Using email alerts to monitor server status, Using the leds to monitor the server – Seagate BlackArmor NAS 440 User Manual

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Monitoring Your BlackArmor Server

Using the LEDs to Monitor the Server

1. The System Status LED will indicate when there’s a problem. When it’s blue, the server and

its components are working properly.

If the System Status LED turns amber, a problem has occurred.

2. Check the LAN port LEDs and the disk drive LEDs behind the door to locate the source of the

problem.

3. If one or both LAN port LEDs have gone off, you may have lost your network connection. If a

disk drive LED is amber in color, that disk drive may have failed (or been removed).

See Chapter 6, “Solving Problems” for help solving the problem.

Using Email Alerts to Monitor Server Status

Note:

Only BlackArmor administrators can set up email alerts.

You can use BlackArmor Manager to notify you by email when the status of the server changes
or when a server setting is modified. You can set BlackArmor Manager to send email alerts to up
to five people. You must have a Seagate Global Access account to receive emails.

To set up email alerts, open BlackArmor Manager (see page 17). Email alerts are in the System
menu. For step-by-step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager, refer to the online Help.

Disk Drive 2

Solid Blue

Solid Amber

Disk drive is installed and operating properly

Disk drive has been removed or has failed

Disk Drive 3

Solid Blue

Solid Amber

Disk drive is installed and operating properly

Disk drive has been removed or has failed

Disk Drive 4

Solid Blue

Solid Amber

Disk drive is installed and operating properly

Disk drive has been removed or has failed

Table 2:

LED

State and Color

Indication

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