3. Change the recipient properties in the appropriate fields.
4. Click Modify.
More information
v Using the Email Notification Manager
v Adding a recipient to the email notification list
v Deleting a recipient from the email notification list
v Sending a test message to a recipient in the email notification list
Sending
a test message in the Email Notification Manager: Use this action to send a
test message to a recipient in the email notification list:
1. Click a recipient in the e-mail notification list.
Note: This action is disabled if you do not click a recipient.
2. Click Actions → Send test message.
If the test fails, verify the following and try the test again:
1. You typed the correct e-mail address when you added the recipient to the
Email Notification Manager.
2. You typed the correct SMTP server address when you configured the Email
Notification Manager.
More information
v Using the Email Notification Manager
v Adding a recipient to the email notification list
v Deleting a recipient from the email notification list
v Modifying recipient properties in the email notification list
Using
the Task Manager:
Note: You cannot use the Task Manager in bootable-CD mode or when using the
ServeRAID Manager as a plug-in application.
The Task Manager is a tool that you can use to manage scheduled tasks, such as a
logical drive migration or synchronizing a logical drive. For each scheduled task,
the Task Manager displays the task start time, status, and description.
You can use the Task Manager to:
v Modify a task’s schedule
v Delete a scheduled task
v View task properties
The Task Manager is enabled by default. To disable the Task Manager, click
Actions → Disable Task Scheduler .
Note: If you disable the Task Manager, a task may miss its start time. To run the
task, you must reschedule it. See Understanding scheduled tasks for more
about missed start times.
An example
You schedule a synchronization task with an initial start time of Sunday, October
13, 2003 at 2:00 AM. Due to a power outage, the task misses its start time. The Task
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