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Editing Drive Cages, Editing Drive Cage Power Supplies, Systems, Drive Cages, Summary

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Column Last Time Message Repeat Count First Time Description The last occurrence of the alert. A brief description of the alert. The number of times the alert has been issued. The first occurrence of the alert. Editing Drive Cages To edit a drive cage: 1. In the Manager Pane, click Systems. 2. In the Management Tree, click Drive Cages under the system with the drive cage you wish to edit. 3. In the Summary tab of the list pane displayed in Management Window, right-click the drive cage you wish to edit and click Edit. The Edit Cage Location dialog box appears. 4. Enter the drive cage location the Location field. 5. Click OK. Locating Drive Cages This operation locates a drive cage, or components of the drive cage such as drive magazines or ports in the storage server, by setting the related LED(s) to amber or oscillate. 1. In the Manager Pane, click Systems. 2. In the Management Tree, click Drive Cages under the system with the drive cage you wish to locate. 3. In the Summary tab of the list pane displayed in Management Window, right-click the drive cage you wish to locate and click Locate. The Locate Cage dialog box appears. To locate a magazine component, select the Magazine tab in the Drive Cage Details screen, then right-click the magazine you wish to locate. In this case the Locate Magazine dialog box appears. 4. In the Duration field, enter a value of 1 to 255 seconds. For EOS systems, the range is 1-3600 seconds, with a default duration of 900 seconds. For other systems prior to EOS, the range is from 1 and 255 seconds, with a default of 60 seconds. 5. In the Target Component list, select the cage, magazine, or port you wish to locate. (The subcomponents available depend on the InServ model.) 6. Click OK. When the Locate operation begins, a locate icon will display next to the selected node for the duration specified. A detailed message will be displayed in the status bar and will be updated when the locate operation has completed. If a subcomponent was selected, the detail pane will automatically display the tab associated with that subcomponent. You can stop a Locate operation by selecting Stop Locate instead of Locate in Step Step 3. Editing Drive Cage Power Supplies To edit a drive cage power supply: 1. In the Manager Pane, click Systems. 2. In the Management Tree, click Drive Cages under the system with the drive cage you wish to edit. Editing Drive Cages 313

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Description
Column
The last occurrence of the alert.
Last Time
A brief description of the alert.
Message
The number of times the alert has been issued.
Repeat Count
The first occurrence of the alert.
First Time
Editing Drive Cages
To edit a drive cage:
1.
In the Manager Pane, click
Systems
.
2.
In the Management Tree, click
Drive Cages
under the system with the drive cage you wish to
edit.
3.
In the
Summary
tab of the list pane displayed in Management Window, right-click the drive
cage you wish to edit and click
Edit
.
The
Edit Cage Location
dialog box appears.
4.
Enter the drive cage location the
Location
field.
5.
Click
OK
.
Locating Drive Cages
This operation locates a drive cage, or components of the drive cage such as drive magazines or
ports in the storage server, by setting the related LED(s) to amber or oscillate.
1.
In the Manager Pane, click
Systems
.
2.
In the Management Tree, click
Drive Cages
under the system with the drive cage you wish to
locate.
3.
In the
Summary
tab of the list pane displayed in Management Window, right-click the drive
cage you wish to locate and click Locate.
The
Locate Cage
dialog box appears.
To locate a magazine component, select the Magazine tab in the Drive Cage Details screen,
then right-click the magazine you wish to locate. In this case the Locate Magazine dialog box
appears.
4.
In the
Duration
field, enter a value of 1 to 255 seconds. For EOS systems, the range is 1–3600
seconds, with a default duration of 900 seconds. For other systems prior to EOS, the range
is from 1 and 255 seconds, with a default of 60 seconds.
5.
In the
Target Component
list, select the cage, magazine, or port you wish to locate. (The
subcomponents available depend on the InServ model.)
6.
Click
OK
.
When the Locate operation begins, a locate icon will display next to the selected node for the
duration specified. A detailed message will be displayed in the status bar and will be updated
when the locate operation has completed. If a subcomponent was selected, the detail pane will
automatically display the tab associated with that subcomponent.
You can stop a Locate operation by selecting
Stop Locate
instead of Locate in Step
Step 3
.
Editing Drive Cage Power Supplies
To edit a drive cage power supply:
1.
In the Manager Pane, click
Systems
.
2.
In the Management Tree, click
Drive Cages
under the system with the drive cage you wish to
edit.
Editing Drive Cages
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