SnapSAN S2000 User Guide
When the password has been verified, the appliance's Home Page is displayed.
Overview and Usage
The Web Management Interface is made up of a number of cross-linked pages,
enabling you to perform management operations easily on your iSCSI storage. All the
pages have a similar layout. Use your browser's Back button to return to a previous
page.
The top of the page features the main navigation panel, with Tabs (links) to all the
main areas of management. Just under the Tab bar is the name of the current web
page (except for the Home page which shows the SAN appliance name).
The left side of each default page has three sections:
• System Status is determined by events occurring on the system. There are
three types of events:
• Informational events are normal. Examples include such things as appliance
• Warning events are used to indicate that something unexpected has
• Error events indicate a more serious problem, such as the failure of a
If the status is Warning or Error, clicking the status will take you to a page
listing the event that caused the change of status and from which the status can
be cleared.
• The Actions section provides links to pages for performing various management
operations. Clicking an action item usually opens a new page.
• The Help section provides information about some the contents of the page.
Most of the web pages include help definitions.
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Action Hot Links
startup and password changes.
occurred, but that it is unlikely to be an ongoing problem. Examples included
failed iSCSI logins and lost network connections.
hardware component, perhaps leading to a RAID array going into degraded
mode.
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Navigation (Tab Bar)
Content Area
(with Hot Links)
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