Dell PowerVault DR4100 Dell DR Series System Administrator's Guide - Page 169

Operational Mode Normal State, Filesystem Check - Successful

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• Operational Mode (Normal State) The Maintenance Mode page provides the following information: • Maintenance Mode Progress bar: - Displays the five stages of Maintenance mode - Updates the progress bar as each stage completes NOTE: If an alert displays above the Maintenance Mode progress bar, this indicates that the filesystem check has completed, and it has generated a report on the repairable files (which are displayed in the Repair Report pane under the Maintenance Mode progress bar). To repair all of the reported files listed in the Repair Report, you must click Confirm Repair Filesystem. • Repair Report: - Displays a list of repairable filesystem files that were detected in the Filesystem Check. - Identifies the repairable files by Container ID, File/Inode/Directory location, and a brief reason for failure. - Provides a search capability that allows you to click prev or next to display the previous or next page in the Repair Report, or lets you display a specific page number of the Repair Report by entering this number in the Goto page and click go. • System Information pane: - System Name - Software Version - Current Date/Time - iDRAC IP Address • Support Information - Service Tag - Last Diagnostic Run - BIOS Version NOTE: When in Maintenance mode, the DR Series system navigation panel displays the following options that are links to display the correspond page in the DR Series system GUI: • Alerts • Events • Health • Usage • Diagnostics • Software Upgrade Once the DR Series system enters Maintenance mode, there can only be two possible outcome states: • Operational mode (Normal State): where the filesystem check was successful, and no system files need to be repaired (Filesystem Check: successful). • Maintenance mode has halted: where the filesystem check detected one or more repairable files (Filesystem Check: unsuccessful). Filesystem Check - Successful: when the Maintenance mode successfully completes all of its stages, the DR Series system displays its status as having entered Operational mode (Normal State). Only after the Maintenance mode has successfully completed its internal check can it return to an Operational mode. 169

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Operational Mode (Normal State)
The
Maintenance Mode
page provides the following information:
Maintenance Mode Progress bar:
Displays the five stages of
Maintenance
mode
Updates the progress bar as each stage completes
NOTE:
If an alert displays above the Maintenance Mode progress bar, this indicates that the
filesystem check has completed, and it has generated a report on the repairable files (which are
displayed in the Repair Report pane under the Maintenance Mode progress bar). To repair all of
the reported files listed in the Repair Report, you must click
Confirm Repair Filesystem
.
Repair Report:
Displays a list of repairable filesystem files that were detected in the Filesystem Check.
Identifies the repairable files by Container ID, File/Inode/Directory location, and a brief reason for
failure.
Provides a search capability that allows you to click
prev
or
next
to display the previous or next page in
the Repair Report, or lets you display a specific page number of the Repair Report by entering this
number in the
Goto
page and click
go
.
System Information pane:
System Name
Software Version
Current Date/Time
iDRAC IP Address
Support Information
Service Tag
Last Diagnostic Run
BIOS Version
NOTE:
When in Maintenance mode, the DR Series system navigation panel displays the following options that are
links to display the correspond page in the DR Series system GUI:
Alerts
Events
Health
Usage
Diagnostics
Software Upgrade
Once the DR Series system enters
Maintenance
mode, there can only be two possible outcome states:
Operational
mode (Normal State): where the filesystem check was successful, and no system files need to be
repaired (Filesystem Check: successful).
Maintenance
mode has halted: where the filesystem check detected one or more repairable files (Filesystem
Check: unsuccessful).
Filesystem Check — Successful
: when the
Maintenance
mode successfully completes all of its stages, the DR Series
system displays its status as having entered
Operational
mode (Normal State). Only after the
Maintenance
mode has
successfully completed its internal check can it return to an
Operational
mode.
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