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Cisco TV CDS 2.5 ISA Software Configuration Guide
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Appendix A Troubleshooting
General Information and Issues
Nov 20 19:03:36 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 5 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:42 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 6 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:42 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 5 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:43 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 4 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:45 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 11 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:46 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 10 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:46 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 9 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:46 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 8 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:47 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 7 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:47 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 6 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:48 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 5 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:48 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 4 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:48 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 3 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:48 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 2 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:48 vault219 kernel: Waiting for 1 disks to finish initializing
Nov 20 19:03:50 vault219 kernel: Total disk space = 24.0TB on 24 disk drives (Lost
disks = 0)
Note Sometimes on the CDE400, the bus and host resets are used to reset the SATA driver because the Linux
SATA driver, sats_mv.ko, does not provide a device reset vector. If the device is reset when there are no
outstanding requests, warning messages are displayed on the console. These warning messages are
informational and do not indicate a failure.
Memory Issues
To slow down the CDSM bootup to see the memory counter, do the following:
Step 1 Reboot the server.
Step 2 To enter the BIOS Setup Utility, press the Delete key on your keyboard when you see the following text
prompt:
Press DEL to runSetup
Note In most cases, the Delete key is used to invoke the setup screen. There are a few cases where
other keys are used, such as F1, F2, and so on.
Step 3 Use the Right Arrow key to navigate to the Boot menu.
Step 4 Choose the Boot Settings configuration option (Figure A-1).
Step 5 Choose Quick Boot and set it to Disabled.