Glossary

Performing A Global Rescan
A global rescan updates configuration changes (such as new or removed devices) for all SCSI controllers
and their attached components. For information on global rescan, see Rescanning To Update Storage
Configuration Changes.
NOTE: Global Rescan is not supported on non-RAID controllers. You must reboot the system
before Storage Management can display the configuration changes on non-RAID SCSI controllers.
NOTE: The Global Rescan task updates the configuration changes in the Information/
Configuration page. To update the tree view, click the server name which is displayed above the
tree view.
To globally rescan:
1. In the Server Administrator window, under the System tree, expand Storage.
2. Click Information/Configuration on the Storage properties page.
3. Select Global Rescan from the Global Tasks drop-down list box.
4. Click Execute.
Enabling Or Disabling A Smart Thermal Shutdown
By default, the operating system and server turn off when the 220S and 221S enclosures reach a critical
temperature of 0 or 50 degrees celsius. You can change the setting to Enable Smart Thermal Shutdown
in Global Tasks, to ensure that only the enclosure and not the operating system or server is turned off
when the enclosure reaches a critical temperature.
If the enclosure has virtual disks that are channel-redundant, then the enclosure can be turned off while
redundant data continues to be available on another channel.
NOTE: Only SCSI controllers support Smart Thermal Shutdown.
To enable or disable thermal shut down:
1. In the Server Administrator window, under the System tree, expand Storage.
2. Click Information/Configuration on the Storage Properties page.
3. From the Global Tasks drop-down list box, select Enable Smart Thermal Shutdown or Disable
Smart Thermal Shutdown.
4. Click Execute.
Related Links
Channel Redundancy And Thermal Shutdown
Storage Controller Properties
The information displayed for each controller can vary depending on the controller characteristics.
NOTE: The firmware and drivers listed in the Server Administrator Release Notes refer to the
minimum supported version for these controllers. Later versions of the firmware and drivers are also
supported. For the most recent driver and firmware requirements, contact your service provider.
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