HP AiO400t HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage System User Guide (440583-006, J - Page 110

Accessing properties for user-defined applications, Properties window, Log tab, Description, Value

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• Log tab-Displays the log file's free space and the following storage allocation details about the SQL Server log file. Table 35 Log tab: SQL Server database component properties Value Description Log Name File Name Name of database log file. Relative path to where the database log file is stored on the server that hosts SQL Server. Accessing properties for user-defined applications ASM provides properties information for the user-defined applications on your HP All-in-One Storage System. Using properties information, you can determine the status of all user-defined application areas monitored by ASM, and any warning or critical status indicators. 1. In the Actions pane, select Application View. 2. From the Filter drop-down menu, select User-Defined or Show all. 3. To select properties for the user-defined application pool: • Select User-Defined in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane. or • Right-click User-Defined in the content pane and select Properties. For a user-defined application: • Select any user-defined application in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane. or • Right-click any user-defined application in the content pane and select Properties. Properties window • General tab-Displays the user-defined application name, name of the application server that runs the user-defined application, and the application area status: Table 36 Operating status: User-defined application properties Status indicator OK Warning Critical Value Application storage is online. No alerts. See the Alerts list for more information. See the Alerts list for more information. 110 Monitoring storage

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Log tab
—Displays the log file's free space and the following storage allocation details about the
SQL Server log file.
Table 35 Log tab: SQL Server database component properties
Description
Value
Name of database log file.
Log Name
Relative path to where the database log file is stored on the server that
hosts SQL Server.
File Name
Accessing properties for user-defined applications
ASM provides properties information for the user-defined applications on your HP All-in-One Storage
System. Using properties information, you can determine the status of all user-defined application
areas monitored by ASM, and any warning or critical status indicators.
1.
In the Actions pane, select
Application View
.
2.
From the Filter drop-down menu, select
User-Defined
or
Show all
.
3.
To select properties for the user-defined application pool:
Select
User-Defined
in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane.
or
Right-click
User-Defined
in the content pane and select
Properties
.
For a user-defined application:
Select any user-defined application in the content pane and then click
Properties
in the Actions
pane.
or
Right-click any user-defined application in the content pane and select
Properties
.
Properties window
General tab
—Displays the user-defined application name, name of the application server that runs
the user-defined application, and the application area status:
Table 36 Operating status: User-defined application properties
Value
Status indicator
Application storage is online. No alerts.
OK
See the Alerts list for more information.
Warning
See the Alerts list for more information.
Critical
Monitoring storage
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