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Fault time of scsi slots, Community authority, Coexistence with the oracle products – NEC Express 5800/320Lc User Manual

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5-22 Installing and Using Utilities

Hard Disk Drives Mirrored By the Rapid Disk Resync (RDR) Function

The Data Viewer’s [Mirror Disk] tree of [FTSever] shows a pair of hard disk drives constructing
mirroring as one mirror.

Therefore the status of a volume (such as span volume and striping volume) over multiple hard disk
drives created by the RDR function may not be displayed correctly. Use the RDR Utility for
checking the state of mirrored hard disk drives created by the RDR function.

Fault Time of SCSI Slots

In the NEC Express5800/ft series with ft control software 3.0, “Time of last fault” in [Maintenance]
under [SCSI slot] on a Data Viewer is not supported. Therefore the time will not be displayed
correctly.

Community Authority

Depending on your OS type or its version, settings for community, SNMP service’s security
function, are not made, or default settings of authority are different

To enable the remote shutdown and threshold change functions via NEC ESMPRO Manager, make
settings of community and set its authority to "READ CREATE" or "READ WRITE."

Monitoring with NEC ESMPRO Manager Ver.4.0 or Earlier

Some items cannot be monitored with NEC ESMPRO Manager of version 4.0 or earlier.

NEC ESMPRO Manager Ver.4.1 is registered in NEC EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM. Use the
NEC ESMPRO Manager Ver.4.1.

Coexistence with the Oracle products

The installation of the Oracle products may change Startup Type of SNMP Service into “Manual”. If
so, change the setting back to “Automatic” and set up correctly according to the description of the
Oracle product.

Change of SNMP Community

If the security setting of the SNMP Service of a system, where the NEC ESMPRO Agent is installed,
is changed from the default “public” to a community name, change the community settings of the
NEC ESMPRO Agent, too.

1.

Double-click the [NEC ESMPRO Agent] icon in [Control Panel].

2.

Select a desired community name from the [SNMP Community] list box in [SNMP
Setting] of the [General] sheet.

The community names to receive SNMP packets from are listed in the [SNMP
Community] list box.

3.

Click the [OK] button to terminate the operation.

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