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4.6 OpenServer 6.0
Arrays may not be displayed correctly, even after you restart
your computer.
To resolve the problem:
As root, run 'resmgr -r -m vtoc' until it fails. Then, as
root, run '/etc/conf/bin/idconfupdate -f'. Then, reboot.
4.7 Creating an Array from the Adaptec Storage Manager CD
When you create an array with the Adaptec Storage Manager
bootable CD, the maximum size of the array is 2 TB.
4.8 Using the controller with an Adaptec S50 JBOD Enclosure
Temperature warnings from Adaptec S50 JBOD Enclosure (firmware
version T016) are not shown in Adaptec Storage Manager (or on
the enclosure).
4.9 Firmware upgrades
Currently, the ASR-5085 and ASR-5805 controllers do not support
Mode 0 flash on the IBM x236. However, you can update the
controllers’ firmware from .ufi files without the Mode 0 jumper.
Refer to the instructions included in the Adaptec Storage
Manager User’s Guide, or the Adaptec Flash Utility instructions
in the Adaptec RAID Controller Installation and User’s Guide.
Check your controller BIOS settings after upgrading the
controller firmware/BIOS, as the BIOS may have been reset to
its default settings during the upgrade.
4.10 RAID 10/50/60 array leg limitations
A RAID 10, RAID 50, or RAID 60 array cannot have more than 32
legs when created using the Build method. Maximum disk drive
count is only limited by RAID level. For instance, a RAID 10
array built with 32 RAID 1 legs (64 disk drives) is supported;
a RAID 5 array built with 32 RAID 5 legs (96 disk drives) is
also supported. Although you can create a RAID 10 array with
more than 64 drives using the Quick Init method, the maximum
number of build/verify operations that can happen at any one
time is 32; therefore, such an array could not be verified.
4.11 Microsoft VDS Storage Manager LUN Error
On some systems when creating a new LUN, the Microsoft VDS
Storage Manager for SANs snap-in may not work properly and
crash with an MMC snap-in error.
4.12 UnixWare and OpenServer
Adding or moving controllers in an existing UnixWare or OpenServer
system may cause some device resources to change, which may lead