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.
Currently your software is preventing me from doing so.I am testing a move from VMWare Server to vCenter for my organization and I am running into a problem. This is also the machine that I use to manage the raid-controllers that I have in my six servers. This is my workstation and it runs 12 disks in three separate raids. A Security software that makes your machine unusable is NOT on. The only current workaround I can find is to reboot the machine and turn off MBam protection before attempting to start MSM.
It is NOT possible to create an exception for this by using "except previously blocked". Protection Technique: Java malicious inbound socket detected Protection Layer: Application Behavior Protection This is a new behaviour that did not appear with the Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit standalone. Malwarebytes v3 blocks the managing software for all Megaraid cards.