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Caution:
If you disable the alarm, no audible signal will sound when an error occurs on the
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controller.
To disable a controller's alarm:
1
In the Enterprise View, select the controller you want.
2
In the menu bar, click Actions, select Alarm Actions, then click Disable (shown in the figure
in
Step 3 on page
91).
The alarm is disabled for that system.
Rescanning a Controller
After you connect a disk drive to or remove a 'Ready' (non-failed) disk drive from a controller,
Adaptec Storage Manager may not recognize the change until it rescans the controller.
To rescan a controller:
1
In the Enterprise View, click the controller.
2
In the menu bar, select Actions, then click Rescan.
Adaptec Storage Manager scans all the channels or ports on the controller you selected.
When the scan is complete, a report appears.
3
Click Done after you have reviewed the scan report.
Saving Your Controller Configuration
If you require a record of your controller configurations, you can use Adaptec Storage
Manager to create a text file with this information about all controllers on a selected system:
Controllers
Disk drives
Disk drives used in logical drives
Logical drives
To save a system's controller configurations:
1
In the Enterprise View, click the local or remote system.
2
In the menu bar, select Actions, then click Save printable configuration.
3
In the Save window, browse to the directory you want, then enter a file name for the
report. (The default directory is the directory in which the Adaptec Storage Manager is
installed. The default file name is RaidCfg.log.)
A text-file report is saved.
Setting a Controller's Default Task Priority
To set the default priority for all tasks running on the controller to High, Medium, or Low,
right-click the controller in the Enterprise View or Physical Devices View, then select Change
default task priority.
Note:
This setting applies to new tasks. It does not affect currently running tasks.
Chapter 8: Maintaining Physical Devices
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