Unable to communicate with the ServeRAID Manager agent on [remote system ID].

Explanation: The local ServeRAID Manager has lost communication with the ServeRAID Manager on the remote system.

Action:

If the ServeRAID Manager is running in network mode, use the following actions:

  1. Verify the ServeRAID Manager is running on the remote system.
  2. Verify the port number specified for the remote system in the Add remote system window matches the value on the remote system. You can verify the port number on the remote system by going to the ServeRAID Manager running on that system and doing the following:
    1. Select User preferences from the File menu.
    2. Select Remote access settings.
    3. Verify the value for the port number.
  3. Verify the following:
    1. The remote system is on.
    2. Both the local and remote systems are connected to the network.
    3. TCP/IP networking support is configured on both the local and remote systems.
    4. The network is functioning.

If the ServeRAID Manager is running as a plug-in to another program, use the following actions:

  1. If the connection fails, but has worked before, re-initiate the ServeRAID Manager task by closing the current ServeRAID Manager window and then dragging the RAID task icon onto the appropriate system.
  2. If the connection fails and has not worked before, verify the following:
    1. The remote system is on.
    2. The program using the ServeRAID Manager agent as a plug-in is installed on the remote system.
    3. Both the local and remote systems are connected to the network.
    4. TCP/IP networking support is configured on both the local and remote systems.
    5. The network is functioning.

     

    Notes:

    If you install a program that uses the ServeRAID Manager, the ServeRAID Manager agent is installed also. The ServeRAID Manager agent is started automatically by the program using it.

    When using the ServeRAID Manager agent as a plug-in to another program, the ServeRAID Manager does not recognize port numbers.