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 two buttons:
Shutdown - system shutdown
Restart - 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 the 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 use 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 address
MAC - interface MAC address
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 the 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 the event Timestamp and Message related to it. The download button allows you to save logs to a local disk.
System logs
- Generate logs button - generates a log file saved on the user's local disk.