Checking The Fan State; Table 4-5 Description Of Parameters Related To The Raid Group State - Symantec NetBackup 5000 Routine Maintenance

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Table 4-5 Description of parameters related to the RAID group state

Parameter
Name
Status
Capacity
Type
Disks
Exception Handling
If the RAID group is in the Degraded state, contact the technical support engineers if the
RAID group does not successfully rebuild automatically.

4.5 Checking the Fan State

This section describes how to check the fan state on the system monitoring interface. By
checking the fan state, you can know whether the fan works normally.
Impact on the System
None.
Reference Standard
The normal state of a fan is Device Present.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the system monitoring interface. For the detailed procedure, see
the System Monitoring
Step 2 Expand the node in the navigation tree, and then click Fan, as shown in
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Description
The name of the RAID group.
A RAID group may be in the one of the following states:
Optimal indicates that the RAID group is normal.
Degraded indicates that the RAID group is degraded.
The capacity of the RAID group. Unit: GB and TB.
The level of the RAID group.
The level of a RAID group that consists of data disks is RAID 6.
The level of a RAID group that consists of system disks is RAID
1.
The disks included in the RAID group. The numbers displayed on
the interface are the slot numbers of the corresponding disks.
NOTE
For details on the slot number of a disk, see "Panel" in the NetBackup 5000
Product Description.
Interface.
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Software
5.1 Logging In to
Figure
4-9.
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