Dell PowerVault ML6000 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Understanding the User Interface

Common User Interface Elements

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Each subsystem button will be in one of three states indicated by color.

The three states are:

Green

— No RAS tickets exist for this subsystem, or, if any tickets do

exist, they have all been closed.

Yellow

— The library contains open or unopened, low-severity

(Severity 3) or high-severity (Severity 2) RAS tickets for this

subsystem.

Red

— The library contains open or unopened urgent (Severity 1)

RAS tickets for this subsystem.

If the color of a subsystem button is red or yellow, you can click the

button to display the corresponding

RAS Tickets

screen. This screen lists

library, drives, or media RAS tickets, depending on which button was

selected. RAS tickets display in order of last occurrence of each event,

starting with the most recent.

You can change the order in which the RAS tickets are displayed by

clicking any header item (for example, Severity, Last Occurrence, or

Name).
On the Web client, you can view closed tickets by selecting the

Include

Closed Tickets

check box.

You can also open the

All RAS Tickets

screen by selecting

Tools > All RAS

Tickets

. See

About RAS Tickets

on page 377 for more information about

RAS tickets.

Home Page

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The home page is common to both the operator panel and the Web client.

The home pageprovides tabular data on the capacity of the library’s

partitions, slots, and drives. You can use the home page to see a quick

summary of the capacity of the library. You can also see which partitions

are online (in the Storage Slots section). The current user’s login

privileges determine the information that is displayed on the home page.

Note:

Last Occurrence

indicates the last time a ticket event occurred.

This information updates any time the event recurs.

Last

Occurrence

does NOT update if you open, close, or resolve the

RAS Ticket.

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