Can't expand our NSS volumes

I've done some searching on the interwebs and coming up with nothing. here's the story...
On a few of our servers (yes its happening on more then one) when you go into iManager and select pools, normally when it loads your first pool is highlighted and you can make changes or click a different pool - right? well what I see is that all 5 of our pools are highlighted and you can't click on any pool or change anything. If you click on devices, you see "sda" which for us is our boot stuff, then you see "sdb" - if you click on sdb it wants you to "initialize the disk now this is where the current running NSS pools are so - NO I'm not clicking that.
Has anyone ever seen this? Its on OES2 sp2
If you use NSSMU - when you go under pools and hit F3 to expand - it just exits to the main NSSMU screen.... I'm out of ideas

webxfx wrote:
> On a few of our servers (yes its happening on more then one) when you
> go into iManager and select pools, normally when it loads your first
> pool is highlighted and you can make changes or click a different
> pool - right? well what I see is that all 5 of our pools are
> highlighted and you can't click on any pool or change anything. If
> you click on devices, you see "sda" which for us is our boot stuff,
> then you see "sdb" - if you click on sdb it wants you to "initialize
> the disk now this is where the current running NSS pools are so - NO
> I'm not clicking that.
>
> Has anyone ever seen this? Its on OES2 sp2
>
> If you use NSSMU - when you go under pools and hit F3 to expand - it
> just exits to the main NSSMU screen.... I'm out of ideas
Honestly one of the first things will be to update... OES2 SP2 is
*very* old. You'll want to get to SP3 + current maintenance updates.
Also just as an FYI, OES2 goes out of general support at the end of
this month so a more long term plan would be to go to OES11 though I
don't think that's needed just to solve your current issue.
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    >
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    > little in the NOWS SBE documentation that discusses migration. There is
    > little mention of the Novell Client other than a warning if you intend
    > to deploy it to use the one supplied with NOWS SBE to minimize issues.
    > So, how NOWS SBE is best deployed and managed would seem to depend a lot
    > on whether or not you have any previous Novell experience and whether
    > you are willing to deal with any issues you may encounter when deviating
    > from the documented way of doing things.
    >
    >
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