Adaptec 5325302057 User Guide - Page 65

Checking System Status from the Main Window, an enclosure management device

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Checking System Status from the Main Window Checking System Status from the Main Window Adaptec Storage Manager includes an Event Viewer for at-a-glance system and event status information. The Event Viewer provides status information and messages about activity (or events) occurring on your IP SAN. Double-click any event to see more information in an easier-to-read format. Warning- and Error-level icons, shown at right, appear next to components (such as systems and pools) affected by a failure or error, creating a trail, or rapid fault isolation, that helps you identify the source of a problem when it occurs. See "Identifying Failed or Failing Components" on page 143 for more information. Enclosure Warning Disk Drive Error If your IP SAN includes a controller with a temperature sensor, or an enclosure with an enclosure management device, such as a SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosure (SAF-TE) processor, temperature, fan, and power module status is displayed by status icons in the Physical Device view, as shown in the next figure. These status icons change color to indicate status (see "What Do the Status Icons Mean?" on page 113). Status Icons Power Module Status Temperature Status Battery Status Fan Status For more information, see "Monitoring Status and Activity" on page 109. Chapter 5 Getting to Know Adaptec Storage Manager 59

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Checking System Status from the Main Window
Chapter 5
Getting to Know Adaptec Storage Manager
59
Checking System Status from the Main Window
Adaptec Storage Manager includes an Event Viewer for at-a-glance system and
event status information. The Event Viewer provides status information and
messages about activity (or
events
) occurring on your IP SAN. Double-click any
event to see more information in an easier-to-read format.
Warning- and Error-level icons, shown at right, appear next to
components (such as systems and pools) affected by a failure or
error, creating a trail, or
rapid fault isolation
, that helps you identify
the source of a problem when it occurs. See “Identifying Failed or
Failing Components” on page 143 for more information.
If your IP SAN includes a controller with a temperature sensor, or an enclosure with
an enclosure management device, such as a SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosure
(SAF-TE) processor, temperature, fan, and power module status is displayed by
status icons in the Physical Device view, as shown in the next figure. These status
icons change color to indicate status (see “What Do the Status Icons Mean?” on
page 113).
For more information, see “Monitoring Status and Activity” on page 109.
Enclosure
Warning
Disk Drive
Error
Fan Status
Temperature Status
Power Module Status
Status Icons
Battery Status