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Page 1 - User’s Manual

NEC Storage Manager User’s Manual IS004-13E

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-4 111...222...222 SSStttooorrraaagggeee MMMaaannnaaagggeeerrr SSSeeerrrvvveeerrr UUUnnniiinnnssstttaaallll

Page 3 - Preface

Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-66 Figure 3-28 Alert Report Screen (2) Call of the client functions of iSM from ESMPRO Manager When an iSM client

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-67 333...777...333 DDDiiissskkk AAArrrrrraaayyy FFFaaauuulllttt RRReeepppooorrrttt ESMPRO Agent must be instal

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-68 (iii) When the following screen appears, click [Set]. Figure 3-31 Alert Type Link Setting Tool Screen-1 If th

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Chapter 4 Server Menu II-69 Chapter 4 Server Menu The Server Menu is a menu for calling environment setting and operation change of the iSM server.

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Chapter 4 Server Menu II-70 444...222 FFFuuunnnccctttiiiooonnnsss This section explains the functions that can be performed through the iSM se

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Chapter 4 Server Menu II-71 (2) CSV Conversion Tool The CSV Conversion Tool extracts statistic information from the statistic information history/su

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-2 Chapter 5 Normal Operation 555...111 SSSeeerrrvvveeerrr SSStttaaarrrttt///SSStttoooppp Once the iSM server is

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-3 555...222 CCCllliiieeennnttt SSStttaaarrrttt///SSStttoooppp 555...222...111 CCCllliiieeennnttt SSSttta

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-5 If you uninstall iSMvollist while iSMvollist and/or [Volume List Display] have been started, a message promptin

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-4 Figure 5-2 Environment Setting (Individual Setting) Screen (i) Connection Name Enter the nickname for identifyin

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-5 For a connection name, you cannot use a blank and those characters that cannot be used for a file name (\/:,;*?”<

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-6 (viii) Display Snapshot-volume (SV) [Display Snapshot-volume] sets whether to display snapshot-volume (SV) when Log

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-7 Figure 5-5 List of Disk Array Subsystems with BaseProduct License Not Unlocked (4) User Level The iSM client u

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-8 and the property screen is displayed. (iv) Select the [Shortcut] tab from the properties screen. (v) After the dou

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-9 555...222...222 EEEaaaccchhh FFFuuunnnccctttiiiooonnn SSStttaaarrrttt The iSM client has such functions as c

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-10 555...333 VVVooollluuummmeee LLLiiisssttt CCCooommmmmmaaannnddd (((iiiSSSMMMvvvooolllllliiisssttt))) The

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-11 555...333...111 SSStttaaarrrtttuuuppp aaannnddd TTTeeerrrmmmiiinnnaaatttiiiooonnn ooofff VVVooollluuummme

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-12 • -dp option: Used to display relationships of the disk array specified by disk_array. They are displayed after s

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-13 drive, path: Drive letter the user gives to a volume, or path name of an NTFS folder. You can give a drive letter

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-6 Figure 1-2 Disk Array Subsystem List Screen (i) [Automatic detection of Disk Array Subsystems connected b

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-14 555...333...222 EEExxxaaammmpppllleeesss ooofff DDDiiisssppplllaaayyy fffooorrr EEEaaaccchhh OOOpppttti

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-15 (3) Display of Volume Information Based on Logical Disk Number When -dl option is specified, the volume informatio

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-16 * If the specified logical disk number does not exist, the following error message will appear. iSM11723: Specified

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-17 (5) Display of Volume Information Based on Drive Letter or Path Name of NTFS Folder When the -dd option is specifi

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-18 (6) Display of Volume Information based on Physical Disk Number When the -dp option is specified, the volume infor

Page 30 - (2) Operating environment

Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-19 (7) Display of Volume Information based on HBT and LUN When the -dh option is specified, the volume information is

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-20 For the description of each item, refer to (3) “Display of Volume Information Based on Logical Disk Number”. * Whe

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-21 * If no volume list has been created, the following error message will appear. iSM11711: Volume list data does not

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-22 (11) Display of Volume Information on the Specified Drive Letter or NTFS Folder Path Name When the -ad option is sp

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-23 (13) Display of Volume Information on the Specified Mount Point Volume Name When -av option is specified, the volum

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-7 (v) [Edit] button To modify a disk array, select a disk array you want to edit and click the [Edit] button, or do

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-24 When HBT and LUN are specified, only the information on the specified HBT and LUN is displayed. > iSMvollist -a

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-25 (16) Display of Property of Volume List When the -p option is specified, the property information of the volume lis

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-26 * The version of the executed volume list command and the execution date are displayed on the first line. Each it

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-27 555...444...111 SSStttaaarrrtttiiinnnggg///TTTeeerrrmmmiiinnnaaatttiiinnnggg VVVooollluuummmeee LLLiiisssttt

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-28 555...444...222 SSScccrrreeeeeennn ooofff VVVooollluuummmeee LLLiiisssttt DDDiiisssppplllaaayyy Figure

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-29 (vi) Disk Array Subsystem selection combo box Clicking the pull-down button displays the list of disk arrays curre

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-30 555...444...333 MMMeeennnuuu IIIttteeemmm LLLiiisssttt This section explains the items on the menu bar of t

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-33 (ii) Clicking the [OK] button executes Create/Update Volume List. Clicking the [Cancel] button cancels Create/Upd

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-8 (ix) [Sub IP Address] In [Sub IP Address], up to two IP addresses can be specified for the disk arrays with two

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-34 (iii) Specify the file name. The default file name is “vollist.csv”. (iv) Click the [Save] button to save the

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-36 555...444...999 VVViiieeewww///HHHiiidddeee ooofff TTToooooolllbbbaaarrr To select view or hide of the tool

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-37 555...444...111222 DDDeeefffiiinnniiitttiiiooonnn ooofff CCCooonnntttrrrooolll VVVooollluuummmeee To star

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-38 Display Item Description LD-snapshot Information Displays information about LD snapshot. <Snapshot LD Informat

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-39 Display Item Description Controller Information Displays information about Controller. <Controller Information

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-40 Display Item Description Type, Abbr. Name, No., State Common display information <EC Junction Box Information&

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-41 Display Item Description Current Segment Count, Allocatable Segment Count <Cache Segment List> Number, Segme

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-43 555...555...222 iiiSSSMMMvvviiieeewww CCCooommmmmmaaannnddd OOOppptttiiiooonnnsss This section explains the

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-9 111...333...222 SSSeeettttttiiinnnggg UUUssseeerrr IIInnnfffooorrrmmmaaatttiiiooonnn User information is

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-44 y -en option: Displays detailed information about a specified disk enclosure in a specified disk array. For detail

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-45 The display items are as follows: (1) Disk Array List Lists information about target disk arrays. Product ID: Dis

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-46 (2) Display of detailed information about a specified disk array If Disk Array Name is specified in the -d option,

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-47 The display items are as follows: (1) Disk Array Detail Information Displays the detailed information of the speci

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-48 (5) Expand LUN Displays the installation status of each port and the status (on/off) of the Expand LUN function. Po

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-49 * If no disk arrays exist, the error message as shown below is displayed. iSM11162:Disk Array Subsystem which ca

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-50 * If no LDs have been bound in a specified disk array, the error message as shown below is displayed. iSM11173:L

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-51 Progress Ratio: Percentage of progress The system displays this item only when “LD State” indicates attn. (rebuild

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-52 Cache Resident: If the LD is a cache resident disk, “yes” is displayed. If it is a general disk, “no” is displaye

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-53 (5) Display of snapshot list information about a logical disk If the -sl option is specified, the system displays

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-10 (i) [User List] [User List] displays the list of users currently registered. This user name is used for obta

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-54 (1) Snapshot LD Detail Information Displays detailed information about the specified LD. LDN(h): LD number OS Type

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-55 attn.(rebuilding): The rebuilding of data is in progress. attn.(copy back): A spare disk is being copied in redun

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-56 (2) Partition List Lists information about the partitions of the specified RANK. Start Address(h): Start address o

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-57 (10) Display of detailed pool information If the -pln or -plm option is specified, the system displays detailed inf

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-58 (2) Partition List Lists information about the partitions of the specified pool. Start Address(h): Start address o

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-59 (12) Display of snapshot detailed information about pool If the -spln or -splm option is specified, the system disp

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-60 (13) List of physical disk information If the -h option is specified, the system lists information about the PDs of

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-61 (14) Display of detailed physical disk information If the -hn option is specified, the system displays detailed in

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-62 (15) Display of controller information about a specified disk array If the -c option is specified, the system displ

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-63 Abbr. Name: Indicates the abbreviations of resources. BC_JB: BC Junction Box CHE: Cache module DAC_BB: Backboard

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-11 111...333...333 SSSeeettttttiiinnnggg LLLiiinnnkkk IIInnnfffooorrrmmmaaatttiiiooonnn Set link informatio

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-64 (16) Display of detailed information about a specified controller in a specified disk array If the -cn option is sp

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-65 Number(h): Resource number State: Resource state ready: Normal state rebuilding: Rebuilding fault: Abnormal sta

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-66 The display items are as follows: (1) Battery Information Displays the detailed information of the battery. Type: R

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-67 The display items are as follows: (1) FAN Information Displays the detailed information of the fan (upper). Type: R

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-68 The display items are as follows: (1) Temperature Information Displays the detailed information of the temperature

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-69 (j) Host Director (HD) # iSMview -cn Storage002 HD 00h --- Host Director Information --- Type

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-70 (2) Host Director/Port Information Displays the detailed information of the port. Port No.(h): Port number Port N

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-71 (l) Panel (PANEL) # iSMview -cn Storage002 PANEL 00h --- Panel Information --- Type : Panel A

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-72 (n) Replication Director (RD) # iSMview -cn Storage002 RD 02h --- Replication Director Information --- Type

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-73 (o) Service Processor (SVP) # iSMview -cn Storage001 SVP 00h --- Service Processor Information --- Type

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-12 (ii) SMTP Server In [SMTP Server], specify the SMTP server to which mails are sent within 235 characters. (iii)

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-74 (3) SCSI Socket Information Displays information about the monitoring server. SCSI Socket Guard Invalid: Indicate

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-75 ready: Normal state fault: Abnormal state Code: Code for identifying the resource type (q) Ethernet HUB (EHUB)

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-76 The display items are as follows: (1) Disk Enclosure Information Displays information about resources. Resource Ty

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-77 The display items are as follows: (1) Adapter Card Information Displays the detailed information of the adapter ca

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-78 The display items are as follows: (1) FAN Information Displays the detailed information of fan. Type: Resource type

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-79 The display items are as follows: (1) Temperature Information Displays the detailed information of the temperature

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-80 (19) Display of port information If the -p option is specified, the system displays information about the ports of

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-81 (2) Port List Lists information about the Access Control (PORT mode) of the specified disk array. Port No.(h): Po

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-82 The display items are as follows: (1) LD/Port List Lists information about the Access Control (PORT mode) of the sp

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-83 (22) Display of information about port Access Control (PORT mode) If the -ap option is specified, the system displa

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-13 (2) Mail Header File Setting screen Figure 1-9 Mail Header File Setting Screen (i) Mail header file con

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-84 (23) Display of information about LD Set Access Control (WWN mode) If the -aw option is specified, the system displ

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-85 (24) Display of information about LD Set Access Control If the -ac option is specified, the system displays informa

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-86 (25) Display of Information about LD Administrator of a disk array If the -ra option is specified, the system displ

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-87 The display items are as follows. (1) Reallocation Control Information Displays the total capacity of LDs that do

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-88 (26) Display of information about cache partitioning of a disk array If the -cp option is specified, the system dis

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-89 (27) Display of information about cache partitioning of a segment If the -cpn or -cpm option is specified, the syst

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-90 (28) Display of all configuration information If the -all option is specified, the system displays all information

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-91 [Snapshot-Pool]: Displays information about pool snapshot. The display contents are equivalent to those displayed b

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-93 File Name Description SnapshotPoolList.csv Information about snapshot pool * This file is not output when the Dy

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© NEC Corporation 2001-2004 No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-14 (3) Link-Add screen Figure 1-10 Link Item Addition Screen (i) Action Level Select the execution level of

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-94 555...666...333 EEExxxeeecccuuutttiiiooonnn ooofff ttthhheee CCCooommmmmmaaannnddd An example of executin

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-96 (2) Information about LDs (LDList.csv) LDN(h) OS Type LD Name LD Capacity LD Capacity(bytes) RAID Type LD S

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-97 (3) Information about PDs (PDList.csv) Outputs a list of PDs. PDN(h) Classification State Progress Ratio PD C

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-98 (5) Information about pools (PoolList.csv) Outputs a list of pools. Pool No(h) Pool Name Pool Type RAID Type P

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-99 (6) Information about ports (PortList.csv) Outputs a list of ports. Port No.(h) Port Name Platform Port Mod

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-100 (9) Information about correspondence between PDs and LDs (PD-LD.csv) Outputs information about correspondence bet

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-101 (11) Information about correspondence between pools and LDs (Pool-LD.csv) Outputs information about correspondence

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-102 (13) Information about correspondence between LD Sets and LDs (LDSet-LD.csv) Outputs information about corresponde

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-103 (16) Information about cache partitioning (CachePartitioning.csv) Outputs information about cache partitioning. C

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-104 (18) Information about correspondence between cache segments and LDs (CacheSegment-LD.csv) Outputs information abo

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-105 (20) Information about snapshot LDs (SnapshotLDList.csv) Outputs information about LDs of the snapshot function.

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-106 Snapshot Control Capacity: Space used for controlling snapshot Snapshot Control Capacity(%): Space used for cont

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Chapter 5 Normal Operation III-107 1. This command can be executed by the user who has an administrative right or the administrator for iSM. 2. W

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Chapter 6 Measures in Abnormalities III-108 Chapter 6 Measures in Abnormalities 666...111 MMMeeeaaasssuuurrreeesss fffooorrr SSSeeerrrvvveeerr

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Chapter 6 Measures in Abnormalities III-109 About the reason of this dialog, consider the following several • The environment setting mistake (infor

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Chapter 6 Measures in Abnormalities III-111 The status waiting for faulty recovery continues until the fault recovers. To interrupt waiting for faul

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Chapter 6 Measures in Abnormalities III-112 Table 6-1 Processes Continued by the iSM server even if They are not Operating Process Name Function iS

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Chapter 6 Measures in Abnormalities III-113 666...111...888 OOOttthhheeerrrsss The following error can also occur. • The area overflow under the

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-16 (ii) PSL Output Interval Specify the interval at which statistical information is collected and output to the s

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Chapter 6 Measures in Abnormalities III-114 666...222 MMMeeeaaasssuuurrreeesss fffooorrr CCCllliiieeennnttt FFFaaauuulllttt Description

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Appendix A Specifications 1 Appendix A Specifications AAA...111 NNNuuummmbbbeeerrr ooofff MMMooonnniiitttooorrreeeddd DDDiiissskkk AAArrr

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Appendix B Environment Definition Language 2 Appendix B Environment Definition Language BBB...111 MMMaaaiiilll HHHeeeaaadddeeerrr FFFiiilll

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Appendix C Notes 3 Appendix C Notes CCC...111 IIIttteeemmmsss aaabbbooouuuttt SSSeeerrrvvveeerrr Note on the iSM server are described below

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Appendix C Notes 4 9. When a system is high load, the following phenomena may occur. • iSM server may terminate abnormally. In this case, Please

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5 Index A abbreviated name (number)... II-38, II-42 Access Control ... II-13, I

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6 Logical Disk list screen... II-7, II-24 logical disk name...

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-17 111...333...555 SSSeeettttttiiinnnggg DDDeeetttaaaiiillleeeddd IIInnnfffooorrrmmmaaatttiiiooonnn (1) De

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-18 • In [Agent Information], set information regarding agent management (i) Receive SNMP Trap Select the receivin

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-19 y Port Name Don’t Check: does not execute duplicated check. Check: executes duplicated check. • In [Log Inform

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-20 (ix) (x) (xi) (xii) (xiii) (xiv) (xv) (xvi) (xvii) (xviii) (xix) Figure 1-13 Detailed Information Screen -

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-21 (x) FTP Password Specify the password of the user specified for [FTP User Name]. If using “anonymous” or “ftp” a

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-22 * In particular, to operate the FTP service under cluster control in cluster environment, you should place the

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-23 The file transfer function of iSM is operated with FTP. An FTP command of Windows is used on the iSM client

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Preface This manual describes the usage of NEC Storage Manager. NEC Storage Manager centrally operates/manages NEC Storage disk array subsystem

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Chapter 2 Client Installation I-26 (5) If the iSM client is installed in the environment in which ESMPRO Manager has been installed, a screen for

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Chapter 2 Client Installation I-27 222...222...222 iiiSSSMMM CCCllliiieeennnttt UUUnnniiinnnssstttaaallllllaaatttiiiooonnn To uninstall the i

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-2 Chapter 3 Basic Functions Chapter 3 explains the function that can be used when the iSM is introduced. The basic fun

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-3 333...111...111 SSSuuummmmmmaaarrryyy ooofff FFFuuunnnccctttiiiooonnn (1) Display Function The display func

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-4 Section Display Information Physical disk related Number (Group number - Position number) (Operating) status Capacit

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-5 Status Bar Menu Bar To o lb a rInformation ListDisplay Area Configuration Display AreaMessage Display AreaTitle Bar F

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6. Trademarks and registered trademarks • Microsoft® and Windows® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United Stat

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-6 (5) Configuration display area Displays the configuration (physical/logical) of the disk array as a management object

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-7 The component layer displays a list of components and each component’s operating/monitoring state with the icon. *1 P

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-8 333...111...333 DDDiiissskkk AAArrrrrraaayyy IIInnnfffooorrrmmmaaatttiiiooonnn DDDiiisssppplllaaayyy Disk ar

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-9 Table 3-2 Display Icons Icon Status l, etc. These icons are monitoring state where all disk array components ar

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-10 (ii) Disk Array Subsystem Name Names for identifying disk arrays uniquely. An optional name can be set to the disk a

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-11 (2) Disk Array Subsystem details information screen These screens (Figures 3-5, 3-6, and 3-7) are displayed if selec

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-12 (iv) Product ID Displays the product model name (maximum of 16 characters) in the disk array. (v) Product FW Rev Dis

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-13 Even if a user has made a contract for the maintenance service, “0000000000” may be displayed depending on the combi

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-14 Figure 3-7 Disk Array Subsystem Details Information-3 (xvi) Product state Displays the product information of t

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iContents Part I Installation and Setting ...

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-16 Table 3-3 Display Icons Icon Status Component (pool) is in normal operation (*1) Component (logical disk) is in n

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-17 (ii) Type Displays the disk array component such as “Pool (*1)”, “Logical Disk”, “Physical Disk”, “Controller” and “E

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-18 Figure 3-9 Pool List Screen (i) Icon (Pool Operating state/Monitoring state) Displays the operating state/monitor

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-19 If a threshold excess occurred in pool for snapshot, the icon “ ” is displayed. If, however, the integrated operati

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-20 (ix) Snapshot Capacity Displays the capacity of the snapshot reserve area in Gigabyte units (1 G byte=1,073,741,824 b

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-21 (i) Name Displays the pool name. The display contents are the same as (1) “Pool list screen”. (ii) Pool Number Displa

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-22 (xi) Physical Disk List Displays information on the physical disks making up the target pool (physical disk number “P

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-23 (xii) Snapshot Capacity Displays the total snapshot capacity. The display contents are the same as (1) “Pool list scr

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-25 (i) Icon (Operating state/Monitoring state of logical disk) Displays the operating state/monitoring state of logical

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-26 Attn.(expand-fail): Fails in RANK expansion Fault: “Fault” occurs in logical disk Fault (media error): “Media fault”

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-27 (xi) Purpose Displays the purpose of a logical disk in any of the following at “Purpose” column. This column does no

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-28 (2) Logical Disk details information screen These screens (Figures 3-13, 3-14, and 3-15) are displayed if selecting

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-29 (v) RAID Displays the RAID type of logical disk. The display contents are the same as (1) “Logical Disk list screen”

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-30 (xvi) Physical Disk List The physical disk number “PD group number (2 hexadecimal digits) - physical disk number (2 h

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-31 (ii) LD Set Displays the LD Set where the specified logical disk is bound. Figure 3-15 Logical Disk Details Infor

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-32 (v) Logical Disk Name Displays the logical disk name (up to 24 characters) of the connecting logical disk. (vi) Snap

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-33 333...111...777 PPPhhhyyysssiiicccaaalll DDDiiissskkk IIInnnfffooorrrmmmaaatttiiiooonnn DDDiiisssppplllaaa

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-34 (i) Icon (Operating state/Monitoring state of Physical Disk) Displays the operating state of physical disk with the i

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-35 (vi) Pool Name Displays the name of the pool to which the physical disk belongs. * The name is displayed only for th

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PPPaaarrrttt III IIInnnssstttaaallllllaaatttiiiooonnn aaannnddd SSSeeettttttiiinnnggg

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-36 (i) Number Displays the physical disk number. The display contents are the same as (1) “Physical Disk list screen”.

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-37 333...111...888 CCCooonnntttrrrooolllllleeerrr IIInnnfffooorrrmmmaaatttiiiooonnn DDDiiisssppplllaaayyy The in

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-38 Table 3-7 Display Icons Icon Status etc. (Ready) Component is in normal operation (Offline) An event whereb

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-39 (iv) State Displays the operating state in component related to controller in any of following at “State” column. Rea

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-40 (2) Controller detail information screen Select (left-click on) an arbitrary controller in the information list dis

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-41 333...111...999 DDDiiissskkk EEEnnnccclllooosssuuurrreee IIInnnfffooorrrmmmaaatttiiiooonnn DDDiiisssppplllaaa

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-42 Table 3-9 Display Icons Icon Status (Ready) Component (disk enclosure) is in normal operation. (Offline) Componen

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-43 (2) Disk Enclosure properties screen Select (left-click on) an arbitrary disk enclosure in the information list disp

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-44 333...222 SSStttaaattteee MMMooonnniiitttooorrriiinnnggg The state monitoring function monitors the generati

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-45 333...222...111 FFFuuunnnccctttiiiooonnn OOOuuutttllliiinnneee (1) Monitoring Events Status monitoring funct

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-2 Chapter 1 Server Installation 111...111 OOOpppeeerrraaatttiiinnnggg EEEnnnvvviiirrrooonnnmmmeeennnttt Tab

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-46 333...222...222 DDDeeessscccrrriiippptttiiiooonnn ooofff SSScccrrreeeeeennn aaannnddd OOOpppeeerrraaatttiii

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-47 Table 3-12 Fault Status Reflection Disk Array Layer Component Layer Individual Component Layer Pool Serious Faul

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-48 (2) Monitoring Start/Stop In the iSM server, monitoring is automatically carried out for the disk array specified by

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-49 333...333 NNNiiiccckkknnnaaammmeee SSSeeettttttiiinnnggg Nickname setting function is used via iSM clien

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-50 333...333...222 DDDeeessscccrrriiippptttiiiooonnn ooofff SSScccrrreeeeeennn aaannnddd OOOpppeeerrraaattt

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-51 * Other Errors * When “Setting Failed (nn)” is displayed for setting process of disk array name, it is considered tha

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-52 (b) In [New OS Type] or [New Name] Edit Box, input a logical disk name following the rules defined in (4) “OS Type/L

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-53 If the logical disk to be set is a snapshot related volume (of which snapshot type is BV, SV, LV, SV*, or SDV), the

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-54 (iii) As a result of the setting, the following information is displayed in the dialog. Table 3-16 Execution Resul

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-55 333...444 FFFaaauuulllttt MMMooonnniiitttooorrriiinnnggg All messages of iSM are outputted on the message di

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Chapter 1 Server Installation I-3 111...222 IIInnnssstttaaallllllaaatttiiiooonnn 111...222...111 SSStttooorrraaagggeee MMMaaannnaaagggeee

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-56 333...555 LLLoooggg OOOuuutttpppuuuttt A message of iSM is output to operation log and event log. The detai

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-57 (1) Log file One message output by iSM server is saved as one record into the outputting log file. When the log file

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-58 Example 2: File change processing when generation files are created up to 99 [Before file change processing] [Aft

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-59 333...555...333 RRReeecccooorrrddd FFFooorrrmmmaaattt 333...555...333...111 OOOpppeeerrraaatttiiiooonnn

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-60 (2) Output image to operation log (Log File) Thu May 15 17:30:29 2000 0000003258 Info iSMlogd iSM00000: This i

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-61 333...555...333...222 EEEvvveeennnttt LLLoooggg (1) Record format of event log: Format 1 Event Classification

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-62 333...666 EEEvvveeennnttt LLLiiinnnkkk Event link function is one of the iSM functions. With this function, ma

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-63 333...666...333 OOOuuutttllliiinnneee ooofff OOOpppeeerrraaatttiiiooonnn If the definition for the message le

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-64 1. Mail address to input on the “FROM:” line must be a complete one that includes domain name. 2. Various header l

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Chapter 3 Basic Functions II-65 333...777 EEESSSMMMPPPRRROOO LLLiiinnnkkk iSM has a function for linking with ESMPRO as described below. ESMPR

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