Step 4 gives you access to the server, but not full access over the network.
Note - If you are accessing the server over a network, you will also need to enter the root/administrator user name and password to use Full Access mode. Select View Only to view and monitor the configuration.Select Full Access to view or modify the current configuration.Select a login mode from the drop-down list. See FIGURE 8-3.įIGURE 8-3 MSM User Name & Password Dialog Boxģ. The User Name & Password dialog box appears.
Select the check box next to Connect to remote Framework at in the lower portion of the screen, as shown in FIGURE 8-2. To access the standalone server running MSM with a network connection, select the check box to the left of Connect to remote Framework at.ġ.ĝouble-click the icon of the desired Host server in the Select Server window.įIGURE 8-2 MSM Select Server Window (Simplified)Ģ. Use the IP address of a server operating in the desired subnet where MSM has access.ģ. Type the IP address in the Connect to remote Framework at field, located at the bottom of the screen. The check box next to the Connect to remote Framework at field enables you to access a standalone server running MSM, if it has a network connection.ġ. Note - You can access servers on a different subnet by entering an IP address in the Connect to remote Framework at field at the bottom of the screen.
A red LED indicates that the server’s storage configuration has failed.A yellow LED indicates that the server is running in a degraded state.įor example, a disk drive used as a virtual disk has failed.A green LED indicates normal operation.The Host server icon status is indicated by an LED-like indicator located within the host server icon, to the left of the center to the left of the IP address. A network with multiple servers might look similar to the Select Server window shown in FIGURE 8-1.įIGURE 8-1 MSM Select Server Window (Opening Screen) If there are multiple servers on the network, you might experience a delay before the Select Server window appears. The Windows Firewall might block some Java based programs like MSM. Note - If a warning appears indicating the Windows Firewall has blocked some features of the program, click Unblock to allow MSM to start. The first screen is the Select Server window, similar to the one shown in FIGURE 8-1. On the taskbar, click Computer > System > MegaRAID Storage Manager StartupUI.Īfter you have started MSM, the MSM server window appears. On the taskbar, click Applications > System Tools > MegaRAID Storage Manager StartupUI. Tip - Alternatively, double click the MSM icon on the desktop. On the taskbar, click Start and choose All Programs.Ģ.Ĝhoose the MSM program group, and click StartupUI. To Start MSM on the Windows 2003 Serverġ.
The following sections describe how to start and log in to the MSM program: