
Sun StorageTek 2500 Series Array Release Notes, Release 1.0
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Pushing Drive Housing Too Far Unseats Drive
Bug 6514411
– Inserting a disk drive into a tray by pushing on its housing until it is
all the way in causes the drive to stop without being fully inserted and with the
drive handle protruding.
Workaround
– The correct way to insert a disk drive into the tray is as follows:
1. Push the disk drive into the chassis by slowly pushing against the drive housing
until the drive handle engages with the chassis.
2. When the handle starts to move itself downwards, push the disk drive handle
down. This will crank the disk drive the rest of the way into the chassis.
When the drive is completely installed, the drive and handle will be flush with the
other drives.
Caution –
Do not insert a disk drive into a tray by pushing on its housing until it is
all the way in. This can cause the handle to be stuck in the “up” position so it is
unable to close.
If the drive handle is stuck because the front lock tab is engaged in the tray’s frame,
carefully use a flat-bladed screwdriver to temporarily increase the gap between the
tray frame and the drive and remove the drive.
On x86 Platform,
luxadm probe
Command Displays Entries of UTM
(Management) LUNs
Bug 6482519
– The
luxadm probe
command displays UTM LUNs on x86
platforms. The UTM (Management) LUN is a reserved space, normally hidden,
where the specific configuration settings for your array are stored.
Replacing a Battery in a Controller Results in a Failed Battery Event
Bug 6502673
– A battery replaced in a controller reports a failed battery event, while
it is recharging. After the battery is fully recharged, this alarm will go away.
Battery Events Do Not Identify the Battery’s Controller Location
Bug 6503171
– Battery event messages do not specify which of the two controllers
the referenced battery is in.
For battery events, the array only reports the tray where it occurs, not the slot.