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Measures reported by SynNasSystemTest
The availability and proper functioning of power supplies is critical to the uninterrupted operations of a storage device. Irrecoverable errors, power failures, or erratic voltage fluctuations experienced the power supplies can halt operations of the target storage system for hours.
Sudden failure of the storage system due to abnormal temperature or failure of the power supply units can cause the storage system to crash, leading to critical loss of data. To avoid this, you need to keep an eye on the health, temperature and the power supply unit of the storage system. The SynNasSystemTest test helps administrators in this regard!
This test reports the overall health, status of the power supply and the temperature of the target storage system.
Note:
The system temperature status information will not be displayed on certain fan-less models.
Outputs of the test : One set of the results for the target Synology NAS storage system that is being monitored.
The measures made by this test are as follows:
| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| Health_status |
Indicates the current health of the storage system. |
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The values that this measure can report and their corresponding numeric values are tabulated below:
| Measure Value |
Numeric Value |
| Normal |
1 |
| Failed |
2 |
Note:
By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned Measure Values listed in the table to indicate the current health status of the storage system. The graph of this measure however is represented using the numeric equivalents only. |
| Temperature |
Indicates the current temperature of the storage system. |
Celsius |
The values of this measure should be within permissible range. A significant rise/drop in the value of
this measure can cause severe damage to the core components of the storage system. |
| Power_status |
Indicates the current power status of the storage system. |
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The values that this measure can report and their corresponding numeric values are tabulated below:
| Measure Value |
Numeric Value |
| Normal |
1 |
| Failed |
2 |
Note:
By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned Measure Values listed in the table above to indicate the power status of the system. The graph of this measure however is represented using the numeric equivalents only. |
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