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Managing VSAs
To check the status of your VSAs, in the plug-in, click
Manage VSAs (Figure 57).
Figure 57. Manage VSAs
This action displays a list of the VSAs with their IP addresses and system status. Select a VSA to see more information about it,
including the amount of pool storage used and the amount available, the system serial number, and the system firmware version.
including the amount of pool storage used and the amount available, the system serial number, and the system firmware version.
You can monitor the mirror synchronization status by managing the VSAs directly. From the StorMagic plug-in, click
Manage
VSAs, select the VSA you want to manage, and click the management URL. This process launches a new tab directly connected
to the VSA management interface. The default username is
to the VSA management interface. The default username is
admin, and the password is the password supplied at VSA
deployment.
You can also use the VSA dashboard to monitor VSAs in real time. The VSA state reflects the current system status of the VSA.
For example, if a mirror is not synchronized, the VSA system status will be listed as Warning because the mirror is currently
degraded. When the mirror synchronizes, the VSA system status will change to Healthy, showing that the VSA is in an optimal
running state (Figure 58).
For example, if a mirror is not synchronized, the VSA system status will be listed as Warning because the mirror is currently
degraded. When the mirror synchronizes, the VSA system status will change to Healthy, showing that the VSA is in an optimal
running state (Figure 58).