Monitoring Drive Health - Seagate Business Storage 1-Bay NAS Administrator's Manual

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Monitoring and Managing Your Seagate® NAS
Monitoring Seagate 4-BAY NAS with LEDs
Table 6:
4-Bay NAS Front and Rear Panel LEDs
LED
State and Color
Power
Solid Blue
Off
System Status
Solid Blue
Solid Amber
LAN Port 1
Off
Solid Blue
Blinking Blue
LAN Port 2
Off
Solid Blue
Blinking Blue
Disk Drive 1
Solid Blue
Solid Amber
Disk Drive 2
Solid Blue
Solid Amber
Disk Drive 3
Solid Blue
Solid Amber
Disk Drive 4
Solid Blue
Solid Amber

Monitoring Drive Health

In the NAS Manager, go to System > Drive Diagnostics.
Your Seagate NAS includes a Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART)
built directly into the Seagate drives that lets the drives automatically monitor their own health
and report on possible problems.
Note:
SMART works on Seagate drives only.
To run a SMART diagnosis: Select a drive from the list. Drive information and SMART health
status display automatically in the first two sections of the application page.
Seagate Business Storage NAS Administrator Guide
Indication
NAS is powered on
NAS is powered off
NAS is ready for use
NAS has a system error
Port has no network connection
Port has network connection
Network connection is busy
Port has no network connection
Port has network connection
Network connection is busy
Disk drive is installed and operating properly
Disk drive has been removed or has failed
Disk drive is installed and operating properly
Disk drive has been removed or has failed
Disk drive is installed and operating properly
Disk drive has been removed or has failed
Disk drive is installed and operating properly
Disk drive has been removed or has failed
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