Galaxy Metal Gear 65 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
System Configuration
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Subsystem will not function. You must resolve the problem and restart the Galaxy 65 Subsystem. If the
problem is not resolved, it will shut down again.
Alarm conditions trigger an event message that displays in the event log.
Table 5–1 shows the temperature and voltage thresholds for each alarm and how to resolve the problem.
To enable or disable the alarm:
1
From SAM, select
Manage Galaxy 65 Subsystem > General Config > Audio Alarm
.
The Audio Alarm page displays.
2 Select the alarm option you want.
3 Click Change Configuration.
5.6 Controlling Host Access to the
Galaxy 65’s Write-back Cache Setting
You can prevent host systems from using SCSI mode-select commands to change the Galaxy 65
Subsystem’s write-back cache setting. Some operating systems disable write cache. If cache lock is
enabled, the host cannot change the cache setting. The default setting is disabled.
This option is useful in some environments where the host system disables the Galaxy 65 Subsystem’s
write-back cache, resulting in degraded performance.
To lock the cache setting:
1
From SAM, select
Manage Galaxy 65 Subsystem > General Config > Option Configuration
.
The Option Configuration page displays.
2
Select the Host Control of Write-back Cache option you want.
3
Click
Change Options
.
Table 5–1 Alarm thresholds
Alarm threshold What to do when the alarm sounds
Galaxy 65 Subsystem internal
temperature
Warning: 0°C to 4°C and
66°C to 70°C
Shutdown: <0°C and >70°C
Check SAM to confirm what the alarm means by
clicking
Event Log
on any page.
Check the ambient temperature and lower it, if needed.
Ambient temperature should be less than 40°C.
Check that the Galaxy 65 Subsystem has good airflow
clearance.
SM
CPU temperature
Warning: 0°C to 4°C and
91°C to 100°C
Shutdown: <0°C and >100°C
Same as above.