Accusys StorConn GUI User Manual
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User’s Manual
About this manual
Congratulations on your selection of the StorConn GUI (graphical user interface). StorConn
supports web-based real time local or remote monitoring of a RAID. It is designed to be used in
conjunction with Accusys DeskRAID/InneRAID linked to each host. This manual covers all the
information in detail.
Intended user
This manual is designed and written for users installing and using StorConn. The intended user
should have working knowledge of RAID planning and data storage.
Organization of the manual
Chapter 1:
Introduction to StorConn provides details of key features, checklists of
requirements and pre-installation assumptions.
Chapter 2:
Setting up StorConn in Windows guides users through the entire setup
process. In addition to installation of the GUI, this chapter explains how to view
the history log.
Chapter 3:
Setting up StorConn in Mac OS guides Mac users through the entire setup
process. In addition to installation of the GUI, this chapter explains how to view
the history log and configure email alert settings. Users of other operating
systems should skip this chapter.
Chapter 4:
Setting up StorConn in Linux guides Linux users through the entire setup
process. In addition to installation of the GUI, this chapter explains how to view
the history log and configure email alert settings. Users of other operating
systems should skip this chapter.
Chapter 5: Trouble shooting lists all of event messages and the possible solution for
trouble shooting during using StorConn.
Appendix C: Contact Accusys lists contact details of Accusys business units around the
world.
Guide to conventions
Important information that users should be aware of is indicated with the following icons:
Caution
This icon indicates the existence of a potential hazard that
could result in personal injury, damage to your equipment or
loss of data if the safety instruction is not observed
Note
This icon indicates useful tips on getting the most from your
RAID controller.