README.txt Driver File Contents (RAID_Manage_Win_v2.5.8_16_05_09.zip)

HighPoint Web RAID Management Software (WebGUI&CLI) for Windows
Copyright (C) 2016 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Last updated on May 9, 2016

HighPoint Web RAID Management Software (WebGUI&CLI) is used to monitor and configure
your hard disks and RAID arrays attached to HighPoint RAID controllers.

This file is divided into the following major sections:

1. Files Listing
2. System Requirements
3. Installing the Software Package
4. Running the Management Software
5. Rivision History

1. Files Listing
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   README.txt                        This file
   HPT_CLI_Guide.pdf                 CLI User Manual
   HighPoint RAID Management.exe     Installation package file

2. System Requirements
------------------------

   The software package must be installed on system with supported HighPoint
   RAID controllers installed, and the device driver must be loaded to run
   the service.
   
   A web browser with XML support is required on the client side, e.g. Internet
   Explorer 6.0, Mozilla or FireFox.


3. Installing the Software Package
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   To install the packge, run "HighPoint RAID Management.exe".
   
4. Running the Management Software
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   a. RUN WebGUI
       To run the WebGUI, start your browser and enter the following URL address:
   
          http://localhost:7402
       
       If you are accessing WebGUI on a remote system please change "localhost"
       to the server address.
 
       If you can't connect to a remote HPT WebGUI, check if hptsvr is running on that
       system and you can access the remote system via TCP/IP connection. If you
       have firewall configured, make sure TCP port 7402 is not blocked.

   b. RUN CLI
       To run CLI, in the start menu under the folder "HighPoint RAID Management", 
       click "hptraidconf" then input username and password that same as WebGUI used.
       Or start your cmd terminal and input the command:
                hptraidconf
       then you need input USERNAME and PASSWORD(same as WebGUI) or 
       you can use the command:
                hptraidconf -u RAID -p hpt
       to login.

       And you can enter a complete command with parameters at the cmd prompt and receive
       one output result on the screen at a time.
                hptraidconf -u {username} -p {password} {command}
       Example:
                #hptraidconf -u RAID -p hpt query controllers 


5. Revision History
---------------------

   v2.5.8 05/09/2016
	[WebGUI]Support flash Marvell 948x bios for RR272x/1x.

   v2.5.5.2 07/20/2015
	[WebGUI]Fix a bug that installation takes too long in Windows 10.
	
   v2.5.5.1 07/15/2015
	[WebGUI]Support Windows 10.
	
   v2.5.5 04/03/2015
	[WebGUI]Support DV mode array.

   v2.5.4 03/31/2015
	[WebGUI/CLI]Update event report level.

   v2.5.3 02/02/2015
	[WebGUI] Support Tape device.
	[WebGUI] Use local time instead of GMT in Email.

   v2.5.2.3 01/09/2015
	Update task command sample in HPT_CLI_Guide.pdf.

   v2.5.2.2 01/08/2015
	Update Copyright in HPT_CLI_Guide.pdf.

   v2.5.2.1 01/07/2015
	Update Readme.txt and HPT_CLI_Guide.pdf.

   v2.5.2 11/12/2014
	[WebGUI] Support 4Kn Drive.

   v2.5.1 07/11/2014
	[WebGUI/CLI] Support cross-controller.
	[WebGUI/CLI] Fix a bug that beeper is not really enabled or disabled when connect to another controller.
        [WebGUI] Fix the bug that can not create RAID50 that each member is 16 disks with 32 disks.
        [WebGUI] Remove the unuseful function in recover page.
        [WebGUI] Fix a bug that RR4522 connect with EJ340 may cause WebGUI crashed.
        [CLI] Fix a bug that the time of task shows error if the task disabled and then enabled
        [CLI] Fix a bug that two RS6328 connect in WebGUI, the second RS6328 can not create array and init disks.


   v2.4.2 08/01/2014
        Add the path of hptraidconf into ENV path.
        Fix bug of create array in hptraidconf.
        Fix sector size cannot be properly restored in Recover and so on.
        Add mail ssl function.

   v2.4.0 03/12/2013
        Add Support Thunderbolt
        Remove Service Manager function
        Remove WebGUI CLI
        Fix a bug about rebuilding operations with multi controllers
        Fix a bug about checkdisk

   v2.2.0 31/07/2013
        Add Support WebGUI CLI.
        Add Command line CLI.

   v2.1.6 22/07/2013
        Add Support RocketU/Rocket/DataCenter Series
        Add Support SRC

   v2.1.5.13.0415 15/04/2013
        Add Support EJ340.
        Add Support RS5345 PM.
        Support fault diagnosis.
        Add Support Check Disk.

   v2.1.4.12.1030 30/10/2012
        Add Support RS5315 PM.

   v2.1.3.12.0918 18/09/2012
        Add Support RR4522.

   v2.1.2.12.0718 18/07/2012
        Add online help.
        Add "Disk Cache Policy" option when creating array.
        Add "Set Rebuild Priority" and "Set Spindown Idle Disk(minutes)" on Setting page.
        
   v2.1.1.12.0601 01/06/2012
        Support recover array function.
        Support for RR4520 Update Firmware File.
        Add Monitor Information.
        Add Get Information By New Interface for Enclosure Information.
        Support for SMTP/SSL.        
        
   v2.1.12.0228 28/02/2012
        Add Button to enable or disable EJ6172 alarm.
        Support for EJ6172 Update Firmware Configure File.
        Support for RR640L Update BIOS File.	
        Add Page of SHI.

   v2.0.11.0922 22/09/2011
        Support for EJ240.
         
   v2.0.11.0713 13/07/2011
        Support for OCE/ORLM.

   v2.0.0 Beta 29/4/2011
        Totally new GUI layout.
        Support for EJ220+rr2720.

   
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How To Update Drivers Manually

After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.

  • Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).

  • If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.

  • Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.

  • Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.

  • Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  • From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.

  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.

For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.

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