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Version: TOS 7

Device Monitoring

In the "Device Monitoring" module, you can view the hardware status of your TNAS device, TOS resource usage, network information, disk details, as well as current operation status and historical data records, giving you comprehensive insight into the overall system operation.

Overview

  • Device Information: Displays basic hardware information of the TNAS device, such as model, device ID, TOS version, etc.
  • Resources: Shows real-time usage of TOS system core hardware components (such as CPU and memory).
  • Network: Displays basic information and connection status of current network interfaces.
  • System Partition: Shows capacity allocation and usage of system partitions.
  • Volumes: Displays capacity, usage status, and available space of current storage volumes.
  • Disks: Lists detailed information of all disks, including model, status, capacity, and usage.

Resource Usage (CPU, Memory, Network, Disk)

Real-time Data

In this mode, you can view real-time usage of core resources such as CPU, memory, network, and disk. The system displays data fluctuations from the last 4 minutes by default, helping you quickly understand the current operational status of your device.

Continuous Monitoring

When continuous monitoring is enabled, the system automatically records usage data of core resources including CPU, memory, network, and disk. The recorded data supports retrospective queries across multiple time periods, with data retained for up to 30 days, facilitating performance analysis and troubleshooting.

Note
  1. When continuous monitoring is enabled, only the "Today" time range supports automatic real-time data refresh; for other time ranges, you need to manually refresh the page to get the latest monitoring data.
  2. If you disable continuous monitoring while it's running, the system will stop recording monitoring data. During the period when the feature is disabled, related monitoring data will display as 0 until the feature is re-enabled.
  3. The system retains continuous monitoring data for a maximum of 30 days. Historical data beyond this time range will be automatically cleared and overwritten by newly generated data.