HP X5000 G2 Network Storage System Administrator Guide

Table 13 Known issues (continued)
ResolutionIssue
This is a temporary condition that exists only until the volume has been added
to the cluster as a cluster disk. Afterwards, the volume appears on the owner
A drive letter is selected for a new
volume in the Create a Volume wizard,
node with the desired drive letter. On the alternate node, the volume will notbut that drive letter is used only on one
appear in Windows Explorer. The disk will appear in Disk Management onnode. The other node uses a different
letter. the alternate node, but it will have a status of Reserved and will not have a
drive letter. If the cluster moves the disk resource to the alternate node, the
desired drive letter will be used on the alternate node (provided the drive
letter is still available). Drive letters can be changed using the Failover Cluster
Manager after the disk has been added to the cluster.
The Test WBEM Events tool displays an
error when the tool is launched by a user
other than Administrator.
1. Add the specific user name to the following namespaces:
root\HPQ
root\HPQ\default
root\HPQ\TestEvent
root\Interop
root\CIMv2
2. For each namespace, complete the following namespace security steps:
a. Right-click My ComputerManageServices and Applications.
b. Right-click WMI Control.
c. Click Properties.
d. Select the Security tab.
e. Select the namespace.
f. Click the Security button and enable the following permissions for the
user:
Execute Methods
Full Write
Partial Write
Provider Write
Enable Account
Remote Enable
Read Security
Edit Security
3. Click Apply and then click OK twice.
Using Storage Viewer
You can access the Storage Viewer under Manage storage in the Server Manager. The Storage
Viewer enables you to view details about each LUN – name, size RAID level, pool assignment,
spare drive indication, and cluster disk name (if applicable). In the lower part of the tool, select
one of the following tabs to view additional information:
Volumes: Displays any Windows volumes on the LUN, the volume label, and mount paths.
Drives: Displays details about the physical drives that comprise the LUN (drive bay, size, RPM,
disk name, and serial number).
Spares: Displays details about any spares that are assigned to the LUN (drive bay, size, RPM,
disk name, and serial number). If more information is available, when you hover over any
part of the row, a tool tip opens with details.
Jobs: Displays the status of any jobs running on the LUN (checking volume data integrity and
rebuilding). For example, if a spare drive is in use as a failed drive replacement, a tool tip
message will be shown.
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