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  1. #1

    Default Change display resolution of DSS?

    Hi,

    I'm trying to access the DSS through a KVM remote access device (Switchview IP 1010). T

    he device is having trouble passing the default display resolution and I was wondering if I have the ability to change the resolution to something more friendly to my (low-end) KVM device?

    Thanks,
    Tony.

  2. #2

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    Sorry to say we do not have the ability to change these settings in console.

    You can use Remote Access using SSH connection as an alternative.

    WebGUI -> setup -> Administrator -> Function:
    Remote Access

    To connect to server from Linux/MacOSX systems use:

    ssh -2 -p 22222 -l cli address_ip

    -option: -2 is a version of ssh protocol used for connection.
    -option: -p is a port for Remote Access.
    -option: -l is a user (In our product the user must be "cli").
    -option: address_ip is a address of server you want to connect to.

    To connect to server from Microsoft Windows, download free ssh client Putty (www.putty.nl).


    -In Host Name (or IP address) field please enter IP address of the server -In Port field please enter the same port as in the server GUI (default 22222) -In Protocol please choose SSH -In Category: Connection
    -> Data -> Auto-login-username please enter:
    "cli"
    -In Terminal -> Keyboard -> The Function Keys and keypad please select "VT100+"
    -Go back to Category Session, enter session name in field Saved Sessions and click on "Save" button.
    -Then click on new saved session, click "Open" and enter the "password".
    (In case you did not enter Auto-login-username, it will prompt for username, so please enter: "cli")
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    Thanks Todd,

    This gives me access to the console which solves most of my problem but I occasionally need access to the system or Adaptec RAID BIOS.

    When support tells me to change BIOS settings, or I want to check the status of the array, I still need a locally attached monitor/keyboard. It doesn't happen very often, but when it does it is a PITA.

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    Hi Tony,

    I just test with my Adaptec (ASR 3405) and with Console (using Remote Access) you should be able to access the Adaptec RAID BIOS with CTRL + ALT + W
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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    CTRL-ALT-W? Could you be just a bit more specific? I don't see anything in the Hardware Configuration Menu that would give me access to the Adaptec RAID BIOS.

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    Tony,

    Profuse apologies I meant:
    CRTL + ALT + R (for RAID functions) also if you use the F1 key this will describe these functions and in the manual.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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