FreeNAS® provides an alert system to provide a visual warning of any conditions that require administrative attention. The “Alert” button in the far right corner will flash red when there is an outstanding alert. In the example alert shown in Figure 21a, a system update is available and one of the disks in a ZFS pool is offline which has degraded the state of the pool.
Figure 21a: Example Alert Message
Informational messages will have a green “OK” while messages requiring attention will be listed as a red “CRITICAL”. CRITICAL messages will also be emailed to the root user account. If you are aware of a critical condition but wish to remove the flashing alert until you deal with it, uncheck the box next to that message.
Behind the scenes, an alert script checks for various alert conditions, such as volume and disk status, and writes the current conditions to /var/tmp/alert. A javascript retrieves the current alert status every minute and will change the solid green alert icon to flashing red if a new alert is detected. Some of the conditions that trigger an alert include:
An alert will also be generated when the LSI HBA firmware version does not match the driver version. To resolve this alert, download the IT (integrated target) firmware, not the IR (integrated RAID) firmware, from the LSI website. Then, specify the name of the firmware image and bios as well as the controller to flash:
sas2flash -f firmwareimagename -v biosname -c controllernumber
When finished, reboot the system. The new firmware version should appear in the system messages and the alert will be cleared.