IBM Version 8.30 Manual De Usuario
a.
The
remote
system
is
on.
b.
The
program
using
the
ServeRAID
Manager
agent
as
a
plug-in
is
installed
on
the
remote
system.
c.
Both
the
local
and
remote
systems
are
connected
to
the
network.
d.
TCP/IP
networking
support
is
configured
on
both
the
local
and
remote
systems.
e.
The
network
is
functioning.
Note:
a.
If
you
install
a
program
that
uses
the
ServeRAID
Manager,
the
ServeRAID
Manager
agent
is
installed
also.
The
ServeRAID
Manager
agent
is
started
automatically
by
the
program
using
it.
b.
When
using
the
ServeRAID
Manager
agent
as
a
plug-in
to
another
program,
the
ServeRAID
Manager
does
not
recognize
port
numbers.
For
explanation
2,
use
the
following
actions:
1.
Verify
that
the
ServeRAID
Manager
agent
or
console
is
running
on
the
local
system.
View
processes
or
services
to
verify
that
the
agent
is
running.
2.
Restart
the
ServeRAID
Manager
console.
3.
Verify
that
TCP/IP
networking
support
is
configured
on
the
local
system.
4.
Verify
that
the
network
is
functioning.
5.
Restart
the
server.
Error
getting
controller
configuration.
Explanation:
A
hardware
error
occurred.
Action:
1.
Verify
that
the
controller,
cables,
and
physical
drives
are
installed
properly.
2.
Verify
that
there
is
power
to
the
physical
drives.
3.
Retry
the
command.
4.
If
the
command
still
fails,
restart
the
server
and
retry
the
command.
If
the
problem
persists,
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
2.
Agent
is
running
in
local
only
mode.
Explanation:
v
If
you
specified
-l
(that
is,
minus
and
a
lowercase
letter
L)
as
a
command-line
parameter,
the
ServeRAID
Manager
starts
in
local-only
mode.
The
ServeRAID
Manager
is
not
network-enabled.
In
this
mode,
you
can
configure
and
monitor
the
local
system
only.
You
cannot
configure
or
monitor
remote
systems.
If
you
added
remote
systems
to
your
Enterprise
view,
they
are
not
visible
in
this
mode.
They
will
be
visible
in
the
tree
when
you
start
the
ServeRAID
Manager
in
non-local-only
mode.
232
ServeRAID
Manager
Installation
and
User's
Guide