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2. Restart "syslog" by executing "/etc/init.d/syslog restart".
* When using the Mozilla browser on Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating
systems, the font and type size on the Server Administrator global
navigation bar appear different from the default font and type size
that Server Administrator uses.
* For systems running a supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating
system, kernel driver messages such as "AAC_ChardevOpen" are
sometimes displayed in the console at the login prompt. These
messages are displayed in the console when the driver initialization
is delayed by the installation of Server Administrator services and
can be safely ignored.
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ISSUES FOR STORAGE MANAGEMENT SERVICE
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The following are open issues regarding the Storage Management
Service.
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STORAGE MANAGEMENT SERVICE ISSUES FOR ALL SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
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* When issuing certain "omconfig storage" CLI commands with "Power
User" privileges, the "Error! User has insufficient privileges to
run command: omconfig" message may be displayed. You must be logged
in as an Administrator to perform these actions.
* On a Windows Server 2003 system, it is strongly recommended that
you update to Service Pack 1 or later. Service Pack 1 is required
to fully support SAS technology.
* Invalid "Format and Check Consistency" options are displayed
for a regenerating virtual disk. When a physical disk in a virtual
disk is rebuilding, the virtual disk changes to a "Regenerating"
state. The Format and Check Consistency operations should not
be performed on a virtual disk that is in a "Regenerating" state.
However, the task drop-down menu for a "Regenerating"
RAID 1-concatenated virtual disk may display the "Format and
Check Consistency" options. Dell is working to resolve this
problem.
* If a physical disk in a RAID 1-concatenated virtual disk fails,
the virtual disk is in a "Degraded" state. Rebooting the system
may cause the virtual disk to change to a "Failed" state yet the
virtual disk is still fully operational and can be restored to
"OK" status once a functional physical disk is added back to the
RAID-1 set. Dell is working to resolve this problem.
* Using the Storage Management Service "Advanced Create VDisk Wizard"
may occasionally result in a vertical scrollbar of less than
normal width. If this occurs, resizing the Server Administrator