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Third, follow the instructions in the README for where to put the files, and be sure there are no spaces in the path as that can break the MSM start-up batch file. I used both the recommended and the latest versions- both worked. Second, use AdoptOpenJDK as the MSM README suggests.
This may not have an effect (I began with Oracle's 圆4 JRE, but immediately switched to the x86 AdoptOpenJDK), but it won't hurt either. I had the same problem, but I was able to resolve it while using the latest (17.05.06.00) version.įirst, you're almost certainly installing onto a 圆4 version of Windows, but the MegaRAID Storage Manager is a 32-bit application, so use a 32-bit/x86 JRE.
#Lsi megaraid storage manager download upgrade#
Step 3: upgrade the MSM with new release and launchġ) Download OpenJRE-8u282-b08 x86 and extract from Ģ) Version check: Open a command prompt and check for the java version: (iii)Create JRE_HOME under "system variables" and set "C:\jre\jdk8u282-b08-jre\" (ii) Under "Environmental Variable" go to "system variables". (i) Go to system properties -> Advanced -> Click "Environmental Variables" Step2: Set OpenJRE-8.0.282.8 x86 path to System path (i) (Not Mandatory step for AdoptOpenJDK8) Copy file to "C:\jre\jdk8u282-b08-jre\bin" folder. Step 1: Download and unzip OpenJRE in your desired location ( assume: C:\jre folder) Recommended JRE version: AdoptOpenJDK8u282-b08. "Prior to the MSM installation or Upgrade setup a JRE. I'm going to keep playing with this and hopefully find and provide a solution. I'm Java illiterate, so this has become a huge learning curve. The current MSI 's create ones called JAVA_HOME not JRE_HOME also, which I don't know if has any bearing. Also, the current MSI files I find from the redirected site can do a system variable path within the installation. So, if you installed the latest version of a JRE, you kept the folder name the same, you placed it in an older version folder like in the readme? These instructions for placing a JRE and the need (maybee?) for the JAR file are poorly written and out of date, see below from the readme.txt file included in the MSM download.ĭo I have to use that path in the readme file or can I let the current MSI download's for a JDK that include the JRE default to 'program files' directory.
#Lsi megaraid storage manager download install#
It was a new install on a new install of Windows.
It isn't just leftover files from an upgrade like that one document suggests, or downgrading wouldn't help. I don't do remote management so I think that's OK for me, but obviously there's a bug.
#Lsi megaraid storage manager download update#
Using the old version is really not ideal - it is vulnerable to the log4j exploits - which was the whole reason for the new 17.05.06.00 update It would be useful to have at least a few prior versions of MSM available for download. I found a download for MSM 17.05.02.01 which also resolved it for me. If I uninstall l 17.05.06.00 and go back to the previous version (17.05.02.01) it once again starts working fine. I have verified that the MSMFramework service is running, and I have also checked with netstat that it is listening: Servers could not be found because server may be down or server not installed in the host system
After installing it I can no longer connect to the server: I would like to report a bug in the latest MSM release 17.05.06.00 (with complete install).
#Lsi megaraid storage manager download driver#
I've tried all the troubleshooting - reinstalling after manual cleanup, checking that the driver is showing, ensuring the services are running, etc. This is not a remote connection - the MegaRAID is on this machine. Where can I get the previous version? I've been trying to get MSM to work on a new installation of Windows 10 after my old Windows installation got fatally damaged. Subject: Bug in MegaRAID Storage Manager 17.05.06.00 Not Connecting