Configuring pfr700 network and snmp settings – Grass Valley Profile XP Aug 16 2004 User Manual
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Chapter 3 Working with RAID Storage Using GVG Disk Utility
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NOTE: Disks modules may not be visible in the tree view if they are part of a newly
bound LUN. You must restart your RAID chassis and the Profile XP Media
Platform to allow the drive modules to be seen in GVG Disk Utility.
4. Click
OK
to continue.
The disk is disabled, and the disk fault LED is steady amber.
5. Remove and replace the disk module.
Refer to procedures in the PFR 700 Instruction Manual.
6. Wait approximately 1 minute for the disk to initialize.
The disk ready LED is flashing.
7. To check rebuild status, do one of the following:
• Select the replacement disk icon in GVG Disk Utility, then view the disk status
in the right-hand pane. You may need to refresh the GVG Disk Utility display.
On completion, the drive status changes from Rebuilding to Online.
• Open the Progress dialog box, by clicking
View | Progress Report
.
NOTE: If you accidentally disable the wrong disk module, you can enable it again
by removing it and then replacing it in the chassis.
Configuring PFR700 network and SNMP settings
Network and SNMP settings are set and stored on the LAN card. Therefore the PFR700
RAID chassis, including its one or two RAID controllers, is a single networked device.
This is different than other PFR series RAID devices in which each controller is a
networked device.
You can use the GVG Disk Utility to configure the following settings for the PFR700
RAID chassis:
• IP address
• Subnet mask
• Gateway Address
• SNMP trap destinations
To configure these settings, do the following:
1. In the GVG Disk Utility, right-click the icon for a PFR700 controller and select
Set
Network Properties
. The Controller Network Settings dialog box opens.