Advanced Settings Screen

Console Widget Console Configuration Screen Syslog Widget Syslog Configuration Screen Kernel Widget Cron Jobs Widget Add or Edit Cron Job Configuration Screen Init/Shutdown Scripts Widget Add or Edit Init/Shutdown Script Configuration Screens Sysctl Widget Add or Edit Sysctl Configuration Screen Storage Widget Storage Settings Configuration Screen Replication Widget Sessions Widget Token Settings Screen Self-Encrypting Drive Widget Self-Encrypting Drive Configuration Screen Isolated GPU Device(s) Widget Isolate GPU PCI’s ID Configuration Screen Global Two Factor Authentication Widget The Advanced settings screen provides configuration options for the console, syslog, Kernel, sysctl, replication, cron jobs, init/shutdown scripts, system dataset pool, isolated GPU device(s), self-encrypting drives, sessions, and global two-factor authentication.
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Devices Screens

ZFS Info Widget (VDEV) Disk Widgets ZFS Info Widget (Drives) Hardware Disk Encryption Widget S.M.A.R.T. Info for Devicename Widget Disk Info Widget The Devices screen lists VDEVS configured for the selected pool. Go to Storage > Topology > Manage Devices to view the Devices screen. Figure 1: Devices Data VDEV Unexpanded Click anywhere on the VDEV to see the drives included in it and the ZFS Info widget for that VDEV.
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Managing SEDs

Advanced settings have reasonable defaults in place. A warning message displays for some settings advising of the dangers of making changes. Changing advanced settings can be dangerous when done incorrectly. Use caution before saving changes. Make sure you are comfortable with ZFS, Linux, and system configuration, backup, and restoration before making any changes. The Self-Encrypting Drive(s) widget on the System > Advanced screen allows you set the user and global SED password in SCALE.
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