Config, Network – Fortinet FortiLog-400 User Manual
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Config
Managing the FortiLog unit
Config
Use system config to configure the FortiLog network settings, RAID settings, log
message settings, time settings, and other options. You can also add and remove
FortiLog administrator accounts and change administrator passwords.
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Network
To configure the FortiLog network settings, go to System > Config > Network. You
can configure the FortiLog unit IP address, netmask, DNS server, and default
gateway.
Figure 13: Network settings
Level
The RAID level. See
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Array Size
The total disk space available.
Device Size
The disk space used on each drive of the array.
RAID Disks
The number of disks used by the array for data storage.
Total Disks
Total Disks include spare and failed disks.
Update Time
The time of the last status change.
State
State of the log device includes dirty, clean, no-errors, and errors. Dirty
means that parts of a redundant array (RAID1 and RAID5) need to be
synchronized (which is automated). No-errors indicates that the log device
is usable.
Working Drives
Active and spare drives. Display color is black.
Active Drives
Drives used for data storage and are trusted. Display color is green.
Failed Drives
Drives used for data storage and are not trusted. Display color is red.
Spare Drives
Drives never used for data storage. Display color is yellow.