Western Digital WDBLGT0080KBK, WDBLGT0120KBK, WDBLGT0160KBK manual Indicators, Alert Description

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Indicators

LCD

The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) on the front of the WD Sentinel server is a portal into its status. Normally, the LCD displays the name of the WD Sentinel server that the administrator assigned during initial setup along with its IP address. You can use either of these to discover and communicate with the server. (See the Quick Install Guide for Administrators.)

Use the scroll buttons to the right of the LCD to display:

Number of drives that are installed

Available capacity

Status

If an alert occurs, or the WD Sentinel server is performing certain operations, the following status displays in the LCD:

Alert

Description

 

 

Backup Failed

The server failed to back up a computer. Go to the Dashboard and

 

examine the alerts to discover which computer backup failed and why.

 

 

Capacity Low

Available storage capacity of the WD Sentinel server is low.

 

 

Drive Overtemp

The temperature of one of the drives is too high.

 

 

Ethernet 1 Disconnected

WD Sentinel server has detected that Ethernet 1 has lost connection.

 

 

Ethernet 2 Disconnected

WD Sentinel server has detected that Ethernet 2 has lost connection.

 

 

Fan Failed

WD Sentinel server has detected that the fan is no longer operational.

 

 

Imminent Drive Failure

One of the drives is demonstrating imminent failure (discovered through

 

Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology S.M.A.R.T). Replace

 

the drive as soon as possible.

 

 

Initializing

The RAID system is initializing the storage; this is similar to Verifying.

 

 

Invalid Drive

A drive that is not approved for use in the WD Sentinel server has been

 

inserted.

 

 

Invalid Drive Capacity

A drive with incompatible size was inserted and migration/rebuild could

 

not proceed.

 

 

Migrating … %

RAID system is migrating to a larger capacity due to the addition of a

 

drive.

 

 

Network Disconnected

The server is not connected to the network.

 

 

Power Supply 1 Failed

Power supply 1 has failed or been disconnected.

 

 

Power Supply 2 Failed

Power supply 2 has failed or been disconnected.

 

 

Reboot

WD Sentinel server will reboot.

 

 

Repairing … %

RAID system is being repaired to full RAID protection.

 

 

Shutting Down

WD Sentinel server is shutting down.

 

 

Software Update Available

A WD Sentinel server update is available. Using the Dashboard, apply the

 

update.

 

 

Storage Degraded

RAID protection is no longer in place, and a drive needs to be replaced.

 

 

Temperature High

WD Sentinel server has exceed acceptable temperature and will shut

 

down.

 

 

Verifying … %

RAID system was shut down inadvertently. It is validating and correcting

 

the integrity of the RAID array.

 

 

WD SENTINEL DX4000

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ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE

 

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Contents Small Office Storage Server WD Sentinel DX4000Registering Your WD Product WD Service and SupportAccessing Online Support Contacting WD Technical SupportTable of Contents Best Practices Using the WD Sentinel Server’s FeaturesTroubleshooting Regulatory and Warranty InformationImportant User Information Important Safety InstructionsHandling Precautions Recording Your WD Product InformationAbout This Guide Getting to Know Your WD Sentinel DX4000 Server Product OverviewTotal solution with industry-leading technology partners Key FeaturesPackage Contents WD Sentinel DX4000 AC adapter Ethernet cable Requirement Description System Requirements and Compatibility InformationSpecification Description Technical SpecificationsPower LED Product ViewsDrive Bay LEDs Component Icon Description LEDsAlert Description IndicatorsColor State Description LEDsAdditional Reference Description Where to Find HelpPrimary User Interface Primary Interface Primary Setup TasksUser Roles and Responsibilities Types of WD Sentinel DX4000 UsersExamples How the WD Sentinel DX4000 Fits into Your OfficeManaging the WD Sentinel Server Dashboard User Name Enter Administrator To access the Dashboard MacPerforming Dashboard Tasks Using the HomeTab Description Home Page TabsHome Page Tasks Panel Managing Computers and BackupsManaging User Accounts Managing Server Folders and Hard DrivesHealth Tab Settings DescriptionMonitoring Add-ins Monitoring System Health and AlertsQuarters of the system capacity available for data storage Request Support To access WD Customer Support automaticallyHealth Tasks Find compatible hard drivesTo lock the drives Click Lock drives Manual Updates of WD SoftwareClick Unlock drives To change the password Updating SoftwareUpdating Microsoft Software Managing Server SettingsAutomatic Updates of WD Software To set a schedule for automatic updatesHomeGroup Remote Web AccessGeneral MediaDomain Enabling Remote Web AccessShutting Down the Server To perform a clean shutdown using the front panelWD Sentinel Server RAID Storage Managing Storage on the WD Sentinel ServerUsing USB Storage To share data on a USB driveClick the Server Folders tab To stop sharing data on a USB drive Replacing a Failed DriveManaging Storage on the WD Sentinel Server Adding Capacity by Adding a Drive To access the Launchpad Windows Using the WD Sentinel Server’s FeaturesUsing the Launchpad Internal Users Accessing the LaunchpadEnter your user name and password To access the Launchpad Mac Select FinderApplicationsWindows Server Launchpad To select Launchpad options To disable the Launchpad after signing in WindowsSelecting Launchpad Options Windows PC or Mac Computer Managing the LaunchpadTo disable the Launchpad after signing in Mac Click FinderDevicesMacintosh HD To uninstall the Launchpad Connector Software on a MacAccessing Shared Folders Over Your Network Launchpad WindowsLaunchpad Mac Logging Accessing Computers and Shared Folders RemotelyShared Folders Remote Web Access HomeBacking up Windows PC ComputersInitiating Backups Scheduling Automatic Backups Dashboard onlyClick Start backup Backup Using the LaunchpadScheduling Automatic Backups Time Machine Backup Using the DashboardBacking up with Time Machine Mac Select Registered User Using the WD Sentinel SERVER’S Features Click Computers and Backups Recovering/Restoring Windows PCRestoring Windows PC Computers Bare Metal Restore To restore a Windows PC that has been backed upTo recover individual files and folders Recovering/Restoring MacRecovering the WD Sentinel Server RequirementsCreate a Virtual DVD Run the Virtual DVD Unlock my drives Using the WD Sentinel SERVER’S Features Recreating the storage Using the WD Sentinel SERVER’S Features Performing a Recovery Using the WD Sentinel SERVER’S Features Using the WD Sentinel SERVER’S Features Using the WD Sentinel SERVER’S Features Best Practices Setting up the WD Sentinel DX4000Setting up Client Computers Using the WD Sentinel DX4000 EfficientlyReplacing Drives Sharing Files with External UsersShutting Down LEDs do not light up TroubleshootingFirst Steps Checklist Specific Problems and Corrective ActionsCannot access Windows PCs via Remote Access Regulatory Compliance Regulatory and Warranty InformationKC Notice Republic of Korea only Environmental Compliance China Obtaining ServiceGNU General Public License GPL Limited WarrantyISCSI Roles AppendixManaging iSCSI Storage on the WD Sentinel Server ISCSI OverviewCreate an iSCSI Target Setting DescriptionEdit an iSCSI Target Click Create TargetClick Modify Target Disable an iSCSI Target Enabling an iSCSI TargetDeleting an iSCSI Target Importing an iSCSI Target Exporting an iSCSI TargetGlossary 910Glossary Glossary Index RAID USB USB