cfgadmn command makes the software realize the drive has been removed. Refer to the documentation that shipped with the Solaris operating system for more information about the cfgadm command.

Unable to Obtain Information from a CLARiiON Storage System

If you are having difficulty obtaining topology information or element details from a CLARiiON storage system, the NaviCLI might have timed out as a result of the service processor being under a heavy load. The management server uses the NaviCLI to communicate with the CLARiiON storage system. This situation has been seen in the field when the service processor is running more than 35,000 IOPS (IOs/Sec).

Try obtaining Discovery Data Collection/Get Details from a CLARiiON storage system when the service processor is not under such a heavy load.

Discovery Fails Too Slowly for a Nonexistent IP Address

If you enter a nonexistent IP address, the management server times out by defaultafter 20 seconds on Windows and after three minutes . If you want to shorten the time-out period, modify the cimom.CimXmlClientHttpConnectTimeout property as described in this section.

NOTE: The management server does not accept a period longer than its default setting. lf you set cimom.CimXmlClientHttpConnectTimeout property to more than 20 seconds on Windows , the management server ignores the values of this property and reverts back to the default settings.

To modify the default time-out:

1.Access the management server.

2.Click Options > Storage Essentials > Manage Product Health. Then, click Advanced in the Disk Space tree.

3.Click Show Default Properties at the bottom of the page.

4.Copy the cimom.CimXmlClientHttpConnectTimeout property you want to modify. How you copy the text depends on your Web browser. If you are using Microsoft Explorer or Netscape Navigator, select the text and then right-click the selected text. Then, select Copy.

5.Return to the Advanced page (Options > Storage Essentials > Manage Product Health. Then, click Advanced in the Disk Space tree).

6.Paste the copied text into the Custom Properties field. How you paste the text depends on your Web browser. If you are using Microsoft Explorer or Netscape Navigator, right-click the field and select Paste.

7.Make your changes in the Custom Properties field. Make sure the property is not commented out by removing the hash (#) symbol in front of the property.

8.To modify the time-out period, set the cimom.CimXmlClientHttpConnectTimeout property to the number of millisecond you want. For example, to change the time-out period to 200 ms, set the cimom.CimXmlClientHttpConnectTimeout property, as shown in the following example:

cimom.CimXmlClientHttpConnectTimeout=200

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