v Modifying a scheduled task
Monitoring
storage enclosures on a network: You can monitor network-attached
storage enclosures from a ServeRAID Manager console running on the local
system. The ServeRAID Manager management station software must be installed
and running on the system to which the storage enclosure is attached. Then, you
can add a management station to your ServeRAID Manager Enterprise view.
You can configure the management station to monitor and manage
network-attached storage:
v Use the Security Manager to allow users to configure and view enclosure
information from remote systems.
v Use the Email Notification Manager to notify users by email when events occur
on the enclosures attached to the management station. You can send email
notifications to any user on the network; the recipient does not have to be
running ServeRAID Manager.
v Use the SNMP Trap Manager to notify other systems running an SNMP console
of all SNMP traps that occur on the enclosures attached to the management
station.
More information
v Adding a management station
v Using the management station agent
v Adding a management station agent
Using
the Security Manager: Use the Security Manager to give users the ability to
connect to a management station from remote systems and configure and view the
attached enclosures. You must configure at least one user name and password
before any user can connect to the management station.
Note: You cannot disable security for a management station.
Use the following actions in the Security Manager to manage users’ ability to
configure and view network storage from remote systems:
v Add a user
v Delete a user
v Modify a user
The first time you open the Security Manager, the ServeRAID Manager prompts
you to type an Admin (administrator) password. Either type a password or click
Cancel to not have an Admin user.
The Security Manager interface
The Security Manager consists of the following:
Toolbar
Provides quick-path icons for common tasks.
Security list
Displays the users with access to this management station.
The
Security Manager logs events to a logging file, RAIDSEC.LOG. If this file
exceeds 200 KB, the ServeRAID Manager copies the file to RAIDSEC.OLD and
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