System Health tiles

The tiles of data in the System Health section of the Dashboard represent different components that make up the system, providing a holistic view of the system.

Each tile contains one type of component, but it can contain multiple items of the same type. For example, a Fibre Channel port is a component, so it is contained in a tile, but the Fibre Channel tile can contain multiple Fibre Channel ports. Tiles with errors and warnings are displayed first so that components that require attention have higher visibility. Healthy tiles are sorted in order of importance in day-to-day use.

The following list defines the categories of tiles:
The following list contains Hardware components:
Canisters
Displays the number and state of the canisters. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Control Enclosures
Displays the number and state of the enclosures. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Expansion Enclosures
Displays the number and state of the enclosures. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Drives
Displays the number and state of the drives. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Nodes
Displays the number and state of the nodes. The state can be offline, flushing, pending, online, adding, deleting, or service service, spare, or online_spare.
Fibre Channel Ports
Displays the number and state of the ports. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) Ports
Displays the number and state of the ports. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
iSCSI Ports
Displays the number and state of the ports. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
USB Ports
Displays the number and state of the ports. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
SAS Ports
Displays the number and state of the ports. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Enclosure Batteries
Displays the number and state of the batteries. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Node Batteries
Displays the number and state of the batteries. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Power Supply Units
Displays the number and the state of the units. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Fan Modules
Displays the number and state of the modules. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
The following list contains Logical components:
Nodes
Displays the number and state of the nodes. The state can be offline, flushing, pending, online, adding, deleting, or service service, spare, or online_spare.
Arrays and MDisks
Displays the number and state of the arrays and MDisks. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
I/O Groups
Displays the number and state of the I/O groups. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
External Storage Controllers
Displays the number and state of the controllers. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
External MDisks
Displays the number and state of the external MDisks. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Volumes
Displays the number and state of the volumes. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Pools
Displays the number and state of the pools. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
The following list contains Connectivity components:
Host Connectivity
Displays the number and state of hosts. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
FlashCopy Maps
Displays the number and state of the FlashCopy maps. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Remote Copy Relationships
Displays the number and state of the Remote Copy relationships. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Partnerships
Displays the number and state of the partnerships. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Key Servers
Displays the number and state of the key servers. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Cloud Volumes
Displays the number and state of the Cloud volumes. The state can be online, offline, or degraded, which means attention is needed.
Call Home
Displays the Call Home state for the system.
  • Configured means that all Call Home information is configured and there are no errors.
  • Not configured means that either the email server, support email address, contact information, notification settings, or any combination of these items is not configured.
  • Email service is not enabled means that Call Home information is properly configured but email service is unavailable.
  • Unable to connect means that there is an error code of 2600, 2601, or 3081 in the Event log.
Support Assistance
Displays the Support Assistance state for the system.
  • Not configured means that support assistance is not configured so that support personnel cannot access the system to complete troubleshooting and maintenance tasks.
  • Configured and tested means that support assistance is properly configured and the connectivity test succeeded.
  • Test out of date means that the last connection test was over 30 days ago. If the access setting is At all times, it does not matter when the last connection test was.
  • Unable to connect means that the connection test failed.