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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU
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Physical Drive Management – Assign an alias, force a physical drive offline or
online, clear a Stale or PFD condition, change global physical drive settings, and
locate a physical drive.
Disk Array Management – Assign an alias, view array information, create and
delete disk arrays, transport, rebuild, PDM, and transition functions, accept and
incomplete array, locate a disk array, create, and delete logical drives.
Spare Drive Management – View a list of spare drives, create, modify, and
delete spare drives, and run Spare Check.
Logical Drive Management – Assign an alias, set cache policies, view logical
drive information, run initialization and Redundancy Check, create a LUN clone,
and locate a logical drive.
Network Management – Set IP addresses for Virtual and Maintenance Mode
Ports, gateway, and DNS server; subnet mask.
Fibre Channel Management – Node information, Port information, settings and
statistics, list of logged-in devices, list of initiators.
SAS Management – Node information, Port information, settings, status, and
statistics; SFP information, list initiators.
Background Activities – Summary of running and scheduled activity, settings
for Media Patrol, Auto Rebuild, Rebuild, Migration, PDM, Transition,
Synchronization, Initialization, Redundancy Check rate, and thresholds.
Event Viewer – View runtime and NVRAM event logs.
Additional Info and Management – LUN mapping, UPS management, User
management, Software services management, Flash through TFTP (Firmware
update), Clear Statistics, Restore Default Settings, Shutdown or Restart the
subsystem.
Buzzer – Enable, disable or silence the buzzer (audible alarm).
Accessing Online Help
To access online help on any CLU screen, press Ctrl-E.
To return to the CLU, press Enter.
Exiting the CLU
1. Highlight Return to Previous Menu and press Enter.
Repeat this action until you arrive at the Main Menu.
2. From the Main Menu, highlight Return to CLI and press Enter to exit
3. Close the terminal emulation, Telnet, SSH, or terminal window.