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requires SSL. when checked, the ATTO ConfigTool
Service will attempt to connect to the email server
using the SSL protocol. When unchecked, all
notification emails will be unencrypted when sent.
•
Port: The port number of the email server.
•
Notification Addresses: Input the email addresses
that the notification emails will be sent into these
three text fields. Each field may contain more than
one address, each separated by a comma. Each text
field can be configured to receive a specific level of
RAID event using the drop-down boxes to the right.
Email notifications are sent every 15 minutes. If a critical
RAID event is detected, the ATTO ConfigTool will wait 10
seconds to collect data on supporting RAID events that
may be useful in identifying the cause, and then send the
notification.
8.3 Retrieving System Logs
Open
the
ATTO
ConfigTool
and choose the Help → Run
Diagnostics... Then choose a
place to save the log file. It may take
several moments for the process
to complete. The log includes the
system event log for each enclosure and storage controller
with an ATTO chipset (such as the RTX enclosure) as well
as logs for SNMP functionality and the ATTO ConfigTool
background process itself.
9 Usage with Mac and Windows Operating
Systems
9.1 Usage with Mac OS X
9.1.1 Formatting the RAID Group
To format, use Disk Utility (pictured below), which can be
found in the Applications folder.
a. Click on the drive in the window to the left.
b. Click the Erase tab in the window to the right.
c. Select the format type. Most users prefer Mac OS
Extended with Journaling (HFS+), which is
required for compatibility with Time Machine (OS
10.5 or newer). If you need to use your RTX enclosure
with both Mac and Windows computers, select MS-
DOS File System instead.
d. Enter a name for the new volume and then click
Erase to start the process.
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9.1.2 Mounting and Unmounting Volumes
If the RAID group for the RTX enclosure is already
formatted, an icon representing the RAID group's volume
will appear (mount) on the desktop. You can begin using
the volume right away. If the RAID group is unformatted,
a message will appear on the desktop saying that the
volume is unreadable. Use OS X's Disk Utility
to easily format the drive (see section above).
Unmount the volume before powering down
the unit by dragging the volume's icon to
the Trash, or by selecting the volume then
pressing Command-E. Disconnecting the
unit without first unmounting the volume
can result in data loss.
9.2 Usage with Windows Operating Systems
9.2.1 Formatting the RAID Group
When you first mount the RAID group to a Windows
operating system, a pop-up window will ask you if you
would like to format it. Click Format Disk and skip
to Step E. If the prompt does not pop up, use the Disk
Management utility by following these steps:
a.
Right click on the Computer button in the Start
Menu (Windows 7, Server 2008 R2, Server 2012), then
select Manage. In the left pane of the Computer
Management window that opens, left-click on Disk
Management (labeled 'B' in the picture below). For
Windows 8, press WINKEY + X, then select Disk
Management from the menu that pops up.
b. The volume should appear in the list of Disks in the
lower pane. You may need to scroll down to see it. If
the volume is already formatted, you can identify it
easily by its volume name. If the Device Properties
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