4. If there are logical drives defined, click Yes to delete all logical drives and
restore all parameters in the configuration to the factory defaults. If there are
no logical drives defined, the ServeRAID Manager automatically restores all
parameters in the configuration to the factory-default settings.
Saving a printable configuration and event logs
Use this action to save a report of your configuration and event logs that you can
print.
1. In the Enterprise view, click
(server).
2. Right-click ServeRAID Manager Actions → Save printable configuration and
event logs. The ServeRAID Manager creates one text file for each controller.
The file name is Raid x.log where x is a number assigned to the file.
Note: If you are in bootable-CD mode, you can save the files to a diskette in
the A drive only.
The
ServeRAID Manager copies to each text file all configuration information for
the following:
v The controller in the selected system
v Any physical drive on the controller
v Any array on the controller
v Any logical drive on the controller
v Device event logs
v defunct drive event logs
v Software event logs
v Hardware event logs
The ServeRAID Manager saves all events currently in the event log, not only the
events associated with the selected system.
More information
v Example: Printable configuration
v Saving a printable configuration
Saving a printable configuration
Use this action to save a report of your configuration that you can print.
1. In the Enterprise view, click
(system).
2. Right-click Save printable configuration. The Save File window opens.
3. Choose the directory and file name for your report. The default directory is the
directory in which the ServeRAID Manager is installed. The default file name is
RaidCfg.log.
Note:
If you are in bootable-CD mode, you can save to a diskette in the A
drive only.
The
ServeRAID Manager copies to a text file all configuration information for the
following:
v Each controller in the selected system
v All physical drives on the controller
v All arrays on the controller
v All logical drives on the controller
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