User`s guide
(or chcon -t textrel_shlib_t /usr/StorMan/pegasus/lib/lib* if any other binary
relocation failed)
3.9.3 maxView Storage Manager Setup - Changing Credentials
To change maxView Storage Manager's login credentials after changing
the OS-level username/password for the Administrator's account:
1. Run changecredentials.exe (in the maxView Storage Manager installation
directory):
changecredentials.exe <new_username> <new_password>
2. Start maxView Storage Manager and login with the new credentials.
3.10 Adaptec maxCache Setup
- Adaptec maxCache SSD caching is supported on Adaptec Series Q
controllers only; see www.adaptec.com/compatibility for a
list of maxCache-compatible SSD drives.
- You can install a maximum of 16 SSDs on a controller for
maxCache caching applications.
3.10.1 maxCache Container Configuration
The maxCache Container pre-fetches hot data blocks only for
the first logical drive with maxCache write-caching enabled.
Once the pre-fetch is complete, the container is considered
'configured' and no further pre-fetch occurs.
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4. Known Limitations
4.1 Installation DVD
The Installation DVD does not eject the DVD drive when you
reboot from the DVD Main menu.
4.2 Linux Boot Device
Regardless of which device you select to install the OS, the
boot record is always written to Device 0. As a result,
Linux will fail to boot if you delete or swap away Device 0.
For example, if you create three arrays in the BIOS--VOL-0,
VOL-1, and VOL-2--install the OS on VOL-1, then swap VOL-0
and VOL-2, Linux will fail to boot. Restore the original
array sequence and Linux boots normally. Ideally, you should
always install on Device 0.
4.3 AFM-700 Flash Backup Unit
- The AFM-700 flash backup unit reports a 'Not Ready' status
when the system is booted, even if the supercapcitor is
fully charged. Use the CTRL+A BIOS 'Backup Unit Status'
option to verify that the unit is in the 'Ready' state.
- Hot-plugging the AFM-700 supercapacitor module is not
recommended. Doing so may result in unusual status updates,
such as Preparing to Dead to Ready.
4.4 maxView Storage Manager
- After using a hot spare to successfully rebuild a redundant
logical drive, maxView Storage Manager will continue to
report the drive as a global hot spare. To remove the hot
spare designation, delete it in maxView Storage Manager.
- maxView Storage Manager displays incomplete event messages
for logical drive members that are hot unplugged from an
enclosure. The event messages do not include the enclosure
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