Note - Do not cable the additional expansion tray. 1. Install the Common Array Manager release following the standard installation procedure. There are separate procedures for Solaris, Windows, and Linux management hosts. The software update places a copy of the latest firmware on the management ...
5. Use Service Advisor to cable the additional expansion tray and add it to the array. 6. Upgrade the array again to update the firmware on the new tray. 34 Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager 6.1.2 Release Notes • November 2008 Firmware for Sun StorageTek 2500 Series Arrays For the ...
Sizes can be in terabytes, gigabytes, megabytes, kilobytes, bytes, or blocks. However, some command variants allow use of the max value to specify using all available space on an existing virtual disk. NOTE: See the -F,--fill- vdisk option to use all available space on a virtual disk ...
6951420 -FMOD becomes unresponsive with 8MB or greater data transfer block sizes with thread counts of 32 or greater (32+ queued commands). Fix prevents exceeding NAND controller block addressing limit which would result in FMOD becoming a zombie rendering data unrecoverable. 6951584 -FMOD becomes ...
Sizes can be in terabytes, gigabytes, megabytes, kilobytes, bytes, or blocks. -V,--reserve-vdisk Specifies a reserve virtual disk. -v,--vdisk Specifies the name of the virtual disk. You can use this option with either the -d option or the -n option, but not with both -d and -n ...
Sizes can be in terabytes, gigabytes, megabytes, kilobytes, bytes, or blocks. However, some command variants allow use of the max value to specify using all available space on an existing virtual disk. NOTE: See the -F,--fill- vdisk option to use all available space on a virtual disk ...
Sizes can be in terabytes, gigabytes, megabytes, kilobytes, bytes, or blocks. However, some command variants allow use of the max value to specify using all available space on an existing virtual disk. NOTE: See the -F,--fill- vdisk option to use all available space on a virtual disk ...
7 ** Phase 1-- Check Blocks and Sizes Cause The fsck(1M) command is checking the filesystem shown in the messages that are displayed before this one. The first phase checks the inode list, finds bad or duplicate blocks, and verifies the inode size and format. Action If more than a ...