Administrator Guide

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Field Description
Warning — Fan speed is either too fast or too slow (outside normal operating RPM).
Check the event log in the monitoring section of the Group Manager GUI for the
warning message. If the event occurs only once, and another event indicates that the
fan speed is back to normal, then the problem has been resolved. If the warning
persists, replace the fan module. You might have to replace a fan tray or the entire
power supply, depending on the array model. See your hardware documentation for
more information.
Critical — Fan has failed. Replace the fan module. You might have to replace a fan tray
or the entire power supply, depending on the array model. See your hardware
documentation for more information.
Speed (RPM) Current rotational speed of the fan
Normal Range (RPM) Normal range of rotational speeds for the fan
Copy Data to Transfer File Wizard
The Manual Transfer Utility Copy Data to Transfer File wizard copies a replication snapshot of a volume on the primary group to a
transfer le. Using the wizard, you specify a location where the transfer le will be saved and other options. After MTU completes
the copy operation and saves the data transfer le, you can transport the data transfer le manually to a remote location and load it
on the secondary group.
The wizard has three steps:
Step 1: Source – Replication Snapshot
Step 2: Destination – Transfer File
Step 3: Summary of Settings
Step 1 displays the status of your iSCSI access to replication snapshot and also describes the SNMP community strings that are
created during the process.
Table 172. Step 1: Source – Replication Snapshot
Field Description
Access to replication snapshot Displays the access status for the operation.
If the access status is listed as unrestricted, you can proceed with copying the
snapshot data to the transfer le.
If the status is listed as no access, you must rst establish iSCSI access to the
group before continuing with this operation.
SNMP community Describes the SNMP community strings that are temporarily added to your system’s MIB
to facilitate copying the data transfer le. These community strings are deleted when the
transfer is completed.
Step 2 allows you to specify the location on your local system where you would like the transfer le to be copied.
Table 173. Step 2: Destination – Transfer File
Field Description
Location of transfer le Use the Browse button to specify the location where you want the transfer le to be
copied.
Compress data – If selected, MTU compresses the data before storing it in the
transfer le. Do not use this option if any of the following conditions are true:
You are writing the transfer le to a medium that has its own compression
algorithm (such as a tape).
Reference: GUI Panels, Wizards, and Dialog Boxes
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