Start-Up Mcraid Storage Manager - Sans Digital ES208X12HP Installation Manual

12g raid controller card
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Create RAID set
Expand RAID set
Define volume set
Add physical drive
Modify volume set
Modify RAID level/stripe size
Define pass-through disk drives
Modify system function
Update firmware
Designate drives as hot spares

6.1. Start-up McRAID Storage Manager

With McRAID storage manager, you can:
Locally manage a system containing a supported RAID storage
and a supported browser.
Remote and managed systems must have a TCP/IP connection.
Start-up from Windows/Mac Local Administration
Once ArcHTTP and CLI have been installed, the ArcHTTP - background task automatically starts each time when you
start your computer. There is one MARID icon showing on your "Desktop" or "Start" menu. This icon is for you to
start up the ArcHTTP (launch the McRAID storage manager) and CLI utility. When you click on the ArcHTTP from
MRAID icon, it shows all RAID controllers available on the host system and create an individual RAID controller icon
located on left column of the "ArcHTTP Configurations" screen. This RAID controller icon is for user to launch the
selected RAID controller web browser McRAID storage manager.
Locate "Web Management" and launch the selected McRAID storage manager. Enter RAID storage default User
Name "admin" and the Password "0000" when the login page prompted for it. After logging in, the McRAID storage
manager process starts.
Start-up from Local Administration: To configure the internal SAS RAID controller. You need to know its IP
address. You can find the IP address assigned by the ArcHTTP proxy server installation: Binding IP:[X.X.X.X]
and controller listen port.
1. You can click on the individual adapter icon located on left column of the "ArcHTTP Configurations" screen
or Launch your McRAID storage manager by entering http://[Computer IP Address]:[Port Number] in the
web browser.
that has Windows or Mac OS X, ArcHTTP
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