Users Guide

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Disabling The Enclosure Alarm
Does my enclosure support this feature? See Supported Features.
Select the Disable Alarm task to disable the enclosure alarm. The alarm is turned off when the enclosure exceeds a warning
threshold for temperature or experiences other error conditions such as a failed fan, power supply, or controller. If the alarm is
already turned on, you can turn it off with this task.
Setting Asset Data
Does my enclosure support this feature? See Supported Features.
You can change the asset tag and asset name of the enclosure. The new asset tag and asset name that you specify are
displayed on the Information/Configuration of the enclosure.
Changing The Asset Tag And Asset Name Of An Enclosure
To change the asset tag and asset name of the enclosure:
1. Type the new asset tag name in the New asset tag field.
You can specify an inventory number or other useful information for your environment. The asset tag typically refers to the
enclosure hardware.
2. Type the new asset name in the New asset name field.
You can specify a name useful to you for organizing your storage environment. For example, the asset name could refer to
the type of data stored on the enclosure or to the enclosures location.
3. Click Apply Changes.
To exit and cancel your changes, click Go Back To Enclosure Information Page.
Related concepts
Setting Asset Data
To Locate Set Asset Data In Storage Management
To locate this task in storage management:
1. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tree, expand Storage to display the controller objects.
2. Expand a controller object.
3. Select the Enclosure object.
4. Click Information/Configuration.
5. Select Set Asset Data from the Enclosure Tasks drop-down menu.
6. Click Execute.
Blinking The LED On The Enclosure
Does my enclosure support this feature? See Supported Features.
Select the Blink task to blink the LED on the enclosure. You may want to use this task to locate an enclosure. The LEDs on the
enclosure may display different colors and blinking patterns. For more information on what the blink colors and patterns indicate,
refer to the enclosure hardware documentation.
Setting The Temperature Probe Values
Does my enclosure support this feature? See Supported Features.
The temperature probes monitor the temperature of the enclosure. Each temperature probe has a warning and a failure
threshold. The warning threshold indicates that the enclosure is approaching an unacceptably warm or cool temperature. You
can modify the warning threshold.
The failure threshold indicates that the temperature of the enclosure has gone below the minimum threshold or exceeded the
maximum threshold which may cause data loss. You cannot change the default values for the failure threshold.
Enclosures And Backplanes
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