Fortinet 541 FortiWeb 5.0 Patch 6 Administration Guide
Figure 60:Operation widget
See also
Network interface or bridge?
RAID level & disk statuses
If supported by your FortiWeb model, System > Config > RAID enables you to view the status of
the redundant array of independent disks (RAID) that the FortiWeb appliance uses to store most
of its data, including logs, reports, auto-learning data, and web site backups for
anti-defacement. You can also use this CLI command to view the statuses of each disk in the
array, its total disk space capacity, and RAID level:
diagnose hardware raid list
RAID is supported on models that originally shipped with the firmware version
FortiWeb 4.0 MR1 or later, such as FortiWeb 1000D, 3000C/CFsx/D/DFsx, and 4000D.
Button Description
Reboot Click to halt and restart the operating system of the FortiWeb appliance.
Shut Down Click to halt the operating system of the FortiWeb appliance, preparing its
hardware to be powered off .
Reset Click to revert the configuration of the FortiWeb appliance to the default
values for its currently installed firmware version.
Caution: Back up the configuration before selecting Reset. This operation
cannot be undone. Configuration changes made since the last backup will
be lost. For instructions on backing up the configuration, see “Restoring a
previous configuration” on page 210.
On older appliances that have been upgraded to FortiWeb 4.0 MR1, you may be able to see this
part of the web UI, but RAID is not activated, and the disk status is will always be Not Present.
FortiWeb-VM does not support RAID from within the virtual appliance. However, depending on
your hypervisor’s storage repository, you can configure the hypervisor to store its data on a
SAN or external RAID. To manage your storage repository, see the documentation for your
hypervisor.