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Storage node properties
The tab displays the following information about the selected storage node:
Name
- the name of the machine where the storage node is installed
IP
- the IP address of the machine where the storage node is installed
Availability
:
Unknown
- this status is displayed until the first connection between the management server
and the storage node is established after adding the storage node or starting the
management server's service.
Online
- the storage node is available for the management server. This means that the last
management server's connection to the node was successful. Connection is established every
2 minutes.
Offline
- the storage node is unavailable.
Withdrawn
- the storage node was registered on another management server. As a result, it
is not possible to control the node from the current management server.
Archives
- the total number of archives stored in all the vaults managed by the storage node
Backups
- the total number of backups stored within the archives in all the vaults managed by
the storage node.
Vaults
This tab displays a list of the vaults, managed by the storage node.
To open a managed vault for detailed examination and to perform operations on it, select the vault,
then click
View vault
(on the tab's toolbar). In the
Centralized vault
(p. 130) view, perform the
required actions.
Services
This tab displays the compacting task scheduling parameters.
Service tasks
This tab lets the management server administrator manage the compacting task and review its
parameters. Only one compacting task can exist on a storage node.
7.1.6
Tasks
The
Tasks
view lets you monitor and manage tasks existing on the registered machines. You can view
tasks' details, their states and execution results, as well as run, stop and delete tasks.
To find out what a task is currently doing on a machine, check the task execution state. The status of
a task helps you to estimate whether the task is successfully accomplished.
To learn more about task states and statuses, see the Task states (p. 185) and Task statuses (p. 186)
sections.
Way of working with tasks
Use the filtering and sorting (p. 322) capabilities to display the desired tasks in the table.
Select a task to take an action on it.