Monitoring the card’s status, Monitoring the system status – Grass Valley SSP-3801 User Guide v.1.3 User Manual
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Monitoring the SSP-3801 Card’s Status
Monitoring the card’s status
Monitoring the card’s status
The monitoring features on the web interface provide you with pages that display current
and accurate information about the SSP-3801 card. You can use these monitoring features
to verify aspects such as internal temperature, Input/Output port status, storage disk and
memory use, firmware or software versions in use, and so on.
Monitoring the System status
The System page displays the technical specifications about your SSP-3801 card and the
latest status information about the hardware and network features.
To monitor the system status:
1 Select Status Information > System. The System page opens.
Fig. 4-1: System page
2 Click the General tab to display the software version and identification information
about the SSP-3801 card, including which slot the card currently occupies in the
Densité frame. You can the update the software version using the Software Upgrade
menu command (see
3 Click the Timing tab to display the current timecode settings, including the time and
date and how long the card has been running.
If there is a difference between the timing on the card and GV STRATUS Playout, this
may result in the video and audio becoming unlocked and de-synchronized. This may
also trigger Input or Time alarms (see
4 Click the Network tab to display the current Network settings for the SSP-3801 card, as
defined in Card Configuration > System Identity.
5 Click the Serial Ports tab to display the technical specifications about the
communications ports on the SSP-3801 card.
6 Click the Partitions tab to display information about how the SSD storage disk has
been sectioned.
7 Click the Disks tab to display the storage capacity of the primary and secondary disks, if
available, on the SSP-3801 card.
8 Click the Memory tab to display information about memory usage and size.
IMPORTANT
If you find any errors on the tabs, contact your System Administrator.