system. The next time you start the ServeRAID Manager, it automatically loads the
systems into the Enterprise view. When you click one of these systems, the
ServeRAID Manager either:
v Opens the Add Managed System window and prompts for the security
information, if the remote ServeRAID Manager has security enabled and you did
not save the user name and password.
v Connects to the system and retrieves the system information, if you saved the
user name and password, or security is disabled.
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v Adding a remote system
Specifying
remote access settings:
Note: This action is not supported when using the following:
v ServeRAID Manager in bootable-CD mode
v ServeRAID Manager as a plug-in application
Local-only
mode
Complete the following steps to run the ServeRAID Manager in local-only mode:
1. In the User Preferences window, click the Remote access settings tab.
2. Select the Local only box.
3. Click OK.
4. Restart the ServeRAID Manager for this setting to take effect.
The next time you start the ServeRAID Manager, TCP/IP networking will be
disabled. In local-only mode, you cannot monitor any remote systems and no
remote systems can monitor your system.
Networking
mode
Complete the following steps to run the ServeRAID Manager in networking mode:
1. In the User Preferences window, click the Remote access settings tab.
2. If the Local only box is selected, deselect it.
3. Click OK.
4. Restart the ServeRAID Manager for this setting to take effect.
Note:
The default port numbers for remote access are 34571-34574. If you have a
conflict with these numbers, you must configure the agent to use different
ports.
More information
v Adding a remote system
v Removing a remote system
v Configuring the ServeRAID Manager agent
Removing
a remote system:
Note: This action is not supported when using the following:
v ServeRAID Manager in bootable-CD mode
v ServeRAID Manager as a plug-in application
102 ServeRAID Manager Installation and User's Guide