Taking a raid controller out of maintenance mode, Aking, Raid c – Promise Technology 2-Year Extended Warranty for VessR2000 RAID Head User Manual
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If you shut down the Vess subsystem in the process of correcting the mainten-ance mode problem, the affected
RAID controller boots into normal mode when the Vess restarts. No further action is required.
If you corrected the problem without shutting down the Vess subsystem, choose one of the following methods
to take the controller out of maintenance mode:
• Restart the Vess subsystem.
See
“Restarting the Subsystem” on page 109.
• Establish a serial connection, then use the CLI (see below) or
• Establish a Telnet connection, then use the CLI (see page 629)
Serial Connection
To clear maintenance mode using a serial connection:
1. Change your terminal emulation program settings to match the following specifications:
• Bits per second: 115200
• Data bits: 8
• Parity: None
• Stop bits: 1
• Flow control: none
2. Start your PC’s terminal VT100 or ANSI emulation program.
3.
Press
Enter
once to launch the CLI.
The login screen appears.
The following steps show the default Administrator user name and pass-word. Use your own user name and
password if you have changed these.
4. At the Login prompt, type
administrator
and press
Enter
.
5. At the Password prompt, type
password
and press
Enter
.
The CLI screen appears.
The prompt should display
MAINTENANCE MODE@cli>
.
If the prompt dis-plays your login name, such as
administrator@cli>
, log into the other controller.