usr/local/MegaRAID Storage Manager/Framework/libstorelibjni.so(_ZN7JNIEnv_24ReleaseByteArrayElementsEP11_jbyteArrayPai+0x1f) usr/local/MegaRAID Storage Manager/jre/lib/i386/client/libjvm.so
jre/bin/java: double free or corruption (!prev): 0x081d2d40 *** If I have an ssh connection open to the server when the framework crashes, I do get some terminal output. Then I can connect again, but only for another 20 seconds.ĭue to this, I cannot manage my server, such as rebuilding a degraded array or configuring a new array, without rebooting the host, which is an unacceptable solution. After that, I cannot reconnect unless I go to the server console and issue /etc/init.d/vivaldiframeworkd restart I loaded the MSM client on either a guest on the ESX host or on my own local machine and I am able to connect and login to the server.Įverything loads and I have just enough time for a couple of clicks (about 20 seconds) before I lose connection to the server. I opened the ports needed in ESX's firewall.
I installed MSM 8.00-05 from LSI's website and used the vmware install script. I was hoping to get LSI MSM installed, but I am having an error. I do not see that functionality inside vSphere (and I haven't progressed to vCenter yet, though I plan to do so). My problem is my ability to rebuild the array if I replace a drive. Now, the health in vSphere reports everything perfect, including degraded when I pull one of the hard drives. I currently have 2x750GB Sata drives in a Raid 1 configured on the LSI controller. In my test environment, I have a Supermicro H8DME-2 motherboard with an LSI 9261-8i SAS Raid controller on it. I am testing a move from VMWare Server to vCenter for my organization and I am running into a problem.