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Then, you can add the remote systems to your ServeRAID Manager Enterprise
view. Also, you can choose to use the ServeRAID Manager agent, instead of the
ServeRAID Manager program.
Note:
You cannot monitor other systems when using:
v ServeRAID Manager in bootable-CD mode
v ServeRAID Manager as a plug-in application
In
addition to the ServeRAID Manager, you can use the following:
v The Notification Manager is a tool that you can use to notify other systems
running the ServeRAID Manager of all events that occur on this (that is, the
local) system.
v Use the Email Notification Manager to notify users by email when events occur
on the local system. You can send email notifications to anyone on the network;
the recipient does not have to be running ServeRAID Manager.
v Use the Task Manager to manage scheduled tasks on local or remote systems,
such as logical drive migration or synchronization. You can modify the task
schedule, delete the scheduled task, or view task properties.
More information
v Adding a remote system (action)
v Using the ServeRAID Manager agent
v Starting the ServeRAID Manager agent
v Verifying that the ServeRAID Manager agent is running
v Using the Notification Manager
v Using the Email Notification Manager
v Using the Task Manager
Using
the Notification Manager:
Note: You cannot use the Notification Manager when using:
v ServeRAID Manager in bootable-CD mode
v ServeRAID Manager as a plug-in application
The
Notification Manager is a tool that you can use to notify other systems
running the ServeRAID Manager of all events that occur on this (that is, the local)
system. The user of the system types system names in the notification list. Each
system in the list is notified of all events that occur on the local system.
You can use the Notification Manager to:
v Add a system to the notification list
v Delete a system from the notification list
v Modify system properties in the notification list
v Send a test event to a system in the notification list
v Monitor events sent from the Notification Manager
The Notification Manager is enabled by default. To disable the Notification
Manager, click Actions Disable notifications . If you disable the Notification
Manager, the events are generated, but not dispatched to remote systems.
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