Moxa TC-6110-LX [18/74] Configuring hot swap settings

Moxa TC-6110-CT-W7E [18/74] Configuring hot swap settings
TC-6110 / Windows 7 Installing Moxa Software
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configured parameter of [user-defined percentage of drive capacity].”
In addition to these two default responsibilities of the Moxa Hot Swap (mxhtspd) daemon, users may also
execute their own actions by creating and storing scripts in the
C:\Program Files\MOXA\mxhtsp\script
folder, which is shown in the screenshot below.
Configuring Hot Swap Settings
The default drive volumes monitored by mxhtspd are the D: and E: drive
volumes. If the administrator would like to change these settings by adding or
cancelling volumes, then this may be done by accessing the
mxhtspd
configuration menu from the hot swap icon located in the Windows system
tray. .
1. To access the setup menu for the Moxa Hot Swap daemon, right-click on
the
mxhtspd icon located in the systray (Windows at the bottom right of
the screen and then select Setting.
When the MXHTSP Settings dialog appears, admins must
select the drive letters under which the storage drives will be
mounted. If the drives have been partitioned, select only the
first available drive letter; selecting anything else will cause
trouble when mounting the device. Windows will mount the
drive volumes under the identifiers you assign here. Once
assigned, these values will be associated with the device’s
hardware address, so that if the modules are removed and then immediately replaced in a different order
(i.e., drive 1 is placed in the Disk 2 slot, and drive 2 is placed in the Disk 1 slot) they will continue to be
mounted under their original volume name (i.e., drive 1 will continue to be volume D:, even though it is
now mounted in slot 2, and similarly Disk 2 will be mounted as volume E:, even though it is now in slot 1).
If admins wish to change this behavior, they may also do by creating a new entry in the Windows registry.
There are several online tutorials that explain how to do this.
WARNING
If the storage drive is partitioned into multiple volumes, then when configuring
mxhtspd
you must specify only
the firs
t volume listed in the setting dialog. This volume will correspond to the drive’s first partition.
DO NOT
select any other partitions, otherwise the drive will not mount and unmount properly. Additionally, checking
Execute Script
and Check Partition will o
nly affect the first partition and may not be used on the subsequent
partition
(s). For these reasons, Moxa recommends against partitioning the drives used in the
TC
-6110 SATA modules.
WARNING
If you tick the
Check Partition box in the hot swap Settings dialog you must
configure a notification threshold
for each partition in the
C:\Program Files\MOXA\mxhtsp\config file (see below, pg. 4-
4). If you do not,
mxhtspd
will fail to read the partition and throw an error by notifying the user that Disk X does not exist
(with
X representing the volume identifier that Windows is using to mount the drive).

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