IBM Version 8.30 Computer Hardware User Manual


 
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v Using display groups
v Creating a display group (action)
v Moving systems in and out of a display group (action)
Moving systems in and out of a display group:
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
Use
this action to move a system or enclosure into an existing display group; to
move the system or enclosure from one display group to another; or to remove the
system or enclosure from a display group.
1. In the Enterprise view, click
(system) or
(enclosure).
2. To move the system into a display group or from one display group to another,
right-click Change display group and then the display group name.
3. To remove the system from the display group, right-click Change display
group none.
Note:
When you remove the last system in a display group, the ServeRAID
Manager deletes the display group.
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v Using display groups
v Creating a display group (action)
v Deleting or renaming a display group (action)
Changing
the display options: You can sort objects in the ServeRAID Manager
Enterprise view alphabetically or chronologically. You can also view the disk
capacity unit of measure in megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB), or terabytes (TB).
Note: The local system always appears first when you sort objects alphabetically.
Complete the following steps set the display options:
1. In the User Preferences window, click the Display options tab.
2. From the System tree sorting list, select chronological or alphabetical.
Note:
This action is not supported in bootable-CD mode.
3. From the Capacity display units list, select one of the following:
v MB (megabytes)
v GB (gigabytes)
v TB (terabytes)
v Auto-select
Choose Auto-select to let the ServeRAID Manager choose the unit of measure
for you, based on the drive size. With this option, the ServeRAID Manager may
display different drives with different units.
4. Click OK.
Monitoring systems over a network
You can monitor other systems over a network. To do so, the ServeRAID Manager
must be installed and running on your local system and on the other systems.
150 ServeRAID Manager Installation and User's Guide