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Инструкция по эксплуатации Adaptec, модель Adaptec FS4500 RAID

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A list of all available host channels appears. 2 Click the channel you want. 3 In the Subnavigation Panel (shown in the Figure on page 4-9), click the host channel ID number you want to map to, as shown below. The LUN Table appears in the Content Panel. LUN Mapping Click the LUN Mapping tab. Click the Add tab, then click the WWN Name tab. The Create WWN Name Mapping window appears. 5 In the WWN Name box, enter the name you want to assign to a host. 6 In the Host ID box, manually enter the Host ID of the host (refer to your HBA’s documentation for more information) or click on the Host ID you want in the Host ID Pool. (Host IDs shown in the pool are automatically detected by the controller ’s embedded firmware.) 7 Click OK. Type the password if prompted, then click OK again. Newly added WWNs appear in the LUN Table. Deleting an Extended LUN Mapping or WWN Name To delete an Extended LUN Mapping or WWN name: 1 In the Navigation Panel (shown in the Figure on page 4-9), click Physical View. A list of all available host channels appears. 2 Click the channel you want. 3 In the Subnavigation Panel (shown in the Figure on page 4-9), click the host channel ID number you want to map to, as shown below. The LUN Table appears in the Content Panel. 4 Click the LUN Mapping tab, then click Delete. 5 Depending on what you want to delete, click either the Extended LUN tab or the WWN Name tab. LUN Mapping Select the Extended LUN Group or WWN Name you want to delete, then click OK. Enter the password when prompted, then click OK again. The mapping is no longer listed in the Extended LUN Mapping Table or the WWN Name Table. 9 Monitoring Your RAID System In this Chapter... Monitoring Technologies 9-2 SES Monitoring 9-2 Monitoring Drives and Devices 9-3 Monitoring Enclosures in Panel View 9-8 Viewing the Event Log 9-11 Monitoring RAID System Statistics 9-12 This chapter provides an overview of the RAID system monitoring features of Spheras RAIDWatch. Monitoring Your RAID System Monitoring Technologies Spheras RAIDWatch supports these enclosure monitoring technologies: I2C (IIC) I2C is an interface which passes signals from enclosure sensors to the RAID controller. It provides a basic status report on enclosure devices and system parameters such as power supplies, fans, and voltage. I2C is an enclosure-proprietary monitoring technologies that must be configured by the enclosure manufacturer. Access I2C by selecting RAID View in the Navigation Panel (shown on page page 4-9) and clicking Physical View. Click the IIC icon to open the IIC Bus Device Status screen in the Content Panel. Fault Bus Fault Bus is a proprietary enclosure management interface. It monitors the fault signals of the ventilation fans, power supply, enclosure temperature sensor, and UPS and warns of dangerous failures within the RAID system. Fault Bus only detects failure signals; it does not otherwise monitor system status. In Spheras RAIDWatch, a failure appears as a red X on the d...


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