Adaptec 5405 User Guide - Page 96

Working with Enclosure Alarms, Actions, Agent Actions, Alarm Actions, Disable, Enable, Test alarm

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Chapter 8: Maintaining Physical Devices ● 96 Disabling a System's Alarm You can disable the alarm for a selected system, if required. ! Caution: When the alarm is disabled, no audible signal sounds when a Warning- or Error-level event occurs on the system. 1 In the Enterprise View, select the system you want. 2 In the menu bar, click Actions, select Agent Actions, select Alarm Actions, then click Disable. The alarm is disabled for that system. To enable an alarm, repeat Steps 1 and 2, selecting the alarm action Enable. Working with Enclosure Alarms This section describes how to work with the alarms of the enclosures in your storage space. Testing an Enclosure Alarm If an enclosure has an alarm, follow these instructions to ensure that the alarm is working: 1 Ensure that the speakers on your local system aren't muted. 2 In the Enterprise View, select the controller that's connected to the enclosure you want. 3 In the Physical Devices View, right-click the enclosure icon (shown at right) of the enclosure that you want. 4 Select Alarm actions, then click Test alarm. The alarm sounds. 5 To stop the test, click OK. Silencing an Enclosure Alarm You can silence the alarm on an enclosure while you fix the problem. To silence the alarm, click the Silence button (shown at right) in the main Adaptec Storage Manager window. Disabling an Enclosure Alarm You can disable the alarm for a selected enclosure, if required. ! Caution: If you disable the alarm, no audible signal will sound when an error occurs on the enclosure.

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Chapter 8: Maintaining Physical Devices
96
Disabling a System’s Alarm
You can disable the alarm for a selected system, if required.
Caution:
When the alarm is disabled, no audible signal sounds when a Warning- or Error-level
event occurs on the system.
1
In the Enterprise View, select the system you want.
2
In the menu bar, click
Actions
, select
Agent Actions
, select
Alarm Actions
, then click
Disable
.
The alarm is disabled for that system.
To enable an alarm, repeat Steps
1
and
2
, selecting the alarm action
Enable
.
Working with Enclosure Alarms
This section describes how to work with the alarms of the enclosures in your storage space.
Testing an Enclosure Alarm
If an enclosure has an alarm, follow these instructions to ensure that the alarm is working:
1
Ensure that the speakers on your local system aren’t muted.
2
In the Enterprise View, select the controller that’s connected to the enclosure you want.
3
In the Physical Devices View, right-click the enclosure icon (shown at right) of the
enclosure that you want.
4
Select
Alarm actions
, then click
Test alarm
.
The alarm sounds.
5
To stop the test, click
OK
.
Silencing an Enclosure Alarm
You can silence the alarm on an enclosure while you fix the problem.
To silence the alarm, click the
Silence
button (shown at right) in the main Adaptec
Storage Manager window.
Disabling an Enclosure Alarm
You can disable the alarm for a selected enclosure, if required.
Caution:
If you disable the alarm, no audible signal will sound when an error occurs on the
enclosure.
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