Monitoring System Status and Resource Monitor
You can monitor the system statuses and consumed resources respectively in System Status and Resource Monitor.
System Status
You can check the status of your NAS in
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Section |
Description |
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System Information |
This screen displays basic system information, including the server name, model name, CPU, Intel QuickAssist Technology (Intel QAT) support, serial number, BIOS version, memory, multi-channel memory support, firmware version, system up time, time zone, and filename encoding. Note:
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Network Status |
This screen displays the current network settings of each network interface. |
System Service |
This screen displays the current status of system services, such as antivirus, networking services, DDNS services, domain controllers, multimedia management, data backup management, surveillance management, remote servers, and VPN servers. |
Hardware Information |
This screen displays NAS hardware information, such as CPU usage, memory, disk temperature, power supply unit (PSU) status, and system fan speed. |
Resource Monitor
You can monitor the status of your NAS in
.Resource Monitor displays information and statistics about hardware usage and system resources.
Section |
Description |
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Overview |
This screen provides a general summary of CPU usage, memory usage, network usage, and ongoing processes on the NAS. |
System Resource |
This screen uses line charts to display CPU usage, memory usage, network usage, and graphics card usage (if supported and installed) over time. You can hover the mouse pointer over a line chart to view the hardware usage at a specific point in time. Tip:
You can click More () and then select Settings to specify the time interval on the line charts. |
Storage Resource |
This screen uses line charts to display the activities of volumes, LUNs, storage pools, RAID groups, and disks on the NAS over time. This screen also summarizes the storage usage of each volume. You can hover the mouse pointer over a line chart to view the storage activity at a specific point in time. |
Processes |
This screen displays all ongoing background processes and provides information about each process, such as its current status, CPU usage, and memory usage. Tip:
You can enable Group by Applications to group related processes together (for example, all the processes related to an application or a system feature). You can also sort information in ascending or descending order, column category, show or hide columns, and choose to Collapse All or Expand All running processes. |