User's Manual
32 omdiag: Using the Diagnostic Service
You must stop an application that reserves the RAID controller before you attempt to run the Adaptec 
RAID controller diagnostic test or the hard disk diagnostic test. If you do not, the diagnostic reports a 
failure with the following message: 
An application or service that manipulates RAID such as Array 
Manager, FAST, or PERC Console has reserved the controller and must 
be stopped before running this test. See the Server Administrator 
online context-sensitive help or the "Server Administrator CLI User's 
Guide" for more information.
  NOTE: To stop the Array Manager service on a system running Microsoft Windows, go to the Control Panel, select 
Services, right-click the Disk Management Service, and select Stop. To stop FAST or the PERC Console, exit 
the application.
• LSI RAID Controller Hardware Test — Consists of two parts:
– Configuration Test — Tests and verifies the format and content of the configuration data and 
compares it to the actual configuration for any discrepancies. Any format violations and 
configuration mismatches are reported. Failing this test does not imply that the controller is 
defective. Instead, failing this test means that the controller's configuration is not the same as the 
data from NVRAM.
– Timer Test — Tests the timer sequence of the RAID controller. Any nonsupported timer sequence 
verifications result in a timer test failure. Timer test failures cause the controller to be marked 
as failed.
• LSI RAID Controller Battery Test — Tests the voltage and temperature on the battery, if one is 
present. If this test fails and a battery is installed on your RAID controller, replace the battery. The test 
is nondestructive; it does not write data to the storage devices managed by the controller.
• Adaptec and LSI Array Disk Test — Tests the hard drives on your system. You can test hard drives 
attached to a system through a qualified Adaptec or LSI RAID controller and determine if the drives 
have failed. This test verifies a drive's ability to respond to commands, return diagnostic information, 
and ensure data integrity across the entire hard-drive surface. 
• Identify Connected Disks —Ensures that the SCSI subsystem between the controller and the 
connected device is intact. The Identify Connected Disk test is only available if the Adaptec and/or 
LSI controller have devices connected to them.
  NOTE: The hard disk diagnostics are designed to run as a low-priority background task to limit the effect on I/O. 
Because of their low priority, it is recommended that you limit hard disk activity while running the diagnostics. The 
diagnostics may run slowly or even stop while hard disk I/O activity is running simultaneously.










