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ServeRAID Manager contents 

*     Copyright, trademarks, and notices
*     ServeRAID Manager contents

*     Introducing the ServeRAID Manager

*     Setting your preferences in the ServeRAID Manager

*     Changing the alarm settings

Using the ServeRAID Manager in startable-CD mode

*     Changing the rebuild rate

*     Changing BIOS-compatibility mapping

*     Changing the SCSI-transfer speed
*     Enabling and disabling unattended mode

*     Understanding unattended mode

Configuring the ServeRAID controller for clustering


ServeRAID software features
ServeRAID Manager concepts

*     Using Active PCI features

*     Rebuilding a defunct drive

*     Using Windows NT 4.0 with Active PCI features

*     Recovering from defunct drives
*     Rebuilding a hot-swap drive


Configuring two ServeRAID controllers in a failover environment
Using ServeRAID in a cluster environment

What's new in the ServeRAID Manager

*     Integrated RAID controller

*     Choosing to create a hot-spare or standby hot-spare drive

*     RAID levels that can use a hot-spare or standby hot-spare drive

Using the ServeRAID Manager interface

*     Setting your preferences in the ServeRAID Manager

*     Changing the alarm settings


using the serveraid manager interface  Menubar

using the serveraid manager interface  Toolbar

using the serveraid manager interface  Tree

using the serveraid manager interface  Main pane

using the serveraid manager interface  Event viewer

using the serveraid manager interface  Status bar

Limitations to the ServeRAID Manager interface
What is accessibility?

*     Accessing the ServeRAID Manager using the keyboard (Microsoft Windows)

*     Accessing the ServeRAID Manager using the keyboard (IBM OS/2, Novell
NetWare, Linux)

*     Accessing the ServeRAID Manager using the keyboard (SCO UnixWare and
OpenServer)
*     Finding accessibility information for Microsoft Windows


Using ServeRAID Assist, hints, and tips

Finding information in ServeRAID Manager

Using hints and tips
Searching for information in ServeRAID Assist


Finding information on the World Wide Web
IBM ServeRAID publications

ServeRAID Manager contents

*     Understanding RAID technology

*     Things to consider when changing the RAID level

Understanding stripe-unit size

*     Application environment groups reference
*     Changing the stripe-unit size

Understanding RAID level-0

*     Software and hardware support of RAID levels

Understanding RAID level-1

*     Software and hardware support of RAID levels


Understanding RAID level-1E

Understanding RAID level-5

Understanding RAID level-5E

Understanding RAID level-x0
Selecting a RAID level and tuning performance

*     Things to consider when changing the RAID level

*     Understanding logical drive configuration
*     Selecting the logical drive size

*     Example: Usable and unusable capacity

Example: Logical drive configurations

*     Example: Usable and unusable capacity


Creating additional logical drives
Configuring RAID and creating arrays

Selecting the RAID level by array capacity

ServeRAID Manager contents

*     Configuring a ServeRAID controller:

*     Configuring RAID and creating arrays
*     Example: Express configuration


Choosing between Express and Custom configuration
Creating arrays and hot-spare drives

*     Example: Express configuration
*     Understanding creating spanned arrays

*     Understanding when RAID level-x0 logical drives change to the critical
state

Understanding creating basic arrays

Creating spanned arrays

*     Understanding creating spanned arrays

*     Understanding when RAID level-x0 logical drives change to the critical
state

Creating logical drives

*     Selecting the logical drive size

*     Example: Usable and unusable capacity

Example: Logical drive configurations

*     Example: Usable and unusable capacity

Understanding physical drive capacity and unusable capacity

*     Example: Usable and unusable capacity
*     Example: Total disk capacity

Confirming your system configuration

*     using the serveraid manager interface  Event viewer

*     Configuration wizard notes and attentions

*     Changing the initialization settings
*     Understanding logical-drive synchronization

*     Synchronizing logical drives

Confirming your system configuration

*     using the serveraid manager interface  Event viewer

*     Configuration wizard notes and attentions

*     Changing the initialization settings
*     Understanding logical-drive synchronization

*     Synchronizing logical drives

ServeRAID Manager contents

*     Working with systems in the ServeRAID Manager

*     Adding a remote system

*     Failing to add a remote system

*     Successfully adding a remote system
*     Specifying remote access settings

Using the ServeRAID Manager agent

*     Configuring the ServeRAID Manager agent

Setting your preferences in the ServeRAID Manager

*     Changing the alarm settings


Using ServeRAID Assist, hints, and tips

Finding information in ServeRAID Manager
Removing a remote system

*     Specifying remote access settings
*     Receiving events from a removed system

The ServeRAID Manager menu bar

*     Specifying remote access settings

*     Changing the alarm settings
*     Clearing controller event logs

The ServeRAID Manager tool bar

*     Changing the alarm settings

*     Configuring the ServeRAID controller for clustering
*     Scanning for new or removed ready drives

Working with systems in the tree

*     Managed systems object
*     System object

*     Clearing controller event logs
*     Saving a printable configuration

*     Example: Printable configuration

Saving a printable configuration and event logs

*     Example: Printable configuration

Validating a cluster

ServeRAID controller object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states


Changing the rebuild rate

Changing BIOS-compatibility mapping
Enabling and disabling unattended mode

*     Understanding unattended mode


Configuring the ServeRAID controller for clustering

Scanning for new or removed ready drives

Restore the configuration to the factory-default settings

Copying the configuration from drives

Deleting all arrays

Viewing shared drives

Failing from the active to the passive controller
Replacing a ServeRAID controller

*     Steps for hot-replacing a ServeRAID controller

Integrated RAID controller object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Enabling and disabling unattended mode

*     Understanding unattended mode

Deleting all arrays

Arrays object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Deleting all arrays

Arrays on an LSI 1030 object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Deleting all arrays

Array [letter] object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Deleting an array

Array [letter] on an LSI 1030 object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Deleting an array

Spanned array [number] object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Deleting an array

Arrays in spanned arrays [number] object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Logical drives object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Deleting a logical drive

Logical drives on an integrated RAID controller object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Deleting a logical drive

Logical drives in array [letter] object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Deleting a logical drive

Logical drives in array [letter] on an integrated RAID controller object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Deleting a logical drive

Logical drives in spanned array [number] object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Deleting a logical drive

Physical drives object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Scanning for new or removed ready drives

Physical drives in array [letter] object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

SCSI channel [number] object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states


Changing the SCSI-transfer speed
Scanning for new or removed ready drives

Logical drive [number] object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states


Synchronizing logical drives

Initializing a logical drive

Deleting a logical drive
Unblocking a logical drive

*     Rebuilding a defunct drive

Logical drive [number] on an integrated RAID controller object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states


Initializing a logical drive
Deleting a logical drive

Physical drive [number] object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Creating a hot-spare drive

*     RAID levels that can use a hot-spare or standby hot-spare drive

Creating a standby hot-spare drive

*     RAID levels that can use a hot-spare or standby hot-spare drive


Deleting a hot-spare drive

Deleting a standby hot-spare drive

Removing a defunct drive

Setting a drive state to online
Setting a drive state to defunct

*     Replacing physical drives in an array

Physical drive [number] on an integrated RAID controller object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states

Creating a hot-spare drive

*     RAID levels that can use a hot-spare or standby hot-spare drive


Removing a defunct drive
Setting a drive state to defunct

*     Replacing physical drives in an array

Hot-spare drives object

*     Identifying drives

*     Using Identify to work with your systems
*     ServeRAID and LED flash states


Enclosure object

CD-ROM drive object

Removable-media drive object
Tape drive object

Monitoring systems over a network

*     Adding a remote system

*     Failing to add a remote system

*     Successfully adding a remote system
*     Specifying remote access settings

Using the ServeRAID Manager agent

*     Configuring the ServeRAID Manager agent

Starting the ServeRAID Manager agent

*     Configuring the ServeRAID Manager agent

Verifying that the ServeRAID Manager agent is running

*     Configuring the ServeRAID Manager agent

Using the Notification Manager

*     Using the ServeRAID Manager agent

*     Configuring the ServeRAID Manager agent


Adding a system in the Notification Manager

Deleting a system in the Notification Manager

Modifying a system in the Notification Manager

Sending a test event in the Notification Manager

Monitoring events sent from the Notification Manager

Notification Manager menu bar
Notification Manager tool bar

Using the Security Manager

*     Using the ServeRAID Manager agent

*     Configuring the ServeRAID Manager agent


Adding a user in the Security Manager

Deleting a user in the Security Manager

Modifying a user in the Security Manager

Security Manager menu bar
Security Manager tool bar

Using the SNMP Trap Manager

*     Using the ServeRAID Manager agent

*     Configuring the ServeRAID Manager agent


Adding a system in the SNMP Trap Manager

Deleting a system in the SNMP Trap Manager

Modifying a system in the SNMP Trap Manager

Sending a test trap from the SNMP Trap Manager

Monitoring traps sent from SNMP Trap Manager

Using the SNMP Trap Manager menu bar
Using the SNMP Trap Manager tool bar

ServeRAID Manager contents

*     Understanding logical-drive migration

*     Things to consider when changing the RAID level

*     Example: Increasing free space
*     Example: Increasing the logical drive space

Changing the RAID level

*     Things to consider when changing the RAID level
*     Creating additional logical drives

Increasing free space

*     Example: Increasing free space
*     Creating additional logical drives

Increasing logical-drive space

*     Example: Increasing the logical drive space
*     Extending a partition on a logical drive

Adding physical drives in an existing configuration

*     Things to consider when changing the RAID level

*     Example: Increasing free space
*     Example: Increasing the logical drive space

Confirming your logical-drive migration configuration

*     using the serveraid manager interface  Event viewer

*     using the serveraid manager interface  Status bar
*     Configuration wizard notes and attentions

ServeRAID Manager contents

*     Understanding stripe-unit size

*     Application environment groups reference
*     Changing the stripe-unit size

Selecting a RAID level and tuning performance

*     Things to consider when changing the RAID level

*     Understanding logical drive configuration
*     Selecting the logical drive size

*     Example: Usable and unusable capacity

Example: Logical drive configurations

*     Example: Usable and unusable capacity


Creating additional logical drives
Configuring RAID and creating arrays

Fine-tuning your system

*     Fine-tuning the stripe-unit size

*     Fine-tuning the write-cache mode

*     Application environment groups reference

*     Changing the write-cache mode on a logical drive

*     Changing the write-cache mode on a physical drive

*     Changing the stripe-unit size

*     Understanding adaptive read-ahead cache mode
*     Enabling and disabling read-ahead cache mode

Understanding write-cache mode for physical drives

*     Changing the write-cache mode on a physical drive

Understanding write-cache mode for logical drives

*     Changing the write-cache mode on a logical drive

Understanding enabled and disabled read-ahead cache mode for logical drives

*     Changing the stripe-unit size
*     Enabling and disabling read-ahead cache mode

ServeRAID Assist Glossary

*     array (glossary)

*     auto-synchronization (glossary)

*     battery-backup cache (glossary)

*     BIOS-compatibility mapping  (glossary)

*     BIOS-compatibility mapping -- Extended (glossary)

*     BIOS-compatibility mapping -- Limited (glossary)

*     block (glossary)

*     blocked (glossary)

*     cluster (glossary)

*     compression (glossary)

*     controller (glossary)

*     controller names (glossary)

*     critical (glossary)

*     data mirroring (glossary)

*     data scrubbing (glossary)

*     data striping (glossary)

*     decompression (glossary)

*     defunct (glossary)

*     distributed spare drive (glossary)

*     enclosure (glossary)

*     fault tolerance (glossary)

*     firmware (glossary)

*     free space (glossary)

*     GB (glossary)

*     high availability (glossary)

*     hot add (glossary)

*     hot-pluggable (glossary)

*     hot-spare drive (glossary)

*     hot-swap rebuild (glossary)

*     hot-swappable (glossary)

*     initialize logical drive (glossary)

*     initiator identifiers (glossary)

*     integrated RAID controller (glossary)

*     IPSSEND command-line program (glossary)

*     LSI 1030 controller (glossary)

*     logical drive (glossary)

*     logical-drive migration (glossary)

*     MB (glossary)

*     merge-group number (glossary)

*     merge-group state (glossary)

*     migrating (glossary)

*     mirror role (glossary)

*     Notification Manager (glossary)

*     offline (glossary)

*     okay (glossary)

*     online (glossary)

*     parity (glossary)

*     parity block (glossary)

*     partner name (glossary)

*     PFA (glossary)

*     physical drive (glossary)

*     plug-in (glossary)

*     POST (glossary)

*     quorum drive (glossary)

*     rack enclosure  (glossary)

*     RAID (glossary)

*     RAID level-0 (glossary)

*     RAID level-1 (glossary)

*     RAID level-1E (glossary)

*     RAID level-5 (glossary)

*     RAID level-5E (glossary)

*     RAID level-x0 (glossary)

*     read-ahead cache mode (glossary)

*     read-ahead cache mode - Adaptive (glossary)

*     read-ahead cache mode - Disabled (glossary)

*     read-ahead cache mode - Enabled (glossary)

*     ready (glossary)

*     rebuild (glossary)

*     rebuild rate (glossary)

*     rebuilding (glossary)

*     redundant array of independent disks (RAID) (glossary)

*     restore to factory-default settings (glossary)

*     SAF-TE (glossary)

*     SCSI (glossary)

*     SCSI initiator ID (glossary)

*     SCSI transfer speed (glossary)

*     ServeRAID Manager (glossary)

*     ServeRAID mini-configuration program (glossary)

*     ServeRAID ROM update wizard (glossary)

*     shared drives (glossary)

*     small computer system interface (glossary)

*     spanned array (glossary)

*     standby hot spare (glossary)

*     stripe-unit size (glossary)

*     stripes (glossary)

*     sub-logical drive (glossary)

*     synchronization (glossary)

*     throughput (glossary)

*     unattended mode (glossary)

*     unattended mode -- Disabled (glossary)

*     unattended mode -- Enabled (glossary)

*     write-cache mode (glossary)

*     write-cache mode -- Write-back (glossary)
*     write-cache mode -- Write-through (glossary)
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