System Status
In this menu [Configuration>General Settings >System Status] there are several widgets and tables with detailed information about the system parameters and status of its components, for example: free disk space, CPU load, up time and so on.
There are three buttons:
Shute down button - system shutdown
Restart button - system restart
There are the following widgets:
- System Information
- Uptime
- Memory usage
- OS Disk Drive
- Datastore Disk Drive
- CPU
- Network Interfaces
- Services
- Backup
- System logs
System Information
- System Name - individual system name
- CPU - processor type
- Total RAM - total RAM
- Management IP - IP address for system management
Uptime - system operation time since last startup in the format dd/hh/mm/ss
CPU - CPU load
Memory usage - memory usage by total, used and free
Datastore Disk Drive there is a table with the following columns:
Name - system directory name
Usage - directory disk usage by used, total and free
Datastore Disk Drive - Datastore disk usage by used of total
OS Disk Drive - OS disk drive usage by used and total
Network Interfaces there is a table with the following columns:
Name - interface name
Status - interface status Up/Down
IP - interface IP adress
MAC - interface MAC adress
Mode - interface mode
Managed - true/false
Autoconnect
In - number of bits per second
Out - number of bits per second
Action - buttons to enter interface edit mode
Edit interface - there are following fields to specify:
- MAC
- *MTU
- Driver
- Status
- IPv4 - DHCP/Static/Disabled
- IPv6 -DHCP/ Static
- DNS Servers
- IP Address
- Gateway
Services
There is a table with the following columns:
Name
Description
State
Sub state
Load state
Action - buttons Stop, Restart and Show logs
Show logs button - opens the window with a table containing event Timestamp and Message related to it. Download button allows to save logs to a local disk
System logs
- Generate logs button - generates a log file which is saved on the user's local disk