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How do I create a support archive file?, Silencing an Alarm, Windows XP No Service Pack Installed

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Silencing an Alarm Windows XP (No Service Pack Installed) 1 Log on to the system with a user account that has local administrator privileges. 2 From the desktop, click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command Prompt. 3 At the command prompt, enter: ipv6 uninstall Windows Vista 1 In the Connections and Adapters folder, obtain properties on all of your connections and adapters and clear the check box next to the Internet Protocol version 6 (TCP/IPv6) component in the list under This connection uses the following items. This disables IPv6 on your LAN interfaces and connections, but does not disable IPv6 on tunnel interfaces or the IPv6 loopback interface. 2 Add this registry value (DWORD type) set to 0xFF: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip6\Parameters\Disa bledComponents This disables IPv6 on all your LAN interfaces, connections, and tunnel interfaces but does not disable the IPv6 loopback interface. 3 Restart the system. How do I create a support archive file? Your Adaptec Storage Manager service representative might ask you to create a configuration and status information archive file to help diagnose a problem with your system. To create the archive file: 1 In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Appliance on which the problem is occurring. 2 In the Actions menu, select Save support archive. 3 Enter a name for the archive file or accept the default name, then click Save. Silencing an Alarm At this time, the Silence button in Adaptec Storage Manager will not silence an alarm on iSCSI storage devices or JBODs. If an alarm sounds, you must silence it at the device level (for instance, by pressing the Mute button on the back of the JBOD), or use the CLI to enter a silence command (see page 177). 142 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide

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Silencing an Alarm
142
Snap Server 700i Series User’s Guide
Windows XP (No Service Pack Installed)
1
Log on to the system with a user account that has local administrator privileges.
2
From the desktop, click
Start
, point to
Programs
, point to
Accessories
, and then
click
Command Prompt
.
3
At the command prompt, enter:
ipv6 uninstall
Windows Vista
1
In the
Connections and Adapters
folder, obtain properties on all of your
connections and adapters and clear the check box next to the
Internet Protocol
version 6 (TCP/IPv6
)
component in the list under
This connection uses the
following items
.
This disables IPv6 on your LAN interfaces and connections, but does not disable
IPv6 on tunnel interfaces or the IPv6 loopback interface.
2
Add this registry value (DWORD type) set to 0xFF:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip6\Parameters\Disa
bledComponents
This disables IPv6 on all your LAN interfaces, connections, and tunnel interfaces
but does not disable the IPv6 loopback interface.
3
Restart the system.
How do I create a support archive file?
Your Adaptec Storage Manager service representative might ask you to create a
configuration and status information archive file to help diagnose a problem with
your system.
To create the archive file:
1
In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Appliance on which the problem
is occurring.
2
In the
Actions
menu, select
Save support archive
.
3
Enter a name for the archive file or accept the default name, then click
Save
.
Silencing an Alarm
At this time, the Silence button in Adaptec Storage Manager will not silence an
alarm on iSCSI storage devices or JBODs. If an alarm sounds, you must silence it at
the device level (for instance, by pressing the Mute button on the back of the JBOD),
or use the CLI to enter a silence command (see page 177).