IBM 86605SU Maintenance Manual - Page 139

View Wrong SCSI ID List, View Hard Drive Configuration

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Initialize Configuration lets you set the configuration of the ServeRAID controller to its default settings. This choice sets the states for all powered-on hard disk drives to RDY, all CD-ROM drives to CDR, and all tape drives to TAP. This choice also deletes all previously defined arrays and logical drives. This choice writes a "Null Configuration" for the ServeRAID controller. You must select this choice if a message appears stating that you have an unrecoverable configuration error, because valid configuration information does not exist. View NVRAM Configuration displays the current configuration settings stored in the controller's NVRAM. View EEPROM Configuration displays the current configuration settings stored in the the controller's EEPROM. View Hard Drive Configuration displays the configuration settings for the selected ONL or RBL hard disk drive. To view the stripe order, press Enter. View Change List displays the device state configuration changes that the ServeRAID controller reported since you restarted or turned on the server. - View Power-on Change List displays the hard disk drive device state changes since the last time that you restarted or turned on the server. - View Wrong SCSI ID List provides a list of hard disk drives that were found at a different SCSI ID location (bay) when you restarted or turned on the server. - View Unidentified Drive List provides a list of hard disk drives that have identifiers that do not match the stored configuration information. The identifier consists of both the configuration host ID and a time stamp. You can define the host ID (for example, a host ID can be the serial number of the server) as any string up to 12 characters. (See "Viewing or Changing the ServeRAID Controller Parameters" on page 115 for more information.) Configuration Synchronization. See "Configuration Synchronization" on page 135 for a description of this choice. 4. Use the Up Arrow (↑) or Down Arrow (↓) key to highlight your choice from the menu; then, press Enter. 134 Netfinity Server HMM

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±
Initialize Configuration
lets you set the
configuration of the ServeRAID controller to its
default settings.
This choice sets the states for
all powered-on hard disk drives to RDY, all
CD-ROM drives to CDR, and all tape drives to
TAP.
This choice also deletes all previously
defined arrays and logical drives.
This choice
writes a “Null Configuration” for the ServeRAID
controller.
You must select this choice if a message
appears stating that you have an unrecoverable
configuration error, because valid configuration
information does not exist.
±
View NVRAM Configuration
displays the
current configuration settings stored in the
controller’s NVRAM.
±
View EEPROM Configuration
displays the
current configuration settings stored in the the
controller’s EEPROM.
±
View Hard Drive Configuration
displays the
configuration settings for the selected ONL or
RBL hard disk drive.
To view the stripe order,
press
Enter.
±
View Change List
displays the device state
configuration changes that the ServeRAID
controller reported since you restarted or turned
on the server.
View Power-on Change List
displays the
hard disk drive device state changes since
the last time that you restarted or turned on
the server.
View Wrong SCSI ID List
provides a list of
hard disk drives that were found at a
different SCSI ID location (bay) when you
restarted or turned on the server.
View Unidentified Drive List
provides a
list of hard disk drives that have identifiers
that do not match the stored configuration
information.
The identifier consists of both the
configuration host ID and a time stamp.
You can define the host ID (for example, a
host ID can be the serial number of the
server) as any string up to 12 characters.
(See “Viewing or Changing the ServeRAID
Controller Parameters” on page
115 for
more information.)
±
Configuration Synchronization
. See
“Configuration Synchronization” on page
135 for
a description of this choice.
4.
Use the Up Arrow (
) or Down Arrow (
) key to
highlight your choice from the menu; then, press
Enter.
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