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Managing Local Notification Records After one or more user profiles have been defined, you can use those profiles to create local notification records. Depending on how local notification was initially set up, one or more notification records might already exist on the Service Processor. Use the features available through the Notify bezel on the SPOCC screen to create additional notification records and to edit or delete existing ones. There are three types of local notification records: • Normal-This type of notification record is for when you want to be notified of events and alerts concerning a particular storage system. • Symptom-This type of notification record is for when you want to be notified of a particular symptom concerning a particular storage system. • Suppression-This type of notification record enables you to selectively suppress notifications generated as a result of a specific symptom. Adding a Notification Record To add a standard or normal notification record: 1. On the SPOCC screen, click Notify to display a list of all currently defined notification records for the Service Processor. 2. On the List Notification Records screen, click the Add Record button. The Service Processor - Select User screen appears. 3. On the Service Processor - Select User screen: a. Choose a user profile from the User list. b. Choose a notification record type as follows: • To add a normal notification record, click Normal and continue to step 4. • To add a symptom notification record, a record that includes a specific symptom, click Symptom. • To add a suppression notification record that suppresses notification for a specific symptom, click Suppression. 4. Click Select. 5. On the Add Notification Record screen that appears, complete the following steps: a. Chose either a site name from the Site list or a storage system serial number from the Product list. You cannot choose both. b. Type a starting date for the notification record in the Starting Date field and an ending date for the notification record in the Ending Date field. c. For each email address defined for this user profile, use the Prime/Off-Shift and High/ Low check boxes to define which types of system events trigger notifications while the user is both on-shift and off-shift. 6. When finished, click Submit to create the new record and return to the List Notification Records screen. Editing a Notification Record Edit normal, symptom, and suppression notification records as follows: 1. On the SPOCC screen, click Notify to display a list of all currently defined notification records. 2. On the Local Notification Records screen, click the Edit icon for the notification record to be edited. 3. In the Update Notification Record screen that appears, make changes as necessary. 4. When finished, click Submit to return to the List Notification Records screen. Managing Local Notification Records 31

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Managing Local Notification Records
After one or more user profiles have been defined, you can use those profiles to create local
notification records. Depending on how local notification was initially set up, one or more notification
records might already exist on the Service Processor. Use the features available through the
Notify
bezel on the SPOCC screen to create additional notification records and to edit or delete existing
ones.
There are three types of local notification records:
Normal
—This type of notification record is for when you want to be notified of events and
alerts concerning a particular storage system.
Symptom
—This type of notification record is for when you want to be notified of a particular
symptom concerning a particular storage system.
Suppression
—This type of notification record enables you to selectively suppress notifications
generated as a result of a specific symptom.
Adding a Notification Record
To add a standard or normal notification record:
1.
On the SPOCC screen, click
Notify
to display a list of all currently defined notification records
for the Service Processor.
2.
On the
List Notification Records
screen, click the
Add Record
button.
The
Service Processor - Select User
screen appears.
3.
On the
Service Processor - Select User
screen:
a.
Choose a user profile from the
User
list.
b.
Choose a notification record type as follows:
To add a normal notification record, click
Normal
and continue to step 4.
To add a symptom notification record, a record that includes a specific symptom, click
Symptom
.
To add a suppression notification record that suppresses notification for a specific symptom,
click
Suppression
.
4.
Click
Select
.
5.
On the
Add Notification Record
screen that appears, complete the following steps:
a.
Chose either a site name from the
Site
list or a storage system serial number from the
Product
list. You cannot choose both.
b.
Type a starting date for the notification record in the
Starting Date
field and an ending
date for the notification record in the
Ending Date
field.
c.
For each email address defined for this user profile, use the
Prime/Off-Shift
and
High/
Low
check boxes to define which types of system events trigger notifications while the
user is both on-shift and off-shift.
6.
When finished, click
Submit
to create the new record and return to the
List Notification Records
screen.
Editing a Notification Record
Edit normal, symptom, and suppression notification records as follows:
1.
On the SPOCC screen, click
Notify
to display a list of all currently defined notification records.
2.
On the
Local Notification Records
screen, click the
Edit
icon for the notification record to be
edited.
3.
In the
Update Notification Record
screen that appears, make changes as necessary.
4.
When finished, click
Submit
to return to the
List Notification Records
screen.
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