HP 12000 HP 12200 Gateway Virtual Library System User Guide (BW403-10001, June - Page 126

Performance History Tab, SAN Health Tab and Notifications, Physical Capacity Notifications

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3. Using the >> button, move the devices of interest into the Selected Devices box. These are the devices that will display in the report. You can use

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3.
Using the
>>
button, move the devices of interest into the
Selected Devices
box. These are the
devices that will display in the report. You can use
<<
button to remove devices from the
Selected Devices
box.
4.
Select another device category and repeat steps 2 and 3.
5.
Enter a name for this view in the Create a New View field.
6.
Select
Create View
.
This view is now available as a selection in the Pre-defined Views list on the
Current Status
and
Performance History
tabs.
To edit an existing view, select it from the Update Existing View list, adjust the selected devices,
rename the view (if desired) in the name field, and select
Update View
. Select
Delete View
if you
want to remove that view from your Pre-defined options.
Performance History Tab
For the
Performance History
tab, you can customize:
The default duration of the performance graphs to display
The default duration of the CSV format export file
The default name for the CSV format export file
You can also create a pre-defined custom view based on the devices you choose. See
“Current
Status Tab” (page 125)
.
SAN Health Tab and Notifications
For the
SAN Health
tab, you can customize:
The number of SRRs (Sequence Retransmission Requests) for an item above which a notification
is generated
The number of SRRs for an item below which the item does not display in the report
The number of Aborts for an item above which a notification is generated
The number of Aborts for an item below which the item does not display in the report
Physical Capacity Notifications
You can determine when the system sends notifications related to the physical capacity. Set up
notifications for when the physical capacity exceeds a chosen percentage.
Logical Capacity Notifications
You can determine when the system sends notifications related to the logical capacity. Set up
notifications for when:
The logical capacity usage exceeds a chosen percentage
The system ratio falls below a chosen percentage
The deduplication ratio falls below a chosen percentage
Current Status
The
Current Status
tab displays the overall performance and storage capacity information of the
VLS in gauges at the top of the page.
You can also select specific devices to display either the performance or the storage capacity used.
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Monitoring