Identifying Failed or Failing Components
Chapter 12 Solving Problems
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Identifying Failed or Failing Components
When your are notified of a Warning- or Error-level event, use Adaptec Storage
Manager’s rapid fault isolation feature to quickly identify the source of the problem.
For instance, in this example, an iSCSI Storage Appliance has stopped responding.
To find the source of the problem, follow the yellow Error and red Warning icons,
as shown in the example on page 143.
Once the source of a problem has been identified, you can blink the associated
hardware component (if applicable) to find its physical location. See page 103.
Note
At any time, you can open the Properties window of a component by double-
clicking the component in the right panel of Adaptec Storage Manager.
Error is in your iSCSI Storage storage...
...on this disk drive.
Double-click the
disk drive to
continue tracing the
fault to its source...
...that the disk drive has failed.
...on this iSCSI Storage Appliance...
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