Adaptec 5325302053 User Guide - Page 143
Specifying a Web Browser, Adjusting the Server Offline Time-out Setting
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To change the settings, in the Enterprise View, right-click Network Attached Storage, then click Options. The Options window opens. Follow the instructions in this section to adjust the settings. Note For more information about server management, or to administer your GuardianOS-powered Snap Servers, use the Snap Server Manager software. For more information, refer to the User CD that came with your Snap Server. Snap Server Manager is also downloadable from the Snap Server Web site at www.snapserver.com. Specifying a Web Browser: To specify the Web browser that's used to display the Administration Tool: 1 Click Browse, then navigate to the executable file (.exe) for the browser you want, then click Open. 2 Click Test to ensure that the Administration Tool opens properly. If the test is successful, the browser you specified opens and displays a 'test successful' message. Adjusting the Server Offline Time-out Setting Adaptec Storage Manager constantly updates the list of GuardianOS-powered Snap Servers in the Network Attached Storage branch with fresh data it receives from servers that are on the local network segment and specified on the Remote Servers list. Adaptec Storage Manager considers a server offline if no communication occurs for the specified time-out period. (The default time-out period is 180 seconds.) If Adaptec Storage Manager receives no communication from any server for 180 seconds, it displays that server as offline in the Network Attached Storage View. Adjust the time-out interval to a setting between 120 seconds and 300 seconds to suit your requirements, then click OK. Displaying No-Link Status Warnings By default, Adaptec Storage Manager displays a warning status if one of a server's Ethernet ports has no link. You can disable the no-link status feature if your IP SAN doesn't include any servers with only one active Ethernet port. To disable the no-link status feature, uncheck the Display warning if... check box, then click OK.