Users Guide

Checking the Enclosure's Temperature
Does my controller support this feature? See "Supported Features."
To check the enclosure's temperature:
1. Expand the tree view until the Temperatures object is displayed.
2. Select the Temperatures object. The temperature reported by the temperature probe is displayed in Celsius in the Reading column in the right pane.
For information related to the enclosure's temperature, see the following:
l "Enclosure Temperature Probes"
l "Set Temperature Probe Values"
l "Temperature Probe Properties and Tasks"
l "SMART Thermal Shutdown" (does not apply to the Ultra SCSI, Ultra2 SCSI, Ultra160 SCSI, LSI 1020, LSI 1030, and LSI PCI-e U320 controllers)
Verifying the Enclosure's EMM Firmware Version
Does my controller support this feature? See "Supported Features."
The firmware for the Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs) must be at the same level. The status of the EMMs is displayed as degraded if there is a
mismatch between the EMM firmware.
To verify the EMM firmware version:
1. Expand the tree view until the EMMs object is displayed.
2. Select the EMMs object. The firmware version for each EMM is displayed in the Firmware Version column in the right pane.
For information related to the enclosure's EMMs, see "Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs)."
Enclosure Components
For information on attached components, see the following topics:
l "Physical Disk Properties and Tasks"
l "EMM Properties"
l "Fan Properties"
l "Power Supply Properties"
l "Temperature Probe Properties and Tasks"
Set Asset Data
Does my enclosure support this feature? See "Supported Features."
You can change the enclosure's asset tag and asset name. The new asset tag and asset name that you specify are displayed on the enclosure's
Information/Configuration subtab.
To change the enclosure's asset tag and asset name:
1. Type the new asset tag name in the New asset tag text box. 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 text box. 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 enclosure's location.