Linksys NSS2000 Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Admini - Page 46

Disk Status Table, Disk Status, Model, Capacity, Health, Passed, Failing, Failed, Status, Online

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Configuring your Storage Disk Status Table 4 Disk Status Table The Disk Status table lists each of the physical disks installed in the NSS. The table has these columns: • Port: The port number on the NSS in which the disk is installed. • Model: The model of the disk drive. This information is read from the disk drive. • Capacity: The size of the disk drive. • Health: The system monitors each disk drive and reports the condition of the disk drive. - Passed: The disk drive passed the S.M.A.R.T. test and is considered fully operational. The Error LED on the disk drive is off. - Failing: The disk drive failed the S.M.A.R.T. test and is predicated to fail. The red Error LED on the disk drive is blinking. - Failed: The disk drive is not operational (has failed). The red Error LED on the disk drive is on solid. • Status: The state of use for the disk drive. - Online: The disk drive is spun up. - Standby: The disk drive is idle and is spun down. - Offline: The disk drive is failed. • Action: There are available action buttons associated with each installed disk drive: - Get Details: View the current, detailed S.M.A.R.T. report for the disk drive. - Locate: Send a locate request to the applicable disk drive. The white disk drive LED on the front of the NSS chassis blinks for the targeted disk drive.You can only send one locate request at a time. Disk drives are numbered from 1 to 4 from left to right on the chassis (when facing the chassis front panel) and correspond with the port number. - Cancel Locate: There is a locate request set up for a disk drive. Click Cancel Locate to cancel the locate request. This lets you send a locate request for another disk drive. Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 38

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Configuring your Storage
Disk Status Table
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
38
4
Disk Status Table
The
Disk Status
table lists each of the physical disks installed in the NSS. The
table has these columns:
Port
: The port number on the NSS in which the disk is installed.
Model
: The model of the disk drive. This information is read from the disk
drive.
Capacity
: The size of the disk drive.
Health
: The system monitors each disk drive and reports the condition of
the disk drive.
-
Passed
: The disk drive passed the S.M.A.R.T. test and is considered fully
operational. The Error LED on the disk drive is off.
-
Failing
: The disk drive failed the S.M.A.R.T. test and is predicated to fail.
The red Error LED on the disk drive is blinking.
-
Failed
: The disk drive is not operational (has failed). The red Error LED on
the disk drive is on solid.
Status
: The state of use for the disk drive.
-
Online
: The disk drive is spun up.
-
Standby
: The disk drive is idle and is spun down.
-
Offline
: The disk drive is failed.
Action
: There are available action buttons associated with each installed
disk drive:
-
Get Details
: View the current, detailed S.M.A.R.T. report for the disk
drive.
-
Locate
: Send a locate request to the applicable disk drive. The white
disk drive LED on the front of the NSS chassis blinks for the targeted disk
drive.You can only send one locate request at a time. Disk drives are
numbered from 1 to 4 from left to right on the chassis (when facing the
chassis front panel) and correspond with the port number.
-
Cancel Locate
: There is a locate request set up for a disk drive. Click
Cancel Locate
to cancel the locate request. This lets you send a locate
request for another disk drive.