Areca Thunderbolt ARC-8050T2 User manual

ARC-8050
(Thunderbolt to 6Gb/s SAS RAID Storage)
Quick Start Guide
Version: 2.0
Issue Date: January, 2014
Thunderbolt™ Prod
uct

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FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against in-
terference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation.
Manufacturer’s Declaration for CE Certication
We conrm ARC-8050 has been tested and found compliant with the
requirements in the council directive relating to the EMC Directive
2004/108/EC. Regarding to the electromagnetic compatibility, the fol-
lowing standards were applied:
EN 55022: 2006, Class B
EN 61000-3-2: 2006
EN 61000-3-3: 1995+A1: 2001+A2: 2005
EN 55024:1998+A1:2001=A2:2003
IEC61000-4-2: 2001
IEC61000-4-3: 2006
IEC61000-4-4: 2004
IEC61000-4-5: 2005
IEC61000-4-6: 2006
IEC61000-4-8: 2001
IEC61000-4-11: 2004

Contents
1. Installation.................................................................. 4
1.1 Before You First Installing...................................................4
1.2 Summary of RAID Storage Setup Steps................................5
•For Mac OS X...................................................................5
•For Windows....................................................................5
1.3 RAID Storage View............................................................7
1.4 Locations of the Storage Component....................................8
1.4.1 Drive Tray LED Indicators ..............................................8
1.4.2 LCD Panel LED Indicators ..............................................9
1.4.3 Thunderbolt Port LED Indicators .....................................9
1.5 Setting Up RAID Storage.................................................. 10
1.5.1 Physically Install RAID Storage and Drives ..................... 10
1.5.2 Mac Users ................................................................. 14
1.5.2.1 Install the MRAID Software ..................................... 14
1.5.2.2 Congure RAID Volumes......................................... 18
1.5.2.3 Format RAID Volumes ............................................ 21
1.5.2.4 Make A Bootable RAID Volume ................................ 23
1.5.2.5 Unmounting RAID Volumes ..................................... 23
1.5.3 Windows Users .......................................................... 24
1.5.3.1 Install the MRAID Software ..................................... 24
1.5.3.2 Congure RAID Volumes......................................... 28
1.5.3.3 Format RAID Volumes ............................................ 31
1.5.3.4 Unmounting RAID Volumes ..................................... 31
2. Specication.............................................................. 33
2.1 Overview ....................................................................... 33
2.2 Features ........................................................................ 35

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1. Installation
This section describes how to install the ARC-8050 Thunderbolt RAID
storage with host computer and disks.
1.1 Before You First Installing
Thanks for purchasing the ARC-8050 as your RAID data storage.
The following manual gives simple step-by-step instructions for
installing and conguring the ARC-8050 RAID storage.
Unpack
Unpack and install the hardware in a static-free environment.
ARC-8050 RAID storage is packed inside an anti-static bag
between two sponge sheets. Remove it and inspect it for damage.
If the ARC-8050 RAID storage appears damaged, or if any items
of the contents listed below are missing or damaged, please con-
tact your dealer or distributor immediately.
Checklist
• 1 x ARC-8050 8-bays RAID storage unit
• 1 x Installation CD – containing driver, relative software, an
electronic version of this manual and other related manual
• 1 x RJ-45 LAN cable
• 1 x Power cord
• 32 x Drive mounting screws (4 per drive tray)
• 1 x Quick start guide
System Requirements
• Computer with Thunderbolt connector
• Thunderbolt cable
• Mac OS X 10.6.8 or higher
• Windows 7&8
“For Windows PC: the Thunderbolt certied device driver must be
installed before plugging in the device for it to function properly”

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1.2 Summary of RAID Storage Setup Steps
•For Mac OS X
Step 1. Physically Install the Hardware (Chapter 1.5.1)
1. Install HDDs.
2. Connect power cord.
3. Connect Thunderbolt cable.
Step 2. Install the MRAID Software Package (Chapter 1.5.2.1)
1. Download the install_mraid installer from the website at
“http://www.areca.com.tw/support/s_ thunderbolt/thunder
bolt.htm”.
2. Double-click on the install_mraid zipped le.
3. Double-click on the install_mraid icon on the Finder.
4. Follow the installer on-screen steps to complete the installa-
tion.
Step 3. Congure RAID Volumes (Chapter 1.5.2.2)
1. Double-click on the “MRAID” icon on the desktop.
2. Double-click on the “ArcHTTP64”.
3. Locate “ARC-8050 Web Management” and launch the
McRAID storage manager.
4. Login User Name “admin” and the Password “0000”.
5. Click on the “Quick Create” to congure the volume.
6. Follow the on-screen steps to complete the conguration.
Step 4. Format RAID Volumes (Chapter 1.5.2.3)
1. Mac OS X recognizes that a new disk is available.
2. Follow the Disk Utility on-screen steps to initialize and parti-
tion your unit.
3. Icons for each new partition show up on your desktop.
4. They are now ready to use.
•For Windows
Step 1. Physically Install the Hardware (Chapter 1.5.1)
1. Install HDDs.
2. Connect power cord.
3. Connect Thunderbolt cable.

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Step 2. Install the MRAID Software Package (Chapter 1.5.3.1)
1. Download the install_mraid installer from the website at
“http://www.areca.com.tw/support/s_ thunderbolt/thunder
bolt.htm”.
2. Double-click on the install_mraid zipped le.
3. Double-click on the “setup.exe” unzip le.
4. Follow the installer on-screen steps to complete the installa-
tion.
Step 3. Congure RAID Volumes (Chapter 1.5.3.2)
1. Double-click on the “MRAID” icon on the desktop.
2. Double-click on the “ArcHTTP64”.
3. Locate “ARC-8050 Web Management” and launch the
McRAID storage manager.
4. Login User Name “admin” and the Password “0000”.
5. Click on the “Quick Create” to congure the volume.
6. Follow the on-screen steps to complete the conguration.
Step 4. Format RAID Volumes (Chapter 1.5.3.3)
1. Click “Start” ==> right-click “Computer” and select “Man-
age”.
2. Click “Disk Management” in the left pane.
3. Scroll down to the bottom of the middle pane. Windows will
display a list of new drives attached to your system with a
label such as “Disk 1” or “Disk 2”, etc.
4. Right-click on the drive you want to partition and then again
to format it.
5. Once it’s formatted, Windows automatically assigns the next
available drive letter to it and then it will appear in Windows
Explorer.
6. They are now ready to use.

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Front View Rear View
1. Disk Activity LED
2. Disk Fault / Link LED
3. LCD Panel with Keypad
4. Thunderbolt Port1
5. Thunderbolt Port2
6. Thunderbolt Port1 Link LED
7. Thunderbolt Port2 Link LED
8. System Fan1
9. LAN Port
(For McRAID Web Manager)
10. Reset Button
11. System Fan2
12. Power Connector
13. Power Supply Fan
1.3 RAID Storage View
The following diagram is the RAID storage front view and rear view.

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1.4 Locations of the Storage Component
The following components come with LEDs that inform ARC-8050
RAID storage managers about the operational status.
1.4.1 Drive Tray LED Indicators
Figure 1-1, Activity/Fault LED
The following table describes the RAID storage disk drive tray LED
behavior.
Tray LED Normal Status Problem Indication
1. Activity LED
(Blue)
1. When the activity LED
is lit, there is I/O acti-
vity on that disk drive.
2. When the LED is not
lit; there is no activity
on that disk drive.
N/A
2. Fault/Link LED
(Red/Green)
1. When the fault LED is
lit, there is no disk
present.
2. When the link LED is
lit, there is a disk pre-
sent.
1. When the fault LED is off, the
disk is present and status is
normal.
2. When the fault LED is blinking
(2 times/sec.), the disk drive
has failed and should be hot-
swapped immediately.
3. When the activity LED is lit
and fault LED is fast blinking
(10 times/sec.) there is re-
building activity on that disk
drive.

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1.4.2 LCD Panel LED Indicators
There are a variety of status conditions that cause the RAID stor-
age panel monitoring LED to light. The front panel LCD comes
with three (3) status-indicating LEDs. The LEDs on the front panel
are dened, from top to bottom, Power, Busy, and Caution, as
shown in Figure 1-2.
Figure 1-2, LCD Panel LED
The following table provides a summary of the front panel LED.
Panel LED Normal Status Problem Indication
1. Power LED
(Green)
Solid green, when power on. Unlit, when power on.
2. Busy LED
(Amber)
Blinking amber during host ac-
cesses RAID storage.
Unlit or never icker.
3. Caution LED
(Red)
Unlit indicates that the RAID
storage and all its components
are operating correctly.
Solid indicates that one or
more component failure/Ur-
gent events have occurred.
1.4.3 Thunderbolt Port LED Indicators
Figure 1-3, Thunderbolt Ports LED
The following table describes the ARC-8050 SAS RAID storage
Thunderbolt port link LED behavior.

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1.5 Setting Up RAID Storage
Setting up your ARC-8050 RAID storage involves these main steps:
• Physically Install the RAID Storage and Drives
• Install the MRAID Software
• Congure RAID Volumes
• Format RAID Volumes
• Unmounting RAID Volumes
Details about these steps are described in the following sections.
1.5.1 Physically Install RAID Storage and Drives
Please follow the steps below in order they are given to ensure
that your ARC-8050 connected on your Thunderbolt computer.
Step 1. Install the Drives in the ARC-8050 RAID Storage
Your RAID storage supports up to 8 x 3.5-inch disk drives or 8 x
2.5-inch SAS or SATA 6.0Gb/s drives, each one contained in its
individual hole on the disk carrier. Each drive is hot-pluggable,
allowing you to remove and insert drives without shutting down
your RAID storage. Installation in this section describes how to
install or remove 3.5 inch drives in your RAID storage.
1. Gently slide the drive tray out from the ARC-8050 RAID
storage.
Thunderbolt Ports
Link LED Status
Green light 1. Lit indicates RAID storage is powered and maintained
the daisy chain with other Thunderbolt devices.
2. Blinking (5 times/sec) that indicates RAID storage is
in sleep mode.
3. Blinking (1 time/sec) that indicates RAID storage is
powered down and maintained the daisy chain with
other Thunderbolt devices.
Amber light There is a proper DisplayPort connection on that Thun-
derbolt port.
Red light There is a proper DisplayPort to DVI connection on that
Thunderbolt port.

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2. Install the drive into the drive tray and secure the drive to the
drive tray by four of the mounting screws.
Figure 1-5, Sliding Drive Tray into Enclosure
3. After all drives are in the drive tray, slide all of them back into
the ARC-8050 RAID storage and make sure you latch the drive
trays.
Step 2. Connecting RAID Storage to Thunderbolt Ports
Thunderbolt connectors are provided on the back of the ARC-8050
RAID storage for connecting the array to Thunderbolt host and
next Thunderbolt devices. There are two Thunderbolt connectors
on the rear of ARC-8050 RAID storage. You can plug-in two host
ports.
1. Direct connection to a Thunderbolt technology capable
computer.
2. Daisy chaining Thunderbolt capable devices and displays.
Figure 1-4-1. Installing 2.5-
inch SAS/SATA Drive
Figure 1-4-2. Installing 3.5-inch
SAS/SATA Drive

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• Thunderbolt Computer Port Connection
By installing Thunderbolt technology capable computer and
ARC-8050 Thunderbolt port using the Thunderbolt cable which
is included in your Thunderbolt capable computer. Then connect
ARC-8050 RAID storage and Thunderbolt technology capable
computer port as shown below:
Figure 1-6, Connecting to Thunderbolt Computer
• Daisy Chain Topologies
A single Thunderbolt technology daisy chain can have seven
devices, including the computer. Connect the cable to one of the
interface ports on the back of your ARC-8050 RAID storage and
to your Thunderbolt capable computer. The additional port may
be used to daisy chain compatible computer peripherals, such
as hard drives, monitors, and much more. A single Thunderbolt
port supports hubs as well as a daisy chain of up to seven Thun-
derbolt devices on, including the Thunderbolt capable computer.

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Figure 1-7, Thunderbolt Computer Daisy Chain
Step 3. Connecting Monitor Port (Optional)
You can connect LAN port to the manager clinet system, if you
want to congure and manage the RAID storage from the clinet
system through out-of-band manager.
• LAN Port Connection
User can remote manage the RAID enclosure without adding
any user specic software (platform independent) via standard
web browsers directly connected to the 10/100Mbit RJ45 LAN
port. Connect LAN port of the ARC-8050 using the included
Ethernet cable and then to a LAN port or LAN switch.
Step 4. Connecting RAID Storage Power
To power the RAID storage:
1. Using the included power cord, connect this power cord to a
grounded electronical outlet and to the ARC-8050 RAID stor-
age.
2. ARC-8050 RAID storage will automatically turn on when host
computer power on status is received from the thunderbolt
cable. It takes about 30 seconds to fully start up the RAID stor-
age.

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Figure 1-8, Connecting the Power to Enclosure.
3. ARC-8050 RAID storage automatically turns off when the
computer to which it is attached sleeps or is disconnected.
Note:
You can press and hold the “Reset” button for 3 seconds to
force the RAID storage AC power on or off.
When you are nished installing the ARC-8050 RAID storage, you
can set up the RAID volume using McRAID storage manager or
LCD to set up RAID volumes.
1.5.2 Mac Users
1.5.2.1 Install the MRAID Software
This section describes detailed instructions for installing the
Areca Mac driver & utility for the ARC-8050 on your Apple
Thunderbolt capable machine. You must have administrative
level permissions to install Mac OS X driver & utility. This can be
done in just a few steps!
1. Download the install_mraid installer from the website at
"http://www.areca.com.tw/support/s_ thunderbolt/thunder-
bolt.htm", the le name begins with “install_mraid” followed
by the version control or insert the ARC-8050 software CD
in the CD-ROM drive.

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2. Double-click on the zipped le that comes from the website or
resides at <CDROM>\packages\MacOS to add the installer on
the Finder.
3. Launch the installer by double-clicking the install_mraid on
the Finder. The MRAID Installer opens. Click on the "Next"
button to begin the installation.
4. The MRAID Installer opens. Click on the "Next" button to
begin the installation.
5. On the Choose Install Set screen, click on an icon to install
special components and click on the "Next" button to
continue.
•Driver is required for the operating system to be able to inter-
act with the ARC-8050 RAID storage.

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•ArcHTTP has to be installed for GUI RAID console (MRAID
storage manager) to run. It also runs as a service or daemon
in the background that allows capturing of events for mail and
SNMP traps notication. Refer to the Chapter 5 ArcHTTP
Conguration on ARC-8050 user manual, for details about
the mail and SNMP traps conguration.
•CLI (Command Line Interface) provides the functionality
available in MRAID storage manager through a Command Line
Interface. You can set up and manage RAID storage inline. CLI
performs many tasks at the command line. You can download
CLI manual from Areca website or software CD <CDROM>\
DOCS directory.
6. On the Choose Alias Folder screen, click on an icon to choose
where you like to create aliases and click on the "Next"
button to continue.
7. On the Pre-Installation Summary screen, review your installa-
tion setting and click on the "Install" button to continue. If
you want to change any of your installation setting, click on
the "Previous" button.

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8. A program bar appears that measures the progress of the
driver installation.
9. When this screen shows, you have completed the driver
installation and click on the "Next" button to continue.

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10. After installation is completed, click on the "Done" button to
reboot your computer in order to complete installation.
11. The ArcHTTP and ArcCLI are installed at the same time on
ARC-8050. Once ArcHTTP and CLI have been installed,
the ArcHTTP background task automatically starts each time
when you start your computer. There is one MRAID icon
showing on your desktop. This icon is for you to launch the
McRAID storage manager (by ArcHTTP) and CLI utility. If
you have not yet installed the hardware, please follow the
“1.5.1 Physically Install RAID Storage and Drives” section to
install it. Otherwise, to begin the creation volume, go on the
“1.5.2.2 Congure RAID Volumes” section to congure the
volume.
1.5.2.2 Congure RAID Volumes
There are often multiple ways to accomplish the same congu-
ration and maintenance tasks for your RAID storage. Your ARC-
8050 RAID storage can be congured by one of the following
methods:
1. McRAID Storage Manager from ArcHTTP. (Thunderbolt port)
2. McRAID Storage Manager Through LAN port.
3. LCD Panel with Keypad.

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• Method 1: McRAID Storage Manager From ArcHTTP
Start McRAID Storage Manager – Browser Edition
There is one “MRAID” icon showing on your desktop. Double-
click on the “MRAID” icon to locate your ArcHTTP utility and
CLI program le folder.
Locate “ARC-8050 Web Management” and launch the selected
McRAID storage manager. Enter RAID storage default User
Name “admin” and the Password “0000” when the login page
prompted for it. After logging in, the McRAID storage manager
process starts.
When you double-click on the “ArcHTTP64”, it shows all RAID
storages available on the system and create an individual
RAID storage icon located on left column of the “ArcHTTP Con-
gurations” screen.

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Click on the “Quick Create” in the main menu, your volume is
automatically congured based on the number of disks in your
system. You can create a RAID set associated with exactly one
volume set. The user can change the Raid Level, Capacity,
Initialization Mode, and Stripe Size. A hot spare option is also
created, depending on the exist conguration. Click on the
“Conrm The Operation” check box and click on the “Submit”
button, the RAID set and volume set will start to initialize. If
you prefer to customize your volume set, please use the “Raid
Set Functions” and “Volume Set Functions”. See chapter 4 of
ARC-8050 user manual for information on customizing your
RAID volumes using McRAID storage manager. Otherwise, to
begin using the ARC-8050 right away, go on the next “Format
the Volume” section to begin the formatting procedure.
• Method 2: McRAID Storage Manager Through LAN port
User can remote manage the RAID storage directly connected
to the 10/100Mbits RJ45 LAN port via standard web browsers.
To congure ARC-8050 RAID storage using a LAN port, you
need to know its IP address. The default IP address will be
shown on the LCD initial screen. Launch your web browser-
based McRAID storage manager by entering http://[IP Ad-
dress] in the web browser. Enter RAID storage default User
Name “admin” and the Password “0000” when the login page
prompted for it. After logging in, the McRAID storage man-
ager process starts. Follow the on-screen steps, responding as
needed, to congure RAID volume. See the Chapter 4 of ARC-
8050 user manual for information on customizing your RAID
volumes using McRAID storage manager.
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