Administrator Guide

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Discover NAS Devices Wizard
The Discover NAS Devices wizard opens when you rst congure a NAS cluster.
Table 246. Discover NAS Devices Wizard
Field Description Shortcut
Discover uninitialized
devices
Lists uninitialized NAS controllers or appliances that were discovered and that can
be congured. This list includes the following elds:
Device — List the controllers/appliances, grouped by model number.
Controllers/appliances appear dimmed and cannot be selected if their rmware
versions are not compatible with the PS Series group rmware versions.
Firmware — Firmware version of each controller and appliance. You must select
either 2 or 4 controllers for a cluster, and the rmware of all the controllers in the
cluster must be the same.
Description — Model number and role of the device. The role is either
NAS controller or NAS appliance.
None
Rediscover button Rediscovers the uninitialized NAS devices available to congure in a cluster, and
refreshes the list of devices
Alt+R
Clear button Clears any selections made in the Discover Uninitialized Devices window and any
devices listed in the Selected Devices window
Alt+L
Selected
NAS controllers
Number of NAS controllers that you have selected from the list of discovered
devices. Each controller included in an appliance/controller combination is counted
as a single controller.
None
Selected devices Number of devices that you have selected from the list of discovered devices. An
appliance/controller combination counts as one device.
None
Congure NAS cluster
button
Launches the wizard to congure the selected devices into a NAS cluster Alt+N
Disk Array Summary Panel
The disk slots are color-coded to represent the status. Move the pointer over a disk to view its status information as text.
Table 247. Disk Array Summary Panel
Drive Status Description
Disk is online Disk drive is functioning.
Spare disk Disk drive is a spare drive.
Disk has failed Disk drive failure.
Disk too small Disk drive is smaller than other drives in the member. You cannot use the drive in the
member.
Foreign label Disk drive has a foreign label. The drive was probably removed from a dierent array and
then installed in this array.
History of failures Previously failed disk drive.
Unsupported version Disk drive is running an unsupported rmware version.
Copying to spare Disk drive is in the process of writing data to a spare.
Reference: GUI Panels, Wizards, and Dialog Boxes
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