Dell(TM) OpenManage(TM) Array Manager 3.1 Readme This readme file contains updated information for your Dell OpenManage Array Manager User's Guide and any other technical documentation included with this product. Always see the Dell support Web site at http://support.dell.com for the most current information. The following sections contain updated requirements and open issues for the Dell OpenManage Array Manager version 3.1 software. ================================================================== Dell OpenManage Array Manager 3.1 ================================================================== -------- Contents -------- I. New Features in Array Manager 3.1 II. Beta Support on Microsoft Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition III. Installation Requirements for Array Manager 3.1 IV. Backward Compatibility V. Installing on Windows VI. Installing on NetWare VII. Warnings VIII. Array Manager Directory Structure IX. Required Driver/Firmware Revisions X. Compatibility Issues XI. Fixed Issues in Array Manager 3.1 XII. Known Issues XIII. Viewing Traps With HP OpenView Network Node Manager Special Edition (NNM SE) ------------------------------------- I. NEW FEATURES IN ARRAY MANAGER 3.1 ------------------------------------- * Dedicated hot spares are now supported on NetWare. * Array Manager now supports the PERC 3/SC controller. * Enclosure management on the PERC 2/SC, 2/DC, 3/SC, 3/DCL, 3/DC, 3/QC and PERC 2, 2/Si, 3/Si, and 3/Di controllers is now supported by Array Manager for the following enclosures: Dell PowerVault 200S Dell PowerVault 201S Dell PowerVault 210S Dell PowerVault 211S Dell PowerVault 220S Dell PowerVault 221S This support is in addition to the enclosure management support already provided by the PowerVault 660F for the Dell PowerVault 224F enclosure. * The Array Manager online help has been enhanced to include the SCSI and fibre channel events displayed in the Array Manager event log. * The utilities previously referred to as the Array Manager Service Manager have been renamed to the Array Manager Utilities. The executable for the Array Manager Utilities is named amutils.exe. * The PERC 2, 2/Si, 3/Si, and 3/Di controllers now support a "Prepare to Remove" function which enables you to prepare a disk so that it can be removed safely. * The PERC 2/SC, 2/DC, 3/SC, 3/DCL, 3/DC, 3/QC controllers and the PERC 2, 2/Si, 3/Si, and 3/Di controllers now allow you to locate the array disks included in a virtual disk by blinking the light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on the array disks. --------------------------------------------------------------------- II. BETA SUPPORT ON MICROSOFT WINDOWS ADVANCED SERVER LIMITED EDITION --------------------------------------------------------------------- Array Manager 3.1 provides beta-level support for the Microsoft Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition 64-bit operating system. This support only includes the following: * Management of the PERC 3/QC and PowerVault 660F controllers. * Beta-level support for 64-bit applications. In addition, when running Array Manager on a PowerEdge 7150 that is running Microsoft Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition, you may experience problems launching the Array Manager console. To resolve this problem, you should install an udpate BEFORE installing Array Manager or any application that uses ActiveX. The update is named Q305175_WxP_SP0_en_IA64.exe and is located on the Microsoft Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition support CD provided with the PowerEdge 7150 server. Array Manager does NOT support Windows disk or volume management on the Microsoft Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition 64-bit operating system. Array Manager also does NOT support SNMP on the Microsoft Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition 64-bit operating system. Disclaimer: Since Array Manager only provides "beta level" support for Microsoft Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition, issues may exist when running Array Manager on the Microsoft Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition operating system. Array Manager should not be used on Microsoft Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition in a production environment or any environment where reliability is necessary. ------------------------------------------------ III. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ARRAY MANAGER ------------------------------------------------ The following sections describe the Array Manager installation requirements: General Requirements Management Console Requirements (Client) Managed Node for Windows Requirements (Server) Managed Node for NetWare Requirements (Server) Online Help Requirements ** GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ** The following requirements apply to any system running the Array Manager console (client) or the Array Manager managed node (server): * 64 megabytes (MB) of RAM. * Administrator access to the system. * For information on supported operating systems for the Array Manager console and managed node, see the following sections: - Management Console Requirements (Client) - Managed Node for Windows Requirements (Server) - Managed Node for NetWare Requirements (Server) * Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connection on the console and server when attempting remote node management. * Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) services are required for SNMP support. If you do not have SNMP, Array Manager will function as normal but will not provide SNMP support. Note: Dell provides configuration utilities that enable you to perform certain RAID management operations using the PERC 2/SC, 2/DC, 3/SC, 3/DCL, 3/DC, 3/QC and PERC 2, 2/Si, 3/Si, and 3/Di controllers on platforms not currently supported by Array Manager. These utilities are available at http://support.dell.com. ** MANAGEMENT CONSOLE REQUIREMENTS (CLIENT) ** The following are minimum requirements for installing the Array Manager console. The console is the client portion of Array Manager. * 40 MB of free hard drive space. * Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 with Service Pack 5 or later OR Microsoft Windows 2000® with Service Pack 1 or later. It is highly recommended that you use the most current service pack. * Administrator rights. * Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connection on the console and server when attempting remote node management. * Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Version 1.2 or later for snap-in support on Windows 2000. MMC snap-in support is an optional feature on Windows NT. * (Optional). Novell Client for Windows NT version 4.6 or later when installing NetWare remotely from a Windows system. * (Optional). Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 4.0 or later for viewing the online help and the browser plug-in. ** MANAGED NODE FOR WINDOWS REQUIREMENTS (SERVER) ** The following are minimum requirements for installing a managed node for Windows. * A server running Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0 with Service Pack 5 or later OR Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 1 or later. It is highly recommended that you use the most current service pack. * 64 MB of RAM. * 15 MB of free hard disk space on the local drive. * Administrator access to the system. * Hardware and drivers installed for at least one Dell RAID controller. Drivers and firmware for supported controllers can be downloaded from the Dell support site at http://support.dell.com. * Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters and associated device drivers are needed to manage the Dell PowerVault 660F Fibre Channel RAID Array in either a direct-attach or SAN environment. * One of the following redundant array of independent disks (RAID) controllers for array management: - Dell PowerEdge(TM) Expandable RAID Controller 2 (PERC 2) - PERC 2/Single Channel (SC) - PERC 3/Single Channel (SC) - PERC 2/Dual Channel (DC) - PERC 2/Single Channel Integrated (Si) - PERC 3/Single Channel Integrated (Si) - PERC 3/Dual Channel Integrated (Di) - PERC 3/Dual Channel (DC) - PERC 3/Quad Channel (QC) - PERC 3/Dual Channel Lite (DCL) - PowerVault(TM) 660F Fibre Channel RAID Controller * (Optional) TCP/IP installation if this node will be managed over a network. * (Optional) SNMP for SNMP trap forwarding by Array Manager. * (Optional) Array Manager requires that the Dell OpenManage Server Agent (OMSA) 4.0.0 or later be installed on the managed node to provide thermal shutdown (when an enclosure becomes too hot or cold) for the Dell PowerVault 20xS and 21xS SCSI enclosures. If OMSA is not installed, Array Manager can provide other features of enclosure management, but not thermal shutdown. Note: The managed node’s RAID controllers must be attached to storage in order to run Array Manager. ** MANAGED NODE FOR NETWARE REQUIREMENTS (SERVER) ** The following are minimum requirements for installing a managed node for NetWare. * 64 megabytes of RAM. * 15 megabytes of free hard disk space. * Administrator or supervisor access to the system. * One of the following versions of Novell NetWare: - Novell NetWare version 4.2 with Support Pack 9 or later. When Using NetWare 4.2, Array Manager also requires the Winsock 2 update which is available from www.novell.com. - Novell NetWare version 5.0 or later with Support Pack 4 or later. - Novell NetWare version 5.1 with Support Pack 2a or later. * Novell Client for Windows NT version 4.6 or later, installed on a remote Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 2000 system. * Hardware and drivers installed for at least one Dell RAID controller. Drivers and firmware for supported controllers can be downloaded from the Dell support site at http://support.dell.com. * Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters and associated device drivers are needed to manage the Dell PowerVault 660F Fibre Channel RAID Array in either a direct-attach or SAN environment. * Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) required for connection to the management console. * Long file name support. * (Optional). Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for SNMP trap forwarding by Array Manager. * (Optional) Array Manager requires that the Dell OpenManage Server Agent (OMSA) 4.0.0 or later be installed on the managed node to provide thermal shutdown (when an enclosure becomes too hot or cold) for the Dell PowerVault 20xS and 21xS SCSI enclosures. If OMSA is not installed, Array Manager can provide other features of enclosure management, but not thermal shutdown. Note: The managed node’s RAID controllers must be attached to storage in order to run Array Manager. ** ONLINE HELP REQUIREMENTS ** Internet Explorer version 4.00 or later is required for launching and viewing the online help from the Array Manager console. --------------------------- IV. BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY --------------------------- Dell OpenManage Array Manager 2.5 or later can be upgraded to version 3.1. If you have a version of Dell OpenManage Array Manager that is earlier than version 2.5, you should uninstall this version and perform a fresh install of Dell OpenManage Array Manager 3.1. A Dell OpenManage Array Manager 3.1 console can connect to a version 2.5 managed node or later. However, using a version of the console earlier than 3.1 to connect to a version 3.1 managed node is not supported. ------------------------- V. INSTALLING ON WINDOWS ------------------------- The Setup program takes you through the process of installing the Array Manager software. Before proceeding, you should exit all Microsoft Windows programs and log on with Administrator rights. Use the following steps to install Array Manager on a Windows system. 1) Insert the Dell OpenManage Applications CD or the Array Manager CD. Setup should begin automatically. If not, start Setup by double-clicking on the Setup icon in the setup directory of the CD. 2) Follow the instructions shown in the Setup wizard. 3) When finished, you can reboot and then begin using Array Manager. NOTE: When installing the managed node component on a Windows 2000 system, the Windows 2000 Plug and Play Manager will activate after the reboot, indicating that it has discovered new hardware. You may be required to perform a second reboot if volumes are present on your system. Otherwise, allow Plug and Play to register the new driver. (This occurs automatically.) ------------------------ VI. INSTALLING ON NETWARE ------------------------ You can install the Array Manager managed node on a NetWare server. You can then connect to the NetWare server from the Array Manager console. Use the following steps to install the Array Manager managed node on the NetWare server using an installation CD. 1) Insert the Array Manager installation CD into the NetWare server’s CDROM drive. 2) Mount the installation CD as a NetWare volume. 3) Locate the INSTALL.NLM file on the Array Manager installation CD. If you have the Dell OpenManage Applications CD, then the INSTALL.NLM file is located in the <VolumeName>\NetWare\DOAM30\INSTALL.NLM subdirectory. If you have the Array Manager installation CD, then the INSTALL.NLM file is located in the NETWARE subdirectory. 4) Load the INSTALL.NLM file. If you have the Dell OpenManage Applications CD, enter: LOAD <VolumeName>\NetWare\DOAM30\INSTALL.NLM where <VolumeName> is the name of the NetWare volume for the installation CD. If you have the Array Manager installation CD, enter: LOAD <VolumeName>\NetWare\INSTALL/NLM where <VolumeName> is the name of the NetWare volume for the installation CD. For information on installing NetWare from a Windows system, see the Array Manager online help. ------------ VII. WARNINGS ------------ * The Windows NT Disk Administrator should never be used while Array Manager is running, particularly if there are tasks running at the same time on the controller. DATA LOSS CAN OCCUR IF BOTH APPLICATIONS ARE RUNNING SIMULTANEOUSLY. * PowerEdge servers earlier than x300 are not supported. * The (clustered) PERC 3/DCs and the PowerVault 660F fibre channel controller are the only clustered controllers supported by this software. * In a clustered environment, it is recommended that all virtual disks use the entire capacity of their member array disks. In a situation where a virtual disk only uses a portion of an array disk, a failed array disk may not rebuild properly. * When importing foreign disks that contain a dynamic volume created previously by Array Manager, YOU MUST IMPORT ALL OF THE DISKS THAT MAKE UP THE VOLUME AT THE SAME TIME. Failure to do so will result in DATA LOSS. * NEVER remove a hard drive from its enclosure while the drive's individual activity light emitting diode (LED) is blinking. This action is likely to cause SEVERE DATA LOSS. * PERCs have a feature called "PowerFail" that uses up to two assigned hot spares during reconfiguration of a virtual disk (Transform Type, Add Member). While this reconstruction is in progress, NEVER remove the hot spare array disks that are part of the reconstruction. * As a general rule, you should be logged on to the local computer system with Administrator access rights when launching the Array Manager console. * If you upgrade from Windows NT to Windows 2000, you should uninstall Array Manager before the upgrade. After the upgrade, reinstall Array Manager using the Array Manager install media or by downloading Array Manager from the Dell Web site at http://support.dell.com. -------------------------------------- VIII. ARRAY MANAGER DIRECTORY STRUCTURE -------------------------------------- If you are reading this from an Array Manager CD,the following subdirectories are located in the root directory of CD. These subdirectories are also the subfolders that make up the ZIP file downloadable from the support web site. If you are reading this from the Dell OpenManage Applications CD, these folders are subfolders of /DOAM30 at the root directory. \DOCUMENTATION - Contains the Array Manager documentation in HTML format. \SETUP - Contains the files used for installation of Array Manager on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 operating system. \UPDATE - Contains the HTML Help Viewer update package. \NETWARE - Contains files used for installing Array Manager on Netware operating systems. ---------------------------------------- IX. REQUIRED DRIVER/FIRMWARE REVISIONS ---------------------------------------- * PERC 2/SC - Windows NT driver: 4.11 - Windows 2000 driver: 2.68 - NetWare 4.2 driver: 3.11-A - NetWare 5.x driver: 3.11-A - Firmware: 3.13 * PERC 3/SC - Windows NT driver: 4.11 - Windows 2000 driver: 5.23 - NetWare 4.2 driver: 3.11-A - NetWare 5.x driver: 3.11-A - Firmware: 1.62 * PERC 2/DC - Windows NT driver: 4.11 - Windows 2000 driver: 2.68 - NetWare 4.2 driver: 3.11-A - NetWare 5.x driver: 3.11-A - Firmware: 1.04 * PERC 3/QC - Windows NT driver: 4.11 - Windows NT-64 driver: 6.19 - Windows 2000 driver: 5.22 - NetWare 4.2 driver: 3.11-A - NetWare 5.x driver: 3.11-A - Firmware: 161j * PERC 3/DC - Windows NT driver: 4.11 - Windows 2000 driver: 5.22 - NetWare 4.2 driver: 3.11-A - NetWare 5.x driver: 3.11-A - Firmware: 161j * PERC 3/DCL - Windows NT Driver: 4.11 - Windows 2000 Driver: 5.22 - NetWare 4.2 driver: 3.11-A - NetWare 5.x driver: 3.11-A - Firmware: 161j * PERC 2 (2.6) (Versions previous to 2.6 are not supported.) - Windows NT driver: 4892 - Windows 2000 driver: 4892 - NetWare 4.2 driver: 3499 - NetWare 5.x driver: 3506 - Firmware: 3116 * PERC 2/Si - Windows NT driver: 4892 - Windows 2000 driver: 4892 - NetWare 4.2 driver: 3499 - NetWare 5.x driver: 3506 - Firmware: 3506 * PERC 3/Si - Windows NT driver: 4892 - Windows 2000 driver: 4892 - NetWare 4.2 driver: 3499 - NetWare 5.x driver: 3506 - Firmware: 3506 * PERC 3/Di - Windows NT driver: 4892 - Windows 2000 driver: 4892 - NetWare 4.2 driver: 3499 - NetWare 5.x driver: 3506 - Firmware for a PowerEdge 2500: 3116 - Firmware for a PowerEdge 2550: 3506 - Firmware for a PowerEdge 4400: 3506 - Firmware for a PowerEdge 4500: 3116 * PowerVault 660F Windows NT or 2000: - Host bus adapter: QL2100 - Firmware: 1.35 - Windows NT or 2000 driver: QL2100.SYS 7.05.08 OR - Host bus adapter: QL2200 - Firmware: 1.45 - Windows NT or 2000 driver: QL2200.SYS 7.05.08 NOTES: PERC is not supported by Dell OpenManage Array Manager 3.1 on any operating system. PERC is supported by Array Manager version 2.0 on Windows NT and NetWare. The PowerVault 660F fibre channel controller is not supported on any version of the NetWare operating system. The background initialization feature on PowerVault 660F controllers is only available when using PowerVault 660F controller firmware 7.7 or later. ------------------------ X. COMPATIBILITY ISSUES ------------------------ * Compatibility Issues With the Flexible Array Storage Tool (FAST): Due to compatibility issues with FAST, Array Manager cannot be installed on a system that has FAST installed. If the installation process detects that FAST is installed on your system, the installation process will not complete. In this case, the installation process displays a message indicating that the installation cannot be completed. When installed, the FAST application name in the Windows Control Panel is Dell PERC2. Note that when you install the Dell OpenManage Server Agent, you may be prompted to also install FAST. FAST should not be installed since this will conflict with the Array Manager installation. * Compatibility Issues With the PERC console: Both Array Manager and the PERC console can be installed on the same server. However, only one program at a time can be used to configure PERC 2/SC, PERC 3/SC, PERC 2/DC, PERC 3/DC, PERC 3/DCL, and PERC 3/QC controllers. To maintain the integrity of the storage device configuration, simultaneous use of Array Manager and the PERC console is not supported. Dell strongly recommends that Array Manager and the PERC console not be used at the same time on the same server. Note that when you install the Dell OpenManage Server Agent, you may be prompted to also install the PERC console. Given the compatibility problems with the PERC console, you should consider not installing it. * Compatibility Issues With the Windows NT Disk Administrator: The Windows NT Disk Administrator should never be used while Array Manager is running, particularly if there are tasks running at the same time on the controller. DATA LOSS CAN OCCUR IF BOTH APPLICATIONS ARE RUNNING SIMULTANEOUSLY. * Disabling the Array Manager Disk Management Service: If you do not want the Array Manager Disk Management service to start automatically each time you boot your machine, you can set the service to manual start only. Use the following steps to change the Array Manager Disk Management service from automatic start to manual start. On Windows NT: 1. Select "Start"-->"Settings"-->"Control Panel". 2. Double-click "Services." 3. Select "Disk Management Service." 4. Click "Startup..." 5. For Startup Type, select "Manual." On Windows 2000: 1. Select "Start"-->"Settings"-->"Control Panel"--> "Administrative Tools"-->"Services". 2. Select "Services" in the left pane. 3. Double-click "Disk Management Service" in the right pane. 4. Select the "General" tab. 5. Select "Manual" from the "Startup type" pull-down menu. 6. Click "OK." NOTICE: If the Array Manager Disk Management Service is not started, you will not receive any alerts or warnings in the event of a failure. * Compatibility Issues with the Dell OpenManage Server Agent When using Array Manager with the Dell OpenManage Server Agent 1.0 through 1.4.x, you may receive duplicate events regarding the following enclosures: Dell PowerVault 200S Dell PowerVault 201S Dell PowerVault 210S Dell PowerVault 211S For this reason, installation of Array Manager disables the Dell OpenManage Server Agent's enclosure management for versions of the Server Agent 1.0 through 1.4.x. ------------------------------------ XI. Fixed Issues in Array Manager 3.1 ------------------------------------ The following items have been fixed in Array Manager 3.1: * Virtual disks created on a PERC 2/SC, 3/SC, 2/DC, 3/SC, 3/DCL, 3/DC, or 3/QC controller have a size limit of 1TB (terabytes) on NetWare 4. (updated: issue 38479) Problem: A virtual disk that exceeds 1TB is unusable for NetWare traditional volumes. None of the space can be used if the space is owned by the traditional NetWare volume management. However, under NetWare 5, a virtual disk that exceeds 1TB could be used by the NSS Volume Management to hold NSS volumes. Array Manager version 3.1 will limit virtual disks to be no greater than 1TB for NetWare 4 and will allow up to 2TB for NetWare 5 and later. Any virtual disk created on NetWare 5 that exceeds 1TB will be unusable unless the storage is assigned to NSS using nwconfig for NetWare 5. NSS will be the default storage option in future versions of NetWare. Solution: Array Manager will automatically limit virtual disks to a size of 1TB under NetWare 4.x and to a size of 2TB for later versions of NetWare. * Virtual disks created on a PERC 2/SC, 3/SC, 2/DC, 3/SC, 3/DCL, 3/DC, or 3/QC controller have an aggregate size limit of 2TB (terabytes) (Issue 34964) Problem: Virtual disks created on a PERC 2/SC, 3/SC, 2/DC, 3/DCL, 3/DC, or 3/QC controller cannot be created from array disks with an aggregate size greater than 2TB. This is a limitation of the controller implementation. For example, a user may not select more than 30 array disks that are 73GB in size, regardless of the size of the resulting virtual disk. When a user attempts to select more than 30 disks of this size, a popup message will be displayed that indicates that the 2TB limit has been reached and to select a smaller number of array disks. The 2TB limit is an industry-wide SCSI limitation. Solution: If you attempt to create a virtual disk that exceeds 2TB, Array Manager displays a popup message indicating that you should select a smaller number of array disks. * Array Manager misreports the virtual disk policy on the Properties tab under the Disks object in the tree view. (Issue 32031) Problem: A virtual disk's read, write and cache policy do not display correctly on the Properties tab under the Disks object in the tree view. This only occurs with PERC 2/SC, PERC 3/SC, PERC 2/DC, PERC 3/QC, PERC 3/DC, and PERC 3/DCL controllers. Fix: The Windows Disk properties page has been fixed to correctly show the cache settings for virtual disks of these controllers. Fix: The dialog's text now refers to a "Windows disk." * The Create Virtual Disk option in the Quick Access window is enabled even when there are no available array disks. (Issue 29161) Problem: The Create Virtual Disk button on the Array Manager tool bar and Quick Access window is enabled even when there is no RAID controller in the server. Fix: The Create Virtual disk button on the tool bar and the Quick Access window are now disabled when there is no RAID controller in the server. * Multiple "Event Log Full" messages are displayed. (Issue 34157) Problem: When the Array Manager event log exceeds the Event Log Size, each additional event generates a pop-up dialog on the server running the Array Manager managed node and the Array Manager console indicating that the event log is full. The pop-up dialogs display in the foreground, and need to be cleared before resuming operations on the Array Manager console. Fix: When the event log exceeds the Event Log Size, now only one pop-up dialog is displayed. * Array Manager may display disks with status set to Offline and type set to Unknown Disk on Windows NT servers. (Issue 38133) Problem: Unknown disks continue to be displayed in Array Manager even after enabling the Hide unknown Windows disks at startup option on the Quick Access Window Fix: A "Hide unknown Windows disks at startup" check box has been added to the Array Manager Quick Access Window. When this check box is selected, Array Manager does not display offline disks in the tree view after restarting the Array Manager console. Note: To verify that the offline disks are associated with either the PowerVault 650F or 660F, check the vendor property of the disk. If it is "DGC ....", then it is from the PowerVault 650F. If it is "DELL PV660F...", then it is from the PowerVault 660F. For Windows NT, you will see offline disks from the PowerVault 650F that are assigned to other servers in the SAN. ----------------- XII. KNOWN ISSUES ----------------- The following sections describe known problems associated with Array Manager or the supported controllers. Dell is in the process of resolving these problems. The sections are as follows: General Problems Problems Associated with the PowerVault 660F and 650F Controllers Problems Associated with the PERC 2/SC, 2/DC, 3/SC, 3/DCL, 3/DC, and 3/QC Controllers Problems Associated with the PERC 2, 2/Si, 3/Si, and 3/Di Controllers ** GENERAL PROBLEMS ** * Array Manager console fails on Windows 2000 with Service Pack 1. (Issue 40096) Problem: When launching the Array Manager console on Windows 2000 with Service Pack 1, the console may fail. This problem only occurs with certain system configurations. Solution: Upgrade to Windows 2000 Service Pack 2. * Uninstalling Array Manager on NetWare does not remove the MIB directory (Issue 37478) Problem: After uninstalling Array Manager on NetWare, the Array Manager MIB directory still resides on the NetWare system. This directory does not contain any files after the uninstall. Solution: This is being investigated by Dell and will be fixed in a future release. * Array Manager inconsistently reports the status of removed drives. (Issue 40179) Problem: When you remove a drive, Array Manager indicates that the drive is no longer available by displaying messages in the event log and an error symbol in the tree view. Depending on which controllers you have installed, the message you receive can vary. For example, the event log message may say "drive removed" or "drive offline." Array Manager may also display a yellow exclamation point over the drive object in the tree view to indicate that the drive is not available. Solution: Be aware that a removed disk may be identified as either "offline" or "removed" in the Array Manager event log. * Array Manager event log does not report the failure of an Enclosure Management Module on the PowerVault 220S and 221S enclosures. (Issue 40494) Problem: Array Manager does not display a message in the event log or send an SNMP trap when an Enclosure Management Module (EMM) fails on the PowerVault 220S and 221S enclosures. Array Manager displays a red X over the enclosure object in the tree view to indicate the failure. Solution: Use the red X displayed over the enclosure object in the tree view to identify an enclosure with a failed component. The PowerVault 220S and 221S enclosures also display a yellow error light on the front panel of the enclosure when an EMM or other component fails. You can use this error light to identify failed components. * Cannot initialize a virtual disk containing a boot partition on Microsoft Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition. (Issue 39787) Problem: If you create a virtual disk using array disks that previously contained a boot partition, you will not be able to initialize the virtual disk on Microsoft Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition. Solution: Format the array disks included in the virtual disk with the PERC BIOS Configuration Utility which can be launched during the BIOS initialization. * Cannot reactivate an array disk after a virtual disk has failed. (Issue 38221) Problem: If a virtual disk fails, an array disk included in the virtual disk may be identified as a "missing disk" under the Disks object in the Array Manager tree view. Attempting to reactivate this missing disk may also fail. Solution: If a virtual disk fails and one if its member array disks is identified as missing, you must first restore the virtual disk before reactivating the array disk. * The install fails and displays an error message referring to an error with "iKernel.exe" at the beginning of the installation. Problem: This is a problem in the Install Shield installation engine that occurs when running the installation without Administrator rights. Solution: Log in as Administrator and run the installation again. * The "Split Mirror" and "Restore Dead Disk Segment" operations are missing on NetWare. Problem: The "Split Mirror" and "Restore Dead Disk Segment" Operations are not available when managing a NetWare server. Solution: This is working as designed; these options are only available on Windows NT and Windows 2000. * DCOM (Distributed Component Object Model) Problem: A large number of DCOM messages appear in the "Event Viewer" resulting in the following message: "DCOM was unable to communicate with the computer ... using any of the configured protocols." Solution: Run "dcocnfg.exe" and click the "Default Protocols" tab. Remove all of the protocols EXCEPT "Connection-oriented TCP/IP." NOTICE: If other applications on a server require that DCOM use protocols other than TCP/IP, they will no longer function correctly. If this is the case, the suggested course of action is to leave the DCOM configuration as it is. * NetWare 4.2 is missing various NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs) required by Array Manager. Problem: When attempting to start Array Manager on NetWare 4.2, the console may report that a number of NLMs are not loaded (such as ws2_32.nlm). Solution: On NetWare 4.x, Array Manager requires the WinSock 2 update. You can download the Winsock 2 update from the Novell Web site at www.novell.com. To locate the Winsock 2 update on the Novell web site using the web site's search function, it may be useful to search for the string "Array Manager" or "nw4wsock.exe". The Novell web page contains instructions for downloading and installing the update. * Array Manager does not protect a system disk from deletion in NetWare. Problem: Depending on the RAID controller, there are various methods to completely remove the RAID configuration from your controller. The Windows NT version of Array Manager does not allow you to delete any virtual disk that contains a system volume. However, the NetWare version of Array Manager does not protect you from deleting these virtual disks. Solution: There is no solution to this problem at this time. You should be very careful when deleting virtual disks or performing an operation that removes all of the virtual disks from a controller; make sure you know what data is on any volumes created on them. * A drive letter is unavailable for use. Problem: After deleting a basic disk, the drive letter used by that disk is no longer available. Solution: Reboot the server to make the drive letter available. * Performing a virtual disk initialization causes a foreign Windows NT or Windows 2000 disk to show up under the "Disks" folder. Problem: Performing an initialization (a destructive operation) on a virtual disk containing a dynamic disk changes the status of the dynamic disk to foreign and/or offline. Performing an initialization on a virtual disk may also create a new Windows NT or Windows 2000 "missing" disk. Solution: To reuse a Windows NT or Windows 2000 disk that is set to foreign or offline, perform either a "Merge Foreign Disk..." or a "Revert to Basic Disk..." operation. If the disk is set as a missing disk, you can perform a "Remove Disk" operation to remove it. As the warning message for virtual disk initialization indicates, performing a virtual disk initialization destroys the data on the virtual disk. * Unable to connect to a NetWare server with the Array Manager console. Problem: When trying to connect to a NetWare server by using the server name with the Array Manager console, a "The Connection Failed" message appears. Solution: There can be a variety of reasons for why the connection between the console and the NetWare managed node fails. To identify why the connection failed, perform the following steps: 1) Ping the NetWare server from the system running the Array Manager console. If this fails, then you are experiencing network problems. 2) Verify that the correct NDS tree, user ID, and password are correct for the target NetWare server. Also verify that the user ID has supervisor rights. 3) Verify that the server name is included in some form of DNS (DNS server, hosts file, and so forth). 4) Verify that the server name does not start with a number. This can cause problems with DNS. 5) Restart the console if an entry for the NetWare server was just added to the hosts file. RECOMMENDATION: You may be able to avoid this connection problem by using the NetWare server's IP address instead of the server name when attempting the connection. * Wizard menus do not update when the capacity of a virtual disk is changed on Windows NT. (Issue 31220) Problem: When you create a virtual disk (for example, a 4GB virtual disk) and then delete this disk in order to create a new virtual disk with a different size (for example, 500 MB), the capacity of the original disk (4 GB) is displayed in the Create Volume wizard. In this situation, a "format failed" error message may be displayed. Solution: Before creating a volume with the Create Volume wizard, reboot the system to update the Create Volume wizard menus. ** PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE POWERVAULT 660F AND 650F CONTROLLERS ** * A Microsoft Disk Removed dialog pops up on a Windows 2000 server under the following conditions: 1) In a storage area network (SAN) hardware configuration, you do a console rescan when assigning virtual disk 0 of a PowerVault 660F array to the server, or 2) You create virtual disk 0 in a direct-attached hardware configuration. Problem: When assigning virtual disk 0 (LUN 0) to a Windows 2000 server, a Windows 2000 "Unsafe Removal of Device" message is displayed for the DELL PV660F PSEUDO SCSI Disk Device. Solution: Disregard the Windows 2000 message. This is caused by the Dell PowerVault 660F Pseudo Disk (used to manage the Fibre Channel array when no virtual disks are assigned) being replaced by the newly assigned virtual disk. This is normal and has no harmful effect to your Windows 2000 server. * After performing a Make Offline and Prepare to Remove operation on a PowerVault 660F array disk that is part of a disk group containing redundant virtual disks, performing a Rebuild operation on the array disk fails. This only happens when hot spares are not defined. Problem: After doing a Prepare to Remove operation on an array disk of a PowerVault 660F array, it cannot be used to rebuild. Solution: Remove and reinsert the array disk. This automatically starts a rebuild. * The Fast Charge battery function of the PowerVault 660F controller object does not seem to work. Problem: Performing a Fast Charge on a battery for a PowerVault 660F Fibre Channel controller can sometimes take several minutes to start. Until the Fast Charge starts, the Fast Charge function will still be selectable. Solution: After selecting the Fast Charge function on a PowerVault 660F battery, wait 10 minutes and check the Battery Properties of the controller object. The Attributes section of the property page should show that the Fast Charge is active. * Cannot manually enter file name when downloading PowerVault 660F controller firmware. Problem: When using Array Manager to download PowerVault 660F controller firmware, you type the file name into the Download Controller Firmware dialog box. After clicking Apply, the dialog disappears, and the firmware is not downloaded. Solution: Dell is investigating this problem. A workaround is to use the Browse button to select the firmware image file. * Cannot detect when connection is lost to a PowerVault 660F array. Problem: When the connection is lost to both PowerVault 660F controllers in an array, Array Manager doesn't give any indication that it cannot communicate with the Array. Solution: Dell is investigating this problem. To determine if Array Manager lost communication with an array, perform a PV660F Subsystem rescan. If communication is lost, the PowerVault 660F array will be removed from the console. * Reverting all controller options for the PowerVault 660F controller causes Queue Limit to be set to zero. Problem: When reverting all the controller options on the PowerVault 660F controller to the factory settings, the Queue Limit will be set to 32. After applying the settings, checking this value shows zero. While the value is set to zero, performing controller resets may fail. Solution: After reverting back to the factory settings, open the Controller Options window again and manually set the Queue Limit to 32. Apply this setting, and the controller will return to the factory settings. * The Create Virtual Disk and Create Volume toolbar buttons are not active when a PowerVault 660F controller is selected. (Issue 33939) Problem: When the PowerVault 660F controller is selected in the Array Manager tree view, the Create Virtual Disk and Create Volume toolbar buttons are dimmed (inactive). This problem also applies to most of the objects below the PowerVault 660F in the tree view. Solution: To make the Create Virtual Disk and Create Volume toolbar buttons active, select an object other than the PowerVault 660F (and its lower-level objects) in the tree view. You can also use the Quick Access Window buttons to create a virtual disk or a volume. * Cable failure between the Qlogic Host Bus Adapter and the fibre channel switch that is attached to the slot 0 PowerVault 660F controller side in a SAN causes Array Manager to become unmanageable. (Issue 38480) Problem: Failure of the Qlogic HBA to switch cable on the PowerVault 660F's slot 0 controller side of SAN fabric causes Array Manager to hang or become unstable. Solution: Disable PowerVault 660F management on the server with HBA failure and enable PowerVault 660F management on another server in the SAN until the cable failure is resolved. * HBA to switch cable failure on one server in a SAN fabric causes Application Transparent Failover to autofail all LUNS that belong to other servers. (Issue 38505) Problem: Starting the Array Manager service or doing a rescan when the Qlogic HBA to switch cable failure occurs on one of the servers in a SAN fabric causes the Dell OpenManage Application Transparent Failover to autofail all LUNS on the PowerVault 650F that are assigned to other servers. Solution: Disable PowerVault 660F management on the server with HBA failure and enable PowerVault 660F management on another server in the SAN until the cable failure is resolved * No objects appear under Physical Array and Logical Array under the PV660F Subsystem. Problem: It is possible that the Fibre Channel array might not discover some of the PowerVault 660F Fibre Channel arrays if any of the controllers are not fully (re)booted. Solution: Right-click "PV660F SubSystem" and select "Rescan". * Alarm options for the enclosure are greyed out (dimmed). (Issue 38510) Problem: Whenever a rescan is done on the PowerVault 660F subsystem, the Alarm Enable and Alarm Disable menu options are greyed out (dimmed). Solution: Launch the Array Manager Service Manager, select the Windows tab, push the stop button under the service control. Relaunch the Array manager application. Dell is working to fix this issue. * The revision for power supplies under PowerVault 660F subsystem is "None". (Issue 38551) Problem: The power supplies have a revision of "None" when viewed from the Properties option. Solution: Disregard the revision property for power supplies. This field is not applicable to the power supply properties and is reserved for future use. ** PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PERC 2/SC, 2/DC, 3/SC, 3/DCL, 3/DC, and 3/QC CONTROLLERS ** * A NetWare server abends when performing an "Add Member" or "Transform Type" function with PERC 2/SC, PERC 3/SC, PERC 2/DC, or PERC 3/QC RAID controllers. Problem : Performing either an Add Member or Transform Type function with a virtual disk that is less than 1 GB in size may abend the NetWare server containing the virtual disk. Solution: This function is unstable with virtual disks less than 1 GB for NetWare. Refrain from using these functions with virtual disks unless they are 1 GB or greater in size. * PercRAID.Log Events in the Windows NT Event Log Problem: The PERC console (a legacy Dell RAID configuration utility) installs a service called PercRAID which monitors the status of PERC 2/SC and 2/DC RAID controllers. When unassigning a hot spare from within the Array Manager console, the PercRAID service logs an event to the system log warning you that a disk has failed. Solution: This error message is incorrect; the disk is ready for use immediately after unassigning it. * Drive mapping may not work properly on Windows NT and Windows 2000 systems with PERC 3/DC, PERC 3/DCL, PERC 3/QC, PERC 2/DC, PERC 3/SC, and PERC 2/SC controllers. Problem: After creating a virtual disk, the disk may not be visible in the disk folder until the system is rebooted. After rebooting the system, the mapping between the newly created disk and the corresponding Windows NT or Windows 2000 disk may not be displayed in the Array Manager console. Solution for Windows NT: After creating a virtual disk and rebooting the system, do a console rescan by either clicking the "Rescan" button or selecting "View"--> "Rescan". Solution for Windows 2000: When using a PERC 2/SC or 2/DC controller, upgrade your driver to MRAID 35X.SYS version 2.68. * After creating a virtual disk with a PERC 2/SC, PERC 3/SC, 2/DC, 3/DCL, 3/DC or 3/QC controller, the virtual disk does not appear under the Disks storage object. Problem: If there are no virtual disks configured at boot time on a PERC 2/SC, 3/SC, 2/DC, 3/DCL, 3/DC or 3/QC controller on Windows 2000, the Windows disk driver may not be loaded. Solution: Either reboot the system after creating the first virtual disk or create the first virtual disk in the BIOS. Use the Ctrl-m key combination to invoke the BIOS utility. OR When using a PERC 2/SC or 2/DC controller, upgrade your driver to MRAID 35X.SYS version 2.68. * Creating a virtual disk may generate an error message when using a PERC 2/SC, 3/SC, 2/DC, 3/DCL, 3/DC, or 3/QC controller. (Issue 21083) Problem: Creating a virtual disk may generate the following error message: PNP provider reported physical disk \<Device>\Harddisk#> was removed or is temporarily unavailable. Solution: This error message displays even though an error condition has not occurred. If this message displays after creating a virtual disk, it can be ignored. ** PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PERC 2, 2/Si, 3/Si, and 3/Di CONTROLLERS ** * Unable to do Online Volume Expansion without rebooting the system when using a PERC 2, 2/Si, 3/Si, or 3/Di Controller (Issue 31159) Problem: After increasing the size of a virtual disk, the system is unable to recognize the additional disk space. Solution: Reboot the system after increasing the size of the virtual disk. After rebooting, the system can recognize the additional disk space. --------------------------------------------------------- XIII. VIEWING TRAPS WITH HP OpenView NETWORK NODE MANAGER SPECIAL EDITION (NNM SE) --------------------------------------------------------- The "arymgr.cfg" and "arymgr.mib" files are in the Management Information Base (MIB) directory of your installation directory. To view trap events with strings inserted, perform the following steps: 1. Load the Dell Array Manager MIB "arymgr.mib" into the HP OpenView NNM. When prompted to "Load a TRAP-TYPE/NOTIFICATION-TYPE macro," select "Cancel." 2. Run the following command: xnmevents-replace arymgr.cfg 3. Stop and start the OpenView NNM services. Under the HP OpenView folder select "NNM Services-Stop" and then select "NNM Services- Start." ------------------------------------------------------------------ Information in this document is subject to change without notice. (c) 2001 Dell Computer Corporation. (c) 2001 VERITAS Software Corporation. All rights reserved. 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