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11-16-2006 02:15 AM
11-16-2006 02:15 AM
Managing Megaraid IDE RAID controller
We run Server 2003 on a Proliant DL320 G2 with integrated Ultra ATA-100 IDE RAID controller. Driver version 2.5.2006.613 is installed along with HP Proliant Integrated ATA Raid Management Utility version 2.5.32.7. It is configured as RAID 1. The HP Management Homepage shows its status, but provides no management utilities. The Spy Service tray icon has options to stop the service or delete the log file, but nothing else. I see no way to read the log file or actually run management utilities, such as a drive consistency check, on the array from within the operating system. The only management possible is through the BIOS configuration program. Is there no way to read the log file and no actual management possible from within the OS or am I missing some components? In the megaraid program directory is an executable called Hyperrecover.exe but it isn't documented anywhere. Thanks for your help!
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