Asus z9pa-u8 [2/188] First edition august 2012
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First Edition
August 2012
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Содержание
- First edition august 2012 2
- Chapter 1 product introduction 3
- Chapter 2 hardware information 3
- Contents 3
- Chapter 3 powering up 4
- Chapter 4 bios setup 4
- Contents 4
- Chapter 5 raid configuration 5
- Contents 5
- Appendix reference information 6
- Chapter 6 driver installation 6
- Contents 6
- Canadian department of communications statement 7
- Federal communications commission statement 7
- Notices 7
- Electrical safety 8
- Operation safety 8
- Safety information 8
- Australia statement notice 9
- From 1 january 2012 updated warranties apply to all asus products consistent with the australian consumer law for the latest product warranty details please visit http support asus com our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the australian consumer law you are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage you are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure 9
- If you require assistance please call asus customer service 1300 2787 88 or visit us at http support asus com 9
- About this guide 10
- How this guide is organized 10
- Where to find more information 10
- Conventions used in this guide 11
- Typography 11
- Z9pa u8 specifications summary 12
- Z9pa u8 specifications summary 13
- Introduction 15
- Product 15
- Chapter summary 16
- Before you start installing the motherboard and hardware devices on it check the items in your package with the list below 17
- Check your motherboard package for the following items 17
- Package contents 17
- Thank you for buying an asu 17
- The motherboard delivers a host of new features and latest technologies making it another standout in the long line of asus quality motherboards 17
- Welcome 17
- Z9pa u8 motherboard 17
- Ddr3 memory support 18
- Hyper threading 18
- Latest processor technology 18
- Optimized inte 18
- Product highlights 18
- Serial number label 18
- Special features 18
- Turbo boost technology 18
- Enhanced intel speedstep technology eist 19
- L gigabit lan solution 19
- Pci expres 19
- Serial ata ii technology 19
- Serial ata iii technology 19
- Asus fan speed control technology 20
- Complete usb 3 integration 20
- Innovative asus features 20
- Pike proprietary i o kit expansion 20
- Temperature fan and voltage monitoring 20
- Usb 2 technology 20
- Hardware 21
- Information 21
- Chapter summary 22
- Before you proceed 23
- Standby power led sb_pwr1 23
- The motherboard comes with a standby power led the green led lights up to indicate that the system ac power cable is plugged or not plugged this is a reminder that you should shut down the system and unplug the power cable before removing or installing any motherboard component 23
- Motherboard overview 24
- Placement direction 24
- Screw holes 24
- Motherboard layout 25
- Layout contents 26
- Central processing unit cpu 27
- Installing the cpu 27
- Locate the cpu socket on the motherboard 27
- The motherboard comes with a surface mount lga2011 socket designed for the intel 27
- To install a cpu 27
- Xeon e5 2600 and e5 1600 processors 27
- Apply some thermal interface material to the exposed area of the cpu that the heatsink will be in contact with ensuring that it is spread in an even thin layer 31
- Connect the cpu fan cable to the connector on the motherboard labeled 31
- Cpu_fan1 31
- A ddr3 module has the same physical dimensions as a ddr2 dimm but is notched differently to prevent installation on a ddr2 dimm socket ddr3 modules are developed for better performance with less power consumption 32
- Memory configurations 32
- Overview 32
- System memory 32
- The motherboard comes with eight double data rate 3 ddr3 dual inline memory modules dimm sockets 32
- You may install 1gb 2gb 4gb 8gb 16gb and 32gb rdimms or 1gb 2gb 4gb and 8gb udimms or 8gb 16gb and 32gb lr dimms into the dimm sockets using the memory configurations in this section 32
- Installing a dimm on a single clip dimm socket 33
- Removing a dimm from a single clip dimm socket 33
- Configuring an expansion card 34
- Expansion slots 34
- Installing an expansion card 34
- Interrupt assignments 35
- Pci express x16 slot x16 link 35
- Pci express x8 slot x8 link 35
- Standard interrupt assignments 35
- The onboard pcie 3 and 5 slots provide one x8 gen3 link to cpu1 these slots support vga cards and various server class high performance add on cards 35
- The onboard pcie4 6 slot provides one x16 gen3 link to cpu1 and auto switches to x8 link if pcie3 5 is occupied this slot supports vga cards and various server class high performance add on cards 35
- Pike slot 36
- The pike slot allows you to choose and change your preferred sas solution easily install an optional asus pike raid card based on your needs 36
- Installing an asus pike raid card 37
- Installing asmb6 management board 38
- Installing the audio card 38
- Onboard leds 39
- 22 chapter 2 hardware information 42
- Continued on the next page 42
- Q code table 42
- Asus z9pa u8 2 23 43
- Jumpers 44
- Connectors 48
- Rear panel connector 48
- Dm_lan1 port led indications 49
- Lan port led indications 49
- Internal connectors 50
- Eatx power connectors 24 pin eatxpwr1 8 pin eatx12v1 55
- These connectors are for an eatx power supply plugs the power supply plugs are designed to fit these connectors in only one orientation find the proper orientation and push down firmly until the connectors completely fit 55
- Powering up 59
- Chapter summary 60
- Starting up for the first time 61
- Powering off the computer 62
- Using the dual function power switch 62
- Using the os shut down function 62
- Bios setup 63
- Chapter summary 64
- Asus crashfree bios 3 65
- Managing and updating your bios 65
- Recovering the bios from a usb flash drive 65
- Asus ez flash 2 66
- Bupdater 67
- Updating the bios file 67
- 6 chapter 4 bios setup 68
- Do not shut down or reset the system while updating the bios to prevent system boot failure 68
- The bios update is finished please restart your system 68
- The utility returns to the dos prompt after the bios update process is completed reboot the system from the hard disk drive 68
- The utility verifies the file then starts updating the bios file 68
- Bios setup program 69
- 8 chapter 4 bios setup 70
- Advanced for changing the advanced system settings 70
- Bios menu screen 70
- Boot for changing the system boot configuration 70
- Event logs for changing the event log settings 70
- Exit for selecting the exit options 70
- Main for changing the basic system configuration 70
- Menu bar 70
- Monitor for displaying the system temperature power status and changing the fan settings 70
- Security for changing the security settings 70
- The menu bar on top of the screen has the following main items 70
- To select an item on the menu bar press the right or left arrow key on the keyboard until the desired item is highlighted 70
- Tool for configuring options for special functions 70
- Configuration fields 71
- General help 71
- Menu items 71
- Navigation keys 71
- Pop up window 71
- Scroll bar 71
- Submenu items 71
- 10 chapter 4 bios setup 72
- Allows you to set the system date 72
- Allows you to set the system time 72
- Main menu 72
- System date day xx xx xxxx 72
- System time xx xx xx 72
- When you enter the bios setup program the main menu screen appears the main menu provides you an overview of the basic system information and allows you to set the system date time settings 72
- Advanced menu 73
- Asus z9pa u8 4 11 73
- Be cautious when changing the settings of the advanced menu items incorrect field values can cause the system to malfunction 73
- Cpu configuration 73
- The advanced menu items allow you to change the settings for the cpu and other system devices 73
- 12 chapter 4 bios setup 74
- Active processor cores all 74
- Allows you to enable or disable the intel hyper threading technology function when disabled only one thread per activated core is enabled configuration options disabled enabled 74
- Configuration code numbers vary with cpu models 74
- Configuration options all 1 2 4 6 74
- Enter to view the cpu information 74
- Execute disable bit enabled 74
- Hardware prefetcher enabled 74
- Hyper threading enabled 74
- Limit cpuid maximum disabled 74
- Server class custom 74
- Setting this item to enabled allows legacy operating system to boot even without support for cpus with extended cpuid functions configuration options disabled enabled 74
- Socket 1 cpu information 74
- This item allows you to turn on off the mid level cache l2 streamer prefetcher configuration options disabled enabled 74
- Use intel recommended prefetch settings configuration options enterprise high performance hpc custom 74
- Xp can prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting os windows server 2003 sp1 windows xp sp2 suse linux 9 redhat enterprise 3 update 3 configuration options disabled enabled 74
- Adjacent cache line prefetch enabled 75
- Allows you to select local apic mode configuration options autox2apic xapic 75
- Asus z9pa u8 4 13 75
- Cpu power management configuration 75
- Dcu ip prefetcher enabled 75
- Dcu streamer prefetcher enabled 75
- Eist enabled 75
- Enable prefetch of next l1 data line based upon multiple loads in same cache line configuration options disabled enabled 75
- Enable prefetch of next l1 line based upon sequential load history configuration options disabled enabled 75
- Intel virtualization technology enabled 75
- Local apic mode auto 75
- Power technology custom 75
- This item allows you to enable disable intel speedstep configuration options disabled enabled 75
- This item allows you to enable power management features configuration options disabled energy efficient custom 75
- This item allows you to turn on off prefetching of adjacent cache lines configuration options disabled enabled 75
- When enabled this item a vmm can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by vanderpool technology configuration options disabled enabled 75
- Cpu c3 report disabled 76
- Cpu c6 report enabled 76
- Cpu c7 report disabled 76
- Energy performance balanced performance 76
- Factory long duration maintained 10 s 76
- Factory long duration power limit 95 watts 76
- Long duration power limit 0 76
- P state coordination hw_all 76
- Package c state limit c6 76
- Recommended short duration power1 1 long duration 76
- Short duration power limit 0 76
- Turbo mode enabled 76
- Asus z9pa u8 4 15 77
- Chipset configuration 77
- Compatibility rid enabled 77
- Configuration options independent mirroring lock step sparing 77
- Ddr speed auto 77
- Force ddr speed configuration options auto force ddr3 800 force ddr3 1066 force ddr3 1333 force ddr3 1600 force ddr3 1866 77
- Memory configuration 77
- Memory mode independent 77
- Select the mode for memory initializaton 77
- Support for compatibility revision id crid functionality mentioned in sandy bridge bios specification configuration options enabled disabled 77
- Allow 2x refresh enabled 78
- Altitude 300 m 78
- Channel interleaving auto 78
- Data scrambling enabled 78
- Demand scrub enabled 78
- Device tagging disabled 78
- Enable high temp disabled 78
- Memory hot sensor support disabled 78
- Patrol scrub disabled 78
- Rank interleaving auto 78
- Thermal throtting cltt 78
- Allows you to decide priority between onboard and 1st offboard video device found configuration options onboard offboard 79
- Allows you to enable disable dca support configuration options disabled enabled 79
- Allows you to enable disable intel i o accelaration technology configuration options disabled enabled 79
- Asus z9pa u8 4 17 79
- Cpu iio bridge configuration 79
- Dca support enabled 79
- Dimm information 79
- Intel r i oat disabled 79
- Vga priority offboard 79
- 18 chapter 4 bios setup 80
- Allows you to enable disable onboard sata raid option rom if launch storage oprom is enabled configuration options disabled enabled 80
- Configuration options disabled enabled 80
- Configuration options disabled enabled in s5 enabled in s4 and s5 80
- Deep sx disabled 80
- Gbe controller disabled 80
- Mobile platforms support deep s4 s5 in dc only and desktop platforms support deep s4 s5 in ac only 80
- Onboard sata raid oprom enabled 80
- Pch compatibility rid disabled 80
- Pch configuration 80
- Support for pch compatibility configuration options disabled enabled 80
- The following item appears only when you set gbe controller to enabled 80
- Wake on lan from s5 enabled configuration options disabled enabled 80
- Audio configuration 81
- Azalia hd audio enabled 81
- High precision event timer configuration 81
- High precision timer enabled 81
- Intel r vt d disabled 81
- Intel r vt for directed i o configuration 81
- 20 chapter 4 bios setup 82
- Aggressive link power management enabled 82
- Ahci supports staggered spin up configuration options enabled disabled 82
- Allows you to set the sata configuration configuration options disabled ide mode ahci mode raid mode 82
- Configuration options enabled disabled 82
- If you want the serial ata hard disk drives to use the advanced host controller interface ahci keep the default setting ahci mode the ahci allows the onboard storage driver to enable advanced serial ata features that increases storage performance on random workloads by allowing the drive to internally optimize the order of commands 82
- If you want to create raid sets with lsi megaraid utility or intel 82
- If you want to use the serial ata hard disk drives as parallel ata physical storage devices set this item to ide mode 82
- Pch sata configuration 82
- Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 staggered spin up disabled 82
- S m a r t self monitoring analysis and reporting technology is a monitor system when hard disk read write errors occur this feature allows the hard disk to report warning messages during the post configuration options enabled disabled 82
- S m a r t status check enabled 82
- Sata mode ahci mode 82
- Storage technology enterprise from the serial ata hard disk drives set this item to raid mode 82
- Asus z9pa u8 4 21 83
- Configuration options 32 pci bus clocks 64 pci bus clocks 96 pci bus clocks 128 pci bus clocks 160 pci bus clocks 192 pci bus clocks 224 pci bus clocks 248 pci bus clocks 83
- Configuration options disabled enabled 83
- Enables or disables pci device to generate perr 83
- Enables or disables pci device to generate serr 83
- Enables or disables pci device to load rt32 image 83
- Enables or disables vga pallette registers snooping 83
- Load rt32 image enabled 83
- Pci latency timer 32 pci bus clocks 83
- Pci subsystem settings 83
- Perr generation disabled 83
- Serr generation disabled 83
- Value to be programmed into pci latency timer register 83
- Vga palette snoop disabled 83
- 22 chapter 4 bios setup 84
- Allows to set the aspm level configuration options disabled auto force l0s force l0s force all links to l0s state auto bios auto configure disabled disabled aspm 84
- Aspm support disabled 84
- Defines number of microseconds software will wait before polling link training bit in link status register value range from 10 to 1000us 84
- Link training timeout us 400 84
- Pci express link register settings 84
- Pci express settings 84
- Asus z9pa u8 4 23 85
- Configuration options disabled enabled 85
- Enables or disables boot option for legacy mass storage device with option rom 85
- Launch storage 0prom enabled 85
- Pcie slot option rom configuration 85
- Pcie1 option rom enabled 85
- Pcie2 option rom enabled 85
- Pcie3 option rom enabled 85
- Pcie4 option rom enabled 85
- Pcie5 option rom enabled 85
- Pike option rom enabled 85
- 24 chapter 4 bios setup 86
- Configuration options enabled disabled 86
- Configuration options enabled disabled auto 86
- Ehci hand off disabled 86
- Legacy usb support enabled 86
- Port 60 64 emulation enabled 86
- This is a workaround for oses without ehci ownership change should be claimed by ehci driver configuration options disabled enabled 86
- This is a workaround for oses without xhci ownership change should be claimed by xhci driver configuration options disabled enabled 86
- This item enables i o port 60h 64h emulation support this should be enabled for the complete usb keyboard legacy support for non usb aware oses 86
- This item enables or disables legacy usb device support 86
- This item enables or disables usb3 xhci controller support 86
- Usb configuration 86
- Usb3 support enabled 86
- Xhci hand off enabled 86
- Allows you to enable or disable onboard usb ports configuration options disabled enabled 87
- Allows you to enable or disable rear usb ports configuration options disabled enabled 87
- Asus z9pa u8 4 25 87
- Configuration options 1 sec 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec 87
- Configuration options 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec 87
- Device reset time out 20 sec 87
- Ehci controller 1 2 enabled 87
- Onboard usb 3 4 5 6 10 enabled 87
- Rear usb 1 2 enabled 87
- This item sets the time out value for control bulk and interrupt transfer 87
- Usb configuration the usb device will all disable in os configuration options disabled enabled 87
- Usb hardware delays and time outs 87
- Usb mass storage device start unit command time out 87
- Usb ports configuration 87
- Usb transfer time out 20 sec 87
- 26 chapter 4 bios setup 88
- Acpi settings 88
- Acpi sleep state s1 cpu stop clock 88
- Allows you to enable or disable bios acpi auto configuration configuration options disabled enabled 88
- Allows you to enable or disable lock legacy resources configuration options disabled enabled 88
- Allows you to enable or disable the tpm support 88
- Allows you to set the acpi sleep state configuration options suspend disabled s1 cpu stop clock s3 suspend to ram both s1 and s3 available for os to choose from 88
- Configuration options disabled enabled 88
- Enable acpi auto configuration disabled 88
- Enable hibernation enabled 88
- Enables or disables system ability to hibernate 0s s4 sleep state this option may be not effective with some os configuration options disabled enabled 88
- Lock legacy resources disabled 88
- The following item appears only when you set enabled acpi auto configuration to disabled 88
- Tpm support enabled 88
- Trusted computing 88
- Apm setting 89
- Power on by pcie disabled 89
- Power on by rtc disabled 89
- Restore ac power loss last state 89
- Whea configuration 89
- Whea support enabled 89
- 28 chapter 4 bios setup 90
- Ansi extended ascii char set 90
- Bits per second 57600 selects serial port transmission speed the speed must be matched on the other side long or noisy lines may require lower speeds configuration options 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 90
- Com1 console redirection disabled 90
- Console redirection settings 90
- Enables or disables the console redirection feature configuration options disabled enabled 90
- Serial port console redirection 90
- Terminal type vt utf8 allows you to set the terminal type 90
- The following item appears only when you set console redirection to enabled 90
- This item becomes configurable only when you enable the console redirection item the settings specify how the host computer and the remote computer which the user is using will exchange data both computers should have the same or compatible settings 90
- Vt utf8 uses utf8 encoding to map unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes 90
- Vt100 ascii char set 90
- Vt100 extends vt100 to support color function keys et 90
- Com2 console redirection enabled 92
- Console redirection disabled 92
- Console redirection settings 92
- Serial port for out of band management windows emergency management services ems 92
- Asus z9pa u8 4 31 93
- Enables or disables intel lan1 function configuration options disabled enabled 93
- Enables or disables intel lan2 function configuration options disabled enabled 93
- Intel lan1 enable enabled 93
- Intel lan2 enable enabled 93
- Intel w82574l oprom1 pxe 93
- Intel w82574l oprom2 pxe 93
- Onboard lan configuration 93
- This item launched intel w82574l oprom1 configuration options disabled pxe iscsi 93
- This item launched intel w82574l oprom2 configuration options disabled pxe iscsi 93
- 32 chapter 4 bios setup 94
- Allows you to enable or disable the serial port configuration options disabled enabled 94
- Me subsystem 94
- Onboard devices configuration 94
- Serial port 1 2 configuration 94
- Serial port enabled 94
- Asmedia usb 3 battery charging s enabled 95
- Asmedia usb 3 controller enabled 95
- Pci error logging support disabled 95
- Runtime error logging 95
- Runtime error logging support disabled 95
- 34 chapter 4 bios setup 96
- Allows you to configure how the system should respond if the os boot watchdog timer expires not available if o s boot watchdog timer is disabled configuration options do nothing reset power down 96
- Allows you to configure the length of the o s boot watchdog timer not available if o s boot watchdog timer is disabled configuration options 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes 96
- If enabled starts a bios timer which can only be shut off by intel management software after the os loads helps determine that the os sucessfully loaded or follows the o s boot watchdog timer policy configuration options enabled disabled 96
- O s watchdog timer disabled 96
- O s wtd timer policy reset 96
- O s wtd timer timeout 10 minutes 96
- Server mgmt menu 96
- The server mgmt menu appears only when you install asmb card on the motherboard 96
- The server mgmt menu displays the server management status and allows you to change the settings 96
- All values changed here do not take effect until computer is restarted 97
- Allows you to choose options for erasing sel configuration options no yes on next reset yes on every reset 97
- Allows you to choose options for reactions to a full sel configuration options do nothing erase immediately 97
- Allows you to enable or disable all features of system event logging during boot configuration options disabled enabled 97
- Asus z9pa u8 4 35 97
- Erase sel no 97
- Sel components disabled 97
- System event log 97
- The following items appears only when you set sel components to enabled 97
- When sel is full do nothing 97
- 36 chapter 4 bios setup 98
- Bmc network configuration 98
- Configuration address source previous state 98
- Gateway ip address 0 allows you to key in gateway ip address 98
- Select to configure lan channel parameters statically or dynamically by bios or bmc unspecified option will not modify any bmc network parameters during bios phase configuration options previous state static mode dhcp mode 98
- Station ip address 0 allows you to key in station ip address 98
- Subnet mask 0 allows you to key in subnet mask 98
- The following items appear only when you set configuration address source to static mode 98
- Asus z9pa u8 4 37 99
- Change smbios event log settings 99
- Enabling disabling options smbios event log enabled change this to enable or disable all features of smbios event logging during boot configuration options disabled enabled 99
- Erasing settings erase event log no choose the options for erasing smbios event log erasing is done prior to any logging activation during reset configuration options no yes next reset yes every reset 99
- Event logs menu 99
- The event logs allows you to change or view the event log settings 99
- To change the smbios event log configuration 99
- View smbios event log 100
- View system event log 100
- Allows you to enable or disable the full screen logo display feature configuration options disabled enabled 101
- Allows you to select the power on state for the numlock configuration options off on 101
- Allows you to set the display mode for options rom configuration options force bios keep current 101
- Always do not allow disable ga20 this option is useful when any rt code is executed above 1mb 101
- Asus z9pa u8 4 39 101
- Boot menu 101
- Bootup numlock state on 101
- Csm16 module version gatea20 active upon request 101
- Full screen logo enabled 101
- Keys to adjust the number of seconds to wait for setup activation key 101
- Option rom messages force bios 101
- Set this item to enabled to use the asus mylogo2 feature 101
- Setup prompt timeout xx 101
- The boot menu items allow you to change the system boot options 101
- Upon request ga20 can be disabled using bios services 101
- Boot device seeking endless pxe 102
- Boot option priorities 102
- Int19 trap response immediate 102
- Uefi boot disabled 102
- Asus z9pa u8 4 41 103
- Boot option filter uefi and legacy this option controls what devices system can boot to configuration options uefi and legacy legacy only uefi only 103
- Csm parameters 103
- Launch csm always for pci devices other than network mass storage or video defines which oprom to launch configuration options auto always never 103
- Launch pxe oprom policy legacy only controls the execution of uefi and legacy pxe oprom configuration options do not launch uefi only legacy only legacy first uefi first 103
- Launch storage oprom policy legacy only controls the execution of uefi and legacy storage oprom configuration options do not launch uefi only legacy only legacy first uefi first 103
- Launch video oprom policy legacy only controls the execution of uefi and legacy video oprom configuration options do not launch uefi only legacy only legacy first uefi first 103
- Other pci device rom priority legacy oprom for pci devices other than network mass storage or video defines which oprom to launch configuration options uefi oprom legacy oprom 103
- To change the smbios event log configuration 103
- 42 chapter 4 bios setup 104
- Allows you to configure the asus smart fan feature that smartly adjusts the fan speeds for more efficient system operation configuration options generic mode high speed mode full speed mode 104
- Cpu 1 tr1 1 2 temperature xxxºc xxxºf 104
- Cpu fan1 speed frnt fan1 4 speed rear fan1 speed xxxx rpm or n a 104
- Fan speed control generic mode 104
- Monitor menu 104
- The monitor menu displays the system temperature power status and allows you to change the fan settings 104
- The onboard hardware monitor automatically detects and displays the cpu and motherboard component temperatures 104
- The onboard hardware monitor automatically detects and displays the speed of cpu fans front fans and rear fan in rotations per minute rpm if the fan is not connected to the motherboard the field shows n a 104
- The onboard hardware monitor automatically detects the voltage output through the onboard voltage regulators 104
- Vtt_cpu voltage vcore1 voltage vddq_ab cd_cpu1 voltage 5vsb voltage 5v voltage 12v voltage 3 v voltage vbat voltage 3 vsb voltage 104
- Administrator password 105
- Asus z9pa u8 4 43 105
- Confirm the password when prompted 105
- If you have forgotten your bios password erase the cmos real time clock rtc ram to clear the bios password see section 2 jumpers for information on how to erase the rtc ram 105
- If you have set an administrator password we recommend that you enter the administrator password for accessing the system otherwise you might be able to see or change only selected fields in the bios setup program 105
- Security menu 105
- The security menu items allow you to change the system security settings 105
- To change an administrator password 105
- To set an administrator password 105
- Key management 106
- Secure boot control disabled 106
- Secure boot policy 106
- Uefi secure boot management 106
- User password 106
- A confirmation window appears select yes to discard changes and exit 107
- Asus ez flash 2 utility 107
- Check section 4 asus ez flash 2 utility for details 107
- Discard changes exit 107
- Exit menu 107
- The exit menu items allow you to save or discard your changes to the bios items 107
- To display the submenu 107
- Tool menu 107
- Boot override 108
- Discard changes reset 108
- Launch efi shell from filesystem device 108
- Restore defaults 108
- Save changes reset 108
- Configuration 109
- Chapter summary 110
- Raid definitions 111
- Setting up raid 111
- Installing hard disk drives 112
- Raid configuration utilities 112
- Setting the raid item in bios 112
- Lsi software raid configuration utility 113
- Creating a raid set 114
- Easy configuration in this type the virtual drive parameters are set automatically 114
- New configuration in this type you manually set the virtual drive parameters 114
- The lsi software raid configuration utility allows you to create a raid 0 raid 1 or raid 10 set using these two types of configurations 114
- To create a raid set using the easy configuration option 114
- Using easy configuration 114
- Asus z9pa u8 5 7 115
- Bios version a 0 9231523r 115
- Lsi software raid configuration utility ver c 5 sep 17 2010 115
- Onlin a00 00 115
- Onlin a00 01 115
- Port 2 disk 74 4gb hds728080pla380 05 1c05 115
- The information of the selected hard disk drive displays at the bottom of the screen 115
- To configure array setting 115
- To select the configurable array 115
- When selected the drive indicator changes from ready to onlin ax y where x is the array number and y is the drive number 115
- You need at least four identical hard disk drives when creating a raid 10 set 115
- You need at least two identical hard disk drives when creating a raid 1 set 115
- 148 80gb 2 64 kb online 116
- 8 chapter 5 raid configuration 116
- Again the virtual drive information appears including a virtual drive menu that allows you to change the virtual drive parameters 116
- Bios version a 0 9231523r 116
- Ld raid size stripes stripsz status 116
- Lsi software raid configuration utility ver c 5 sep 17 2010 116
- 148 80gb 2 64 kb online 117
- Asus z9pa u8 5 9 117
- Bios version a 0 9231523r 117
- Enabling dwc can improve the performance but with the risk of data loss 117
- Ld raid size stripes stripsz status 117
- Lsi software raid configuration utility ver c 5 sep 17 2010 117
- When creating a raid 1 or a raid 10 set select dwc from the virtual 117
- When creating a when creating a raid 0 set proceed to step 12 117
- 10 chapter 5 raid configuration 118
- 148 80gb 2 64 kb online 118
- Bios version a 0 9231523r 118
- Follow step 2 to 12 to configure additional virtual drives 118
- Ld raid size stripes stripsz status 118
- Lsi software raid configuration utility ver c 5 sep 17 2010 118
- To finish raid configuration when prompted to save 118
- Use cursor keys to navigate between items and press enter to select an option 118
- When you have finished configuring the selected virtual drive select accept 118
- 148 80gb 2 64 kb online 119
- Asus z9pa u8 5 11 119
- Follow steps 10 to 14 of the previous section using easy configuration to create the raid set 119
- Follow steps 2 to 9 of the previous section using easy configuration 119
- Ld raid size stripes stripsz status 119
- To create a raid set using the new configuration option 119
- Using new configuration 119
- When a raid set already exists using the new configuration command erases the existing raid configuration data if you do not want to delete the existing raid set use the view add configuration command to view or create another raid configuration 119
- Adding a new raid configuration 120
- Adding or viewing a raid configuration 120
- Initializing the virtual drives 121
- Using the initialize command 121
- 100 completed 122
- 14 chapter 5 raid configuration 122
- 148 80gb 2 64 kb online 122
- Bios version a 0 9231523r 122
- Init of vd is in process 122
- Initializing a virtual drive erases all data on the drive 122
- Ld raid size stripes stripsz status 122
- Ld raid size stripes stripsz status 0 10 154494mb 4 64 kb online 122
- Lsi software raid configuration utility ver c 5 sep 17 2010 122
- Space de select f10 initialize 122
- Vd 0 initialization complete press esc 122
- Virtual drive 0 122
- Virtual drive s configured 122
- Asus z9pa u8 5 15 123
- Bios version a 0 9231523r 123
- Lsi software raid configuration utility ver c 5 sep 17 2010 123
- To initialize the virtual drives using the objects command 123
- Using the objects command 123
- 16 chapter 5 raid configuration 124
- Bios version a 0 9231523r 124
- Init will destroy data on selected vd s 124
- Initilize vd 124
- Lsi software raid configuration utility ver c 5 sep 17 2010 124
- To start initialization 124
- Asus z9pa u8 5 17 125
- Rebuilding failed drives 125
- To rebuild a failed hard disk drive 125
- You can manually rebuild failed hard disk drives using the rebuild command in the management menu 125
- 18 chapter 5 raid configuration 126
- Bios version a 0 9231523r 126
- Lsi software raid configuration utility ver c 5 sep 17 2010 126
- To rebuild the drive 126
- When rebuild is complete press any key to continue 126
- Checking the drives for data consistency 127
- Using the check consistency command 127
- Using the objects command 129
- 22 chapter 5 raid configuration 130
- Bios version a 0 9231523r 130
- Deleting a raid configuration 130
- Lsi software raid configuration utility ver c 5 sep 17 2010 130
- Press any key to continue 130
- The utility clears all the current array the utility clears all the current array 130
- To delete a raid configuration 130
- Asus z9pa u8 5 23 131
- Bios version a 0 9231523r 131
- Create a new raid configuration before selecting the boot drive from a raid set for more details refer to 5 creating a raid set using new configuration 131
- Lsi software raid configuration utility ver c 5 sep 17 2010 131
- Selecting the boot drive from a raid set 131
- The virtual drive is selected as boot drive press any key to continue 131
- To select the boot drive from a raid set 131
- 24 chapter 5 raid configuration 132
- Bios version a 0 9231523r 132
- Enabling writecache 132
- Lsi software raid configuration utility ver c 5 sep 17 2010 132
- The writecache function is recommended for raid 1 and raid 10 sets 132
- To display the adapter properties 132
- To enable writecache 132
- To turn on the option 132
- When finished press any key to continue 132
- When you enable writecache you may lose data when a power interruption occurs while transmitting or exchanging data among the drives 132
- You may manually enable the raid controller s writecache option after creating a raid set to improve the data transmission performance 132
- Enterprise scu sata option rom utility 133
- Rapid storage technology 133
- 26 chapter 5 raid configuration 134
- Install all the serial ata hard disk drives 134
- Rapid storage technology enterprise scu sata option rom 134
- The navigation keys at the bottom of the screen allow you to move through the menus and select the menu options 134
- The raid bios setup screens shown in this section are for reference only and may not exactly match the items on your screen 134
- The utility supports maximum four hard disk drives for raid configuration 134
- To display the utility main menu 134
- To enter the intel 134
- Turn on the system 134
- Utility 134
- After completing your selection 135
- Asus z9pa u8 5 27 135
- Creating a raid set 135
- The following screen appears 135
- To create a raid set 135
- To select the hard disk drives you want to include in the raid set the select disks screen appears 135
- Creating a recovery set 136
- 30 chapter 5 raid configuration 138
- Be cautious when deleting a raid set you will lose all data on the hard disk drives when you delete a raid set 138
- Deleting a raid set 138
- The following screen appears 138
- The following warning message appears 138
- To delete a raid set 138
- To return to the delete volume menu 138
- Asus z9pa u8 5 31 139
- Be cautious before you reset a raid volume hard disk drive to non raid resetting a raid volume hard disk drive deletes all internal raid structure on the drive 139
- Resetting disks to non raid 139
- The following screen appears 139
- To reset a raid set hard disk drive 139
- To reset the raid set drives a confirmation message appears 139
- To return to the utility main menu 139
- To select 139
- 32 chapter 5 raid configuration 140
- Exiting the intel 140
- If any of the sata hard disk drives included in the raid 1 array failed the system displays the status of the raid volume as degraded during post you can rebuild the raid array with other installed non raid disks 140
- Rapid storage technology utility 140
- Rebuilding the raid 140
- Rebuilding the raid with other non raid disk 140
- Select a destination disk with the same size as the original hard disk 140
- The following warning message appears 140
- This option is only for the raid 1 set 140
- To enter the intel rapid storage technology option rom utility 140
- To exit 140
- To exit the utility 140
- To rebuild the raid with other non raid disk 140
- To return to the utility main menu 140
- Rebuilding the raid with a new hard disk 141
- Setting the boot array in the bios setup utility 142
- Enterprise utility windows 143
- Rapid storage technology 143
- Creating a raid set 144
- Changing a volume type 146
- Deleting a volume 147
- E mail preferences 148
- Preferences 148
- System preferences 148
- Driver 149
- Installation 149
- Chapter summary 150
- C600 intel raid driver 151
- Creating a raid driver disk 151
- Raid driver installation 151
- Follow screen instructions to create the driver disk 152
- Locate the raid driver and place a blank high density floppy disk to the floppy disk drive 152
- Lsi 2008 sas2 driver 152
- During windows 154
- Installing the raid controller driver 154
- Server 2008 os installation 154
- Enterprise linux os 5 156
- Red hat 156
- Enterprise linux os 6 158
- Red hat 158
- Asus z9pa u8 6 11 159
- Preparing the linux driver 161
- Suse linux 11 os 162
- Chipset device software 164
- Installation 164
- Installation 167
- Network connections software 167
- Vga driver installation 170
- Enterprise 3 installation 173
- Rapid storage technology 173
- Driver installation 176
- Wg82574l gigabit adapters 176
- Drivers menu 180
- Management applications and utilities installation 180
- Place the support dvd to the optical drive the dvd automatically displays the drivers menu if autorun is enabled in your computer 180
- Running the support dvd 180
- The drivers menu shows the available device drivers if the system detects installed devices install the necessary drivers to activate the devices 180
- The support dvd that came with the motherboard package contains the drivers management applications and utilities that you can install to avail all motherboard features 180
- Contact information 181
- Make disk menu 181
- Utilities menu 181
- Reference information 183
- Appendix summary 184
- A z9pa u8 block diagram 185
- Asus computer gmbh germany and austria 187
- Asus computer international america 187
- Asus contact information 187
- Asustek computer inc china 187
- Asustek computer inc taiwan 187
- Technical support 187
- Address 800 corporate way fremon 188
- Asus computer international 188
- Ca 94539 188
- Conforms to the following specifications 188
- Date jul 17 2012 188
- Declaration of conformity 188
- Ec declaration of conformity 188
- Fcc part 15 subpart b unintentional radiators 188
- Hereby declares that the product 188
- Including interference that may cause undesired operation 188
- Interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received 188
- Model number z9pa u8 188
- Per fcc part 2 section 2 1077 a 188
- Phone fax no 510 739 3777 510 608 4555 188
- Product name motherboard 188
- Representative person s name representative person s name steve chang president 188
- Responsible party name responsible party name 188
- Signature 188
- Supplementary information 188
- The following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful 188
- This device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules operation is subject to 188
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