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Storage Management May Delay Before Updating Temperature Probe Status
In order to display the enclosure temperature and temperature probe status, Storage Management polls the enclosure firmware at regular intervals to obtain
temperature and status information. On some enclosures, there is a short delay before the enclosure firmware reports the current temperature and
temperature probe status. Because of this delay, Storage Management may require one or two minutes before displaying the correct temperature and
temperature probe status.
Storage Management May Delay Displaying Storage Devices After Reboot
Storage Management requires time after a reboot to find and inventory all attached storage devices. You may experience a delay in storage controllers being
displayed until this operation has completed.
You are Unable to Log into a Remote System
Access can be denied here if you do not enter a user name and password that match an administrator account on the remote computer or if you mistype the
login information. The remote system may also not be powered on or there may be network problems.
CannotConnecttoRemoteWindowsServer™2003System
When connecting to a remote Windows Server 2003 system, you must log into the remote system using an account that has administrator privileges. By
default, Windows Server 2003 does not allow anonymous (null) connections to access the SAM user accounts. Therefore, if you are attempting to connect
using an account that has a blank or null password, the connection may fail.
Reconfiguring a Virtual Disk Displays Error in Mozilla Browser
When reconfiguring a virtual disk using the Mozilla browser, the following error message may display:
Although this page is encrypted, the information you have entered is to be sent over an unencrypted connection and could easily be read by a
third party.
You can disable this error message by changing a Mozilla browser setting. To disable this error message:
1. Select Edit and then Preferences.
2. Click Privacy and Security.
3. Click SSL.
4. Uncheck the "Sending form data from an unencrypted page to an unencrypted page" option.
Physical Disks Display Under Connector Not Enclosure Tree Object
Storage Management polls the status of physical disks at frequent intervals. When the physical disk is located in an enclosure, Storage Management uses the
data reported by the SCSI Enclosure Processor (SEP) to ascertain the status of the physical disk. In the event that the SEP is not functioning, Storage
Management is still able to poll the status of the physical disk, but Storage Management is not able to identify the physical disk as being located in the
enclosure. In this case, Storage Management displays the physical disk directly below the Connector object in the tree view and not under the enclosure
object.
You can resolve this problem by restarting the Server Administrator service or by rebooting the system. For more information on restarting the Server
Administrator service, see the DellOpenManage™ServerAdministratorUser'sGuide.
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