Status bar – Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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Status bar

The status bar displays at the bottom of the main window. The status bar provides a variety of
information about the SAN and the application. The icons on the status bar change to reflect
different information, such as the current status of products, fabrics, and backup.

FIGURE 157

Status Bar

The icons on your status bar will vary based on the licensed features on your system.

1. Connection Status — Displays the Server-Client connection status. Also displays whether the

client topology is in sync with the server. Resynchronize with the server by restarting the client.

2. Server Status — Displays the status of the server disk space (for example, low or sufficient).

3. Server Backup Status — Displays a backup status icon, which allows you to determine the

current backup status. Right-click and select Backup now to begin back up immediately.
Right-click and select Configure backup to launch the Options dialog box - Server Backup pane
and configure backup. Let the pointer pause on the backup status icon to display the following
information in a tooltip.

Backup in Progress icon — Backup started at hh:mm:ss, in progress... XX files in
Directory_Name are backed up.

Countdown to Next Scheduled Backup icon — Waiting for next backup to start.

Backup Disabled icon — Backup is disabled.

Backup Failed icon — Backup failed at hh:mm:ss mm/dd/yyyy.

4. Network Size Status — Displays a memory allocation status icon, which allows you to determine

the current network size status. Double-click the icon to launch the Memory Allocation pane of
the Options dialog box. Let the pointer pause on the backup status icon to display the following
information in a tooltip.

Network size within limits icon — Network size is within the recommended count.

Ne work size exceeds limits icon — Network size exceeds the recommended count.

5. Server Port Status — Displays port status for the following ports: CIM Indication for Event

Handling, CIM Indication for HCM Proxy, FTP, SCP/SFTP, SNMP Trap, Syslog, , Web Server
(HTTP), and Web Server (HTTPS). Click to launch the Port Status dialog box. For more
information about port status, refer to

“Viewing port status”

on page 12.

6. Product Status — Displays the status of the most degraded device in the SAN. For example, if

all devices are operational except one (which is degraded), the Product Status displays as
degraded. Click this icon to open the Product Status Log.

7. Fabric Status — Displays the state of the fabric that is least operational, based on ISL status.

The possible states are: operational, unknown, degraded or failed. Select a product or fabric
from the Connectivity Map or Product List and click this icon to open the related Fabric Log
(only available for persisted fabrics).

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