System, Server and Network Status

This area of the screen provides information on the state of various CC-SG components. The following table explains the information and statuses for CC-SG and CC-SG database:

Information

Description

Host Name

CC-SG's Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). It consists of both the unit's hostname and the associated domain name.

CC-SG Version

CC-SG's current firmware version. It consists of 5-tuple value.

CC-SG Serial #

CC-SG's serial number.

Model

CC-SG's model type.

Host ID

A number for licensing the CC-SG unit.

CC-SG Status

 

The status of the CC-SG server, which handles most user requests. Available statuses include:

Up

CC-SG is available and can accept user requests.

Down

CC-SG may be stopped or in the process of restarting. If the Down status continual, try restarting CC-SG.

Restarting

CC-SG is in the process of restarting.

DB Status

 

The CC-SG server uses an internal database (DB) as part of its operations. This database must be up and responding for the CC-SG to function. Available statuses include:

Responding

CC-SG database is available.

Up

Some of the database routines are running but it is not answering local requests.

Restoring

CC-SG is in the process of restoring itself and database queries are temporarily suspended.

Down

Database server has not started yet.

Web Status

 

Most of the access to the CC-SG server is through the Web. This field shows the state of the Web server and available statuses include:

Responding/Unsecured

The Web server is up and answering http (unsecured) requests.

Responding/Secured

The Web server is up and answering https (secured) requests.

Up

Some of the Web server processes are running but local requests are not answered.

Down

Web server is currently not available.

RAID Status

 

CC-SG stores its data on two mirrored (RAID-1) disks. Available statuses for RAID disks include:

Active

RAID is fully functional.

Degraded

One or more disk drives are having problems. Contact Raritan Technical Support for assistance.

Cluster Status

CC-SG can work in conjunction with another CC-SG to form a cluster. See Configuring CC-SG Clusters. If the field displays "standalone", the CC-SG is not in a cluster configuration. Otherwise, the field displays the state of the cluster.

Cluster Peer

If the CC-SG is in a cluster configuration, the field shows the IP address of the other CC-SG unit in the cluster.

Network Information

 

For each network interface, a scrollable table is available for showing its information. For virtual CC-SG, the MAC address for each NIC displays below the columns listed here.

MAC Address

For virtual CC-SG, the MAC address for each listed NIC.

Dev

The internal name of the interface.

Link

The state of Link Integrity, that is, whether this port is connected to a working Ethernet switch port via an intact cable.

Auto

Indicate whether auto-negotiation is being applied to this port.

Speed

The speed that this interface is operating: 10, 100 or 1000 Mbits per second.

Duplex

Indicate whether the interface is Full- or Half-duplex.

IPAddr

The current Ipv4 Address of this interface.

RX -Pkts

The number of IP packets received on this interface since CC-SG was booted.

TX -Pkts

The number of IP packets transmitted on this interface since CC-SG was booted.

See Also

Status Console via VGA/Keyboard/Mouse Port or SSH

CC-SG Title, Date and Time

Message of the Day

Navigation Keys Reminder