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Quick Tour 2.2 How to Use this Document The design of this user guide is to introduce StorVIew to its users, provide an explanation of the interface through this quick tour section and provide a step-by-step approach to configuring up the network settings when using the embedded version. If you are using the host-based version you may skip Chapter 3. The Getting Started chapter will walk you through starting StorView, upgrading the access license if necessary, and configuring E-Mail, SYSLOG, SNMP, and additional monitoring. Chapter 5 walks you through the Storage Assistant, an automated wizard tool that allows StorView to configure your storage system. If you will be manually configuring your storage system, you may skip to Chapter 6. Chapter 6 will step you through the entire process of configuring the storage solution from defining disk arrays, assigning hot spares, and configuring the logical drives. The remaining chapters deal with the more advanced features such as Snapshot, SAN LUN Mapping, controller environment monitoring and optimization, and modifying controller operational parameters. You will also find information on advanced management of your storage including event logs and statistical analysis. 19

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Quick Tour
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2.2
How to Use this Document
The design of this user guide is to introduce StorVIew to its users, provide an explanation of the interface
through this quick tour section and provide a step-by-step approach to configuring up the network settings
when using the embedded version. If you are using the host-based version you may skip Chapter 3.
The Getting Started chapter will walk you through starting StorView, upgrading the access license if
necessary, and configuring E-Mail, SYSLOG, SNMP, and additional monitoring.
Chapter 5 walks you through the Storage Assistant, an automated wizard tool that allows StorView to
configure your storage system. If you will be manually configuring your storage system, you may skip to
Chapter 6.
Chapter 6 will step you through the entire process of configuring the storage solution from defining disk
arrays, assigning hot spares, and configuring the logical drives.
The remaining chapters deal with the more advanced features such as Snapshot, SAN LUN Mapping,
controller environment monitoring and optimization, and modifying controller operational parameters.
You will also find information on advanced management of your storage including event logs and
statistical analysis.