Verifying The Raid Firmware - Avaya CallPilot 1005r Maintenance And Diagnostics

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RAID operations
• performing RAID splitting
• synchronizing RAID after installing Avaya CallPilot® software upgrades (PEPs)
- Resynchronizing RAID if the installation is successful
- Resynchronizing RAID if the installation is not successful
Warning:
Avaya strongly recommends that you do not perform low level formatting. Performing low
level formatting results in the drives becoming unusable.

Verifying the RAID firmware

You require the following minimum RAID firmware version:
1L37
To verify the RAID firmware version
To determine what the current RAID firmware version is on the RAID LSI320-1 controller, use
either of the following procedures: Press Ctrl+M
1. Turn on the server and press Ctrl+M when prompted during system bootup.
2. Select Objects menu → Adapter → Other Adapter Information.
3. Review the information on the screen. The LSI320-1 controller firmware must be
Launch MegaRAID Power Console Plus
1. Launch the MegaRAID client by clicking Start > Programs> Power Console Plus >
2. From the MegaRAID Power Console Plus - Server Selection window, select Access
3. From the MegaRAID console, choose Adapter > Properties.
4. Review the information on the screen. The LSI320-1 controller firmware must be
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Avaya CallPilot® 1005r Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
Note:
The Ctrl+M utility can take up to 1 minute to launch with 1L37 firmware. The
system can appear frozen. Do not reset.
1L37.
Launch Client.
Mode > Full Access to view or change configuration information and click OK.
1L37.
If the firmware is not correct, perform a firmware update. For instructions, see
upgrade or downgrade the RAID firmware
on page 91.
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December 2010

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