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Master Grid Member Status

The Master Grid Member Status widget provides status information about the system resources and services of a Master Grid member. You can add a Master Grid Member Status widget to your Dashboard for each member that you want to monitor. You can then configure the widget to display additional information and specify how the information is displayed.
The status of the external storage FTP server can be one of the following:

  • Green: The external storage server is connected and the storage capacity is below the threshold limit. Also, the last operation on the external storage is successful.
  • Yellow: The external storage server is connected but the storage capacity is above the configured threshold limit and below 100%.
  • Red: Cannot connect to the external storage because of some operational issue or the external storage server might be full.
  • Gray: The external storage server is not configured or is disabled.

To edit the Master Grid Member Status widget, click the Configure icon and do the following:

  • Click Select Member to select a member for display. The widget can display the following information:
    • Show Role: Click to display whether the appliance is the Multi-Grid Master, Multi-Grid Master candidate, or a Master Grid member.
    • Show Hardware Type: Click to display the appliance hardware model.
    • Show HA Status: Click to display whether the appliance is part of an HA pair. It displays one of the following:
    • Standalone: The member is a single appliance.
    • HA OK: The member is part of an HA pair that is functioning properly.
    • HA Broken: The appliance is part of an HA pair that is not operating properly.
    • Show System Uptime: Click to display the duration of time (days, hours, and minutes) that the member has been up and running.
  • Statistics: Select the data that you want to display and its format:
    • CPU Usage: Click to display the percentage of CPU that is in use. Select either Dial or Bar for the display format.
    • Memory: Click to display the current percentage of memory that is in use. Select either Dial or Bar for the display format.
    • Network Usage: Click to display the percentage of networks that are managed by the member. Select either Pie or Bar for the display format.
    • Disk Usage: Click to display the percentage of the data partition on the hard disk drive that is in use. Select either Pie or Bar for the display format.
    • System Temperature: Click to display the system temperature, if available. Select to display the temperature in either Celsius or Fahrenheit.
    • CPU Temperature: Click to display the CPU temperature, if available. Select to display the temperature in either Celsius or Fahrenheit.
  • Click the Configuration icon to hide the configuration panel after you complete the modification.

My Commands

The My Commands widget provides easy access to commands that you frequently use, so you can perform your tasks without leaving the Dashboard.
To edit the My Commands widget, click the Configure button and do the following:

  • Select a command from the Available list and click the > arrow to move it to the Selected list. You can always toggle the commands between the two lists. Select multiple commands by using SHIFT-click and CTRL-click.