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Managing Events and Alerts, Overview, Checking the Status of a System

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11 Managing Events and Alerts Overview The system tracks system events internally. Some of these events require action on the part of the system administrator, so they trigger alerts that are displayed for the administrator. Events are logs created by the system which allow you to view the day-to-day health of your system. Alerts are generated by the system when a system event requires immediate operator action or attention. Checking the Status of a System The checkhealth command checks the status of a system hardware and software components, and reports any issues. You can specify which components you want the checkhealth command to examine, or check all system components. • Use the checkhealth command to view a status summary of all system components. • Use the checkhealth -list command to view a list of all system components. To check the health of specific hardware and software components, issue the checkhealth command, where is the component, or list of components, you want to check. For more information about troubleshooting your system with the checkhealth command, see the HP 3PAR F-Class, T-Class, and StoreServ 10000 Storage Troubleshooting Guide, HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage Troubleshooting Guide, and HP 3PAR Messages and Operator's Guide. Monitoring and Managing Alerts Alerts are system events that require your immediate attention. An alert may be triggered by a single event, a combination of events, or by repeated occurrences of the same event. The system administrator is responsible for responding to alerts. For information about system alerts, go to http://www.hp.com/support/hpgt/3par and select your server platform. Viewing Alerts To display system alerts, issue the showalert command. You can additionally display alerts by type (fixed alerts, acknowledged alerts, and so on). For information about alert display options, see the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference. Setting an Alert State To mark an alert as new, fixed, or acknowledged, issue the setalert new|fixed|ack command, where is the alert whose status you wish to acknowledge. Removing an Alert To remove an alert, issue the removealert command, where is the alert you wish to remove. Setting System Alerts While most system alerts are generated automatically without any need for user configuration, there are several types of alerts that you can specifically configure: • Limits relating to CPGs can be set by the user when creating a CPG and can later trigger alerts. For information on setting the growth increment limits, see "Common Provisioning 118 Managing Events and Alerts

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11 Managing Events and Alerts
Overview
The system tracks system events internally. Some of these events require action on the part of the
system administrator, so they trigger alerts that are displayed for the administrator. Events are logs
created by the system which allow you to view the day-to-day health of your system. Alerts are
generated by the system when a system event requires immediate operator action or attention.
Checking the Status of a System
The
checkhealth
command checks the status of a system hardware and software components,
and reports any issues. You can specify which components you want the
checkhealth
command
to examine, or check all system components.
Use the
checkhealth
command to view a status summary of all system components.
Use the
checkhealth -list
command to view a list of all system components.
To check the health of specific hardware and software components, issue the
checkhealth
<component>
command, where
<component>
is the component, or list of components, you
want to check.
For more information about troubleshooting your system with the
checkhealth
command, see
the
HP 3PAR F-Class, T-Class, and StoreServ 10000 Storage Troubleshooting Guide
,
HP 3PAR
StoreServ 7000 Storage Troubleshooting Guide
, and
HP 3PAR Messages and Operator’s Guide
.
Monitoring and Managing Alerts
Alerts are system events that require your immediate attention. An alert may be triggered by a
single event, a combination of events, or by repeated occurrences of the same event. The system
administrator is responsible for responding to alerts. For information about system alerts, go to
h
t
tp://w
w
w
.hp
.co
m/su
ppo
r
t/hpgt/3par
and select your server platform.
Viewing Alerts
To display system alerts, issue the
showalert
command.
You can additionally display alerts by type (fixed alerts, acknowledged alerts, and so on). For
information about alert display options, see the
HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference
.
Setting an Alert State
To mark an alert as new, fixed, or acknowledged, issue the
setalert new|fixed|ack
<alert_ID>
command, where
<alert_ID>
is the alert whose status you wish to acknowledge.
Removing an Alert
To remove an alert, issue the
removealert <alert_ID>
command, where
<alert_ID>
is
the alert you wish to remove.
Setting System Alerts
While most system alerts are generated automatically without any need for user configuration,
there are several types of alerts that you can specifically configure:
Limits relating to CPGs can be set by the user when creating a CPG and can later trigger
alerts. For information on setting the growth increment limits, see
“Common Provisioning
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Managing Events and Alerts