Select Advanced >> Troubleshooting >> Run Diagnostics >> RAID Controller Module to run various internal tests to verify that a
Important:
- If diagnostics are run while a
is using the owned by the selected RAID controller module, the I/O directed to this RAID controller module path is rejected. - Use this option only under the guidance of a Customer and Technical Support representative.
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Select a RAID controller module, and select Advanced >> Troubleshooting >> Run Diagnostics >> RAID Controller Module. |
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Select the check boxes for the diagnostic tests to be run. Choose from the following:
For a detailed description of each test, see Learn About RAID Controller Module Diagnostics. Important: The Data Loopback Test does not run on RAID controller modules that have SCSI connections between the RAID controller modules and physical disks. The Data Loopback Test will only run on RAID controller modules that have |
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To run the Data Loopback Test on a single channel, select a channel from the channel drop down list. |
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Select a data pattern file for the Data Loopback Test. Select Use Default Data Pattern to use the default data pattern or select Use Custom Data Pattern file to specify another file. Note: A custom data pattern file called diagnosticsDataPattern.dpf is provided on the root directory of the installation CD. This file might be modified, but the file must have the following properties to work correctly for the test:
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Click Run. |
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Type yes in the text box, and click OK. The selected diagnostic tests begin. When the tests are complete, the Status field is updated with test results. The test results contain a generic, overall status message, and a set of specific test results. Each test result contains the following information:
Note: Events are written to the |
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Click Close. Important: When diagnostics are completed, the RAID controller module should automatically allow data to be transferred to it. However, if there is a situation where data transfer is not re-enabled, select the RAID controller module, and select Data Transfer >> Enable. |