Using Compaq Redundancy Manager in a Single-Server Environment
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Writer: Bryan Hicks Project: Compaq ProLiant Clusters HA/F100 and HA/F200 Administrator Guide Comments: First Draft
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Other Functions
Two helpful functions for using the Redundancy Manager GUI are Refresh
and Rescan.
Refresh
Refresh (
F5
) updates information on the GUI screen and checks for path
failures and path changes, and displays the current configuration. The GUI
will not update automatically. The changes that you have made will not be
saved. Use Refresh to update the main screen to see the current configuration
or to see if a failure has happened in the system. Refresh does not affect any
processing or interrupt any of the system’s functions.
Rescan
Rescan is used to check for new host bus adapters and array controllers and
after adding and removing physical drives. Use rescan after a hot-swap of host
bus adapters or array controllers and after adding or removing physical drives.
Follow these steps to run Rescan:
NOTE:
For every hot replace, a rescan should be run on each machine.
1.
Select Features
from the Main screen.
2.
Select Rescan from the Features menu.
NOTE:
Reboot each server to clear the SCSI port after seven hot replaces.
Troubleshooting Redundancy Manager
Refer to Chapter 6 of this guide for troubleshooting Redundancy Manager.
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