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NOTE:
To display more information about the current HW State, click the related
hyperlink to display the Health page. The Health page displays the current status of
the DR4000 system hardware: front and rear chassis views, hard drives, power
supplies, fans, temperature, voltages, network interface card (NIC) status, and
other components.
NOTE:
To display more information about the system alerts, click the related
hyperlink to display the Alerts page. The Alerts page displays each system alert by
number, timestamp, and a brief message.
NOTE:
To display more information about the system events, click the related
hyperlink to display the Events page. The Events page lists each system event by
number, severity (critical, warning, and informational), timestamp, and a brief
message.
DR4000 Capacity-Storage Savings-Throughput
The middle panes in the Dashboard page display data graphs that indicate
the current DR4000 status for Capacity, Storage Savings, and Throughput:
•
Capacity—displays the used and free physical storage capacity in
percentages and in Gigabytes and Terabytes (GBs and TBs).
•
Storage Savings—displays disk savings in percentages for deduplication
and compression over a time period (in minutes). You can choose to
display storage savings using a 1-hour, 1-day, 5-day, 1-month, or 1-year
period (the default display is 1-hour).
•
Throughput—displays the Throughtput in megabytes/second (MB/s) for
read and write operations over a time period (in minutes), and you can
display this output using a 1-hour, 1-day, 5-day, 1-month, or 1-year
period (the default display is 1-hour).
System Information Pane
The bottom pane in the Dashboard page displays the following categories of
current System Information about your system:
•
System Name
•
Software Version
•
Current Date/Time
•
Cleaner Status
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Monitoring the DR4000 System