Enclosure

The SCALE CLI guide is a work in progress! New namespace and command documentation is continually added and maintained, so check back here often to see what is new! Enclosure Commands The enclosure namespace has four commands and is based on functions found in the SCALE API and web UI. It provides access to enclosure management methods through the four enclosure commands. You can enter commands from the main CLI prompt or from the enclosure namespace prompt.
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View Enclosure

TrueNAS Enterprise The View Enclosure screen only displays on TrueNAS CORE Enterprise systems with compatible hardware. The UI options to select System > View Enclosure is not present on incompatible non-Enterprise systems. The System Information widget on the main Dashboard displays an image of the specific TrueNAS system. Hover the mouse over the image to see the View Enclosure label. Figure 1: View Enclosure Widget Click anywhere on the system image to open the View Enclosure screen.
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Managing Enclosures

Only compatible TrueNAS hardware and expansion shelves available from iXsystems allow seeing the View Enclosure option. To learn more about available iXsystems products, see the TrueNAS Systems Overview or browse the Hardware documentation. Go to System > View Enclosure to display the status of connected disks and hardware. Checking Enclosure Components The screen shows the primary system. Other detected TrueNAS hardware is available from a column on the right side of the screen.
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View Enclosure Screen (Enterprise Only)

TrueNAS Enterprise The View Enclosure screen only displays on TrueNAS SCALE Enterprise systems with compatible hardware. The UI options to select System Settings > Enclosure is not present on incompatible non-Enterprise systems. The System Information widget on the main Dashboard displays an image of the specific TrueNAS system. Hover the mouse over the image to see the View Enclosure label. Click anywhere on the system image to open the View Enclosure screen.
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