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Power-off NAS when a disk fails or no longer responds

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ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual Settings This ReadyNAS 2100 device has been preconfigured with mandatory and optional alerts for various system device warnings and failures. The Settings tab allows you to control the settings for the optional alerts. Figure 2-33 You should keep all alerts enabled; however, you might choose to disable an alert if you are aware of a problem and wish to temporarily disable it. At the bottom of the screen in the Other Alert Settings section, there are a couple of additional options of note. Selecting the Power-off NAS when a disk fails or no longer responds option gracefully powers off the ReadyNAS 2100 if a disk failure or a disk remove event is detected. Selecting the Power-off NAS when disk temperature exceeds safe level gracefully powers off the ReadyNAS 2100 when the disk temperature exceeds the nominal range. SNMP If you utilize an SNMP management system such as HP OpenView or CA UniCenter to monitor devices on your network, you can set up the ReadyNAS 2100 device to work within this infrastructure. Figure 2-34 To set up SNMP service: 2-28 Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100 v1.0, May 2009

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ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual
2-28
Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS 2100
v1.0, May 2009
Settings
This ReadyNAS 2100 device has been preconfigured with mandatory and optional alerts for
various system device warnings and failures. The Settings tab allows you to control the settings for
the optional alerts.
You should keep all alerts enabled; however, you might choose to disable an alert if you are aware
of a problem and wish to temporarily disable it.
At the bottom of the screen in the Other Alert Settings section, there are a couple of additional
options of note. Selecting the
Power-off NAS when a disk fails or no longer responds
option
gracefully powers off the ReadyNAS 2100 if a disk failure or a disk remove event is detected.
Selecting the
Power-off NAS when disk temperature exceeds safe level
gracefully powers off
the ReadyNAS 2100 when the disk temperature exceeds the nominal range.
SNMP
If you utilize an SNMP management system such as HP OpenView or CA UniCenter to monitor
devices on your network, you can set up the ReadyNAS 2100 device to work within this
infrastructure.
To set up SNMP service:
Figure 2-33
Figure 2-34