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Chapter 3 Using the FSV-M3 Administration Console
• User Quotas
Used to control user disk space allocation.
Device
Verify the status of the hard disk, and if it is malfunctioning, you can replace it
on the fly.
Verifying the Status of a Hard Disk
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On the FSV-M3 Administration Console, click “Storage” - “Device”.
The “Device” page appears.
The “Device” page displays information about the status of the hard disks
in the server.
HDD Number
Displays the hard disk location.
Model
Displays the hard disk model name.
Size
Displays the capacity of the hard disk.
Status
Displays the current status of the hard disk.
In Use [5/5]:
Operating normally. (Background color is white.)
In Use [x/5] (x<5): There is a problem with a partition of the hard disk.
(Background color is yellow.)
Inactive:
The hard disk was removed using “Hotremove”.
Important
Each FSV-M3 hard disk has five partitions. The numbers in brackets next
to “In Use” represent these partitions.
• When you see [5/5], all the partitions of the hard disk are normal.
• When you see [x/5] (x<5), x partitions are normal and the remaining 5-x
partitions are problematic. Because the FSV-M3 uses RAID
configuration (RAID 1 and RAID 5), even if some hard disk partitions
are problematic, the FSV-M3 can still operate normally at reduced
performance levels. Therefore, it is important that you replace a hard disk
when a problem arises with a partition by performing the procedure
outlined in “Replacing a Hard Disk,” below.
Replacing a Hard Disk
If a FSV-M3 hard disk malfunctions, you can replace it on the fly, while the
server is running.