Administrator Guide

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Member Health Status Panel
The Member Health Status panel displays the status of the PS Series array components.
Table 316. Member Health Status Panel
Field Description Shortcut
Status overview table Displays the status of the member components. Each area is a link to the tab where
more information is available. The status can be either:
OK — All elements are working within the valid operating range. A green
checkmark indicates an OK status.
Warning — At least one element is operating outside the valid operating range.
A yellow triangle indicates a Warning status.
Oine — This component is oine. A red icon indicates an Oine status.
Status is displayed for the following components:
Temperature
Cooling fans
Power supplies
Controllers
Disks
Interfaces
OPS panel or EIP panel (if present)
None
Front view Displays an image of the front of the member. In some array models, the disks are
seen from the front.
You can hover the mouse over a component to display a tooltip containing more
detailed information.
Disks — Disk status, disk type, sector size, disk model, revision, size (capacity),
speed, errors, and health reported.
Alt+F
Rear view Displays an image of the rear of the member.
You can hover the mouse over a component to display a tooltip containing more
detailed information.
Power supplies — Module number and status. Module 0 is on the right, module
1 is on the left.
OPS panel (depending on the array model) — Name only.
Control modules — Module number, status, boot time, battery status, and
NVRAM battery status. Module 0 is on the right, module 1 is on the left.
On a control module, you can hover over the serial ports and network ports to
display more detailed information about them, including:
Serial interface — Name only.
Network interface ports — Port number, current status, date the status last
changed, requested status, speed, MTU size, and packet errors.
Alt+R
Inside view (not
available on all models)
Displays an image of the inside of the member, depending on the array model. In
arrays that show an inside view, the disks are shown in this view.
You can hover the mouse over a component to display a tooltip containing more
detailed information.
Disks — Drive slot number, status, disk type, sector size, disk model, revision,
size (capacity), speed, and errors reported.
Alt+I
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Reference: GUI Panels, Wizards, and Dialog Boxes