PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide 4.2 (Solaris(TM) Operating Environment) |
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Part 3 Global File Services Shared File System | > Chapter 18 Operation Management View Screen Elements |
Select Global File Services from Web-Based Admin View, and the screen below appears.
From this main screen, you can create a file system, change a file system's configuration, and delete a file system.
Screen configuration of the main screen is shown below.
File systems that can be referenced by the selected node are displayed in a tree-structure. Only files systems that are listed in /etc/vfstab can be displayed.
When the GFS Management appears, the [Select Node] screen appears first to select target node.
To change the selected node, click [Select Node] on the [General] drop-down menu.
File system information is displayed for the node/directory selected from the Mount Tree field. If the file system's status is unmount, 0 is displayed for the size.
Each object has an icon representing the object type. If the file system type is sfcfs, icons are color-coded so that the status of the objects can be determined at a glance.
For an explanation of icon types and object status, see Section 18.3, "Icon Types and Object Status" in this manual.
When an sfcfs file system is selected in the Mount Tree field or File System Information field, detailed information including resource name, registered cluster service name, and partition information is displayed.
If the file system status is unmounted, 0 is displayed for the size..
The size of the data area is displayed in the size column for each partition with a data area. The size column is not displayed for partitions without a data area.
Messages concerning the GFS Shared File System daemon program are displayed. Each message is preceded by the name of the node which generated the message.
Displays screen title (Global File Services).
Displays the menu buttons.
Allows control of the objects selected on screen.
There are <General>, <Operation>, <View>, and <Help>.
When a menu button from the Menu Bar is selected, a drop-down menu appears.
For details on the drop-down menu, see Section 18.2, "Menu Configurations and Functions."
Shows the status of monitored objects.
The lamp can indicate the following status.
Pilot Lamp |
Status |
Meaning |
---|---|---|
(Gray, lit up) |
Normal |
- |
(Red, blinking) |
Abnormal |
The file system is abnormal. (Unavailable) |
(Red, lit up) |
Abnormal |
A red blinking warning lamp was single-clicked. |
(Yellow, blinking) |
Alarm |
The utilization rate of the file system exceeds the threshold or the file system is abnormal at other node. |
(Yellow, lit up) |
Alarm |
A yellow blinking warning lamp was single-clicked. |
When a field cannot be fully displayed, move the mouse cursor to that part that is not fully displayed. A popup display will appear.
In a scope popup, information on the nodes sharing a file system is displayed in node (host) name format. When several host names are specified, they are displayed in parentheses.
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