User`s manual

Chapter 6: Basic Operations
RAIDWatch’s main program.
Information
Default password is “1234.”
It is recommended to configure passwords for the first two access levels at
the first time you successfully connect to an array. Information users can
monitor array status and see event messages. A user logging for
Maintenance access can perform maintenance jobs onto configured arrays,
and a user logging in using the Configuration login has full access to
create, modify, or delete all related array configurations.
Note that some RAID subsystem/controllers may have been configured with
a password using terminal or LCD keypad utilities. This preset password
can be used for a “Configuration” login. However, the password can be
changed using “Configuration Parameters” window in RAIDWatch’s main
program. See Chapter 7 for the description of password setup.
6.5 Look and Feel
6.5.1 Look and Feel Overview
Because RAIDWatch Manager is a Java-based GUI program, it
accommodates the “look-and-feel” standards of various Operating Systems.
At present, the Windows interface appearance is supported.
RAIDWatch Manager will auto-detect and configure to match the OS where
it is currently running.
In the event of a compatibility problem or under an unknown OS or OS
versions, the program will default to the Java look and feel.
Just like other GUI-based applications, the RAIDWatch Manager works
entirely with windows, buttons, and menus to facilitate various disk array
operations. These windows follow the standard Windows look-and-feel
specifications, so that manipulating elements and windows within any
RAIDWatch Manager window generally conforms to standard procedures.
The management sessions are best displayed with 1024x768 screen
resolution.
NOTE:
Screen captures throughout this document show the Windows look and
feel.
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