2.5 Monitoring Multiple Target Devices
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<H2>Select RAID Device</H2> <TABLE><TR><TD>
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<a href="http://000.000.000.001:80/login.htm" target="_blank">ETERNUS3000 #1</a>
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<a href="http://000.000.000.002:80/login.htm" target="_blank">ETERNUS2000 #1</a>
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<a href="http://000.000.000.003:80/login.htm" target="_blank">ETERNUS3000 #2</a>
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<H2>Show hardware error detect log list</H2> <TABLE><TR><TD>
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Caution:
•Underlined text is displayed on screen.
•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 lines after link to the Alarm History Files Directory. These lines should not be edited, but may be deleted if target status display is not required.
<!-- Status of 000.000.000.000 -- ><font color="red">(*Offline*)</font>
The "<font color="red">(*Offline*)</font>" portion is dynamically changed to one of the following by ETERNUSmgr:
Normal | <font color="black">(Normal)</font> | |
Offline | <font color="red">(*Offline*)</font> | |
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.
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