Viewing Hardware Information

This operation enables you to view details about servers, disks, and ports of the storage system.

Procedure

  1. Choose Cluster > Hardware.
  2. View the overall health information of the hardware.

    In the upper area of the function pane, view the number of healthy or faulty servers and ports as well as healthy, faulty, or sub-healthy disks.

  3. In the lower area of the function pane, view the detailed health information of the hardware.

    Figure 1 takes a server node displayed in the function pane as an example.
    Figure 1 Server node diagram

    Table 1 shows the specifications of each part.

    Table 1 Server parameters

    No.

    Description

    1

    Indicates the cabinet where the server resides.

    2

    Indicates the server name. Click the name to view the server details.

    3

    Indicates the button used to set or cancel the maintenance mode for the server.

    NOTE:

    If the server is only used for computing, you do not need to change the serial number.

    4

    Indicates the health status of the server. Green indicates healthy and red indicates faulty.

    5

    Indicates the management IP address of the server.

    6

    Indicates the number of disks of the server.

    7

    Indicates the number of faulty disks.

    8

    Indicates the number of ports on the server.

    9

    Indicates the number of faulty or unused ports.

    10

    Indicates the number of processes on the server.

    11

    Indicates the number of faulty processes.

  4. (Optional) Click to switch to the list view mode. You can view detailed information of servers, disks, and ports.

    • To view server details, click the Servers tab. In the Server Status column, green indicates healthy and red indicates faulty.
    • To view disk details, click the Disks tab. In the Disk Status column, green indicates healthy, red indicates faulty, and orange indicates sub-healthy.
    • To view port details, click the Ports tab. In the Port Status column, green indicates healthy and red indicates faulty or unused.

  5. (Optional) Set filter criteria to view the specified hardware information.

    1. Click .

      The Filter page is displayed.

    2. Set filter parameters.
    3. Click OK.