Users Guide
• Enabling The Controller Alarm
• Disabling The Controller Alarm
• Turning Off The Controller Alarm
• Testing The Controller Alarm
• Setting The Rebuild Rate
• Resetting Configuration
• Exporting The Controller Log File
• Foreign Configuration Operations
• Importing Foreign Configurations
• Importing Or Recovering Foreign Configurations
• Clearing Foreign Configuration
• Setting Background Initialization Rate
• Setting Check Consistency Rate
• Setting The Reconstruct Rate
• Setting The Patrol Read Mode
• Starting And Stopping Patrol Read
• Managing The Preserved Cache
• Changing The Controller Properties
• Managing The Physical Disk Power
• Managing The Encryption Key
• Converting To RAID Capable Disks
• Converting To Non-RAID Disks
• Changing The Controller Mode
• Auto Configure RAID0 Operation
Rescanning The Controller
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
On SCSI controllers, a rescan updates configuration changes (such as new or removed devices) for all components attached to the
controller. For information on when to perform a rescan, see Rescanning To Update Storage Configuration Changes.
NOTE:
Rescan controller is not supported on non-RAID SCSI controllers. You must reboot the system before Storage
Management can display configuration changes on non-RAID SCSI controllers. Otherwise, configuration changes are
not reflected in the Storage Management graphical user interface (GUI).
Related concepts
Time Delay In Displaying Configuration Changes
To Rescan A Controller
1. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tree, expand Storage to display the controller objects.
2. Select the controller object.
3. Click Information/Configuration on the controller Properties page.
4. Select Rescan from the Controller Tasks drop-down menu.
5. Click Execute.
You can also locate this task from the Change Controller Properties drop-down menu.
Related concepts
Changing The Controller Properties
Creating A Virtual Disk
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
To launch the Create Virtual Disk Express Wizard, select the Create Virtual Disk task.
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