NOTE: You can view the name of the controller that is active in controlling the storage devices
associated with this CMC and also the passive controller acting as a stand-by.
3. Under each installed controllers, click the links View Virtual Disks, <enclosure name>, and View
Physical Disks to open the respective pages.
Viewing Fault-tolerant Troubleshooting Information of SPERC Using CMC Web Interface
To view the attributes that indicate the correct functioning of fault-tolerant features of a SPERC:
1. In the left pane, click Chassis Overview Storage Troubleshooting Setup Troubleshooting.
The Storage Setup Troubleshooting page is displayed.
2. On the Storage Setup Troubleshooting page, you can:
View the following attributes when the controller is in fault-tolerant mode:
Two Shared PERCs detected.
Two expanders detected
Shared PERCs and expanders correctly cabled
Correct Firmware on Shared PERCs
Correct Firmware on Expanders
Correct Firmware on Chassis Infrastructure
Shared PERCs have the same settings: Indicates whether or not SPERCs have the same
settings.
View the following attributes when the controller is not in fault-tolerant mode:
One Shared PERC detected.
One expanders detected
Shared PERC and expanders correctly cabled
View the status of each attribute that indicates if the fault-tolerant criteria is fulfilled.
NOTE: If the attribute in a fault-tolerant environment is not matching the criterion, then an
Update Now option is displayed for that attribute.
NOTE: A Learn How option is displayed against some of the attributes. For more information
about the attribute, click Learn How.
3. To fulfill a criterion for an attribute, click Update Now.
The Storage Component Update page is displayed, which allows you to update the required storage
component to fulfill the criterion for the attribute.
Assigning Virtual Adapters To Slots Using CMC Web
Interface
Using the Virtual Adapter feature, you can share the installed storage with the four servers. You can map a
virtual disk to a server slot by first mapping a virtual disk to a virtual adapter (VA), and then mapping a
Virtual Adapter (VA) to a server slot.
Before assigning a VA to a server slot, make sure that:
The server slot is empty or the server in the slot is turned off.
The VA is unmapped from a server or a slot.
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