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Open up MegaRAID Storage Manager and click Configure Host, change the radio button to be Display all systems in the network of local server and press Save Settings.
#AVAGO MEGARAID STORAGE MANAGER INSTALL#
Let’s install the MSM Management GUI on our Windows/Linux x86/ 圆4 box, just run through the installer, this time you just need client installed. Redirecting to systemctl start lsi_mrdsnmpd Redirecting to systemctl stop lsi_mrdsnmpd Lsi_mrdsnmpd 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off
#AVAGO MEGARAID STORAGE MANAGER UPGRADE#
The upgrade only option for Standalone MSM The upgrade only option for Client only MSM The Client components only program of MSM Like our use case, we are going to clear the previous configuration (RAID 0 from the Samsung SM1625 200GB SSD RAID 0 testing ) and make it usable as a data drive again. Other drives do not have the (Foreign) label nor the blue arrow on the drive. The Complete Installation of MegaRAID Storage Manager (MSM) Here one can see our Samsung SM1625 SAS SSD is labeled as a foreign drive in MegaRAID Storage Manager. See below for complete trigger reference: Usage : install.sh Then go ahead and install MSM server agent (the component that reports back to the management client). We need to install net-snmp as a prerequisite: zypper install net-snmp We need to create a temp directory, download LSI MSM for Linux (圆4) into it, extract it and install: mkdir temp So, to get rolling we need to log into openSUSE, and sudo bash your way in there. It works much in the same way as Dell’s MD Storage Manager that we currently use for the MD3000i but (obviously) without the ability to create iSCSI LUNs etc as they are managed by the OS, not the RAID card. Some people like GUIs and that’s okay – so for day-to-day admin, email reporting on problems and basic configuration and tasks LSI offer (free) MegaRAID Storage Manager. We are migrating from 2x Dell MD3000i to these beasts built on a pure-cli OS.
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I created a synchronous replicating SAN cluster using LSI MegaRAID 9270-8i cards in 2x Dell R720XD chassis built on openSUSE 12.3 (more on that in another article soon). Centrally managing your storage is nice – especially when you’ve just built your own SANs (or such).