Moxa TC-6110-CT-W7E [19/74] Moxa hot swap mxhtsp scripts

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TC-6110 / Windows 7 Installing Moxa Software
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2. Admins may configure mxhtspd to automatically check remaining drive capacity by ticking the Check
Partition option. To set the threshold at which
mxhtspd will notify the user about remaining drive
capacity, the administrator will need to edit the mxhtsp configuration script (seen in the screenshot just
below), located at
C:\Program Files\MOXA\mxhtsp\config.
This is a very simple ascii configuration file; to set the target drive capacity, simply note the volume mount
point and the percentage of drive capacity that must be filled for mxhtspd notifications to begin, with the
two values separated by a colon. A screenshot of the configuration file is shown above. For example, if you
wish to set the system to notify you when the D: drive is 50% full and the E: drive is 90% full, then you
would enter
D: 50 on the first line, and E: 90 on the second, as shown in the screenshot. When storage
space on the drive has been filled beyond these thresholds, the L1 LED on the module spine (visible on the
front face of the TC-6110) will blink repeatedly, and a notification will appear on the desktop, in the
Windows 7 system tray.
WARNING
If you have ticked the
Check Partition box in the hot swap Settings dialog (see above, pg. 4-3), you must
configure a notification threshold for each partition in the
C:\Program Files\MOXA\mxhtsp\config
file.
If you do not,
mxhtspd will fail to read the partition and throw an error by notifying the user that the drive
in
question “
does not exist.”
Moxa Hot Swap (mxhtsp) Scripts
There are three Visual Basic scripts provided for customizing the Moxa hot swap feature. The hot swap
customization scripts are stored as files in the
C:\Program Files\MOXA\mxhtsp\config\script\ folder.
Each file is associated with either module one (X1/disk1) or module two (X2/disk2). The three scripts are
described below:
action_btnX*_press.vbs: This script is executed whenever the X1 button (located on the spine of
the SATA storage module) is depressed. The default action is to unmount the hard disk1.
L1 of Drive 2
X1 of Drive 2
X1 of Drive 1
L1 of Drive 1

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