8 raid system monitoring – Accusys ExaRAID GUI User Manual

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Advanced Functions

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2. Click the Remove this agent button in the system panel, and the

selected agent is removed from the RGC Server.

Unregister a RAID system

To remove a registered RAID system, uncheck the checkbox in the
Monitor column for the RAID system you want to unregister from the RGC
Agent.

5.6.8 RAID System Monitoring

After the RAID systems are registered, the RAIDGuard Central will
download the event logs from the RAID controller to local database.
RAIDGuard Central will also start sending out query packets every ten
seconds to check the status of the RAID systems. You may now do the
following tasks by the RGC GUI:

1. View the event logs of a RAID system

2. Save the event logs of a RAID system to a file

3. Launch the web GUI of a RAID system

View the event logs of a RAID system

Note

To clear the records of all RAID systems registered to a removed
agent, you need to remove all RAID systems registered to this agent
first before removing a RGC Agent. See the next section
“Unregister a RAID system” for more information.

Note

1. You can have a maximum of four users logged into a RAID system

at any one time, irrespective of the service they are using. It
means that a RAID system can be registered to up to a maximum
of four agents if the RAID system is not logged in for other
services.

2. When the removed agent is registered to the RGC Server again,

all previously registered RAID systems will be also restored to the
agent.

Note

3. Each RAID system has a default administer password, which is

‘0000.’ This password is required when registering and
unregistering a RAID system. If the password is changed, a
password request window appears.

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