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Using the Storage Console
4.3.2.3SCO UnixWare
Execute the Storage Console by entering http://localhost:360 in the Netscape* browser provided with UnixWare. Note that UnixWare prompts you to login to the machine with a User ID of root.
4.3.3Launching the Intel® Integrated RAID Storage Console for Remote Administration
4.3.3.1Microsoft Windows NT
To configure Intel Integrated RAID on a remote machine, you will need to know its hostname or IP Address. Execute the Storage Console by entering http://[hostname or IP Address]/scripts/iop.exe/ 0/8/0 in your HTML browser. Note that you must be logged in as Administrator or equivalent in the domain of the remote machine to remotely configure it.
4.3.3.2Novell NetWare
To configure Intel Integrated RAID on a remote machine, you will need to know its hostname or IP Address. Execute the Storage Console by entering http://[hostname or IP Address]/i2o/2/8/ index.htm in your HTML browser. Note that Novell requires you to authenticate to the tree in which the remote server resides. NetWare 4.x requires a fully qualified login name. For example,
.CN=ADMIN.0=ORG_NAME.T=TREE_NAME.
If you have another web server product, like Apache Web Server*, installed on the remote server, you will need to specify port 8008 in the URL. For example, http://[hostname or IP Address]:8008/ i2o/2/8/index.htm
4.3.3.3SCO UnixWare
To configure Intel Integrated RAID on a remote machine, you will need to know its hostname or IP Address. Execute the Storage Console by entering http://[hostname or IP Address]:360 in your HTML browser. Note that UnixWare requires you to login to the remote machine with a User ID of root.
4.3.4Intel® Integrated RAID Storage Console
The Storage Console Current Configuration screen displays the current configuration of your RAID subsystem. It displays the RAID Volume List and Physical Disk List. The current configuration can also be viewed by clicking on View Config in the Menu. See Figure
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