Adaptec 3210S User Guide - Page 151

F, G, H, I, J, L, Large Icon view of Dashboard

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Index monitoring 6-1, 6-2 sending a test notification for 6- 13 setting up notification for 6-8 understanding notification 6-7 viewing by system 6-2 viewing by time and date 6-3 expanding array capacity B-8 F fan speed, setting 10-4 Fans tab 10-5 fault tolerance B-4, B-8 File Name field 3-6 file, saving a configuration to 3-5 filters system 1-11, 6-2 time and date 6-3 finding which system is the directory manager 4-10 First Name field 5-4, 5-6 Flush Log button 6-4 Foreground option 9-2 formatting a disk drive 8-3 free space, defined A-3 FreeBSD/Linux starting Storage Manager Pro 1-7 when to shut down the Storage Manager Pro Service 1-8 FreeBSD/Linux, making arrays available to users 2-13 G general commands 1-9 Global tab 5-4, 6-9, 6-12, 6-13 global user accounts 4-4, 5-2 guidelines for spare management 7- 4 H help 1-2 holdover time 9-3 I icons changing size of in System Browser 1-17 for arrays 1-16 for devices 1-16 for selected drives 2-8 for spare drives 2-8 in System Browser 1-16 Identify Slot On button 10-7 identifying slots 10-7 Information status 6-6, 11-2 J JBOD. See volume sets L Large Icon view of Dashboard 1-10 Last Name field 5-4, 5-6 Linux/FreeBSD starting Storage Manager Pro 1-7 when to shut down the Storage Manager Pro service 1-8 Linux/FreeBSD, making arrays available to users 2-13 load balancing B-8 Local tab 5-3, 6-9, 6-12, 6-13 local user accounts 5-2 log file deleting data from 6-4 viewing 6-1 viewing by system 6-2 viewing by time and date 6-3 viewing events 6-2 logging in to Storage Manager Pro 1-4 logical unit number, defined 8-2, 102, A-2 Login button 1-6 Index-5

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Index-5
Index
monitoring
6-1, 6-2
sending a test notification for
6-
13
setting up notification for
6-8
understanding notification
6-7
viewing by system
6-2
viewing by time and date
6-3
expanding array capacity
B-8
F
fan speed, setting
10-4
Fans tab
10-5
fault tolerance
B-4, B-8
File Name field
3-6
file, saving a configuration to
3-5
filters
system
1-11, 6-2
time and date
6-3
finding which system is the
directory manager
4-10
First Name field
5-4, 5-6
Flush Log button
6-4
Foreground option
9-2
formatting a disk drive
8-3
free space, defined
A-3
FreeBSD/Linux
starting Storage Manager Pro
1-7
when to shut down the Storage
Manager Pro Service
1-8
FreeBSD/Linux, making arrays
available to users
2-13
G
general commands
1-9
Global tab
5-4, 6-9, 6-12, 6-13
global user accounts
4-4, 5-2
guidelines for spare management
7-
4
H
help 1-2
holdover time
9-3
I
icons
changing size of in System
Browser 1-17
for arrays
1-16
for devices
1-16
for selected drives
2-8
for spare drives
2-8
in System Browser
1-16
Identify Slot On button
10-7
identifying slots
10-7
Information status
6-6, 11-2
J
JBOD.
See
volume sets
L
Large Icon view of Dashboard
1-10
Last Name field
5-4, 5-6
Linux/FreeBSD
starting Storage Manager Pro
1-7
when to shut down the Storage
Manager Pro service
1-8
Linux/FreeBSD, making arrays
available to users
2-13
load balancing
B-8
Local tab
5-3, 6-9, 6-12, 6-13
local user accounts
5-2
log file
deleting data from
6-4
viewing 6-1
viewing by system
6-2
viewing by time and date
6-3
viewing events
6-2
logging in to Storage Manager
Pro 1-4
logical unit number, defined
8-2, 10-
2, A-2
Login button
1-6