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Audible
When triggered, a buzzer will continuously sound through
the host computer’s speakers until stopped by the user.
To silence the alarm, right click on the Notification Agent’s
red “A” icon
in the Desktop task bar (Windows) or Menu
Bar (Mac OS) and select
Mute audible alert
from the
pop-up menu. You may have to click on the
Show Hidden
Icons
arrow on the task bar to find the correct icon.
Visual
Visual alerts are pop-up message boxes that appear on the
host computer’s screen when a RAID event occurs.
System Log
The events you specify here will be recorded directly to the
system event log.
8.2 Configuring E-Mail Notifications
To configure e-mail notifications, navigate to the
Notifications
tab using the instructions found at the
beginning of Section 8 , and then enter each of the following
settings in the Email section:
• Server Address
: The address to your provider’s
SMTP email server
•
Sender Address
: This is the text that will appear
in the “From” field of the sent email. This typically
contains the email address that the email is being
sent from, but may contain other text instead.
•
Username
: The username to the email account that
will send the notification email
•
Password
: The password for the account that will
send the notification email
•
Enable SSL
: Check if the email account being used
8 RAID Notifications
RAID event notifications can be configured using the
Notifications tab in the host system properties panel within
the ATTO ConfigTool:
a. From the Device Listing panel on the left, expand the list
and select the computer that your RTX is plugged into. If
the RTX enclosure is plugged into the computer you are
currently using, select
localhost
.
b. Select the
Notifications
tab that appears on the right.
RAID events are divided into 3 categories:
• Critical events
indicate a serious problem has
occurred and the administrator of the RAID group
should perform corrective action.
• Warning events
are less serious but still warrant
notification.
•
Information alerts
provide additional useful
information about warnings or critical events.
Each type of notification can be configured to notify only on
specific levels of RAID events. There are four options available:
•
Critical
: Only Critical events are reported.
•
Warning
: Only Warning and Critical events are
reported.
•
All
: All RAID events (Information, Warning, Critical)
are reported.
•
None
: No RAID events are reported and RAID
notification is disabled.
8.1 Configuring Visual, Audible, and System Log Alerts
The Basic Alerts section on the Notifications tab lets you
configure which levels of RAID events will trigger Audible
and Visual alerts and which ones will be recorded in the
system event log.
Notifications are specified at the host system level and
apply to all enclosures and storage controllers with ATTO
chipsets (such as the RTX enclosure) installed on the host
system.