HP D2D .HP D2D Backup System user guide (EH985-90907, March 2011) - Page 12

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NOTE: If a capacity upgrade kit has been installed, the shelves are also shown on the Summary page. (HP D2D2500 Series products do not support connection of a Capacity Upgrade Kit.) Table 1 Summary page layout 1 Navigation bar Select the appropriate option from the top bar. 2 Help and logout The Help option opens the help pages. This is a context sensitive link that displays help that is appropriate to the currently selected page. Logout closes your session on the HP StoreOnce Backup System. If somebody else logs in, you will be automatically logged out. 3 StoreOnce Backup Sys- This section provides the information that identifies your HP StoreOnce Backup tem information System. It shows the Type (Product Generation), Name, Serial Number and Software Revision of the HP StoreOnce Backup System. . The Up Time records how long the HP StoreOnce Backup System has been running. System State is the overall status of the system and relates to the Status icon found in the top right-hand corner of all pages. Appliance State: shows whether the StoreOnce Backup System is Initialising/Running/Shutting down/Stopping. It also includes any hardware failure indications. 4 Status details This section provides details about overall system status and the status of the network (HP D2D4300 Series) or network ports (all other models), RAID, disk usage, user data stored, deduplication ratio, and any licensed features, such as replication. Additional information is provided if the status is not OK. See also Status icons on page 13. Disk Space Used is the amount of disk space that has been used. Deduplication Ratio is updated whenever data is written to storage. User Data Stored shows how much user data has been backed up to unit. Storage is the first place to look to identify any problems with the storage pool (shelves and disks) on HP D2D4100/4300 Series). A failed disk should be replaced as soon as possible. See "Hard disk replacement" on page 161. RAID and RAID battery are the first place to look to identify any problems with the RAID status and RAID battery. A failed battery should be replaced as soon as possible. See the HP StoreOnce Backup System Maintenance and Service Guide. Devices informs the user of the status of the libraries and NAS shares within the HP StoreOnce Backup System. After a power up or reset, each device is checked and brought on line. This can take a long time, especially after an unscheduled power fail, where the message will show 'Starting'. Disk Licensing for models that support a Capacity Upgrade Kit will show a warning message if you have not yet provided the licensing information. See "License (Administration)" on page 115. Replication status is shown if you have licensed and enabled this feature. If you have enabled the Network Time Protocol (from the Date & Time (Status) page), the status of the NTP process is also shown. 12 Home, Summary

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NOTE:
If a capacity upgrade kit has been installed, the shelves are also shown on the Summary page. (HP
D2D2500 Series products do not support connection of a Capacity Upgrade Kit.)
Table 1 Summary page layout
Select the appropriate option from the top bar.
Navigation bar
1
The
Help
option opens the help pages. This is a context sensitive link that
displays help that is appropriate to the currently selected page.
Logout
closes
your session on the HP StoreOnce Backup System. If somebody else logs in,
you will be automatically logged out.
Help and logout
2
This section provides the information that identifies your HP StoreOnce Backup
System. It shows the
Type
(Product Generation),
Name
,
Serial Number
and
Software Revision
of the HP StoreOnce Backup System. .
The
Up Time
records how long the HP StoreOnce Backup System has been
running.
System State
is the overall status of the system and relates to the Status icon
found in the top right-hand corner of all pages.
Appliance State:
shows whether the StoreOnce Backup System is
Initialising/Running/Shutting down/Stopping. It also includes any hardware
failure indications.
StoreOnce Backup Sys-
tem information
3
This section provides details about overall system status and the status of the
network (HP D2D4300 Series) or network ports (all other models), RAID, disk
usage, user data stored, deduplication ratio, and any licensed features, such
as replication. Additional information is provided if the status is not OK. See
also
Status icons
on page 13.
Disk Space Used
is the amount of disk space that has been used.
Deduplication
Ratio
is updated whenever data is written to storage.
User Data Stored
shows
how much user data has been backed up to unit.
Storage
is the first place to look to identify any problems with the storage pool
(shelves and disks) on HP D2D4100/4300 Series). A failed disk should be
replaced as soon as possible. See
Hard disk replacement
on page 161.
RAID
and
RAID battery
are the first place to look to identify any problems
with the RAID status and RAID battery. A failed battery should be replaced
as soon as possible. See the
HP StoreOnce Backup System Maintenance and
Service Guide
.
Devices
informs the user of the status of the libraries and NAS shares within
the HP StoreOnce Backup System. After a power up or reset, each device is
checked and brought on line. This can take a long time, especially after an
unscheduled power fail, where the message will show 'Starting'.
Disk Licensing for models that support a Capacity Upgrade Kit will show a
warning message if you have not yet provided the licensing information. See
License (Administration)
on page 115.
Replication
status is shown if you have licensed and enabled this feature. If
you have enabled the Network Time Protocol (from the Date & Time (Status)
page), the status of the
NTP
process is also shown.
Status details
4
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