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RAIDWatch® Effortless RAID Management Java-based GUI Manager for Infortrend Disk Array Subsystems User’s Manual Software Revision: 2.3.X (with

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Table 10-1 iSCSI Initiator CHAP Configuration Entries...6 Table 1

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Chapter 6 Basic Operations This chapter describes the RAIDWatch screen elements and basic operations. ♦ Starting RAIDWatch Agents – Section 6.

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual  6.6.3 Logical Drive Information Window  6.6.4 Logical Volume Information Window  6.6.5 Fibre Channel Status Window  6.6.

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Chapter 6: Basic Operations 6.1 Starting RAIDWatch Agents Once the RAIDWatch software is properly installed, the necessary software agents start au

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 6.2 Starting RAIDWatch Manager The management software interface, RAIDWatch Manager, needs to be started by a network or RAI

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Chapter 6: Basic Operations 6.2.2 Locally or via LAN under Linux Environments To startup RAIDWatch manager under Linux environments, follow the step

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 6.3 Start Using RAIDWatch Manager When the RAIDWatch Manager is launched, A RAIDWatch Connection window will first prompt and

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Chapter 6: Basic Operations NOTE: If you are not sure of a RAID array’s IP address, you may rely on the Auto Discovery option in the Configurati

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 6-6: Retrieve IP List: IPs Managed by Root Agents Step 2. If you like to add a new root agent, pull-down the Root A

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Chapter 6: Basic Operations Discovery. (See Figure 6-8) The new search result will be showing in the Agent List Window. Figure 6-8: Start Auto Disc

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 4-22: Create Plug-in Receiver Profile...13 Fig

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 6-10: Disconnect from a Connected Array Select Logout will close the current management session and return to the Ou

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Chapter 6: Basic Operations RAIDWatch’s main program. Information Default password is “1234.” It is recommended to configure passwords for the first

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 6.5.2 Screen Elements Figure 6-11: GUI Screen Elements The GUI screen can be divided mainly into three (3) separate windows

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Chapter 6: Basic Operations For a summary of commands, see Appendix A, Command Summary. NOTE: Multiple simultaneous RAIDWatch Managers can connect

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual You may click the What’s this? command, move it around the screen, and display related information by a second mouse-click on

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Chapter 6: Basic Operations 6.6 The Information Category The Information category allows you to access to information about every aspect of syst

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 6.6.2 Tasks Under Process Window The Tasks Under Process window (shown in Figure 6-17) reminds you of unfinished tasks being

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Chapter 6: Basic Operations 6.6.4 Logical Volume Information Window The Logical Volume Information window (shown in Figure 6-19) provides the confi

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 6.6.6 System Information Window The System Information window (shown in Figure 6-21) provides key information about the RAI

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Chapter 6: Basic Operations Cache Dirty (%) If you select Cache Dirty (%), a window similar to the one shown in Figure 6-22 will appear. The percenta

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 6-32: Host LUN Mapping Right-click Menu...28 Figure 6-33:

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 6.7.1 Logical Drives Maintenance Window When the Logical Drives maintenance window is opened, the screen shown in Figure 6-2

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Chapter 6: Basic Operations The system can automatically perform a Media Scan according to a preset task schedule. For more details, please refer to

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual  Media Scan – You can set up media scan action to a specific physical drive. To start a media scan, select a drive from the

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Chapter 6: Basic Operations Front View window and then set the conditions in the Functions window. Click Apply to start the action. 6.7.3 Task Sched

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 6-27: Accessing Configuration Commands 6.8.1 Quick Installation This is a new function in RAIDWatch 2.2 or above ver

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Chapter 6: Basic Operations ♦ A selected physical drive is highlighted by bright blue lines; a second mouse-click on it deselects the drive. Fig

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 6-29: Existing Logical Drives Window 6.8.4 Create Logical Volume Window This window uses the same operation flow as

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Chapter 6: Basic Operations Figure 6-30: Channel Window On the Parameters page, channel mode, current data rate, default data rate and current trans

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 6.8.7 Host LUN Mapping Window The Host LUN Mapping window allows you to associate configured arrays with host channel IDs or

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Chapter 6: Basic Operations window(s) on your screen. You may also select each connected system by clicking the listed systems at the bottom of the W

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 10-8: iSCSI Initiator Menu ...

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 6.10 Multi-array Management Figure 6-34: Opening Device for Multi-Array Management Management of multiple arrays is all

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Chapter 7 Configuration Parameters RAIDWatch Manager enables you to modify the configuration of the disk array controller from your manager cons

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 7.1 Accessing Configuration Parameters Options To access controller configuration options, either use the Configuration cate

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Chapter 7: Configuration Parameters 7.2 Communications To configure the Communication options, select the Communication page, as shown in Figure 7-2

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 7.3 Controller “Controller” here refers to the RAID controller unit, which is the main processing unit of a RAID subsystem.

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Chapter 7: Configuration Parameters fails, the subsystem firmware automatically switches caching mode to the conservative Write-through. ♦ Optimiz

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual If the DIMM module installed for data caching supports ECC, you may select to enable or disable the error check function here

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Chapter 7: Configuration Parameters ♦ Shutdown Controller. This prepares the subsystem to be powered off. This function flushes the unfinished write

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual We strongly recommend using this function to save the configuration profile whenever a configuration change is made. ♦ Save

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Chapter 7: Configuration Parameters Figure 7-6: The Password Page Maintenance Password Users logging in using the Maintainance Password will be able

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual User’s Manual Overview Congratulations on your decision to use Infortrend’s RAIDWatch management software program. This manag

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 7-7: The Threshold Page To change the threshold values on a specific monitored item, for example, the CPU Temp Sensor,

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Chapter 7: Configuration Parameters Click Default to restore the default values for both thresholds. Click Cancel to cancel this action and go back

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual that if one of the controllers fails, the surviving controller can finish the writes. If controllers are operating using th

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Chapter 7: Configuration Parameters 7.8 Event Triggered Operations Figure 7-10: The Trigger Page To reduce the chance of data loss caused by hardwar

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 7.9 Host-side, Drive-side, and Disk Array Parameters I/O channel host-side, drive-side, and rebuild priority options are incl

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Chapter 7: Configuration Parameters Drive-side Parameters  Disk Access Delay Time (Sec): Sets the delay time before the subsystem tries to access t

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual function to decide at what interval the subsystem will check the status of these devices.  Drive Fail Swap Check Period (Sec

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Chapter 7: Configuration Parameters  Peripheral Device Type / Peripheral Device Qualifier / Device Supports Removable Media / LUN applicability: If

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Scanner Device 6 MO Device 7 Storage Array Controller Device 0xC Enclosure Services Device 0xD Unknown Device 0x1f Table

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Chapter 7: Configuration Parameters Both One-way and Two-way (Mutual) CHAP approaches are available through the “iSCSI Initiator” menu under the “Host

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options Describes how to configure the RAIDWatch sub-module configuration client and event no

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Disk-Array Parameters Figure 7-13: The Disk Array Parameters  Rebuild Priority: The rebuild priority determines how muc

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Chapter 7: Configuration Parameters  Maximum Drive Response Timeout (ms): The main purpose for having a maximum response time on hard drives is to

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 3. Enhance performance using LMDD test in the sequential reads. 4. The Synchronized Cache Communications between RAID contr

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Chapter 8 Channel Configuration Using RAIDWatch Manager, you can modify the configuration of any channel on the controller. With RAID control

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 8.1 Channel Configuration Window I/O Channel configuration options are available under the Configuration category, which is

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Chapter 8: Channel Configuration Figure 8-2: Selecting a Channel: Fibre Host The following sections describe user-configurable channel parameters.

Página 64 - Figure 4-6: Connect Commands

RAIDWatch User’s Manual Channel Parameters: EonRAID 2510FS Series Figure 8-4: Selecting a Drive Channel: EonRAID 2510FS 8.2.1. Channel Mode This con

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Chapter 8: Channel Configuration 8.2.2. Termination This parameter enables or disables channel SCSI termination on subsystems featuring SCSI host

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Furthermore, certain older SCSI devices may only support narrow transfer and behave abnormally when attempting to negotiate w

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Chapter 8: Channel Configuration Figure 8-5: ID Pool Menu When selecting an ID, be sure that it does not conflict with the other devices on the chan

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Part 3: System Monitoring Chapter 11: System Monitoring & Management Discusses how to obtain the current status of SAF-TE,

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Chapter 9 Drive Management This chapter focuses on how to create or delete Logical Drives (LDs) and Logical Volumes (LVs). Both LDs and LVs

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual  9.2.6 Rebuilding Logical Drives  9.2.7 Deleting an LD ♦ Logical Volume Management – Section 9.3, page 9-18  9.3.1 Access

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Chapter 9: Drive Management 9.1. Locating Drives RAIDWatch uses icons to represent subsystem drive trays. In many configuration windows, a single cl

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual NOTE: When you delete a logical drive, all physical drives assigned to the logical drive will be released, making them avai

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Chapter 9: Drive Management Figure 9-2: The Create Logical Drive Window 9.2.2 Creating Logical Drives 9.2.2.1. LD Creation To create a logical driv

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 9.2.2.3. Setting RAID Parameters After the physical drives that will be used in the LD have been selected, the RAID paramete

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Chapter 9: Drive Management 9.2.2.4. Click OK to Create LD Once the physical drives that will be used in the LD have been selected and all the desir

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 9-4: List of LDs From the list shown in Figure 9-4, select the LD for which you wish to change its characteristics or

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Chapter 9: Drive Management 9.2.3.2. Expanding LD by Adding Disks To access the Add Disk command page, select a logical drive and click on the Add D

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Usage Conventions Throughout this document, the following terminology usage rules apply:  “Controller” always refers to Inf

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 9-7: The Expand Command Sub-window Available Expand Size (MB) If there is an amount of unused capacity in a logical d

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Chapter 9: Drive Management 9.2.3.5. Accessing the Migrate LD Command page To access the Migration LD command page, first select a logical drive on

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual WARNING! 1. Different RAID configurations use different sizes of disk space to store parity or mirrored data. When migratin

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Chapter 9: Drive Management 9.2.4 Dynamic Logical Drive Expansion 9.2.4.1. What Is It and How Does It Work? Before Dynamic Logical Drive Expansion,

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Mode 2 Expansion, on the other hand, requires the same number of higher-capacity hard disk drives for a given logical drive.

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Chapter 9: Drive Management RAID Expansion - Mode 2 (3/3)3RAID 5 (4GB)4 GB4 GB4 GBRAIDExpansionRAID 5 (8GB)orRAID 5 (8GB)n n+1partitionsPartitionIn

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual NOTE: Adding a spare drive can be done automatically by selecting the RAID 1+Spare, RAID 3+Spare, RAID 5+Spare or RAID 6+S

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Chapter 9: Drive Management NOTE: An Enclosure Spare is one that is used to rebuild all logical drives within the same enclosure. In configuration

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual the LD being deleted and any data that was previously stored on the LD will be irretrievable. IMPORTANT! Deleting a logical

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Chapter 9: Drive Management NOTE: When you delete a logical volume, all logical drives assigned to it will be released, making them available for

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual IMPORTANT! The Important messages emphasis on using RAIDWatch management software. WARNING! Warnings appear where overloo

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 9-17: The Create Logical Volume Window 9.3.2 Creating Logical Volumes 9.3.2.1. LV Creation Step 1. Select the LDs th

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Chapter 9: Drive Management NOTE: If the redundant controller function has not been enabled or the SIDs are not assigned on drive channels, the LD

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 9-18: Accessing Existing Logical Volume Window 9.3.3.1. Modifying LV Configurations After the LV is created, some co

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Chapter 9: Drive Management Write Policy: Write policy can be adjusted on a per logical volume basis. This option allows you to set a write policy fo

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 9-21: Logical Volume Parameters Step 3. Available expansion size displays in a text box if there is any amount of unu

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Chapter 9: Drive Management Figure 9-22: Displaying Logical Volume Edit Mode Menu Step 2. You will be asked to confirm that you wish to delete the s

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 9.4.2 Partitioning a Logical Drive WARNING! Partitioning a configured array destroys the data already stored on it. Parti

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Chapter 9: Drive Management Step 6. The Partition Size window displays. Enter the desired capacity and press OK to proceed. Figure 9-25: The Parti

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Step 2. Select Edit Partition from the menu. Step 3. The Edit Partition mode window displays as shown below. Figure 9-28

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Chapter 9: Drive Management 9.5. Physical Drive Maintenance 9.5.1 Read/Write Test Figure 9-31: The Physical Drive Maintenance Window Step1. To ac

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Revision History November 18, 2006 Added installation procedures for RAIDWatch using Safari browser under Mac OS X. August

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Recovery Process: Firmware might attempt to correct some of the errors discovered on drives. The configurable options are:

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Chapter 10 LUN Mapping After creating a logical drive (LD) or logical volume (LV), you can map it as is to a host LUN; or, if partitions are se

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 10.1. Accessing the LUN Map Table When you want to either create or delete a LUN mapping or an extended LUN mapping, it is n

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Chapter 10: LUN Mapping Figure 10-2: Selecting the Host Channel ID Number Step 3. After selecting the ID, the LUN Map Setting window appears as shown

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual appears on the right-hand side of the screen. An LD or LV that has not been partitioned should have only one partition. S

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Chapter 10: LUN Mapping 10.2.3. Deleting a Host LUN Mapping Step 1. Follow the steps listed in Section 10.1 above to access the LUN Map Setting windo

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 10-7: Host LUN Mapping Window (iSCSI Models) Step 1. To access the iSCSI initiator settings menu, right-click on t

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Chapter 10: LUN Mapping Host IQN In here you can manually enter an initiator’s IQN (iSCSI Qualified Name); - or – Select from the list of connected

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 2. Microsoft iSCSI initiator uses IQN as the default User name for CHAP setting. A different User name can be specified he

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Chapter 11 System Monitoring and Management ♦ RAID Information – Section 11.1, page 11-2  11.1.1 The Information Category  11.1.2 D

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Contact Information Asia Pacific (International Headquarters) Infortrend Technology, Inc. 8F, No. 102 Chung-Shan Rd., Sec. 3

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual RAID level 6 is newly added to RAIDWatch 2.2.c. The RAID level 6 function is mentioned in Chapter 2, Chapter 9 as well as a cl

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 11.1 RAID Information Unlike its predecessor, RAIDWatch presents access to all information services under one Array Status

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Chapter 11: System Monitoring and Management The Array Information category provides access to seven display windows as listed below: Icon Descript

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 11.1.3 Enclosure View The Enclosure View window displays both the front and the rear views of connected enclosures. For the E

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Chapter 11: System Monitoring and Management 11.1.4 Task Under Process Access the Task Under Process window by clicking on the display icon in the

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Event Log List Window The Event Log List window generates the system’s event log list at the bottom of the RAIDWatch screen.

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Chapter 11: System Monitoring and Management Figure 11-6: Event View Option Window In the Event View Option window, the tabbed panel on the top of t

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual setting(s), host LUN list, drive-side parameters, caching parameters, and communication information. Figure 11-7: Configu

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Chapter 11: System Monitoring and Management drive (RAID) configuration of disk drives cannot afford two failed disk drives. ♦ A logical drive ma

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 11.3 Logical Volume Information A logical volume consists of one or many logical drives. Data written onto the logical volum

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Chapter 11: System Monitoring and Management 11.4 Fibre Channel Status This window is automatically grayed out on subsystems featuring SCSI or iS

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual November 15, 2004 Revised for RAIDWatch revision 2.1.b. This is an initial RAIDWatch version to support iSCSI subsystems. The

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 11-11: System Information Window Step 1. To access the window, click on the System Information icon on the GUI navig

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Chapter 11: System Monitoring and Management Component status is constantly refreshed, yet the refresh time depends on the value set for device bus p

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Chapter 12 Enclosure Display This chapter introduces the enclosure display using the Enclosure View window in the RAIDWatch’s main program.

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 12.1 About The Enclosure View Window The RAIDWatch Enclosure View is a customized display that shows a visual representati

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Chapter 12: Enclosure Display Action Command menus and then select Information/Enclosure View on the top of the screen. (See Figure 12-3) Figure 12

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 12.3 LED Representations As described earlier (see Section 12.1), the Enclosure View is a direct representation of the physic

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Chapter 12: Enclosure Display Figure 12-5: Service LED lights up After servicing the subsystem, the administrator should turn off this service LED

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual which the drives are connected, the drive’s capacity, transfer rate, and current status. The enclosure components function a

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Chapter 13 NPC Utility Coupled with Mode Three Installation This chapter introduces the NPC utility. The following topics are discussed: ♦ T

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Chapter 1 remained largely unchanged with only minor editorial corrections that do not directly affect the content. Chapter 2

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 13.1. The NPC Utility 13.1.1 Introduction NPC stands for “Notification Processing Center.” This utility is used to deliver

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Chapter 13: NPC Utility Coupled with Mode Three Installation Figure 13-2: The NPC Initial Screen 13.2. Configuring the Utility Options 13.2.1 SS

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 13-3: Email Notification – Sender Side Settings Step 2. Fill in or select the following configuration fields: SMTP S

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Chapter 13: NPC Utility Coupled with Mode Three Installation Receiver's email: Shows a list of all the email addresses that the NPC will send a

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 13-6: SNMP Traps – Receiver Side Settings Host IP: The port number of the agents listening for traps. Severity: Selec

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Chapter 13: NPC Utility Coupled with Mode Three Installation Step 3. Click Apply or OK to proceed with configuration. Note that the configuration wil

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Chapter 14 Centralized Management Utility This chapter introduces the Centralized Management utility. The following topics are discussed: ♦

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 14.1. Centralized Management Introduction The Centralized Management utility provides: ♦ Online monitoring of Infortrend R

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Chapter 14: Central Management Utility Step 3. Select the Auto Discovery option from the Module Name drop-down box. (See Figure 14-3) Figure 14-3:

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Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides information about the RAIDWatch management program. The following topics are discussed in this cha

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 14.3. Centralized Management Connection Centralized Management will display subsystems based on the Agent IP list. The inf

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Chapter 14: Central Management Utility NOTE: Icons that are blinking red have warning messages or events that should be verified. 14.4.2 System E

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 14-9: Event View Option The Event log filter option allows you to filter events based on various criteria. (See Figu

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Appendices This chapter details the following: ♦ Command Summary – Appendix A, page App-2  A.1 Menu Commands  A.2 Configuration Client Utilit

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Appendix A. Command Summary This appendix describes the commands available in RAIDWatch Manager. These commands are presen

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Appendices RAIDWatch Window Menu Commands (Outer-Shell Window) Command Description Next Window This command allows you to switch to the display of

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual RAIDWatch Action Menu Commands (Management Window) Command Description Array Information Displays the second-level menu, whi

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Appendices Tool Bar Commands Command Description Open Bookmark File Opens a previously saved connection view profile. This profile contains informa

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Appendices Appendix B. Glossary Fibre (Also known as “Fibre Channel”) A device protocol (in the case of RAID, a data storage device) capable

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 1.1 RAIDWatch Overview 1.1.1 Product Description Infortrend’s innovated RAID manager, RAIDWatch, is a Java-based program spe

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual ISEMS Infortrend Simple Enclosure Management System – an I2C-based enclosure monitoring standard developed by Infortrend Tec

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Appendices NRAID Non-RAID. The capacities of all the drives are combined to become one logical drive (no block striping). In other words, the ca

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual SASL SASL is the Simple Authentication and Security Layer, a mechanism for identifying and authenticating a user login to

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Appendices Striping Also called RAID 0. A method of distributing data evenly across all drives in an array by concatenating interleaved stripes from

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Appendices Appendix C. RAID Levels This appendix provides a functional description of Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID). This includes in

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure C-1: Non-RAID Storage C.3. RAID 0 RAID 0 implements block striping where data is broken into logical blocks and strip

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Appendices C.4. RAID 1 RAID 1 implements disk mirroring where a copy of the same data is recorded onto two sets of striped drives. By keeping two cop

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual IMPORTANT! RAID (0+1) will not appear in the list of RAID levels supported by the controller. If you wish to perform RAID 1,

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Appendices Figure C-5: RAID 3 Storage C.7. RAID 5 RAID 5 implements multiple-block striping with distributed parity. This RAID level offers the same

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Chapter 1: Introduction ♦ Severity levels and display sequences are configurable for event notification via Email, Fax, MSN Messenger, SMS Short Mes

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual C.8. RAID 6 A RAID 6 array is essentially an extension of a RAID 5 array with a second independent distributed parity scheme.

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Appendices Appendix D. Additional References This appendix provides direction to additional references that may be useful in creating and operating

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 1.2.2 Enclosure View Figure 0-1: Enclosure View Window The enclosure window shown in Figure 0-1 provides real-time reportin

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Chapter 1: Introduction RAIDWatch’s sub-module, Configuration Client, that is installed onto a management station and runs independently from the mai

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 1.2.4.2 Mode Two: Stand-alone (on Host) For configurations depending on the existing SCSI, iSCSI, or Fibre host connection

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Chapter 1: Introduction Table 0-1 shows the modules installed and the installation mode required: Installation Software Modules Mode One Managemen

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Copyright 2006 First Edition Published 2005 All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced, transmitted, transcr

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 0-5: Typical RAIDWatch Connection – Applet Mode 3. Stand-alone/Out-of-Band (on Host) Installation: This installatio

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Chapter 1: Introduction 1.2.5 Multi-Language Support RAIDWatch is a useful RAID management tool that is being used worldwide. The software is current

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 1.3 Conceptual Foundation In order for RAIDWatch to function properly, different software modules must be correctly installe

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Chapter 1: Introduction Mode 1 Centralized Management All Modes Mode 2 Stand-alone on Host Mode 3 Stand-alone on Subsystem Installed Elements Cen

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual NOTE: If the In-band connection to RAID arrays is used, the RAIDWatch program can access the arrays only when one logical d

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Chapter 2 RAIDWatch Considerations Before you begin installing RAIDWatch, the following items should be considered: ♦ Background Informatio

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 2.1 Background Information Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks (RAID) is a storage technology used to improve the processi

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Chapter 2: RAIDWatch Considerations rebuild the array, you will also need to replace the failed drive manually to create another spare in case anothe

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual shutting down the system (hot-swapping). All EonStor subsystems support drive hot-swapping. ♦ If the replacement drive is in

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Chapter 3 Installation This chapter describes RAIDWatch requirements and the installation procedure. The following sections are covered in this

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Table of Contents CONTACT INFORMATION ...

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 3.1 System Requirements The minimum hardware and software requirements for RAIDWatch are listed below. 3.1.1 Server Running

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Chapter 3: Installation ♦ Windows Messaging (MAPI) for Windows 2000/2003 if fax notification support is needed. ♦ Windows NetBEUI support for Window

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Role Centralized Management Center Storage pool …. Internet Capable Yes N/A …. Table 3-1: RAID Charting Table ♦ ID/Name – U

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Chapter 3: Installation 3.4 Software Setup This section discusses how to install RAIDWatch in your system. Before proceeding with the setup procedure,

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 3-1: Product Utility CD Initial Screen Step 4. Click the supported platform on the right-hand side to start the insta

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Chapter 3: Installation Step 1. Insert the Infortrend Product Utility CD or RAIDWatch installation CD into the system’s optical drive. Step 2. If y

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 3-3: File Manager Window in Solaris Platform Step 5. A Run window prompt will display. (See Figure 3-4) To install th

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Chapter 3: Installation password is not available, you may reboot from an installation CD and find the menu item for “Password Reset.” NOTE: You may

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 3-6: The “NetInfo Manager” in the Utilities Sub-folder Step 3. Click on the “Lock” icon on the lower left of the scr

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Chapter 3: Installation Find the “password” field, click on the value field to alter it (it should contain just the “*” as an encrypted password). D

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 3.4.4 Installing RAIDWatch on a Solaris Platform ... 3-7 3.4.5 Installing RAI

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 3.4.6 Installing RAIDWatch Main Program (for All Platforms) When the install shield of RAIDWatch main program is launched, fo

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Chapter 3: Installation Step 3. If you accepted the License Agreement in Figure 3-10, a new window with two installation options will appear. These o

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual The new Central Management utility is also installed in this process. The utility provides Online monitoring of Infortrend RAI

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Chapter 3: Installation 3.4.7 Installing Software Components RAIDWatch allows you to install its management utility redundantly onto two different se

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 3-15: Installing Active Step 1. If the Next button from Figure 3-14 was selected, the Install Active window shown in

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Chapter 3: Installation Step 2. Once the software has been successfully installed, a window indicating the successful installation (see Figure 3-16)

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Step 1. As shown in Figure 3-17 above, enter the IP address or the host name of the controller/subsystem and the controller

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Chapter 3: Installation Figure 3-19: Successful Installation NOTE: 1. RAIDWatch installation onto a Mac machine requires you to reboot your system

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Step 4. If you wish to immediately access the RAIDWatch manager, open a web browser and type in the IP address that you used

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Chapter 3: Installation 3.6.2 Related Configuration on Controller/Subsystem The RAID controller or subsystem must make some adjustments as well as th

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Logical Drive Information... 5-4 Lo

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual NOTE: Be sure to change the Peripheral Device Type to your preference after the in-band host links have been properly connec

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Chapter 4 Configuration Client Options This chapter describes the Configuration Client options. There are a number of different items that us

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual  4.4.8 MSN Settings  4.4.9 SMS Settings ♦ Auto Discovery – Section 4.5, page 4-26 ♦ Event Severity Levels – Section 4.6,

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options Figure 4-2: Configuration Client Shortcut on Windows Startup Menu Step 3. Click on Configuration Client to

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 4-4: Add Host Command Figure 4-5: Input Root Agent Dialog Box NOTE: The Root Agent IP is usually the computer IP

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options Figure 4-7: Connect Commands Step 4. The Configure user dialog box appears. Select to log in either as an A

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 4-10: Left Column of Configuration Client User Interface Step 8. The Module Configuration window will display on the

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options Figure 4-12: Major Elements in Configuration Client User Interface 4.2.1 Command Menu • File commands inclu

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 4-8 Configuration Client User Interface • Save Bookmark File: This button allows you to save the current connection profil

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options Delete Host: Delete the Root Agent Server by selecting this command. Connect: Select this command to connec

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual CHAPTER 7 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS 7.1 ACCESSING CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS OPTIONS ...

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 4.3.1 Root Agent Settings The Root Agent Setting option is shown in Figure 4-16. Figure 4-16: Root Agent Setting • Adminis

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options Figure 4-17: Agent List under Root Agent Setting Right-click on the Current Value section Figure 4-18: Ag

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Step 2. Set an SMTP server address in the SMTP server field so that event log emails can be sent to the administrator. Step

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options Step 3. Enter the appropriate data in the Plug-in Description and Plug-in Label fields, and then select an

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 4.4 Event Notification Settings 4.4.1 Configuration Client Notification Methods Configuration Client provides the following

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options Figure 4-24: Selecting the Severity Level 4.4.3 Enabling Notification Functions When all notification sett

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 4.4.4 SNMP Traps Settings Receiver Side To set a client listening to SNMP traps: Step 1. Open the Module Config page. Use t

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options Step 5. Repeat this process to add more SNMP agents. Sender Side From the Module Config window: Step 1. Fin

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Step 2. To create a new email notification, click Create on the top right of the screen or right-click on the lower half of

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options Step 5. Enter the mail subject by double-clicking the Current Value field. Step 6. Set your SMTP mail serve

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 9.3.2.3. Setting LV Parameters ...9-2

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 4-35: Add Broadcast Receiver Dialog Box Step 4. Select the severity level of events to be sent to the receiver stati

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options 4.4.7 Fax Settings In order to use fax notification, a fax modem is required and its parameters must be prope

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 4-38: Add FAX Receiver Dialog Box Step 4. Enter the Outside line dial-out number if there is any. Step 5. Enter th

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options Step 4. Select the severity level of events to be sent to the receiver station. Step 5. The Fax device row

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Figure 4-41: Add MSN Receive Dialog Box Step 4. Select the severity level of events to be sent to the receiver. Step 5. Re

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options ♦ Siemens TC35 ♦ WAVECOM Fast Rack M1206 Please contact Infortrend for the complete list of compatible GSM

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Step 5. Repeat this process to add more receivers. Sender Side From the Module Config window: Step 1. Find the SMS settings

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options Step 1. Open the Module Configuration page. Use the Module Name pull-down menu to select Auto Discovery optio

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Step 7. You may turn on and off this option by double click on current value under Status row (see Figure 4-47) or click on t

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options The Agent List Figure 4-49: The Root Agent List If you like to start using the RAIDWatch manager, please re

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 14.1. CENTRALIZED MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION... 14-2 14.2. SETTING UP THE UTILI

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual 4.6.2 Level 2 Severity Events (Examples)  SCSI Target Select Timeout  SCSI Target Phase/Signal Error  SCSI Target Unex

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Chapter 4: Configuration Client Options NOTE: The utility does not display events that happened before the utility is started. Event Log Disp

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual This page is intentionally left blank 4-32 Event Log Icons

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Chapter 5 RAIDWatch Icons This chapter introduces icons used in the main configuration access categories: ♦ Navigation Tree Icons – Section 5.

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Maintenance Logical Drive Physical Drive Task Scheduler Configuration Quick Installation Create Logical Drive Exist

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Chapter 5: RAIDWatch Icons 5.2 Array Information Icons Enclosure View Drive in good condition Drive missing or failed Global Spare Any drive ic

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Tasks Under Process Type of tasks being processed by the subsystem. The Task status window displays icons representing spe

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Chapter 5: RAIDWatch Icons Fibre Channel Status A Fibre host channel System Information A battery module A RAID controller unit A current sensor

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RAIDWatch User’s Manual Create Logical Drives This window uses the same icons as in the Logical Drive Information window. See Logical Drive Informati

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Chapter 5: RAIDWatch Icons Host LUN Mapping A logical drive. Different logical drives are presented using icons of different colors. A logical v

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