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SuperTrak66™ User's Manual 
Chapter 4 
 
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4.2  
SuperCheck Administration 
Once installation is complete, you may begin using the SuperCheck utility. There 
are still a few things that need to be configured before your SuperCheck install and 
administration are complete. This section will outline tasks necessary to complete 
SuperCheck Administration. See section 4.3,  “SuperCheck Task Quick 
Reference”
 for details on executing each task. Please refer to Chapter 5 for a 
complete visual technical reference of the SuperCheck utility. 
 
After you have reviewed and implemented each task below, your SuperCheck 
installation will be complete. At this point, you will be ready to use your 
SuperTrak66 RAID server for workload I/Os. Configure your array(s) for operation by 
partitioning and formatting them under the standard Windows NT “Disk 
Administrator
.” 
Creating Message Servers & Agents 
The first time you run SuperCheck, there will be no Message Server, Message 
Agent, or array attachments. To establish the server connections, you must 
determine the TCP/IP address of the system that is running the SuperTrak66 
Message Server. You may need your LAN administrator to provide this information. 
See Section 4.1 for installation scenarios to determine where the Message Server 
should be installed. Once you have identified the Message Server, perform the 
Create a new message server” task as detailed in the SuperCheck Task Quick 
Reference, based on the Message Server system’s IP information. 
 
Once the Message Server has been connected  successfully, double-click on the 
Message Server icon to expand the hierarchical tree to show all attached Message 
Agents. Log into an attached Message Agent for access to the particular 
SuperTrak66 system under the Agent’s control. 
Adding/Deleting New Users 
If additional users require access to a SuperTrak66 Message Agent, the system 
administrator must create a "new user" under the Message Agent. Each user may 
be given access to various levels of control by an admin. A  
User / Administrator” may create/delete other user accounts. “Array 
Administration
” and “Adapter Maintenance Rights” boxes allow access to specific 
functions of the system.  
 
NOTE: Don’t forget to set a password for any user  who has anything more than 
viewing privileges on a secure network. 
Setting Up A New Array 
Setting up an array is considered a simple task. Consideration should be given as 
to the type and configuration of the array. Please see Chapter 6 for RAID 
configuration ideas and then perform the task of creating the new array (see p. 16)