Recovering From Problems Starting The Serveraid Manager - IBM ServeRAID User Reference

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Hot spare/standby hot-spare drives are not
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Ready/standby drives are not responding.
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Recovering from problems starting the ServeRAID Manager

Problem
The ServeRAID Manager program
hangs on the splash screen.
When starting the ServeRAID Manager,
the following error message is
displayed:
Unable to find load file RAIDMAN
When starting the ServeRAID Manager,
the following error message is
displayed:
-autounload is an invalid parameter
When starting the ServeRAID Manager,
the following error message is
displayed:
ERROR: Unable to find Java
Explanation
You might be using an old
version of the ServeRAID
device driver.
The ServeRAID Manager
program was not installed to
the root directory of the
SYS volume.
You are using an old
version of the Novell Java
Virtual machine (JVM).
The Novell Java Virtual
machine (JVM) is not
installed on your server.
Action
To correct the problem:
1. To keep the previous configuration in the
controller, replace the physical drives and
cable connections that were switched or
moved; then, press F4 to retry.
2. If all the physical drives are present and
connected correctly, one or more of the drives
might be defective. Identify and replace the
defective drives; then, press F5 to accept the
changes.
To exit without making changes, press F10.
No action is required. Press F10 to exit without
making any changes.
To correct the problem:
1. To keep the previous configuration in the
controller, replace the physical drives and
cable connections that were switched or
moved; then, press F4 to retry.
2. If all the physical drives are present and
connected correctly, one or more of the drives
might be defective. Identify and replace the
defective drives; then, press F5 to accept the
changes.
To exit without making changes, press F10.
Action
Upgrade the ServeRAID device driver to the
latest version. See Chapter 5, "Installing
ServeRAID device drivers" on page 49 for
more information.
Reinstall the ServeRAID Manager. If the
installation is completed properly, there will be
a directory called RAIDMAN under the root
directory of the SYS volume.
Download and install the latest JVM from the
Novell Web site:
http://developer.novell.com/ndk/download.htm
Download and install the latest JVM from the
Novell Web site:
http://developer.novell.com/ndk/download.htm
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