl+X to start installation.
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6) When following messages show up, type the line number that line with the LABEL of USB flash drive.
In this example, type 1 and press Enter
7) Choose driver disk ISO file, In this example, type 1 and press Enter
8) Select drivers to install
a) [ ] /media/DD-2/rpms/x86_64/kmod-redhat-hptnvme-v1.1.0-19_06_12_el7.6.x86_64.rpm,
In this example, type 1 and press Enter
b) [x] /media/DD-2/rpms/x86_64/kmod-redhat-hptnvme-v1.1.0-19_06_12_el7.6.x86_64.rpm
In this example, type c and press Enter
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9) After the driver is installed, type c and press Enter to continue the system installation
10) When the installation switches to the graphical installation, select "continue".
11) Refer to RHEL/CentOS Linux installation guide to continue the installation and when installation finishes and
prompts you to reboot the system:
12) After successful reboot, if you want to update the kernel, you need to download and install the Linux open
source driver of SSD7103 on the official website before updating the kernel.
a) Step1install Linux open source driver
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b) Step2update kernel#yum update
c) Step3Select the system entry after the update
Support command: help/info/quit/exit/create/delete.
Create Command
Syntax
Create Array Type (RAID0/RAID1/RAID10) Member Disk list
(1/1,1/2|*)Capacity(100|*)
Examples
<<< create RAID0
<<< create RAID0 *
<<< create RAID0 * *
Create RAID0 array with all disks and with maximum capacity.
<<< create RAID1 1/1, 1/3 10
Create RAID1 array with disk 1/1 and 1/3 and with 10GB capacity.
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Delete Command
Syntax
delete {array ID}
Examples
<<< delete 1
Delete the first array from Logical device list.
<<< delete 2
Delete the second array from Logical device list.
Info Command
Syntax
info
Display physical device list and logical list.
Exit Command
Syntax
Q/q/quit/exit
Quit the application
Help Command
Syntax
H/h/help
This is help message.
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Highpoint SSD7103 User guide

Type
User guide

Highpoint SSD7103 is a powerful NVMe RAID controller that supports a variety of RAID levels and offers blazing-fast data transfer speeds. With its advanced features, such as support for large capacity NVMe SSDs, hardware RAID protection, and easy-to-use management software, the SSD7103 is an ideal solution for demanding applications that require high performance and data integrity. Whether you're a professional video editor, a gamer, or a creative professional, the SSD7103 can help you get the most out of your NVMe SSDs.

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