Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Checking The Temperature Of The Enclosure
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
To check the temperature:
1. In the Server Administrator window, under the system tree, click Storage dashboard.
2. Expand the tree view until the Temperatures object is displayed.
3. Select the Temperatures object. The temperature reported by the temperature probe is displayed in celsius in the Reading
column in the right pane.
Changing The Warning Threshold On The Temperature Probe
The temperature probes are listed in the Temperature Probes section. To change the temperature probes warning threshold:
1. Select the probes that you want to change.
2. Select Set new values in Set New Temperature Probe Values page.
3. Type the lowest acceptable temperature in celsius for the enclosure in the Minimum Warning Threshold text box. The text
box label indicates the range that you can specify.
4. Type the highest acceptable temperature in celsius for the enclosure in the Maximum Warning Threshold text box. The
text box label indicates the range that you can specify.
5. Click Apply Changes.
To return to the default values, Reset to default values and click Apply Changes. The default values are displayed in the
Minimum Warning Threshold and Maximum Warning Threshold text boxes.
NOTE:
On some enclosures, Storage Management may experience a short delay before displaying the current enclosure
temperature and temperature probe status.
To Locate Set Temperature Probe Values 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. Expand a Connector object.
4. Select the enclosure object.
5. Select the Information/Configuration subtab.
6. Select Set Temperature Probe Values from the Available Tasks drop-down menu.
7. Click Execute.
Available Reports
View Slot Occupancy Report
View Slot Occupancy Report
NOTE: This option is not supported when the drive is not mapped on PERC hardware controllers running in HBA mode.
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
The View Occupancy Slot Report task allows you to view empty slots, occupied slots, or slots split by the backplane zoning
functionality of the selected enclosure. The report provides a diagram that represents the occupancy of physical drive slots.
Move the mouse over each slot to view details, such as physical disk ID, state, and size.
For more information on flexible backplane zoning, see Backplanes.
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Enclosures And Backplanes