Echelon i.LON 100 e2 Internet Server User Manual

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5-6

Managing the i.LON 100

number of available spare blocks on your i.LON 100

may vary. This does not adversely affect the normal
operation of the flash disk, as long as some spares

are available. When the number of spare flash blocks

falls below the recommended limit of eight blocks,
this value will be shown in red and a warning

message will be displayed at the top of the web page.
If a flash block on the i.LON 100 fails and there are

no spare blocks remaining, the flash disk may

become unreliable. The i.LON 100 should be
replaced before this happens.

Free Disk Space / Total

Disk Space

The current available disk space and the total

possible disk space in the i.LON 100, in kilobytes. If
you go below the recommended limit of 1024KB of

free disk space, this value will appear in red and a

warning message will appear at the top of the web
page.

Free Memory (RAM)

The current available RAM on the i.LON 100. The
i.LON 100 has 32 MB of RAM. If the i.LON 100

runs out of available RAM, it will reboot. If this

value is getting close to 0, you should close some
i.LON 100 applications.

Data Point Message

Failures: Last 2 minutes

The number of data point message failures/minute

over the last 2 minutes. Data point message failures
occur when the i.LON 100 cannot handle all updates

to its data points. This problem can be caused by
high network traffic, misconfigured applications, or

overactive remote applications attempting read or

write to i.LON 100 data points.

Data Point Message

Failures: Last 10

Minutes

The number of data point message failures/minute

over the last 10 minutes.

Data Point Message

Failures: Last 1 Day

The number of data point message failures/minute

over the last day.

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