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- | ====== 7. Menu - Status ====== | ||
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- | **“Status”** entry consists of the following sub-menu entries/pages: | ||
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- | The Status menu shows an array of information to help ensure that your EliteNAS system is running at an optimal level. | ||
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- | ===== 7.1 Statistics ===== | ||
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- | This page provides real time data of CPU, System Memory, Volumes, and Network Usage. | ||
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- | ===== 7.2 Log ===== | ||
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- | The log page displays a list of events: shutdowns, reboots, critical software erros, ect. | ||
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- | **Refresh** | ||
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- | Updates log to show most recent activity. | ||
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- | **Download** | ||
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- | Saves the entire log as a .txt file. (Useful if contacting technical support) | ||
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- | **Clear Warning** | ||
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- | Removes all outstanding warnings. | ||
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- | **Remove** | ||
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- | Clears entire EliteNAS log. | ||
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- | ===== 7.3 User Access ===== | ||
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- | This page displays all users currently connected to the EliteNAS system. The page also displays open shared files and folders. | ||
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- | Hitting Refresh makes the page show the most current data. | ||
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- | ===== 7.4 Notification page: ===== | ||
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- | This menu displays the settings for configuring communication with internal and external SMTP servers to provide information to IT staff. | ||
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- | **SMTP Server** | ||
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- | Simple Mail Transport Protocol used to send email notifications. | ||
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- | **User Name** | ||
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- | Usually is the email address of the person receiving notifications | ||
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- | **Password** | ||
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- | Password of User’s Mail Account | ||
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- | **From** | ||
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- | Used to identify device generating notifications. (optional) | ||
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- | **Email Addresses** | ||
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- | Enter email addresses of all persons monitoring and maintaining EliteNAS. | ||
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- | **TLS/SSL** | ||
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- | Usually required if communicating with SMTP servers, ie smtp.google.com or [[smtpauth@secureserver.net|smtpauth@secureserver.net]]. Note: SMTP communications may not function without this setting. | ||
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- | **Starttls** | ||
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- | Enabling this feature tells the SMTP application to use TLS. Note: SMTP Server communication may not function without this setting. | ||
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- | **SSMTP** | ||
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- | Enabling this feature sets up the SSMTP program to deliver an email from a local computer to a mailhub. Mainly used for forwarding automated emails to an external email. | ||
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- | **SMTP Debug** | ||
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- | Enabling this feature keeps a log of SMTP communications. | ||
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- | **Send Test Email** | ||
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- | Sends a test email to ensure email system is functioning correctly. | ||
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- | ===== 7.5 SNMP ===== | ||
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- | This page displays the setting to enable SNMP Service on EliteNAS. | ||
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- | SNMP, short for Simple Network Management Protocol is used to manage networks. SNMP can be used to configure network devices such as printers, hubs, switches, and servers. | ||
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- | **Enable SNMP** | ||
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- | - Check “Enable Service” option box. | ||
- | - Click “Apply” to save changes. | ||
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- | ===== 7.6 SMART (Disk & RAID) ===== | ||
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- | This page monitors each SCSI ID (hard drives) connection. The system will check the SMART status of each hard drives connection periodically. A properly functioning system will display “Passed.” If an error is present, a warning will be shown in its place. Clicking “Refresh” prompts the system to reveal real-time data. Warnings can also be cleared by clicking “Clear Warning” | ||