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Adaptec maxView Storage Manager
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Adaptec Command Line Interface Utility (ARCCONF)
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as of May 19, 2015
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Please review this file for important information about issues
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and errata that were discovered after completion of the standard
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product documentation. In the case of conflict between various
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parts of the documentation set, this file contains the most
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current information.
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The following information is available in this file:
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1. New Features in this Release
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2. Software Versions and Documentation
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2.1 Utility Software
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2.2 Documentation
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3. Installation and Setup
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3.1 Installation Instructions
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3.2 Supported Operating Systems
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3.3 General Setup Notes
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3.4 Remote Access
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3.5 Windows 8 Setup
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3.6 SLES Setup
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3.7 Ubuntu Setup
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3.8 Bootable USB Image Security Warnings
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3.9 RAW Device Setup
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3.10 maxView Plugin for VMware vSphere Web Client
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3.11 Firmware Downgrade on Series 8 Board Revision "B1"
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3.12 Uninstallation Issues
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4. Known Limitations
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4.1 Login Issues on Windows Domain Server
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4.2 Hot Spare Issues
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4.3 Dual-Controller Systems
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4.4 Email Notifications
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4.5 SGPIO Enclosures
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4.6 Non-RAID Mode Controllers
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4.7 RAID-Level Migrations
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4.8 maxCache Device Migration
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4.9 ARCCONF maxCache Device Size Issue
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4.10 Browser Issues
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4.11 Remote System Issues
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4.12 Power Management Issues
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4.13 RAID 50/RAID 60, Max Drives
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4.14 RAID 10 Segment Order
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4.15 RAID 10 Rebuild Order
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4.16 Verify with Fix
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4.17 Locate Logical Drive Blink LED
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4.18 ATA Secure Erase
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4.19 ARCCONF Backward Compatibility
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4.20 Adaptec Series 6 Controller Issues
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4.21 Simple Volume Support
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4.22 Auto-Volume Support
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4.23 Hot-Removing Disk Drives on Xenserver Guest OS
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4.24 Updating Hard Disk Firmware on VMware Guest OS
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4.25 Creating a Support Archive on a Guest OS
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4.26 Enclosure Status Reporting
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4.27 PHY Status on Enclosure Backplanes
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4.28 Special Characters in Logical Device Names
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4.29 Speaker Status on SuperMicro SAS2X28 Enclosures
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4.30 Changing Read and Write Cache Settings for a Logical Drive
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4.31 Online Help Issues
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1. New Features in this Release
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o Support for new operating systems
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o Support for HDD/SSD temperature monitoring
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o Improved SMART error logging for SAS and SATA devices
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o Basecode logs and Flash Backup Module hard error logs included in support archive
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o Enhanced maxView SMTP mail client to comply with highly secured SMTP servers (Gmail, Yahoo, etc)
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o Open Pegasus 2.13 (maxView CIM Server) upgrade
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o Re-design of maxView schedule dialog with advanced Primefaces calendar component
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o Multi-level authentication and access privileges in maxView (Administrator/Standard user)
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o Installer change: install GUI, Agent and CIM Server as separate components (saves 500MB RAM space, typical)
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o Global Init/Uninit Physical Devices wizard
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o Global Delete Logical Devices wizard
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o Misc UI enhancements:
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- Logical drive property tab shows initialization method
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- Physical device temperature added to physical drive information
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- Logical device long running task navigation from tree node to Tab to Task dialog
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o ARCCONF changes:
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- New commands: backupunit, driverupdate, setcustommode, setconnectormode
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- Enhanced commands: identify command supports blink LED start/stop
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o Bugfixes
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2. Software Versions and Documentation
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2.1 Utility Software
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o Adaptec maxView Storage Manager Version 1.08
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o Adaptec ARCCONF Command Line Interface Utility Version 1.08
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2.2 Documentation
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PDF Format (English/Japanese):
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o maxView Storage Manager User's Guide
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o Adaptec RAID Controller Command Line Utility User's Guide
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HTML and Text Format:
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o maxView Storage Manager Online Help
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o maxView Storage Manager README.TXT file
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3. Installation and Setup
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3.1 Installation Instructions
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The Adaptec SAS RAID Controllers Installation and User's Guide
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contains complete installation information for the controllers
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and drivers. The Adaptec RAID Controllers Command Line Utility
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User's Guide contains complete installation information for
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ARCCONF. The maxView Storage Manager User's Guide contains
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complete installation information for the maxView Storage
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Manager software.
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3.2 Supported Operating Systems
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Microsoft Windows:
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o Windows Server 2012 R2, 64-bit
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o Windows Server 2008, 32-bit and 64-bit
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o Windows Server 2008 R2, 64-bit
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o Windows SBS 2011, 64-bit
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o Windows 7, 32-bit and 64-bit
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o Windows 8, Windows 8.1, 32-bit and 64-bit
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Linux:
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o Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1, 64-bit
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o Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6, 5.11, 32-bit and 64-bit
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o SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 12, 64 bit
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o SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11, 10*, 32-bit and 64-bit
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o Debian Linux 7.8, 32-bit and 64-bit
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o Ubuntu Linux 14.10, 14.04.1, 12.04.3, 32-bit and 64-bit
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o Fedora Linux 21, 32-bit and 64-bit
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o CentOS 7.1, 64 bit
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o CentOS 6.6, 5.11, 32-bit and 64-bit
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*See Section 3.6 for SLES 10 setup issues
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Virtual OS Environments:
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o VMware ESXi 6.0, VMware ESXi 5.5
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o Citrix XenServer 6.5 (32-bit GOS only)
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Solaris:
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o Solaris 10 U11
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o Solaris 11.2
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3.3 General Setup Notes
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o maxView Storage Manager supports Adaptec Series 8, Adaptec
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Series 7, and Adaptec Series 6 controllers. It is not backward
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compatible with older Adaptec controller models.
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o maxView Storage Manager is not supported on FreeBSD. Use
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ARCCONF to create and manage arrays.
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o maxView Storage Manager and legacy Adaptec Storage Manager (ASM)
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cannot coexist on the same system.
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3.4 Remote Access
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maxView Storage Manager requires the following range of ports
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to be open for remote access:
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o 34570-34580 (TCP)
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o 34570 (UDP)
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o 34577-34580 (UDP)
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See also Section 4.12 for OS-specific issues and workarounds.
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3.5 Windows 8 Setup
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To log in and use maxView Storage Manager on a Windows 8 system,
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you must create a local user account; you cannot use your
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MS Live account. To create a local user account:
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1. Log into your MS Live account.
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2. Select Settings->Change PC Settings->Users->Switch to Local user.
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3. Provide account details.
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4. Start maxView Storage Manager and log in with your local user
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account credentials.
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3.6 SLES Setup
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o Due to a JRE conflict, maxView Storage Manager is not
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supported on SLES 10 SP2/SP3 (x32, x64), and SLES 10 SP4 (x32).
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WORKAROUND: Install SLES 10 SP4 64-bit then replace the 64-bit
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JRE with a 32-bit JRE. Alternatively, use ARCCONF for storage
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management on SLES 10 systems.
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o To avoid a problem with launching maxView Storage Manager on
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SLES 11 x64 systems with DHCP enabled, ensure that the
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/etc/hosts file maps the server IP address to a valid host
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name; it is not sufficient to map the IP address to 'localhost'.
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3.7 Ubuntu Setup
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o To avoid a maxView Login failure on Ubuntu systems, you must
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ensure that the root user account is enabled. (It is disabled,
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by default, on Ubuntu 14.04 and later because no password is set.)
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For example: sudo bash; sudo passwd root
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o When upgrading maxView Storage Manager on an existing Ubuntu
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Linux x64 installation, you must enable the upgrade switch
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before installing the maxView .deb package:
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export maxView_Upgrade=true
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dpkg -i StorMan-*.deb
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To uninstall maxView after the upgrade:
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export maxView_Upgrade=false
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dpkg -r storman
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3.8 Bootable USB Image Security Warnings
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When running maxView Storage Manager from the bootable USB
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image, you may be prompted with one or more with security
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warnings before maxView launches. In each case, acknowledge
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the warning and continue.
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3.9 RAW Device Setup
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On Adaptec Series 7 and Adaptec Series 8 controllers, a RAW
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Pass Through device is analogous to a JBOD, supported by Adaptec
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Series 6 controllers and older. Any drive without Adaptec RAID
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metadata is exposed to the OS as a RAW Pass Through device. To
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remove the Adaptec metadata and convert the drive to a RAW device,
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use the Uninitialize command in maxView Storage Manager; any
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existing data on the drive is destroyed. (You can also run
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uninit from the BIOS or ARCCONF.) For more information about
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working with RAW devices, see 'controller modes' in the CLI
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User's Guide, and BIOS 'general settings' in the RAID Controller
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Installation and User's Guide.
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3.10 maxView Plugin for VMware vSphere Web Client
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The maxView Plugin for VMware vSphere Web Client is supported
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on VMware 5.5 only.
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3.11 Firmware Downgrade on Series 8 Board Revision "B1"
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Firmware downgrade from maxView Storage Manager, ARCCONF or the
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BIOS is not supported on Adaptec Series 8 RAID controllers with
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Board Revision "B1" (the newest board revision). Older firmware
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versions do not support Board Revision "B1".
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3.12 Uninstallation Issues
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o When uninstalling maxView Storage Manager on Fedora Linux,
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the OS displays a series of warning messages about missing
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files. These messages can be ignored; the uninstallation
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completes successfully.
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WORKAROUND: To avoid the warnings, uninstall maxView with
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'./StorMan-1.06-21032.i386.bin --remove' rather than
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'rpm -e StorMan'.
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o When using the 'Modify' option to uninstall maxView Storage
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Manager on Windows, the 'Adaptec' folder is not removed from
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the file system.
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4. Known Limitations
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4.1 Login Issues on Windows Domain Server
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If the maxView login account doesn't have local administrative
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rights, login will fail with an error message: 'Invalid Username
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or Password'. On domain servers running later versions of Microsoft
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Windows Server, where no local administrator exists or can be
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created, maxView login is not possible. Use ARCCONF to create
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and manage arrays.
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4.2 Hot Spare Issues
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o After using a global hot spare to rebuild a redundant logical
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drive, maxView Storage Manager displays an erroneous event
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message: "Deleted dedicated hot spare drive for logical device".
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In fact, the message should read "Logical device X is no longer
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protected by hot spare drive Y".
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o maxView Storage Manager allows you to un-assign a global hot
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spare drive while copyback is in progess. This procedure is
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not recommended.
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4.3 Dual-Controller Systems
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In dual-controller systems, the controller order in maxView
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Storage Manager and the BIOS differs. Example: with an
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Adaptec 72405 and 7805 installed, the BIOS reports
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the 72405 as controller 1 and the 7805 as controller 2;
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in the GUI, the controller order is reversed.
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4.4 Email Notifications
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o On Linux systems, we recommend adding the SMTP host name
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to the /etc/hosts file. Doing so ensures that email
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notifications will succeed if you specify the email
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server in maxView Storage Manager by host name. Otherwise,
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email notifications (including test messages) may fail if
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the DNS is unable to resolve the host hame.
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WORKAROUND: specify the email server in maxView Storage
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Manager by IP address.
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o On CentOS 5.9 x64, email notifications may not be sent for
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logical drive creations, degraded logical drives, or logical
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drives that are rebuilding or fully rebuilt.
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4.5 SGPIO Enclosures
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In this release, maxView Storage Manager does not show connector
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information for SGPIO enclosures.
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4.6 Non-RAID Mode Controllers
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maxView Storage Manager can "see" RAID controllers operating
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in HBA mode, Auto-Volume mode, and Simple Volume mode (Adaptec
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Series 7 and Adaptec Series 8 controllers only). However, to
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change the controller mode, you must use ARCCONF or the BIOS.
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4.7 RAID-Level Migrations
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o The following RAID-level migrations (RLM) are supported in
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this release:
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RAID 0 to RAID 5
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RAID 0 to RAID 10
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RAID 5 to RAID 6
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RAID 6 to RAID 5
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RAID 10 to RAID 5
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RAID 5 to RAID 10
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RAID 1 to RAID 5
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SIMPLE VOLUME to RAID 1
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RAID 1 to SIMPLE VOLUME
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o When migrating a Simple Volume to RAID 1, maxView Storage
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Manager reports the logical drive state as Impacted (rather
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than Reconfiguring); this is normal.
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o We do not recommend performing a RAID-level migration or
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Online Capacity Expansion (OCE) on a logical drive with
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maxCache SSD caching enabled.
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NOTE: maxView Storage Manager grays out the options for logical
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drives with maxCache enabled. ARCCONF terminates the task.
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o Always allow a RAID-level migration to complete before creating
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a support archive file. Otherwise, the support archive will
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include incorrect partition information. Once the migration is
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complete, the partition information will be reported correctly.
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4.8 maxCache Device Migration
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Only one maxCache Device is supported per controller. Moving
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the maxCache Device (all underlying SSDs) from one
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controller to another (assuming both controllers support
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maxCache) is supported only if (1) the new controller does not
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have a maxCache Device or any other maxCache Device with a
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conflicting device number and (2) only after a clean shutdown
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on the old controller.
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4.9 ARCCONF maxCache Device Size Issue
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ARCCONF supports >2TB maxCache Devices if you create the
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device with the 'max' parameter. However, the functional
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limit for the maxCache Device is 2TB, which is also the
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limit in maxView Storage Manager.
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4.10 Browser Issues
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o To run maxView Storage Manager on the supported browsers,
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Javascript must be enabled.
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o Due to a certificate bug in Firefox 31.x, maxView login
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may fail on RHEL systems with a "Secure Connection" error.
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(Firefox 31.1 is the default browser on RHEL 6.6; on
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RHEL 7.1, it is 31.4.)
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WORKAROUND: Upgrade to Firefox 36.
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o With the default Security setting in Microsoft Internet
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Explorer 10 and 11, you may be unable to login to maxView
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Storage Manager or experience certain GUI display issues
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in the maxView online Help system.
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WORKAROUND: Change the default Security setting from High
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(or Medium-High) to Medium. Alternative: add the GUI IP
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address to the trusted sites list.
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o With Google Chrome, the scrollbar resets itself to the top
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after selecting a drive in the Logical Drive wizard. To
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select another drive, you must scroll back down to the
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drive location.
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o With Microsoft Internet Explorer 10, the controller
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firmware update wizard does not show the f/w update
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file name when the upload completes. To refresh the
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display, click Next then Back.
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o We do not recommend using multiple browsers simultaneously
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on the same maxView instance. Doing so may cause display
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issues or freezes; to restore maxView, refresh the
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display by pressing F5.
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4.11 Remote System Access on Linux and Windows
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To avoid remote system access failures from Linux and Windows
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clients running maxView Storage Manager, check and update one
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or all of the following system and network settings:
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Windows:
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o Ensure that the DNS server information is properly configured
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RHEL/Linux:
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o Set server.properties file permissions to at least read-only at all levels
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1. Stop all maxView services.
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2. Set the Permissions of server.properties file to read and write or read-only
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at all levels (Owner, Group and Others). Apply and close.
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3. Restart all services in the given order - cim, agent, tomcat
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4. Now try to remote login to this system from any other system
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o Check/update these network settings:
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1. Disable SELinux
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2. Disable firewall.
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3. Disable the ipv6 in the system, if ipconfig shows both ipv4 and ipv6 address.
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4. Remove the virtual bridge virbr0, if present
|
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5. Enter local ip address in 'localip' parameter in server.properties file
|
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|
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4.12 Power Management Issues
|
||
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|
||
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o Power management is not supported on FreeBSD.
|
||
|
|
||
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o Capturing support logs from maxView or ARCCONF will spin up
|
||
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drives when power management is active. This behavior is by design.
|
||
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|
||
|
o For logical drives comprised of SSDs only, the Power Tab in
|
||
|
maxView Storage Manager is disabled.
|
||
|
|
||
|
o The Logical Drive Creation wizard does not save the power
|
||
|
management settings after the logical drive is created.
|
||
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It is always disabled.
|
||
|
|
||
|
WORKAROUND: Enable power management for the logical drive
|
||
|
from the Set Properties window.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.13 RAID 50/RAID 60, Max Drives
|
||
|
|
||
|
The maximum number of drives in a RAID 50 or RAID 60 differ
|
||
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between maxView Storage Manager, ARCCONF, and the BIOS:
|
||
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|
||
|
o BIOS and ARCCONF: 128 drives max
|
||
|
|
||
|
RAID 50 - From 2-16 legs with 3-32 drives/leg
|
||
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RAID 60 - From 2-16 legs with 4-16 drives/leg
|
||
|
|
||
|
o maxView Storage Manager:
|
||
|
|
||
|
Assumes 2 legs for RAID 50/RAID 60 (non-selectable)
|
||
|
RAID 50 2-32 drives/leg (64 total)
|
||
|
RAID 60 2-16 drives/leg (32 total)
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.14 RAID 10 Segment Order
|
||
|
|
||
|
maxView Storage Manager and the Ctrl-A BIOS report the wrong
|
||
|
segment order for RAID 10s, regardless of the order in which
|
||
|
the drives are selected.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Example 1: Create RAID 10 with 2 SDDs and 2 HDDs in maxView Storage Manager:
|
||
|
|
||
|
(1a) ARCCONF and maxView Storage Manager see the following RAID segment order:
|
||
|
Device 2 (S1)
|
||
|
Device 1 (H2)
|
||
|
Device 3 (S2)
|
||
|
Device 0 (H1)
|
||
|
|
||
|
(1b) the BIOS/CTRL-A sees the following RAID segment order:
|
||
|
Device 2 (S1)
|
||
|
Device 1 (H2)
|
||
|
Device 0 (H1)
|
||
|
Device 3 (S2)
|
||
|
|
||
|
(1c) the correct and expected RAID segment order is:
|
||
|
Device 2 (S1)
|
||
|
Device 0 (H1)
|
||
|
Device 3 (S2)
|
||
|
Device 1 (H2)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Example 2: Create RAID 10 with 2 SDDs and 2 HDDs with ARCCONF:
|
||
|
|
||
|
(2a) the BIOS/CTRL-A sees the following RAID segment order:
|
||
|
Device 0 (H1)
|
||
|
Device 2 (S1)
|
||
|
Device 1 (H2)
|
||
|
Device 3 (S2)
|
||
|
|
||
|
(2b) ARCCONF and maxView Storage Manager see the correct RAID segment order:
|
||
|
Device 2 (S1)
|
||
|
Device 0 (H1)
|
||
|
Device 3 (S2)
|
||
|
Device 1 (H2)
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.15 RAID 10 Rebuild Order
|
||
|
|
||
|
With a degraded RAID 10 logical drive, the drive is rebuilt
|
||
|
one leg at a time, not in parallel.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.16 Verify with Fix
|
||
|
|
||
|
In maxView Storage Manager and ARCCONF, the Verify with Fix
|
||
|
operation is NOT available when:
|
||
|
|
||
|
1. The logical drive has a non-redundant RAID level
|
||
|
2. Other tasks are in progress on the logical drive
|
||
|
3. The logical drive is in a non-optimal or impacted state
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.17 Locate Logical Drive Blink LED
|
||
|
|
||
|
In maxView Storage Manager, Locate Logical Drive continues to
|
||
|
blink the LED for a pulled physical drive in the array after
|
||
|
the locate action is stopped. (For unpulled drives, the blinking
|
||
|
stops.) This issue is not seen with ARCCONF.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.18 ATA Secure Erase
|
||
|
|
||
|
In ARCCONF, the ATA Secure Erase operation cannot be aborted.
|
||
|
Once started, it continues to completion.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NOTE: ATA Secure Erase is also available in the Ctrl-A BIOS.
|
||
|
and maxView Storage Manager.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.19 ARCCONF Backward Compatibility
|
||
|
|
||
|
ARCCONF is backward compatible with older Adaptec controller
|
||
|
models. As a result, the ARCCONF user's guide and online help
|
||
|
show command options that are not supported by newer Adaptec
|
||
|
controllers, like the Adaptec Series 7 and Adaptec Series 8.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Example:
|
||
|
|
||
|
o With ARCCONF SETMAXCACHE, Adaptec Series 7 and Series 8
|
||
|
controllers do not support ADDTOPOOL or REMOVEFROMPOOL
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.20 Adaptec Series 6 Controller Issues
|
||
|
|
||
|
The following issues are seen only with Adaptec Series 6 RAID
|
||
|
controllers:
|
||
|
|
||
|
o In maxView Storage Manager, the Preserve Cache option on the
|
||
|
Set Properties window is not supported on Series 6 RAID
|
||
|
controllers. Attempting to set this option for the Series 6
|
||
|
controller fails.
|
||
|
|
||
|
o Renaming a RAID volume disables the write-cache (if enabled).
|
||
|
You cannot re-enable the write-cache in maxView Storage Manager.
|
||
|
|
||
|
WORKAROUND: Use ARCCONF to enable the write-cache.
|
||
|
|
||
|
o In a VMware Guest OS under VMware 5.x, maxView Storage Manager
|
||
|
and ARCCONF do not detect existing logical drive partitions.
|
||
|
As a result, attempting to delete, clear, or erase the logical
|
||
|
drive may fail.
|
||
|
|
||
|
o On Series 6 controllers, maxView Storage Manager deletes
|
||
|
partitioned JBODs without issuing a warning message.
|
||
|
|
||
|
o Series 6 controllers do not support the ARCCONF GETPERFORM command.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.21 Simple Volume Support
|
||
|
|
||
|
o In this release, you can create a maximum of 128 Simple
|
||
|
Volumes in maxView Storage Manager, ARCCONF, or the BIOS.
|
||
|
|
||
|
o When a Simple Volume fails, the status remains unchanged
|
||
|
after drive replacement.
|
||
|
|
||
|
WORKAROUND: Manually delete the Simple Volume to remove it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.22 Auto-Volume Support
|
||
|
|
||
|
o Changing a controller into Auto-Volume mode (ARCCONF/BIOS) is not
|
||
|
supported if the configuration includes any logical device type
|
||
|
other than Simple Volume, including a maxCache Device. The mode
|
||
|
switch from RAID mode to Auto-Volume mode is blocked if any other
|
||
|
type of logical volume exists (including maxCache). After
|
||
|
switching to Auto-Volume mode, you can create and delete Simple
|
||
|
Volumes only in maxView Storage Manager and ARCCONF.
|
||
|
|
||
|
o In Auto-Volume mode, only the first 128 RAW drives are converted
|
||
|
to Simple Volumes; the rest of the RAW drives remain unchanged.
|
||
|
If you uninitialize a Ready drive while the controller is in
|
||
|
Auto-Volume mode, the firmware converts the drive automatically
|
||
|
until the Simple Volume count reaches the maximum.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.23 Hot-Removing Disk Drives on Xenserver Guest OS
|
||
|
|
||
|
XenServer does not support "hot-removal" of disk drives from a
|
||
|
partitioned logical drive. As a result, if you hot remove a disk
|
||
|
from a logical drive, the Guest OS becomes inaccessible because
|
||
|
the drive partition remains visible to the OS instead of being
|
||
|
cleared.
|
||
|
|
||
|
WORKAROUND: Reboot the XenServer host, detach the failed
|
||
|
partition, then restart the VM.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.24 Updating Hard Disk Firmware on VMware Guest OS
|
||
|
|
||
|
Updating the firmware for a SAS hard disk drive with ARCCONF/maxView
|
||
|
can crash (PSOD) the VMware Guest OS. This issue is seen with SAS
|
||
|
hard drives only; with SATA drives, the firmware update completes
|
||
|
successfully.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.25 Creating a Support Archive on a Guest OS
|
||
|
|
||
|
To create a support archive on a VMware or Xenserver Guest OS,
|
||
|
use maxView Storage Manager only. Creating a support archive
|
||
|
with ARCCONF is not supported in this release.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.26 Enclosure Status Reporting
|
||
|
|
||
|
Enclosure status, in maxView Storage Manager, is event-driven.
|
||
|
As a result, enclosures can have a "Degraded" status even if
|
||
|
related resources (fan, temperature, power) are performing
|
||
|
normally (Optimal status). For instance, the Enclosure status
|
||
|
changes to "Degraded" if the system reports an "Enclosure device
|
||
|
not responding ..." event, even if other sensor values are normal.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.27 PHY Status on Enclosure Backplanes
|
||
|
|
||
|
In the Controller Properties window, maxView Storage Manager shows
|
||
|
the Connector Info as "unknown" for all PHYs on an enclosure-based
|
||
|
backplane (for instance, a backplane attached to connector 1).
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.28 Special Characters in Logical Device Names
|
||
|
|
||
|
Special characters are permitted in logical device names
|
||
|
in maxView Storage Manager, the BIOS, and ARCCONF. However,
|
||
|
with Linux ARCCONF (create, setname), special characters
|
||
|
must be "escaped" to ensure proper interpretation. For
|
||
|
example:
|
||
|
|
||
|
ARCCONF SETNAME 1 LOGICALDRIVE 1 arc_ldrive%\$12\&
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.29 Speaker Status on SuperMicro SAS2X28 Enclosures
|
||
|
|
||
|
SuperMicro SAS2X28 enclosures do not propagate the speaker
|
||
|
status to maxView Storage Manager. As a result, maxView
|
||
|
always displays the speaker status as Off.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.30 Changing Read and Write Cache Settings for a Logical Drive
|
||
|
|
||
|
maxView Storage Manager does not allow you to change the
|
||
|
read-cache and write-cache settings for a logical drive in
|
||
|
one step. You must click OK after each change.
|
||
|
|
||
|
4.31 Online Help Issues
|
||
|
|
||
|
When opening the maxView Storage Manager help from a remote
|
||
|
Linux system (eg, over a VPN), the help window may fail to
|
||
|
open with a 'can't establish connection to server' message.
|
||
|
|
||
|
WORKAROUND: replace 127.0.0.1:8443 in the URL with <system_ip_address>:8443
|
||
|
|
||
|
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|
||
|
(c) 2015 PMC-Sierra, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
|
||
|
|
||
|
This software is protected under international copyright laws and
|
||
|
treaties. It may only be used in accordance with the terms
|
||
|
of its accompanying license agreement.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The information in this document is proprietary and confidential to
|
||
|
PMC-Sierra, Inc., and for its customers' internal use. In any event,
|
||
|
no part of this document may be reproduced or redistributed in any
|
||
|
form without the express written consent of PMC-Sierra, Inc.,
|
||
|
1380 Bordeaux Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089.
|
||
|
|
||
|
P/N DOC-01768-05-A Rev A
|