


The front panel of a Drobo is the primary user interface and Drobo Dashboard lets you see in the front panel all your Drobos from a remote location.ĭisplay a detailed, but easy-to-read, capacity chart with a pull-down menu to access common Drobo tools for naming the device, updating firmware, and shutting down. When Drobo Dashboard is launched, it shows all Drobos connected to your computer and scans the network for file sharing and iSCSI Drobos. If you're running the most recent version, you'll see that DroboCopy tasks now run in the background and you can configure email alerts to more easily monitor your Drobos. Drobo Dashboard, running on Windows or Mac OS X, is the management application for both Drobo Prosumer and Business products that enables you to get status on and configure all your Drobos in one window.ĭrobo Dashboard automatically discovers the Drobos on your network so that you can click through for capacity, status, and other information. I'd be really thankful if anyone could share some light on this.Wouldn't it be nice to see all your Drobos from a single window? That's what Drobo Dashboard does. (It's not set to open at boot.) I was using a weather app ("Living Earth") at the moment it crashed but I only installed that yesterday and it's crashed before then. This has happened before and I may not have been using it then.

I was hoping someone could make anything out from this? I saw current thread was 'Skype' but I wasn't using it at the time, it was just in the background. All I know is that it crashed very suddenly, resulting in a grey screen talling me a Kernel Panic had occurred. I know a fair share about software, programming, website but I know absolutely nothing about crashing, etc. I've had my MacBook (Late 2013 Retina 15" MacBook Pro) crash a few times, resulting in a kernel panic.
