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2.4 Modifying the ETERNUSmgr Top Menu System

ETERNUS Disk storage systems ETERNUSmgr User Guide -Introduction-

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Edit the copied Top Menu file. Use a text editor such as Note Pad.

End of procedure

2.4.2

Editing Top Menu file (menu.htm)

Describing how to add a link to the Alarm History files and a matching target device explanation
to the Top Menu file.

Setting the Link to the Alarm History Files

Following the normal syntax rules for HTML, simply add the link address between the
quotation marks to complete the setup.

Installation Location (Machine Name)

Add the target device name, etc. after . The character string may be changed as you
like.
For example, immediately after installation of ETERNUSmgr the top menu includes the following
line containing links to the target device login.

ETERNUS2000

  • ETERNUS2000 #1

    a>

    The above line is for HTTP communication between the client and the target device.
    Change "http:" to "https:" and ":80" to ":443" to use HTTPS.

    ETERNUS Disk storage systems other than ETERNUS2000

    (Example: ETERNUS3000)

  • ETERNUS3000

    #1
    The link to "login.htm" noted above displays the login screen for the English version.
    Change this to login_jp.htm to display the device login screen in Japanese.

    See "ETERNUSmgr User Guide -Settings/Maintenance-" for details of machine login.

    [Example]

    The following example is for monitoring an ETERNUS3000 device.
    Change the link in the Top Menu file, and add an explanation of the location.

    Target Address = 000.000.000.000

    Old Alarm History Index URL=http://domain-name/eternus-mgr/html_1/

    New Alarm History Index URL=http://domain-name/eternus-mgr/alarm/

    Specify the same value of "HTML_ALARMFILE_URL" specified in the setup file (STX~.INI) to
    the new Alarm History Index URL.