Dell DR2000v DR Series System Administrator Guide - Page 80

Monitoring System Alerts, Using the Dashboard Alerts Viewing the System Alerts

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• Current Date/Time • Current Time Zone • Cleaner Status • Total Savings (in percentage) • Total Number of Files in All Containers • Number of Containers • Number of Containers Replicated • Active Bytes (total bytes before optimization) • Advanced Data Protection (status of data integrity check) • Encryption Status (such as Done, Running, Pending, or Disabled) NOTE: To display additional information about certain elements in the DR Series system GUI, click the corresponding Question Mark (?) icon. Monitoring System Alerts You can monitor the DR Series system alerts and display the current state of the system using the navigation panel, the Dashboard page, and its options: • Using the Dashboard page, you can access the Alerts page via the Number of Alerts link. • Using Dashboard→ Alerts, you can access the Alerts page from the navigation panel. • The Alerts page lists the number of system alerts, the current time zone, and provides a summary table of alerts defined by index number, timestamp of the system alert, and a brief message describing the alert. Using the Dashboard Alerts Page To use the Dashboard page to display the current number of system alerts, complete the following steps: NOTE: This procedure is useful if you are already at the Dashboard page and want to quickly display more information about system alerts. 1. Click Number of Alerts on the Dashboard page. The Number of Alerts in the System Status bar provides a link (which indicates the number of alerts, in this case 2 alerts, which are listed in the Number of Alerts: 2 link). 2. Click the Number of Alerts link (in this example, 2). The Alerts page is displayed. 3. View the list of system alerts in the System Alerts summary table, identified by index number, timestamp, and a brief message that describes the alert. Viewing the System Alerts To use the DR Series navigation panel to display the current number of system alerts, complete the following: 1. Click Dashboard → Alerts in the navigation panel. The Alerts page is displayed, which lists the number of system alerts in the System Alerts summary table, and provides the current timezone (for example, US/Pacific). 2. Review the system alerts listed in the System Alerts summary table, which identifies each alert by: • Index number (for example: 1, 2, ...). • Timestamp (in yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss format; for example, 2012-10-30 10:24:53). 80

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Current Date/Time
Current Time Zone
Cleaner Status
Total Savings
(in percentage)
Total Number of Files in All Containers
Number of Containers
Number of Containers Replicated
Active Bytes
(total bytes before optimization)
Advanced Data Protection
(status of data integrity check)
Encryption Status
(such as Done, Running, Pending, or Disabled)
NOTE:
To display additional information about certain elements in the DR Series system GUI, click the
corresponding Question Mark (?) icon.
Monitoring System Alerts
You can monitor the DR Series system alerts and display the current state of the system using the navigation panel, the
Dashboard
page, and its options:
Using the
Dashboard
page, you can access the
Alerts
page via the
Number of Alerts
link.
Using
Dashboard
Alerts
, you can access the
Alerts
page from the navigation panel.
The Alerts page lists the number of system alerts, the current time zone, and provides a summary table of alerts
defined by index number, timestamp of the system alert, and a brief message describing the alert.
Using the Dashboard Alerts Page
To use the
Dashboard
page to display the current number of system alerts, complete the following steps:
NOTE:
This procedure is useful if you are already at the
Dashboard
page and want to quickly display more
information about system alerts.
1.
Click
Number of Alerts
on the
Dashboard
page.
The
Number of Alerts
in the System Status bar provides a link (which indicates the number of alerts, in this case 2
alerts, which are listed in the
Number of Alerts:
2
link).
2.
Click the
Number of Alerts
link (in this example,
2
).
The
Alerts
page is displayed.
3.
View the list of system alerts in the System Alerts summary table, identified by index number, timestamp, and a brief
message that describes the alert.
Viewing the System Alerts
To use the DR Series navigation panel to display the current number of system alerts, complete the following:
1.
Click
Dashboard
Alerts
in the navigation panel.
The
Alerts
page is displayed, which lists the number of system alerts in the System Alerts summary table, and
provides the current timezone (for example, US/Pacific).
2.
Review the system alerts listed in the System Alerts summary table, which identifies each alert by:
Index number (for example: 1, 2, ...).
Timestamp (in yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss format; for example, 2012–10–30 10:24:53).
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