Administrator Guide

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View HBA Connectivity Information for a Windows-Based NAS Appliance
The Connectivity tab displays information about the HBAs installed in the appliance. For each HBA, the Storage Center
Server Ports pane displays the corresponding Storage Center server objects.
Steps
1. Click the Servers view.
2. In the Servers pane, select a Windows-based NAS appliance. The Summary tab appears.
3. Click the Connectivity tab.
View Hardware Health Information for a Windows-Based NAS Appliance
The IPMI card in the Windows-based NAS appliance provides hardware monitoring and remote management functionality.
Prerequisites
The IPMI card in the appliance must be configured.
IPMI card information must be configured in Storage Manager.
Steps
1. Click the Servers view.
2. In the Servers pane, select a Windows-based NAS appliance. The Summary tab appears.
3. Click the IPMI tab.
The IPMI tab displays IPMI alerts, fan speed, temperature, voltage, and power supply information.
Clear the System Event Log (SEL) for a Windows-based NAS appliance
If the IPMI card is configured correctly, you can remotely clear the system event log.
Prerequisites
The IPMI card in the appliance must be configured.
IPMI card information must be configured in Storage Manager.
Steps
1. Click the Servers view.
2. In the Servers pane, select a Windows-based NAS appliance. The Summary tab appears.
3. Click the IPMI tab.
4. Click Clear SEL. The Clear SEL dialog box appears.
5. Click OK. The system event log is cleared.
Shut Down a Windows-Based NAS Appliance
If the IPMI card is configured correctly, you can remotely shut down a Windows-based NAS appliance.
Prerequisites
The IPMI card in the appliance must be configured.
IPMI card information must be configured in Storage Manager.
Steps
1. Click the Servers view.
2. In the Servers pane, select a Windows-based NAS appliance. The Summary tab appears.
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