On-chip serial ata setting




















For viewing commands and frames in chronological order, the Spreadsheet View can filter out unwanted primitives and frames to simplify the display. The Sierra also features a hierarchical view for the application layer, logically assembling frames and primitives that are related to commands. The traditional hierarchical view groups commands, data, and status.

The hierarchical display can be drilled-down to view the frame and link layers. All the analysis views can be used simultaneously synchronized and displayed within one application. Innovative, Flexible, and Compact System Design The Sierra's status indicators includes information on negotiated link speed, protocol error detection, link-up, out-of-band OOB and data frames currently on the bus.

The LCD screen reports which user is currently connected to the Sierra system, the system IP address and status, which can be set from the front panel interface.

Host connectivity to the Sierra includes support for both USB 3. The expansion port allows for future enhancements, such as providing DC power to a drive. The Sierra enclosure is easily positioned on the bench top or integrated into a 19" rack. Pin-point triggering From looking for a particular frame, to more complex events such as timing and status between events, Sierra's logical triggering algorithms give the engineer the ability to quickly define multiple logical state changes with 4 independent timers and counters.

Sierra's powerful trigger capabilities include up to a level state sequencer, the ability to pre-filter at each state, and the ability to assign individual triggers to each logical link. Triggering on specific header fields or commands is easy thanks to protocol-specific awareness.

Spend more time engineering and less time searching for events with the deepest triggering available.

Solved: Sata Raid 0. Status This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. The original thread starter may use the Report button to request it be reopened but anyone else with a similar issue should start a New Thread. Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Joined Dec 19, Messages When I press f4 to enter the Raid Set up it keeps telling me there are no devices found or words to that efeect, or it could be disabled.

Some help be much appreciated Gus. Joined Jan 2, Messages 45, What board are you using? Is it an onboard controller or a regular raid card? Ok, I think I may have found something. Which sata connectors do you have your drives connected to? Sata 1 and 2 are controlled by the southbridge; 3,4,5,and 6 are controlled by the sil image controller. You have two controllers and settings for both in the bios. Looking at the manual I think the northbridge and southbridge satas are enabled, maybe disabling the north will sort it?

Ok, what drivers are you loading? Are they the sil drivers? If they are the sil drivers, you must connect your drives to sata 3,4,5, or 6. Sata 1 and 2 are not controlled by the sil controller. It is a little confusing, however you have two separate controllers. Both of which are raid capable. Ok so If I connect to say 3 and 4 do I have to run the raid set up again? Or what drivers do I need to be able to connect to 1 and 2?

BTW the reason you could not create raid by pressing F4 was because your drives were connected to the intel controller. As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Latest posts. Sign of the times 1 Viewer Latest: ekim68 1 minute ago.

Random Discussion. Windows 10 activity light. Windows



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000