Chapter 5
– Monitoring Functions
5.1
Viewing System health and status
The RamSan makes it possible to view system health variables in a variety
of ways. This allows you to easily determine that the system is in good
health and, under rare circumstances, determine that a failure is imminent
or has occurred.
5.1.1
Front Panel Monitoring
When the menu on the front panel is not in use, the display
monitors various aspects of the system. The display presents the
following information:
Restore/Synchronize Progress
During any synchronization
or data restore, the front
panel cycles between the
operation progress and
estimated time remaining
until completion.
The system displays
“Restoring Data” when
restoring data from disk
and displays “Initializing”
when starting from a
volatile state.
If the system is rebuilding
the disk array, the system
displays “Array
Rebuilding.” If the system
is rebuilding a single disk,
the front panel displays
“Disk # Rebuild”
indicating the disk number.
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