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7.9.5 Event Log
The Event Log allows you to view event messages. Check or uncheck the checkboxes of “Info”,
“Warning”, and “Error” filter the events displayed. Click the “Download” button to save the entire event log
as a text file. Click the “Clear” button to clear all event logs. Click the “Mute” button to stop the alarm if it is
engaged.
7.9.6 Reboot and Shutdown
The Reboot and Shutdown feature allows you to reboot or shutdown RTX’s RAID and LCD controllers.
Note: Choosing “Shutdown” will not shut down the physical components of RTX (fans, drives, power
supply). However, it will flush data from the cache to the physical drives, which is recommended to
prevent data corruption before physically shutting down using the power switch on the back of the unit.
7.10 Online Support
This screen contains helpful links to cru-dataport.com, including one for the “Product Information and
Specs” of your unit and one for “FAQs and Downloads”.
7.11 Logout
This screen allows you to log out of and exit the GUI.
8 iSCSI Initiator Software
8.1 Software Installation
This is a required step. Any computer must have initiator software installed before it can connect to an
iSCSI device such as RTX. Both freeware and commercial software utilities are available for this purpose.
Note:
Initiator software is not required for additional computers that share files with the host computer
attached to RTX. In such a scenario, the host computer acts as a server to the other computers. Only the
computer directly accessing RTX needs initiator software.
8.1.1 Windows
Windows Vista and 7 already include the iSCSI software, no download is necessary.
If necessary, users can download free Microsoft iSCSI Initiator software at the following URL:
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=18986
8.1.2 MacOS X
Studio Network Solutions makes globalSAN iSCSI initiator, a free-to-try utility for MacOS X, available
here:
http://www.studionetworksolutions.com/support/faq.php?pi=11&fi=51
ATTO Technologies also makes a commercial iSCSI initiator for MacOS X:
http://www.attotech.com/xtend.html
8.1.3 Linux
Open-iSCSI initiator software is available for Linux users to download.
Website:
http://www.open-iscsi.org/
Readme:
http://www.open-iscsi.org/docs/README