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10.3 Viewing System Status
System Status displays a comprehensive view of the system fan status, thermal status and system
voltage. You can use this information to quickly find out the problem of your NAS server and take
appropriate action. In Status→Environment page, you can monitor the CPU fan status, CPU and
System temperature plus the System Voltages. Click Refresh to obtain the latest figure.
Viewing the Open Files
In Status→Open Files menu, it provides the following information about all the open files on NAS
server:
• R/W – read/write privileges of the opened file.
• User – the name of the user who has opened the file.
• Protocol - the protocol used for the network connection: SMB, NFS, AFP or FTP.
• File Name – lists the name and path of the opened file.
Viewing the Active Connections
In the Status→Connections:
• Current Connections – configure and show the protocol used by the client that is currently
connecting to the NAS server by click the check box beside the protocol you want to show on the list.
• User – the name of the user who has connected to NAS server.
• Computer – the computer name of the client connecting to the NAS server.
• Address – the IP address of the client connecting to the NAS server.
• Protocol – the protocol used for the network connection: SMB, NFS, SYNC , AFP or FTP.
• Connected Time – the date / time that the connection is established.
• Open Files – total number of the open files.
• Disconnect – disconnect a particular connection by check the disconnect check box and click the
icon.
Viewing the System Load
In the Status→Load:
• CPU & Memory – You can see the CPU usage and memory usage here. Total memory and the
current free memory are also shown here.
• Network –The network throughput in percentage are showed on here.