User manual
Table Of Contents
- SuperTrak User Manual
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Installation
- Unpacking the SuperTrak Card
- Installing the SuperTrak Card
- Choosing the Physical Drives
- Creating a Logical Drive
- Installing the CLI
- Installing WebPAM PRO
- Logging into WebPAM PRO
- Setting up WebPAM PRO
- Chapter 3: Installing Drivers
- Chapter 4: SuperBuild™ Utility
- Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO
- Logging into WebPAM PRO
- Accessing the Interface
- Managing Users
- Working with Subsystem/Host Management
- Managing Software Services
- Managing the Host
- Managing the Subsystem
- Viewing Subsystem Information
- Clearing Statistical Data
- Setting an Alias for the Subsystem
- Updating the Firmware
- Checking Subsystem Health
- Viewing the Runtime Event Log
- Saving the Runtime Event Log
- Clearing the Runtime Event Log
- Viewing the NVRAM Event Log
- Saving the NVRAM Event Log
- Clearing the NVRAM Event Log
- Viewing Current Background Activities
- Making Background Activity Settings
- Running Background Activities
- Running Media Patrol
- Running PDM
- Viewing Scheduled Activities
- Scheduling an Activity
- Deleting a Scheduled Activity
- Viewing System Configuration
- Managing the Controller
- Managing Enclosures
- Managing Physical Drives
- Viewing a List of Physical Drives
- Locating a Physical Drive
- Making Global Physical Drive Settings
- Viewing Physical Drive Information
- Viewing Physical Drive Statistics
- Making Physical Drive Settings
- Clearing Stale and PFA Conditions
- Viewing the SMART Log
- Viewing Advanced SMART Log Information
- Saving Advanced SMART Log Information
- Making SMART Log Settings
- Managing Disk Arrays
- Viewing Disk Arrays
- Locating a Disk Array
- Creating a Disk Array
- Creating a Disk Array - Automatic Configuration
- Creating a Disk Array - Express Configuration
- Creating a Disk Array - Advanced Configuration
- Deleting a Disk Array
- Viewing Disk Array Information
- Making Disk Array Settings
- Creating a Logical Drive
- Deleting a Logical Drive
- Migrating a Disk Array
- Rebuilding a Disk Array
- Running Media Patrol on a Disk Array
- Running PDM on a Disk Array
- Transitioning a Disk Array
- Preparing a Disk Array for Transport
- Managing Logical Drives
- Managing Spare Drives
- Working with the Logical Drive Summary
- Chapter 6: Management with the CLI
- Opening the CLI on Windows
- Opening the CLI on Linux, FreeBSD, and VMware
- Table of Supported Commands
- Notes and Conventions
- List of Supported Commands
- Chapter 7: Technology Background
- Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
- Chapter 9: Support
- Appendix A: Partition and Format
- Appendix B: Upgrades
- Appendix C: Battery Backup Unit
- Appendix D: LED Backplane Connections
- Index
Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO
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Viewing the SMART Log
To view the SMART Log for a physical drive:
1. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View.
2. Click the Enclosures icon.
3. Click the Enclosure icon.
4. Click the Physical Drives icon.
5. Click a Physical Drive icon.
6. in Management View, click the SMART Log tab.
Basic SMART Log Information for SAS Drives:
• Physical Drive ID – Unique ID number of this drive in your VTrak or
SuperTrak system.
• InProgress – Yes or No. Whether a SMART scan is currently in progress on
this drive.
• SMART Support – Yes or No. Whether this drive supports SMART.
• SMART Log Enabled – Yes or No. Whether SMART Logging is enabled on
this drive.
• SMART Health Status – OK is normal. N/A means there was no scan.
• Current Drive Temperature – The drive’s current temperature.
• Drive Trip Temperature – Highest recommended operating temperature for
this drive.
• Max Start Stop Count – Maximum number of times this drive should be
powered up and down.
• Current Start Stop Count – Actual number of times this drive has been
powered up and down.
• Manufactured Year – Calendar year the drive was manufactured.
• Manufactured Week In Year – Week number out of 52 weeks in the year
listed above.
Basic SMART Log Information for SATA Drives:
• Physical Drive ID – Unique ID number of this drive in your VTrak or
SuperTrak system.
• InProgress – Yes or No. Whether a SMART scan is currently in progress on
this drive.
• SMART Support – Yes or No. Whether this drive supports SMART.
• SMART Log Enabled – Yes or No. Whether SMART Logging is enabled on
this drive.
• SMART Health Status – OK is normal. N/A means there was no scan.