
ArrayMasStor J Series User’s Manual
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4.2
Status Display (Main Menu)
4.2.1
Normal Mode
When the ArrayMasStor is functioning normally, the SCSI ID, RAID level and the ArrayMasStor’s
capacity are displayed. To change the menu, press the up or down button. Press the select button to
choose a menu item.
LCD DISPLAY
EXPLANATION
This message indicates that the ArrayMasStor is operating normally.
The message shows the RAID Level and total storage capacity for the
ArrayMasStor, assuming the use of a single-LUN configuration.
The message shows the logical unit number, the RAID Level and the
total storage capacity for the ArrayMasStor, assuming the use of a
multi-LUN configuration.
Selecting this option displays the ArrayMasStor’s SCSI ID. The first
number indicates SCSI ID of channel 1 while the latter number
indicates SCSI ID of channel 2.
This option accesses the configuration window, which displays the
current settings for the number of online drives; spare drives; buzzer;
auto reconstruction mode; write cache; AIX error notice mode;
UNIX C/H/S mode; ultra SCSI mode; initiator mode; periodic check;
and DPO/FUA bit.
This option accesses the system status window, which displays the
current system status; serial number; microcode level; system status
code; current system time; and current system calendar status.
This option displays information about the drives connected to the
ArrayMasStor.
This option changes the ArrayMasStor’s current configuration, after
the correct password has been entered. The following settings can be
changed: SCSI ID; RAID level; reconfigure; buzzer mode; auto
reconstruction mode; AIX error notice; UNIX C/H/S mode; Write
Cache mode; ultra SCSI mode; UPS mode; initiator mode; surface
check; periodic check; DPO/FUA bit; buzzer test; password; error
insertion; system trace; clear system trace; and change time.
RAID SUBSYSTEM
- RAID5 XX . X GB
OR
RAID SUBSYSTEM
- 0 RAID5 XX . X GB
RAID SUBSYSTEM
-SCSI ID 0/0
RAID SUBSYSTEM
-CONFIGURATION
RAID SUBSYSTEM
-SYSTEM STATUS
RAID SUBSYSTEM
-CHANGE CONFIG
RAID SUBSYSTEM
-DRIVE STATUS