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Novell Operating Systems, Troubleshooting the Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility

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RAID Configuration and Management • To restart the utility, perform one of the following actions: - Log out of and back into Windows to restart the utility. - Reboot the unit. - Manually start the application. Novell Operating Systems • From the console, type Unload Spy. The system should respond with a message that the module has been unloaded. • To start the utility again, simply type Load Spy. Once again, the system should respond with a message verifying this operation. Linux Operating Systems • From a prompt, type Spy-Stop. • To restart the utility, type Spy-Start. Troubleshooting the Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility • Inconsistent naming may occur between the Power-On Self-Test (POST) and the Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility. Such is the case when a drive has failed in a RAID 1 or RAID 1+0 configuration. The POST message will list the array as running in a Degraded state and the Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility will list it as being in a Rebuilding state. If this inconsistency occurs, the array must be rebuilt. • If drives are added to a configuration, the Integrated ATA RAID Management Utility tray icon (which is seen only under Microsoft operating systems) may indicate yellow or red, depending on the array condition. The color change indicates one of the following situations: - Errors are present on the array. 6-8 HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 2 Server Setup and Installation Guide

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RAID Configuration and Management
To restart the utility, perform one of the following actions:
— Log out of and back into Windows to restart the utility.
— Reboot the unit.
— Manually start the application.
Novell Operating Systems
From the console, type
Unload Spy
. The system should respond with a message
that the module has been unloaded.
To start the utility again, simply type
Load Spy
. Once again, the system should
respond with a message verifying this operation.
Linux Operating Systems
From a prompt, type
Spy-Stop
.
To restart the utility, type
Spy-Start
.
Troubleshooting the Integrated ATA RAID
Configuration Utility
Inconsistent naming may occur between the Power-On Self-Test (POST) and the
Integrated ATA RAID Configuration Utility. Such is the case when a drive has
failed in a RAID 1 or RAID 1+0 configuration. The POST message will list the
array as running in a
Degraded
state and the Integrated ATA RAID
Configuration Utility will list it as being in a
Rebuilding
state. If this
inconsistency occurs, the array must be rebuilt.
If drives are added to a configuration, the
Integrated ATA RAID Management
Utility
tray icon (which is seen only under Microsoft operating systems) may
indicate yellow or red, depending on the array condition. The color change
indicates one of the following situations:
— Errors are present on the array.
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