Specifications

Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Common Problems 6-9
If the flag was set properly the output should indicate: value = 1 and you can
proceed to Section 6.3.3, “Deleting a LUN With the RAID Manager GUI” on page 6-9
or Section 6.3.4, “Recreating a LUN With the RAID Manager GUI” on page 6-9.
However, if the output says anything like: “new value added to table,” something
was done incorrectly within the VKI_EDIT_OPTIONS. Do not proceed. Re-enter the
VKI_EDIT_OPTIONS and remove the statement previously entered on both
controllers.
6.3.2 Resetting the VKI_EDIT_OPTIONS
1. To clear the settings, type:
2. To confirm, type:
3. Return to Section 6.3.1, “Setting the VKI_EDIT_OPTIONS” on page 6-7.
6.3.3 Deleting a LUN With the RAID Manager GUI
Delete a LUN only if you determine it is necessary for your configuration.
1. Select the RAID module containing the LUN you want to delete.
2. Select the drive group containing the LUN you want to delete in the module
information area.
3. Highlight the LUN to delete and press the Delete key.
Respond to all prompts to delete the LUN.
6.3.4 Recreating a LUN With the RAID Manager GUI
Use the module profile information gathered prior to the loss of a LUN to recreate
the exact LUN parameters. Pay particular attention to drive order, segment size and
caching parameters.
1. Launch the RAID Manager GUI.
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