Verifying the Installation
1. In the operating system, verify the drive appears as a recognized device and that
the driver has been loaded.
2. Verify that the drive is online and ready to be used.
• In Windows:
a. Open the
Disk Management
tool (refer to the documentation for your specif-
ic version of Windows). The newly installed drive should display.
b. A dialog box may appear that prompts you to initialize the master boot re-
cord (MBR) for the drive. Select
OK
and continue. The drive should appear as
“Online” with “Basic” as the format status. If the option to initialize the MBR
does not appear, right-click the drive number in the Disk Management tool
and select
Initialize Drive
from the pop-up menu. Once this operation com-
pletes, the drive should appear as Online with Basic as the format status.
• In Linux:
a. After the system boots to the desktop, open a terminal window.
b. Run
modinfo mtip32xx
. The version and module information displays if the
driver is installed. Otherwise, follow the installation steps in Installing the
Driver on a Linux System (page 13).
c. Run
fdisk – l | grep rssd*
. The drive should appear as
/dev/rssd<x> device
.
Where <x> is the drive letter, which is typically “a” for one drive. The letter
increments for each additional drive in the system.
3. Run RSSDM (either the GUI or CLI) and check the status of the drive.
a. If using the GUI, verify that RSSDM loads and that the drive information is
shown.
b. If using the CLI, run
rssdm –L
and
rssdm –L –d
and verify that the drive infor-
mation firmware and status indicate that the drive is present and functional.
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