Viewing system health monitoring – Echelon SmartServer 2.2 User Manual
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up to five days before the value fully reflects a sustained change in the erase rate. The three minute
and one hour values provide more immediate feedback by using shorter time windows, but they may
show jumps in their values due to short-term activity (for example, transferring a file via FTP to the
SmartServer). The final value is the rate since the last reboot, which may respond to rate changes even
slower than the two-day average, but provides a very long-term view.
Viewing System Health Monitoring
You can view and configure the systemhealth.conf configuration file in the /config folder on the
SmartServer flash disk. This file lists the inputs that determine how the SmartServer’s system health is
monitored. It lists the tasks to be monitored by the SmartServer, the memory limits to be checked, and
the actions to be performed by the SmartServer. To view and configure the systemhealth.conf file,
follow these steps:
1. Verify that you have the correct user name and password to access your SmartServer via FTP and
that FTP access is enabled on your SmartServer. To do this, follow these steps:
a. Right-click the local SmartServer icon, point to Setup, and then click Security on the shortcut
menu. Alternatively, you can click Setup and then click Security. The Setup – Security
Web page opens.
b. In the General property, verify that the FTP/Telnet User Name and FTP/Telnet Password
properties are correct.
c. In the Service property, verify that the Enable FTP check box is selected.
2. In the browser of an FTP client such as Core FPT, WS FTP Pro, and Cute FTP, enter the FTP
URL of your SmartServer (ftp://192.168.1.222, for example).
3. Enter the FTP/Telnet user name and password for accessing your SmartServer via FTP.
4. Browse to the /config folder on the SmartServer flash disk.
5. To view the systemhealth.conf configuration file, double-click it. The systemhealth.conf
configuration file opens in a new browser.