Adaptec 5325302057 User Guide - Page 119

What Do the Status Icons Mean?, Viewing Enclosure Status, Status, Examples

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Viewing Status and Activity What Do the Status Icons Mean? Adaptec Storage Manager indicates event status with icons. This table lists the three categories, or types, of events based on severity. Icon Status Examples Information Warning Error • A connection to the Management Service was successfully established. • A pool was created. • A volume was created. • A logical device was deleted. • A volume is in a degraded state. • A disk drive is being rebuilt. • A hot spare in a pool has failed. • An enclosure fan or power supply has failed. • A pool has failed. • A disk drive within a pool has failed. • An iSCSI Storage Appliance is not responding. Warning- and Error-level icons appear next to all components (such as iSCSI Storage Hosts and pools) affected by a failure or error, creating a trail that helps you identify the source of a problem. See "Identifying Failed or Failing Components" on page 143 for more information. Viewing Enclosure Status If your IP SAN includes an enclosure with an enclosure management device, such as a SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosure (SAF-TE) processor, Adaptec Storage Manager also displays temperature, fan, and power module status in the Physical Device view, as shown in the next figure. Enclosure Status Icons Enclosure Management Device Icon Power Module Status Temperature Status Battery Status Fan Status Chapter 10 Monitoring Status and Activity 113

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Viewing Status and Activity
Chapter 10
Monitoring Status and Activity
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What Do the Status Icons Mean?
Adaptec Storage Manager indicates event status with icons. This table lists the three
categories, or types, of events based on severity.
Warning- and Error-level icons appear next to all components (such as iSCSI
Storage Hosts and pools) affected by a failure or error, creating a trail that helps you
identify the source of a problem. See “Identifying Failed or Failing Components” on
page 143 for more information.
Viewing Enclosure Status
If your IP SAN includes an enclosure with an enclosure management device, such
as a SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosure (SAF-TE) processor, Adaptec Storage
Manager also displays temperature, fan, and power module status in the Physical
Device view, as shown in the next figure.
Icon
Status
Examples
Information
A connection to the Management Service was successfully
established.
A pool was created.
A volume was created.
A logical device was deleted.
Warning
A volume is in a degraded state.
A disk drive is being rebuilt.
A hot spare in a pool has failed.
An enclosure fan or power supply has failed.
Error
A pool has failed.
A disk drive within a pool has failed.
An iSCSI Storage Appliance is not responding.
Fan Status
Temperature Status
Power Module Status
Enclosure Status Icons
Enclosure Management
Device Icon
Battery Status