5-46 Installing and Using Utilities
Server Maintenance Utility Online Help
Server Maintenance Utility is a tool for managing server operation. It is used to configure operation
patterns, to check status at replacement of parts, and to instruct operations.
To use Server Maintenance Utility, you need to log on as a user with administrator authority.
Select [Start] - [All Programs] - [NEC ESMPRO Agent] - [Server Maintenance Utility] to start
Server Maintenance Utility.
Only one Server Maintenance Utility can be run at a time.
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Screen Layout
Top
Title bar
Name of an item that Server Maintenance Utility is currently using.
Menu bar
Menu items.
Tool bar
Provides easy access to functions available for Server Maintenance
Utility by clicking each button.
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Center
Tree view
Information display view
Items indicating the information and
configuration of the entire system, and the
components of the device of each module.
Components of physical modules are displayed
under respective modules.
Information of the item selected in the tree on the
left pane.
Note: The tree view will not be updated even when the status of devices changes. Use the menu or
the tool bar to update the tree view.
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Bottom
Status bar
Short description of a selected menu command is displayed on
the left side of the status bar. Pressing down a tool bar button
also displays short descriptions. If you decide not to execute the
tool bar command after reading the description, continue to
press the mouse button and move the mouse pointer away from
the button, and then release the mouse button.
The right side of the status bar shows whether the following keys
are pressed:
CAP: Caps Lock, NUM: Num Lock, SCRL: Scroll Lock
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