To Perform A Consistency Check; Raid Splitting - Avaya CallPilot 703t Maintenance And Diagnostics

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RAID operations
drive is important if you need to revert to the CallPilot system from an unsuccessful upgrade
or update. The consistency check can take up to 2 hours to complete.

To perform a consistency check

1. In Windows, click Start → Programs → Power Console Plus → Launch Client.
2. Ensure that Access Mode → Full Access is selected, and click OK.
3. In the Logical Devices section, right-click the logical drive, and then choose Check
4. Select Configuration → Exit to close the MegaRAID console.
5. Click OK.

RAID splitting

Ensure that your system is in full working order and the RAID hardware configuration is set up
properly as described on
page 128.
Important:
The most important thing to verify is that the RAID channel 1 is connected to the first hard
drive (top as facing the machine) and channel 2 is connected to the second drive (bottom).
Do that by either opening the lid and following the cables or by removing one hard drive and
observing which drive is marked dead by the system. If the drive matches the graphic
location on the Windows MegaRAID console, proceed with the next step.
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Result: The MegaRAID Power Console Plus- Server Selection window appears.
Result: The MegaRAID Power Console Plus window appears displaying the Logical
View of the Physical Devices and the Logical Devices. The status bar at the bottom
of the window indicates that RAID channels are being scanned. When scanning is
done, the screen refreshes and displays the Physical and Logical Devices.
Consistency from the pop-up menu.
Result: The Check Consistency status dialog appears.
Note:
The check can take up to 2 hours to complete. You are informed when it is
finished. If any errors are found, a window with an error message is displayed.
Result: An end of session message appears.
Configuring RAID using LSI Elite 1600 controller and Ctrl+M
on
December 2010

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