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: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings, Filesystem Settings

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14: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings This chapter describes maintenance and diagnostic methods and contains the following sections:  Filesystem Settings  Protocol Stack Settings  IP Address Filter  Query Port  Diagnostics  System Settings Filesystem Settings The EDS uses a flash filesystem to store files. Use the Filesystem option to view current file statistics or modify files. There are two subsections: Statistics and Browse. The Statistics section of the Filesystem web page shows current statistics and usage information of the flash filesystem. In the Browser section of the Filesystem web page, you can create files and folders, upload files, copy and move files, and use TFTP. Filesystem Statistics This page shows various statistics and current usage information of the flash filesystem. To view filesystem statistics: 1. Select Filesystem on the menu bar. The Filesystem page opens and shows the current filesystem statistics and usage. Figure 14-1 Filesystem Statistics To compact or format the filesystem: 1. Back up all files as necessary. 2. Select Filesystem on the menubar, if you are not already in the Filesystem page. 3. Click Compact in the Actions row. Note: The compact should not be needed under normal circumstances as the system manages this automatically. 4. Back up all files before you perform the next (Format) step, because all user files get erased in that step. 5. Click Format in the Actions row. The configuration gets retained. EDS User Guide 112

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EDS User Guide
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14:
Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings
This chapter describes maintenance and diagnostic methods and contains the following sections:
Filesystem Settings
Protocol Stack Settings
IP Address Filter
Query Port
Diagnostics
System Settings
Filesystem Settings
The EDS uses a flash filesystem to store files. Use the Filesystem option to view current file
statistics or modify files.
There are two subsections: Statistics and Browse.
The Statistics section of the Filesystem web page shows current statistics and usage information
of the flash filesystem. In the Browser section of the Filesystem web page,
you can create files
and folders, upload files, copy and move files, and use TFTP.
Filesystem Statistics
This page shows various statistics and current usage information of the flash filesystem.
To view filesystem statistics:
1.
Select
Filesystem
on the menu
bar. The Filesystem page opens
and shows the current filesystem
statistics and usage.
To compact or format the
filesystem:
1.
Back up all files as necessary.
2.
Select
Filesystem
on the
menubar, if you are not already
in
the Filesystem page.
3.
Click
Compact
in the Actions row.
Note:
The compact should not be
needed under normal circumstances
as the system manages this
automatically.
4.
Back up all files before you perform
the next (Format) step, because all
user files get erased in that step.
5.
Click
Format
in the Actions row. The configuration gets retained.
Figure 14-1
Filesystem Statistics