Managing the Server
Software upgrades
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If the internal temperature rises above an acceptable level, the problem will be displayed
on the LCD as well as in the Administration Web site. As with all health status screens, a
problem condition is shown with the bullet on the left of an item changing color to yellow.
Example of the Temperature Status report
If the health system indicates that internal temperature is too high, check to make sure
the unit is in a well-ventilated area. It may be helpful to move the server to another room
that is cooler. Also check to make sure the ventilation holes in the sides of the unit are not
blocked. If a fan failure is causing the unit to overheat, this will be shown in the fan status.
Voltage status
The Magnia SG20 has a robust power supply that should perform well for the entire life of
the unit. However, if there is a problem, the health monitoring system will detect any
significant change in the power flow to a variety of system components. Problem
warnings will appear on the LCD and in the Administration Web site.
Some variation in voltage is normal in systems. The Magnia SG20 is preconfigured to
detect abnormal variations, which will cause the bullet to the left of the voltage item to
turn yellow.
If the voltages on your system appear to be consistently or repeatedly abnormal, contact
Toshiba for service.
Software upgrades
The Magnia SG20 has a built in feature that allows you to stay on top of fixes and
features released by Toshiba for your server. The Software Upgrades feature allows you
to quickly identify software upgrade packages that can be applied to your server. It will
track which packages have already been installed, as well as automatically notifying you
when a new package is available.
Because Toshiba may release important fixes and new features using this process, it is
recommended that you periodically check and install recommended upgrades (see