HP P3410A HP NetRAID Series User Guide - Page 53

Exit HP NetRAID Assistant

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Chapter 2 HP NetRAID Assistant Exit HP NetRAID Assistant Exit HP NetRAID Assistant by choosing Exit from the Configuration menu, or by clicking the Exit button in the toolbar, or by double-clicking the upper-left corner of the main window. F Windows NT Monitor Service for HP NetRAID NOTE HP NetRAID NT monitor service for HP NetRAID supports Windows NT and Windows 2000. The HP NetRAID NT monitor service tracks the status changes of HP NetRAID Series adapters, integrated HP NetRAID controllers, and all of their logical drives and physical drives. It also performs consistency checks for all optimal, redundant logical drives at scheduled intervals. (Redundant logical drives include all drives of RAID levels 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, and 50.) All status changes are logged in the Windows NT Event Viewer Application Log. The two ways of controlling the HP NetRAID NT monitor service are: • Through the Control Panel Service • Through a DOS utility To display the DOS utility options, type megactrl ? To start, stop, pause, resume, or delete the HP NetRAID NT monitor service use one of the following commands: megactrl -start megactrl -stop megactrl -pause megactrl -resume megactrl -del The default consistency check happens every Sunday at midnight starting from the date of installation. To specify a different consistency check schedule, type the following at the DOS shell of Windows NT or Windows 2000: megactrl -cons -w# -d# -h# -datemm/dd/yyyy 47

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Chapter 2
HP NetRAID Assistant
47
Exit HP NetRAID Assistant
Exit HP NetRAID Assistant by choosing
Exit
from the Configuration menu, or by
clicking the
Exit
button in the toolbar, or by double-clicking the upper-left corner
of the main window.
F
Windows NT Monitor Service for HP NetRAID
NOTE
HP NetRAID NT monitor service for HP NetRAID supports
Windows NT and Windows 2000.
The HP NetRAID NT monitor service tracks the status changes of HP NetRAID
Series adapters, integrated HP NetRAID controllers, and all of their logical drives
and physical drives. It also performs consistency checks for all optimal, redundant
logical drives at scheduled intervals. (Redundant logical drives include all drives
of RAID levels 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, and 50.) All status changes are logged in the
Windows NT Event Viewer Application Log.
The two ways of controlling the HP NetRAID NT monitor service are:
Through the Control Panel Service
Through a DOS utility
To display the DOS utility options
, type
megactrl ?
To start, stop, pause, resume, or delete the HP NetRAID NT monitor service
use one of the following commands:
megactrl -start
megactrl -stop
megactrl -pause
megactrl -resume
megactrl -del
The default consistency check
happens every Sunday at midnight starting from
the date of installation.
To specify a different consistency check schedule
, type the following at the
DOS shell of Windows NT or Windows 2000:
megactrl -cons -w# -d# -h# -datemm/dd/yyyy