Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003
1. In the lower-left corner of the desktop, click Start → All Programs →
Administrative Tools → Services. The Services window opens.
2. In the Services table, verify that the ″ServeRAID Manager Agent″ is listed and
started.
Windows NT
1. In the lower-left corner of the desktop, click Start → Settings → Control Panel.
The Control Panel window opens.
2. Double-click Services. The Services window opens.
3. In the Services table, verify that the ″ServeRAID Manager Agent″ is listed and
started.
OS/2
1. Press Ctrl + Esc. The OS/2 Window List opens.
2. Verify that the ″ServeRAID Manager Agent″ is listed.
NetWare
1. Press Alt + Esc to cycle through the NetWare consoles.
2. Verify that ″ServeRAID Manager″ is displayed on the first line of a console
screen. If none of the console screens display ″ServeRAID Manager,″ the agent
is not running.
Linux, OpenServer, UnixWare and Open UNIX
1. Open a shell window.
2. At the command prompt, type the following:
ps -ef | grep RaidAgnt.sh
3. If the agent is running, the process is listed as the following: sh RaidAgnt.sh.
More information
v Using the ServeRAID agent
v Starting the ServeRAID Manager agent
v Configuring the ServeRAID Manager agent
ServeRAID Manager and LED flash states
The amber and blue LEDs are controlled by the backplane (for internal physical
drives) or enclosure (for external physical drives). Controllers send commands to
the backplane or enclosure processor to set a logical state for the LED, and the
subsystem translates that LED state into the following flash states:
Controller device state Slot state LED flash state
defunct Device is faulty On
Rebuilding Device is rebuilding Slow flash
Identify Identify the device Fast flash
Other No error Off
The green LED is an activity indicator for the physical drive and is controlled by
the physical drive.
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