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Understanding the Administrator Utility
AHA-3980/3980W/3985/3985W User’s Guide
Stock Number: 510810-00, Rev. D Page: 7-5
Print Spec Number: 493479-00
Current Date: 3/1/99 ECN Date: 3/19/96
System Menu
If a server has more than one array, the System Menu appears when
you start the Administrator utility. If you select
Select T
arget Array
,
the first option, a list of array names appears in a separate menu. If
you select an array name, the Main Menu for that array appears, as
shown in Figure 7-21. You select options in the Main Menu to per-
form tasks related to that array.
The System Menu also has the D
isplay Array Status and Change
Array C
onfiguration options. Change Array Configuration has the
same function as the Change Array C
onfiguration option in the
Main Menu. D
isplay Array Status allows you to view the status of
all arrays on the system, not just a selected array.
The entries in the Array Status window are color-coded to indicate
the status of the array. Green means the array is operational, red
means the array is off-line, and yellow means one of the array drives
is down.
Selecting Menu Options
Option names in most menus include a
hot key
—a light blue charac-
ter in color monitors, and a gray character in monochrome monitors.
To select one of these options, just type the hot key. In the Main
Menu in Figure 7-21, for example, the D
isplay Array Status option
has the hot key D; to select this option, type d. In this document, hot
keys are indicated by an underlined character in the option name.
You can also select a menu option by pressing the
and
keys to
highlight the option and then pressing
Enter
. If an option does not
have a hot key, use this method to select it.
Note:
If you have a monochrome monitor and the highlight
bar is not visible, press
Ctrl-B
to change to monochrome
mode.
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