Support or search the Adaptec Support Knowledgebase (ASK) at
ask.adaptec.com.
3.4 AFM-700 Flash Backup Unit Setup
3.4.1 Supercapacitor Setup with Adaptec Series 7Q Controllers
Adaptec Series 7Q controllers do not include a mounting plate
for the supercapacitor module. You must affix the supercapacitor
to the computer chassis using cable ties. For full instructions,
refer to the AFM-700 installation guide, available in the
documentation section of the Adaptec Web site at start.adaptec.com.
NOTE: The user's guide describes how to install the supercapacitor
using the mounting plate method. These instructions apply to
Adaptec Series 8Q controllers and Adaptec Series 7/8 controllers
with optional flash backup module only.
3.4.2 Status LEDs
The AFM-700 Flash Backup Unit includes three LEDs to help you
monitor status. See the labels on daughterboard PCB for LED
locations.
LED 'DS2': Charger Enabled
DS2 Solid on Charger Enabled
DS2 Blinks Charger Off (during cap learn cycle)
DS2 Temporary No Supercapacitor attached
Blinks
LED 'DS3': Supercapacitor power indication;
Supercapacitor charge Bleeding LED
LED 'DS4': Blinks faster when backup in progress
3.5 Windows SBS 2011 Setup
When installing the driver on Windows SBS 2011 Essential, the
installer times out before listing all discovered drives. The
number of listed drives varies, depending on the drive type (eg,
SAS vs SATA). This is a limitation in the Windows SBS installer;
the Adaptec device driver detects all attached drives.
3.6 Solaris 11 Express Setup
Installing Solaris 11/11.1 on a bootable array is not supported
in this release.
3.7 SLES 11 Setup
3.7.1 SLES 11 SP3 Inbox Driver Issues
With SLES 11 SP3 (32-bit/64-bit), the inbox driver takes
precedence over third-party drivers. As a result, the OS
loads the inbox driver rather than installing from
the Adaptec driver disk.
WORKAROUND: To avoid loading the inbox driver (assuming you
created a driver disk):
1. Boot from the SuSE installation DVD.
2. Add 'brokenmodules=aacraid dud=1' to the boot menu.
3. Press the F6 key to update the driver during installation.
4. Insert the USB driver disk.
5. On the 'Welcome screen', press CTRL+ALT+F2 to switch to the console,
then type the following commands:
# insmod ./update/000/modules/aacraid.ko
# rm -rf /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist /etc/modprobe.d/noload
6. Press CTRL+ALT+F7 to return to the installation screen and
continue the installation.
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