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Chapter 2 Setup

Caution:

Bold text indicates the portions that have been changed.

ETERNUSmgr is able to indicate the current status of each target device in the top menu. This is done using the following line after the link to the Alarm History Files Directory. When the device IP address is changed, also change this line. If status dis- play is not performed, delete this line.

<!-- Status of 000.000.000.000 -- <font color="red">(*Offline*)</font>

"The "<font color="red">(*Offline*)</font>" portion of this line is overwritten by either one of the following.

Normal

<font

color="black">(Normal)</font>

Offline

<font

color="red">(*Offline*)</font>

2

ATTENTION

<font

color="red"><b>(*ATTENTION*)</b></font>

BUSY

<font

color="red">(*BUSY*)</font>

See "Chapter 4 Control Interfaces (Top Menu)" (page 39) for Top Menu details.

2.5Monitoring Multiple Target Devices

This chapter explains how to monitor multiple target devices by creating new setup files and editing the top menu.

2.5.1Setup File Cautions

To monitor multiple target devices, a new setup file must be created for each target device that is to be monitored:

The following naming format must be used for the setup files.

Format: STX-.INI

If the file name is other than as specified above, ETERNUSmgr will not be able to detect the file.

The only place setup files should be saved is the installation directory. If a setup file is saved in another directory, ETERNUSmgr will not be able to find it.

The next time the ETERNUSmgr starts, monitoring of the new target devices will start. To begin monitor- ing immediately, manually reboot ETERNUSmgr.

2.5.2Creating a Setup File for Each Target Device

For each additional device that is to be monitored, save a renamed copy of the sample setup file (created by the installation procedure in the Installation Directory) and edit the parameters as necessary for the given target.

The following example procedures assume that the setup file for device 1 already exists and just creates a new setup file for device 2.

Caution:

No special text editor is required to edit a setup file.

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Contents Page Page Structure of this Manual PrefaceFollowing are related materials Related MaterialPreface Abbreviations AcknowledgmentsThis page is intentionally left blank Contents Index ContentsETERNUSmgr Outline About ETERNUSmgrClient communication ETERNUSmgr Outline ETERNUSmgr System ConfigurationNetwork Requirements About ETERNUSmgr Managing Server communication ETERNUSmgr Functions Target Device Configuration BrowserETERNUSmgr Functions Target Device Monitoring and Failure NotificationYes Can be monitored, No Cannot be monitored Target Device Setup and MaintenanceMail Server ETERNUSmgr for Windows Required Software and HardwareETERNUSmgr Server Client This page is intentionally left blank Setup files SetupSetup files Setting Items and Parameters Required by each OS ETERNUSmgr for Solaris OS and Linux Procedure Modifying the ETERNUSmgr SetupTarget Address Setting ItemsTarget Device Settings For WindowsPOLLINGTIME=300 When the actual polling exceeds the scheduled polling timePolling Interval Target TypeDetect Offline Targets Target FlagBusy Target Detection Time Mail Notification SettingsAdmin Mail Address Alarm Mailing IntervalMAILSENDTIME=300 AdminmailsvMail Server Address ETERNUSmgr for Windows only Mail Server Smtp Port ETERNUSmgr for Windows onlySender Mail Address Alarm History File SettingsAlarm History File Directory Htmlalarmfileurl up to 64 characters Alarm History Index URLNumber of Days Alarm History Files are Kept Alarm Text Date Files Alarm Text File SettingsAlarm Text Files Directory Setup ParameterLog Files Directory Log File SettingsNumber of Days Alarm Text Date Files are Kept LOGFILEDAY=7 Changing the Windows version setting to D\ETERNUSmgr\log1\Number of Days Log Files are Kept Output Log File Modifying the ETERNUSmgr Top Menu SystemCopying/Modifying the Top Menu Files ETERNUSmgr for Solaris OS and Linux Procedure Storage systems other than ETERNUS2000 Setting the Link to the Alarm History Files Installation Location Machine Name Editing Top Menu file menu.htmSetup Example Html ↓ BecomesFormat STX-.INI Setup File CautionsCreating a Setup File for Each Target Device Monitoring Multiple Target DevicesFile name starts with STX and ends with .INI Monitoring Multiple Target Devices3rd Target Device ETERNUS3000#2 Adding the Extra Target Devices to the Top Menu FileExample 1st Target Device ETERNUS3000#1 2nd Target Device ETERNUS2000#1Status of 000.000.000.000 -- font color=red*Offline*/font Starting Up ETERNUSmgr Startup and ShutdownETERNUSmgr for Solaris OS and Linux ETERNUSmgr for Solaris OS and Linux Solaris OE example Setting the ETERNUSmgr Daemon for Automatic StartupShutting Down ETERNUSmgr ETERNUSmgr for Windows ETERNUSmgr for WindowsP2X0-0202-01EN ETERNUSmgr User Guide -Introduction For Windows Registering the ETERNUSmgr Service for Automatic Startup This page is intentionally left blank Select RAID Device menu Control Interfaces Top MenuETERNUS6000 Show hardware error detect log list menuSolaris OS, Linux, and Windows Version Cautions ETERNUSmgr User Guide -Introduction- P2X0-0202-01EN Detectoffline = True Windows only cautions UninstallYYYYMMDDHHmmSSn.html Alarm History MessagesExample Alarm History File MessagesStxgrYYYYMMDD.log Alarm Text FilesAlarm Text Date Files Hardware Status was changed. See below Alarm Text Fixed FileMail Messages ETERNUSmgr VxxLxx Http Polling engine was startedStatus Component#Serial NumberStatusSerial number Regular Messages Code Log MessagesUndefined Parameter parameter Code Log Messages Server Status Change CodeWork files create to temp directory Code Bad Parameter parameter CodeFatal Error Messages Code Not Find Parameter parameter Code Log Messages Cant Allocate Memory CodeBad IP Address host name or IP address Code Cant Create Directory path CodeResult of a target device status inquiry Success An example of log message output is shown belowLog Messages Logfileday Htmlalarmfilename HtmlalarmfilepathIndex Index ETERNUSmgr User Guide -Introduction P2X0-0202-01EN