68 Monitoring the DR4000 SystemFILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Documents\~DellDocs\~FINAL_DR4000_1.0.1.1_DOCS\~Final_1.0.1.1_DR4000_Admin_Guide_Files\~3-D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 4 / 5 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY• Network• Disk• AllNOTE: When you click All, this tab displays the following DR4000 systemstatus categories: CPU Load, System Usage, Memory Usage - Total, Memory Usage- Real, Active Processes - Total, NFS Usage - Total, CIFS Usage - Total, NetworkUsage, Socket Usage - Total, Active Connections, Disk Usage - Meta Data, and DiskUsage - Data Storage.Monitoring System UsageTo display the current state of system usage:1 Click DashboardUsage.The Usage page is displayed.2 View the current system usage based on the current Latest Range or TimeRange values in effect (the default is the last 1-hour period). B y default,the CPU Load usage is always the first tab that displays when the Usagepage is selected.3 Click any of the system usage tabs to display the current status for that tabcategory (or click All to display all of the system usage tab results).For example, click Protocols to display the current results for the NFSUsage - Total and CIFS Usage - Total in the system.Setting a Latest Range ValueTo set a Latest Range value and display the system status results based onthese settings:1 Click DashboardUsage.The Usage page is displayed.2 Click Latest Range.3 In Display last… select a value from the drop-down list for the displayperiod to be shown.By default, Hours is the display period shown. Using this example, youwould select a value between1-24. For Days, the value is between 1-31, andfor Months, the value is between 1-12.