Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- What’s New for Version 5.1
- Setup and Administration
- Installing Server Administrator
- Using Server Administrator
- Instrumentation Service
- Remote Access Service
- Overview
- Hardware Prerequisites
- Software Prerequisites
- Adding and Configuring DRAC Users
- Configuring an Existing DRAC User
- Configuring the DRAC Network Properties
- Configuring the DRAC Alert Properties
- Configuring DRAC III Dial-in (PPP) Users and Modem Settings
- Configuring the DRAC Remote Features Properties
- Configuring DRAC Security
- Accessing and Using a Dell Remote Access Controller
- Working With the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)
- Storage Management Service
- Server Administrator Logs
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Index

102 Storage Management Service
NOTE: It is recommended that you use Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 3 (Update 6) or Red Hat Enterprise Linux
version 4 for Storage Management Service.
When using the Storage Management, you can click
Help
on the global navigation bar for more
detailed information about the specific window you are viewing. Help is available for all windows
accessible to the user based on user privilege level and the specific hardware and software groups that
Server Administrator discovers on the managed system.
Software Prerequisites
See the Storage Management readme (readme_sm.txt) and the Server Administrator readme
(readme_sa.txt) for the complete software and hardware requirements. These files are available on the
Systems Management Consoles CD.
Hardware Prerequisites
Installing Storage Management on a system that does not have a supported controller, or a controller
that is not attached to storage is an unsupported configuration. For a list of the supported controllers and
for other information about the Storage Management Service hardware requirements, see the Server
Administrator (readme_sa.txt), and Storage Management readme (readme_sm.txt) files on the
Systems Management Consoles CD.
Storage Management Service
Installing the Storage Management replaces any previous installation of the Array Manager managed
system (server software) and console (client software) that resides on the system. If only the Array
Manager console is installed on the system, then installing the Storage Management does not replace the
Array Manager console.
The Storage Management Service provides advanced features for configuring a system's locally attached
RAID and non-RAID disk storage. Storage Management enables you to perform controller and enclosure
functions for all supported RAID and non-RAID controllers and PowerVault™ 2xxS and PowerVault
MD1000 enclosures from the Server Administrator graphical interface without requiring use of the
controller BIOS utilities.
Using the Storage Management Service, you can protect your data by configuring data-redundancy,
assigning hot spares, or rebuilding failed drives. You can also perform data-destructive tasks such as
deleting virtual disks or resetting the controller configuration. All users of the Storage Management
Service should be familiar with their storage environment and storage management.
In addition to the Server Administrator interface features, the Storage Management Service provides
wizard-driven features for novice and advanced users and detailed online help.
The Storage Management command line interface (CLI) provides extended options for the Server
Administrator omreport and omconfig commands. These options provide a command line interface that
is fully featured and scriptable.