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Correct Firmware on Expanders
Correct Firmware on Chassis Infrastructure
Shared PERCs have the same settings: Indicates whether or not SPERCs have the same settings.
Click to view the following attributes when the integrated controller is not in fault-tolerant mode:
One Shared PERC detected
One expanders detected
Shared PERC and expanders correctly cabled
Click to view the following attributes when the external controller is in fault tolerant:
Two Shared PERCs detected
Shared PERCs are installed in dierent fabrics
Shared PERCs and EMMs are connected correctly
Correct rmware on Shared PERCs
Shared PERCs have the same settings
Click to view the following attributes when the external controller is not in fault-tolerant mode:
One Shared PERC detected
One expanders detected
Shared PERC and expanders correctly cabled
View the status of each attribute that indicates if the fault-tolerant criteria is fullled.
NOTE: If the attribute in a fault-tolerant environment is not matching the criterion, then an Update Now option is displayed
for that attribute.
NOTE: A Learn How option is displayed against some of the attributes. For more information about the attribute, click Learn
How.
3 To fulll a criterion for an attribute, click Update Now.
The Storage Component Update page is displayed, which allows you to update the required storage component to fulll the criterion
for the attribute.
Assigning Virtual Adapters To Slots Using CMC Web
Interface
Using the Virtual Adapter feature, you can share the installed storage with the four servers. You can map a virtual disk to a server slot by
rst mapping a virtual disk to a virtual adapter (VA), and then mapping a Virtual Adapter (VA) to a server slot.
Before assigning a VA to a server slot, ensure that:
The server slot is empty, or the server in the slot is turned o.
The VA is unmapped from a server or a slot.
All aected servers are powered o.
Virtual disks are created and they are assigned as Virtual Adapter 1, Virtual Adapter 2, Virtual Adapter 3, or Virtual Adapter 4. For
more information, see Applying Virtual Adapter Access Policy to Virtual Disks.
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Managing Chassis Storage