Vpot-30 iPBX
- System Manual
View Backup – Display the backup files in system in chronological order. Each backup
has assigned a number. The number is used to perform System Restore.
System Restore – Restore the X200E server configuration from a backup file.
4.1.2
System Update
In System Update menu, it has View Update, System Update and Linux Update options.
View Update – Display any X200E server system update file.
System Update – Update the X200E server from the system update file.
Linux Update – Update the Linux components from internet.
WARNING: Performing Linux Update may cause unpredictable result. It should be
performed when directed to do so.
4.1.3
System Restart
In System Restart menu, it has System Restart, System Reboot and Power Off options.
System Restart – Restart X200E server VoIP processing service.
System Reboot – Reboot the whole X200E server.
Power Off – Turn off X200E server.
4.1.4
RAID Management
In RAID Management menu, it has View RAID Status and Add Hard Disk options.
View RAID Status – View the hard disk in RAID, their current status and also the RAID
recovery progress if any.
For the md1 line, active means 'started'. It is a raid1 array and the
component devices are: sda2[0] and sdb2[1].
The final 2 entries on this line [2/2] [UU]. [n/m] means that ideally
the array would have m devices however, currently, n devices are
in use. [2/2] means it is in good condition.
Figure 14: RAID Status
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