Clean Up Test Volumes; Send Diagnostic Data Using Dell Supportassist; Label Sc200/Sc220 Expansion Enclosures - Dell SC4020 Deployment Manual

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Clean Up Test Volumes

After testing is complete, delete the volumes used for testing.
1.
Connect to the server to which the volumes are mapped and remove the volumes.
2.
Use the Dell Storage Manager Client to connect to the Storage Center.
3.
Click the Storage tab.
4.
From the Storage tab navigation pane, select the Volumes node.
5.
Select the volumes to delete.
6.
Right-click on the selected volumes and select Delete. The Delete dialog box opens.
7.
Click OK.

Send Diagnostic Data Using Dell SupportAssist

Use Dell SupportAssist to send diagnostic data to Dell Technical Support.
1.
Use the Dell Storage Manager Client to connect to the Storage Center.
2.
In the Summary tab, click Send SupportAssist Information Now, which is located under
SupportAssist Actions in the Status pane.
The Send SupportAssist Information Now dialog box opens.
3.
Select Storage Center Configuration and Detailed Logs.
4.
Click OK.
5.
(Optional) If the Storage Center is in maintenance mode, return it to normal operation.

Label SC200/SC220 Expansion Enclosures

SC200/SC220 expansion enclosures have do not have displays to indicate the expansion enclosure ID
assigned by Storage Center.
About this task
To facilitate easy identification in the rack, use the Dell Storage Manager Client to match each expansion
enclosure ID to a Service Tag. Locate the Service Tag on the back of each expansion enclosure and then
label it with the correct expansion enclosure ID.
NOTE: If an expansion enclosure is deleted from the Storage Center and then added back, the
expansion enclosure is assigned a new index number, which requires a label change.
Steps
1.
Use the Dell Storage Manager Client to connect to the Storage Center.
2.
Click the Hardware tab.
3.
In the Hardware tab navigation pane, select the Enclosures node.
4.
In the right pane, locate the enclosure to label and record the Service Tag.
5.
Create a label with the enclosure ID.
NOTE: For example, if the name of the enclosure is Enclosure - 2, the enclosure ID is 2.
6.
Locate the expansion enclosure with the recorded Service Tag and apply the ID label to the front left
of the enclosure chassis.
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