HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 20
Health and Alert Management Commands, Alerts, Alert Severity Levels
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Command createdomainset movetodomain removedomain removedomainset setdomain Description Authority For Details See Defines a new set of domains and provides the option of assigning one or more domains to that set. Moves objects from one domain to another. Super "createdomainset" Any role granted the (page 116) domainset_create right. Super, Edit1 Any role granted the domain_moveto right. "movetodomain" (page 223) Removes an existing domain Super, Edit1 from the system. "removedomain" (page 233) Removes a domain set or removes domains from an existing set. Super, Edit "removedomainset" Any role granted the (page 234) domainset_remove right. Sets the parameters and modifies the properties of a domain. Super1 Any role granted the domain_set right. "setdomain" (page 293) setdomainset Sets the parameters and Super, Edit modifies the properties of a Any role granted the domain set. domainset_set right. showdomain Displays the list of domains Any role in the system. on a system. showdomainset Displays the domain sets defined on the HP 3PAR Storage System and their members. Any role in the system. 1 You need access to all domains in order to run this command. "setdomainset" (page 295) "showdomain" (page 374) "showdomainset" (page 376) Health and Alert Management Commands Alerts Command removealert setalert Description Authority Removes one or more alerts. Super, Service1 Any role granted the alert_remove right. Sets the status of system alerts. Super, Service1 Any role granted the alert_set right. For Details See "removealert" (page 228) "setalert" (page 271) showalert Displays system alerts. Any role in the system. 1 You need access to all domains in order to run this command. "showalert" (page 350) Alert Severity Levels Table 2 Alert Severity Levels Severity Fatal Critical Major Description A fatal event has occurred. It is no longer possible to take remedial action. The event is critical and requires immediate action. The event requires immediate action. 20 Commands Quick Reference