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Chapter 7 System Maintenance
Server Maintenance
Step 3 In the New Server Status drop-down list, select the appropriate setting and click Submit.
After setting a server to offline, current traffic activity can be monitored, and when the server offline is
complete, the software can be updated. To view activity on a Vault server, see the “Monitoring Content
Objects” section on page 5-6. To view activity on a Streamer, see the “Monitoring Stream Objects”
section on page 5-16. If the server is an ISV, verify that activity is completed for both content objects
and stream objects before updating the software.
Note The Server Status setting is persistent through a system reboot.
Server Offload—Online
After the software upgrade or maintenance is complete, you need to set the server to online so that the
server can again participate in the system.
To set a server to online, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Maintain > Servers > Server Offload. The Server Offload page is displayed.
Step 2 From the Server IP/Name drop-down list, choose the IP address or nickname of the server and click
Display. The server type and ID, as well as the array ID, are displayed.
Step 3 In the New Server Status drop-down list, select Online and click Submit.
Setting System Thresholds
The System Thresholds page allows you to set thresholds for loss and usage of the CDS resources, as
well as enable or disable monitoring of the CDS services. The Performance Parameters section of the
page has threshold values; the System Services section of the page enables or disables monitoring of the
specific services. To view the system services monitored, see the “Services Monitor” section on
page 5-40. Table 7-6 lists each threshold in the Performance Parameters section, and where each
threshold is monitored.
Table 7-6 Performance Thresholds
Threshold Monitoring Page
Port Loss The Network indicator box on the “System Health” section on page 5-3.
Disk Loss The Disk indicator box on the “System Health” section on page 5-3.
Disk Capacity Notify The Disk Monitor” section on page 5-33.
Disk Capacity Warning The “Disk Monitor” section on page 5-33.
Linux File System Usage The Disk Monitor” section on page 5-33.