
- Vmware virtualcenter server event id 1000 install#
- Vmware virtualcenter server event id 1000 software#
/opt/MegaRAID/MegaCli/MegaCli -PDList -aALL. The "State" should be set to "optimal" in order to have a fully operational array. This lists the logical drives for all LSI Logic adapters found in your system. /opt/MegaRAID/MegaCli/MegaCli -LDInfo -LALL -aALL. This lists the adapter information for all LSI Logic adapters found in your system. /opt/MegaRAID/MegaCli/MegaCli -AdpAllInfo -aALL. That's it, MegaCLI is ready to be used now. This installs the "MegaCli" and "MegaCli64" commands in the /opt/MegaRAID/MegaCli/ directory of the service console. After uploading the RPM file to the service console, it was a matter of installing it using the "rpm" command:. I used version 1.01.39 for Linux, which comes in a RPM file. Vmware virtualcenter server event id 1000 software#
The MegaCLI software can be downloaded from the LSI Logic website. Here's how I did it and configured the monitoring on my system: Vmware virtualcenter server event id 1000 install#
Of course, it is important to keep track of your RAID array status, so I decided to install the MegaCLI monitoring software under the ESX Server 3.5 Service Console. One of the nice features of this controller is that it is a rebranded LSI Logic controller (with a different board layout!), supported by LSI Logic firmwares and the excellent monitoring tools that LSI offers. As I discussed in a recent post, I used a Dell Perc 5i SAS controller in my ESX whitebox server.