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Sun Storage 6 Gb SAS PCIe RAID HBA, Internal Installation Guide For HBA Models SGX-SAS6-R-INT-Z and SG-SAS6-R-INT-Z |
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Removal
Chapter 3 Creating a Bootable Drive in a Preboot Environment
Chapter 4 HBA Software Installation
MegaRAID Storage Manager-Related Issues
BackingStoreException Error Messages Occur When Trying to Start the GUI
Debug Messages Are Displayed in the Terminal Window
Error Messages Are Displayed When Attempting to Connect to Another Host
Cannot Enter the Login Password for the GUI and CLI
Administrative Actions Are Inaccessible Through the MSM GUI
Cannot Create a Drive Group Through the MSM GUI
sas_snmp and sas_ir_snmp Errors Occur During the MSM GUI Installation
Connection Refusal Error Messages Occur When Trying to Start the MSM GUI
Monitoring System Is Displayed as a MegaRAID Server in the MSM GUI
MSM GUI Is Not Starting After Becoming the root User
Cannot Save Controller Events From the UEFI HII Menu
Cannot Clear Controller Events From the UEFI HII Menu
The Advanced Software Options Feature on the WebBIOS Utility Menu Is Not Supported
Mouse Actions Are Erratic When Using the WebBIOS Utility
MegaCLI Log Files Are in the /tmp Directory
Unsupported RAID Levels Are Displayed in the MegaCLI Utility
Error Message Occurs After Issuing the MegaCli64 -AdpAlILog -aALL Command
Mouse Clicks Are Not Detected by the WebBIOS Utility
Cannot Tell, Through the WebBIOS Utility, When the Copyback Process Is Completed
Cannot Boot the Operating System
Blue Ready-to-Remove LED Is Illuminated After Reinserting a Drive
Bug 15625166
Issue: When you use the MSM GUI on a system with eight or fewer drives, if you right-click on a disk through the GUI and select Prepare for Removal, the GUI might report that disk as Ready to Remove, but the blue Ready-to-Remove disk LED might illuminate momentarily, or not at all.
Workaround: After the MSM GUI reports that the disk is ready to remove, you can safely remove that disk. If you need help finding the disk in order to do so, use the Locate function from the MSM GUI, the MegaCLI utility, or the WebBIOS utility.