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CONFIGURING SETTINGS
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MY CLOUD MIRROR (GEN 2) CLOUD STORAGE
USER MANUAL
System Diagnostics
Run diagnostic tests if you are having problems with your device. You can also view your
system logs, and enable extended logging and Flash System LED for your device.
Diagnostic Tests
There are three types of diagnostic tests:
Quick Test: The quick test checks the hard drives for major performance problems.
The result of a quick test is a pass or fail evaluation of the hard drive’s condition. The
quick test can take several minutes to complete.
Full Test: The full test is a more comprehensive drive diagnostic. It methodically
tests each and every sector of the hard drives. You will be informed of the condition
of the hard drive once the test is performed. The full test may take hours to
complete, depending on the size and data configuration of the hard drives.
System Test: The system test reviews the health of your device hardware (hard
drives, fan, system clock, and device temperature).
Running a Diagnostic Test
1. On the Utilities page, click Quick Test, Full Test, or System Test. A progress bar
displays, indicating test progress and whether the device passed or failed the test.
2. Review the test results and click Close.
If the device fails the test, click and then click Support to get assistance.
Viewing System Logs
System logs provide a list of the events occurring on your device. Use the following steps to
view your system logs.
1. In the Diagnostics area, click View Logs.
2. On the View Logs dialog, review the device log entries. To customize the log:
Select the Log Level from the pull-down menu.
Select the Filter By option from the pull-down menu.
To clear the log, click Clear.
3. Once you’ve reviewed the log click Close.
Extended Logging
To capture extended logs in your diagnostics, ensure that there are no backups, file activity,
or file transfers being performed prior to extending your logging capability.
Click the toggle button to turn on extended logging, then click OK.
Flash System LED