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Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- Using This Guide
- Using the Avid ISIS 7000 Management Console
- Configuring the Management Console
- Managing Avid ISIS 7000 Hardware
- Managing Storage Elements
- Storage Element Descriptions
- Viewing Storage Element Details
- Storage Element Details
- Storage Element Status
- Adding Storage Elements to the File System
- Rectifying Files
- Removing Storage Elements from the File System
- Managing Orphaned Storage Elements
- Upgrading Storage Elements
- Removing Storage Elements from the Media Network
- Managing Switch Blades
- Managing the Avid ISIS 7000 Engine
- Managing Storage Elements
- Managing Storage Groups and Workspaces
- Storage Group Usage Guidelines
- Managing Storage Groups
- Storage Groups List
- Viewing Storage Group Details
- Storage Group Details
- Creating New Storage Groups
- Adding Storage Elements to Storage Groups
- Removing Storage Elements from Storage Groups
- Adding Storage Elements from Another Storage Group
- Adding Storage Elements Previously Used with Another Network
- Deleting Storage Groups
- Managing Workspaces
- Managing Workspace Access Privileges
- Redistributing Data
- Managing Client Accounts
- Managing Connections
- System Monitoring and Diagnostics
- Logging
- Using Avid ISIS Snapshot Tool
- Using the Profiler Tool
- Viewing System Director Status
- System Information
- Network Information
- Ping/Traceroute
- ISIS Toolbox
- Using the Avid ISIS System Monitor Tool
- Configuring SNMP Traps
- Agent Configuration Tools
- Avid ISIS 7000 System Director Control Panel
- Avid ISIS Storage Blade Agent
- Avid ISIS Switch Blade Agent
- Avid ISIS E-mail Notification List
- Index
Using the Avid ISIS System Monitor Tool
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Using the Avid ISIS System Monitor Tool
The System Monitor tool provides detailed monitoring of all hardware components in the
Avid ISIS media network. The System Monitor tool displays overview information about the
network hardware as a graphical representation of the current configuration, so you can view
the components remotely to assess their functional status.
The System Monitor tool provides various views of the components in the media network
and polls the System Director at timed intervals to update network data. On the left is the
Navigation panel, which provides a tree view of the media network. On the right is the
System panel, which presents system hardware components in a graphical display. You can
view the network hardware at several levels: system, racks, chassis, or blades. At each level,
the tool displays indicators of the health of the component, usually as a graphical
representation of the actual LED state viewed on the component.
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