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Solution  1004239.1 :   Sun StorEdge[TM] 5310/5310C and Sun StorageTek[TM] 5220/5320/5320C NAS: "lsi_menu" overview for Disk Array Maintenance in NAS OS 4.20 or higher  


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Description
Since NAS OS 4.20, there is a new cli module called "lsi_menu" implemented, to collect specific Disk Array data and to maintain the Disk Array on a mentioned NAS system. So it is no longer needed to install additional Disk Array maintenance tools like NRM.


Steps to Follow
WARNING:
This menu must be used by a trained engineer, because some action can lead to loss of data.
Show the following example with the "lsi_menu" overview:

HOW TO CONNECT TO THE NAS HEAD, LOAD AND START THE LSI_MENU:
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$ telnet <IP-ADDRESS of NAS APPLIANCE>
Trying 138.10.20.30...
Connected to 138.10.20.30.
Escape character is '^]'.
connect to (? for list) ? [menu] admin
NAS2 > version
StorageTek  Model 5320 NAS  S/N ST53202006041201 Version 4.20 M1 (Build 7)
NAS2 > load lsi_menu
NAS2 > lsi_menu
MAIN MENU:
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Found 2 Arrays
*************************************************
*             SUN Microsystems                  *
*           Engenio Raid Utility                *
*               Version 1.0                     *
*************************************************
1. Array Menu
2. VolumeGroup Menu
3. Volume Menu
4. Disk Drive Menu
5. Support Menu
6. Exit
Selection: [1 - 6]
  Array Menu:
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  Selection: [1 - 6] 1
       ********** Array Menu **********
1. Controller Summary Status
2. F/W versions
3. Show Host Interfaces
4. Reset Controller
5. Set Controller to Online
6. set Controller to Offline
7. Set Controller to Service Mode
8. Set Media Scan Period
9. Exit
Selection: [1 - 9] 9             # to switch back to the main menu
  VolumeGroup Menu:
------------------
  Selection: [1 - 6] 2
       ***** Volume Group Menu *****
1. Show All Volume Group
2. Place Volume Group Offline
3. Place Volume Group Online
4. Exit
Selection: [1 - 4] 4             # to switch back to the main menu
  Volume Menu:
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  Selection: [1 - 6] 3
        ******* Volume Menu *******
1. Show Non-Optimal Volumes
2. Show All Volumes (short)
3. Show All Volumes (long)
4. Show one Volume
5. Modify Volume Cache Setting
6. Modify Volume Media Scan Setting
7. Exit
Selection: [1 - 7] 7             # to switch back to the main menu
  Disk Menu:
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  Selection: [1 - 6] 4
       **** Disk Menu ****
1. Show Non-Optimal Drives
2. Show All Drives (short)
3. Show All Drives (long)
4. Show 1 Drive
5. Fail Drive
6. Revive Drive
7. Initialize Drive
8. Exit
Selection: [1 - 8] 8             # to switch back to the main menu
  Support Menu:
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  Selection: [1 - 6] 5
       ********** Support Menu **********
1. Show Network Configuration
2. Set Network Configuration
3. Enable/Disable Remote Login
4. Extract Support Data
5. View Major Event Log (MEL)
6. Locate Tray
7. Locate Drive
8. Show CRS
9. Fix CRS
10. Exit
Selection: [1 - 10] 10           # to switch back to the main menu
Exit (MAIN MENU):
----------------
  Selection: [1 - 6] 6
NAS2 >                           # to leave the lsi_menu and switch to the
NAS HEAD prompt
NAS2 > unload lsi_menu           # unload lsi_menu module

Note:
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To permanently load lsi_menu upon reboots, add the following two lines to /dvol/etc/inetload.ncf (the line starting with # is optional and is a comment)

# The lsi_menu service provides an ASCII menu for array management
lsi_menu


Product
Sun StorageTek 5320 NAS Appliance
Sun StorageTek 5310 NAS Appliance
Sun StorageTek 5220 NAS Appliance

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lsi, menu, lsi_menu, 5310, 5320, 5300, 5220, CSM, CSM1, CSM100, CSM2, CSM200, audited
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Change History
Date: 2007-10-02
User Name: 7058
Action: Approved
Comment: Update OK to publish.
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Date: 2007-10-01
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