Adaptec 3210S User Guide - Page 59

Adding a System to an Existing Management Set

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Managing Controllers on Remote Systems 6 Click OK. The Remote Configuration Permission dialog box appears. 7 Type an Account Name and Password for the directory manager computer. The password is case sensitive. 8 Click Login. Storage Manager Pro confirms that the system was successfully registered. 9 Click OK. The Storage Manager Pro Dashboard appears displaying all the systems that are part of the management set. 10 Before you can use Storage Manager Pro to manage remote systems, you must set up at least one global user account from the directory manager. See Adding User Accounts on page 5-3. Once you register one or more systems with the directory manager and set up at least one global account, you can use Storage Manager Pro to manage remote controllers. Adding a System to an Existing Management Set You can add a system to an existing management set from any of three systems on your network: I System you want to add to a management set I Directory manager for the management set I Member of a management set, but not the directory manager The system you are adding must be a stand-alone system, that is, it must not already be a member of a management set. If you log in using a local account, Storage Manager Pro will ask for authentication when you try to add another system to a management set. You must type a valid global account login name and password. The authentication process lets you add other systems to the set and gives you access to remote systems that are part of the management set for the rest of your Storage Manager Pro session. The process does not actually log you in as the global 4-7

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Managing Controllers on Remote Systems
6
Click
OK.
The Remote Configuration Permission dialog box appears.
7
Type an Account Name and Password for the directory
manager computer. The password
is
case sensitive.
8
Click
Login
.
Storage Manager Pro confirms that the system was
successfully registered.
9
Click
OK.
The Storage Manager Pro Dashboard appears displaying all
the systems that are part of the management set.
10
Before you can use Storage Manager Pro to manage remote
systems, you must set up at least one global user account from
the directory manager. See
Adding User Accounts
on page 5-3.
Once you register one or more systems with the directory
manager and set up at least one global account, you can use
Storage Manager Pro to manage remote controllers.
Adding a System to an Existing Management
Set
You can add a system to an existing management set from any of
three systems on your network:
System you want to add to a management set
Directory manager for the management set
Member of a management set, but not the directory manager
The system you are adding must be a stand-alone system, that is, it
must not already be a member of a management set.
If you log in using a local account, Storage Manager Pro will ask for
authentication when you try to add another system to a
management set. You must type a valid global account login name
and password. The authentication process lets you add other
systems to the set and gives you access to remote systems that are
part of the management set for the rest of your Storage Manager Pro
session. The process does
not
actually log you in as the global