Monitoring System Usage - Dell DR4000 Administrator's Manual

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The DR4000 system ships equipped with either the 1-GbE or 10-GbE NIC.
To visually differentiate between the two NIC types, observe the markings on
the NICs installed in the rear chassis of the DR4000 system:
1-GbE NIC is labeled as GRN=10 ORN=100 YEL=1000
10-GbE NIC is labeled as 10G=GRN 1G=YLW
NOTE:
There are three key requirements when selecting to use the 10-GbE
NIC configuration: 1) use only CAT6 copper cabling, 2) you need two 10-GbE-
capable switch ports, and 3) you do not connect the 1-GbE ports.
To verify the types of NICs that are installed in your system, click
DashboardNetworking to display the NIC information. For more
information, see "Configuring Networking Settings" on page 33.
In addition, you can also use the following DR4000 system CLI command to
display NIC-related information:
network --show

Monitoring System Usage

Click DashboardUsage to display the current state of system usage and
monitor its status. The currently displayed system usage status is based on the
Latest Range or Time Range settings that are in effect (the default is the last
1-hour period), which define the displayed output for the following usage tab
categories:
CPU Load
System
Memory
Active Processes
Protocols
Network
Disk
All
NOTE:
When you click All, this tab displays the following DR4000 system
status categories: CPU Load, System Usage, Memory Usage - Total, Memory Usage
- Real, Active Processes - Total, NFS Usage - Total, CIFS Usage - Total, Network
Usage, Socket Usage - Total, Active Connections, Disk Usage - Meta Data, and Disk
Usage - Data Storage.
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