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Managing Enclosures, Understanding Enclosures

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10 Managing Enclosures In This Chapter ➤ Understanding Enclosures 10-1 ➤ Viewing Enclosure Status 10-2 ➤ Turning Off Enclosure Alarms 10-3 ➤ Setting the Fan Speed 10-4 ➤ Preparing and Activating Slots 10-6 ➤ Identifying Slots 10-7 ➤ Turning Power Supplies On and Off 10-8 ➤ Viewing Enclosure Properties 10-8 Understanding Enclosures An enclosure is the physical housing for disk drives. Enclosures can be internal or external to the computer system and usually contain one or more power supplies, fans, and temperature sensors. Only enclosures with SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) or SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosure (SAF-TE) processors can report the status of and manage these components. The SAF-TE specification is an open specification designed to provide a comprehensive standardized method to monitor and report information on the condition of disk drives, power supplies, and cooling systems used in high-availability LAN servers and storage subsystems. 10-1

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10-1
10
Managing Enclosures
In This Chapter
Understanding Enclosures
An enclosure is the physical housing for disk drives. Enclosures can
be internal or external to the computer system and usually contain
one or more power supplies, fans, and temperature sensors.
Only enclosures with SCSI Enclosure Services (SES) or SCSI
Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosure (SAF-TE) processors can report
the status of and manage these components. The SAF-TE
specification is an open specification designed to provide a
comprehensive standardized method to monitor and report
information on the condition of disk drives, power supplies, and
cooling systems used in high-availability LAN servers and storage
subsystems
.
Understanding Enclosures
10-1
Viewing Enclosure Status
10-2
Turning Off Enclosure Alarms
10-3
Setting the Fan Speed
10-4
Preparing and Activating Slots
10-6
Identifying Slots
10-7
Turning Power Supplies On and Off
10-8
Viewing Enclosure Properties
10-8