Adaptec Storage Manager Network Card User Manual


 
Chapter 13: Managing Remote Systems 133
Introduction
To manage remote systems, you must log in to them from the local
system. (See Logging In to Remote Systems on page 61 for a definition of
‘local’ and ‘remote’ systems, and for log in instructions.) Adaptec
Storage Manager must be installed and running on a remote system
before you can log in to it.
Once you have logged in to a remote system, you can work with its
controllers, disk drives, and logical drives as if they were part of your
local system. You must log in with the proper permission level to
complete the tasks you wish to perform. (See Understanding Permission
Levels on page 35 for more information.)
Removing a Remote System
If you no longer want to monitor a remote system, you can remove it
from the Enterprise View of Adaptec Storage Manager.
Removing a remote system does not cause it to fail.
To remove a remote system:
1 In the menu bar of the main window, select Remote, select Remove
managed system, then click the system you want to remove.
The Remove Managed System window opens.
2 If you want to continue receiving events from the remote system
after it’s been removed from the local system, select Continue to
receive events from the remote system from the drop-down menu.
3 Click OK.
The remote system is removed from the Enterprise View of Adaptec
Storage Manager.