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ReadyNAS OS 6.0
From the drop-down lists above the graphic, you can adjust the following settings:
Temperature. Select all temperatures, the system (SYS) temperature, the CPU
temperature, or the auxiliary (AUX) temperature.
Period. Select the period over which the temperatures are measured. You can select
from 5 minutes to 1 year.
Update. Select how often the information in the table is updated. You can select from 30
seconds to 5 minutes.
System Logs
System logs provide information about the status of various system management tasks,
including a time stamp. You can view system log messages from the local admin page,
download the complete system logs to a local computer or USB drive, and receive system
alerts. These logs are used primarily to troubleshoot problems. If you call NETGEAR
technical support, the representative might ask you to send your system logs.
Depending on the settings, the system logs record events such as the following:
System events such as the creation or deletion of a share, LUN, or snapshot, or quota
violations, or low disk space
Addition and removal of hot-swappable disks
Detection of disk types and hardware statistics
Removal and addition of eSATA expansion chassis
Removal and addition of SSDs
Removal and addition of power supplies
Removal and addition of a UPS
Connection and disconnection of external USB devices
The following events are recorded in the system log and also generate alerts (see Configure
System Alerts on page 155) and SNMP traps (see SNMP Monitoring on page 203): Warnings
also display on the local admin page when these events occur.
Disk errors and failures
Changes in network connectivity
Power supply failures
UPS failures
Fan speed irregularities and fan failures
CPU and enclosure temperature violations