GFS Management View uses icons to show object types and status.
The status and icons are shown below.
Node
Icon | Status | Meaning |
---|---|---|
- | - |
Adapter
Icon | Status | Meaning |
---|---|---|
- | - |
File system (sfcfs)
Icon | Status | Meaning |
---|---|---|
(Green) | Normal | The file system is working normally on all nodes. |
(Yellow) | Alarm | The usage rate of the file system exceeds the threshold or an error occurred at another node. |
(Red) | Abnormal | An error occurred in the local node. |
(Blue) | In transition | The file system is in mounted or unmounted. |
(Light brown) | Inactive | The file system is in unmounted. |
File system (ext2, ext3, etc.)
Icon | Status | Meaning |
---|---|---|
(Green) | Normal | - |
(Red) | Abnormal | - |
Physical Disk
Icon | Status | Meaning |
---|---|---|
- | - |
Partition
Icon | Status | Meaning |
---|---|---|
- | - |
Note
File system status
The GFS Shared File System (file system type: sfcfs) is displayed as normal until it is accessed, and then the abnormality is detected. Even if the file system is unmounted, the icon shows the status.
When the file system type is ext2, ext3, etc., the status is not shown under an unmounted status.