HP D2D .HP D2D Backup System user guide (EH985-90907, March 2011) - Page 68

RAID (Status), NAS share disk usage

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NAS share disk usage This page shows information about disk usage of the NAS backup targets. Table 14 NAS share disk usage parameters Name: This is the name of the NAS share. User data stored: This is the amount of user data stored on that NAS share. That is the amount of data that the backup application has backed up to the share. This figure is undeduplicated data. Deduplication: This indicates that deduplication is enabled for that NAS share. RAID (Status) This page provides information about the RAID status, and the status of the physical disks on the HP D2D2500 Series Backup System. NOTE: This page is not displayed with HP D2D4100 or HP D2D4300 Series Backup Systems. Use it to identify disks that may be failing or disks that are approaching capacity. You can also use it to beacon a disk within the StoreOnce Backup System. The Beacon LED on the front of the individual disk is solid blue. RAID status In normal operation, this shows green, OK. If one or more disks fail, it shows a failed icon. 68 Status

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NAS share disk usage
This page shows information about disk usage of the NAS backup targets.
Table 14 NAS share disk usage parameters
This is the name of the NAS share.
Name:
This is the amount of user data stored on that NAS share. That is the amount
of data that the backup application has backed up to the share. This figure
is undeduplicated data.
User data stored:
This indicates that deduplication is enabled for that NAS share.
Deduplication:
RAID (Status)
This page provides information about the RAID status, and the status of the physical disks on the HP
D2D2500 Series Backup System.
NOTE:
This page is not displayed with HP D2D4100 or HP D2D4300 Series Backup Systems.
Use it to identify disks that may be failing or disks that are approaching capacity. You can also use
it to beacon a disk within the StoreOnce Backup System. The Beacon LED on the front of the individual
disk is solid blue.
RAID status
In normal operation, this shows green, OK.
If one or more disks fail, it shows a failed icon.
Status
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