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5.6.8 RAID System Monitoring
After the RAID systems are registered, the RAIDGuard Central will download the event logs from the RAID controller to
local database. RAIDGuard Central will also start sending out query packets every ten seconds to check the status of the
RAID systems. You may now do the following tasks by the RGC GUI:
1. View the event logs of a RAID system
2. Save the event logs of a RAID system to a file
3. Launch the web GUI of a RAID system
• View the event logs of a RAID system
Click a registered RAID system on the structure tree. The retrieved system information and existing event logs are
displayed in the system panel.
Click the Severity drop-down menu to display the event logs according to the specified severity level. You can view the
event logs in different pages by either using the and buttons or entering the required page number in the page
number field.
• Export event logs
The Export button allows you to export all the stored event logs of the selected RAID system to a file. Click the Export
button and the Export Logs window appears. Choose a directory where you want to save the export file, type the file
name, and specify the file type to save it as an htm file.
• Launch RAID system GUI
The Launch GUI button allows you to monitor the status and view the configurations of each RAID system on the remote
server. To open the GUI of the current RAID system, click the Launch GUI button.
Note
The RGC Server and RGC Agent will use ports starting from 20000 to forward the transaction of
web GUI access between a web browser and the RAID systems.
Figure 5-38 RGC GUI - System Panel