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Monitoring, Status Information in the Status Pane, Status Icons, Device Status Icon

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10 Monitoring This section describes the various tools you can use to monitor the status of the VLS hardware and virtual devices (libraries and tape drives) and how to use them. Status Information in the Status Pane Status information for the VLS hardware components and virtual devices is displayed in Command View VLS on the status pane when an individual hardware component or virtual device is selected in the navigation tree. The device status possibilities are: • Good- The component, part of the component, or the virtual device is operating normally. • Degraded-The component, or one or more parts of the component, has failed or is operating outside of its normal range but is still operational. • Critical -The component, or one or more parts of the component, has failed or exceeded its limits. Although it is still operational, VLS failure is imminent. • Failed-The component, or one or more parts of the component, has failed and the VLS is inoper- able. Immediate service is needed. • Missing -The VLS cannot detect the component or a part of the component. In addition to the device status, a red or yellow alert bar will highlight specific parts of a component when that particular element within the component has failed (red) or is operating outside its normal range (yellow). To view the status information for a VLS hardware component or virtual device: 1. Open a Command View VLS session. See "Opening a Command View VLS Session from a Web Browser" on page 135. 2. Click the System tab. 3. Click the object in the navigation tree that represents the hardware component or virtual device that you want to view. The status information for the object selected, and its subobjects in the navigation tree, is displayed in the status pane. Status Icons The current overall status of the VLS is displayed on Command View VLS as an icon in the status banner. In addition, components or parts of a component whose condition is not Good are marked with the corresponding icon in the navigation tree. Device Status Icon The device status icon in the Command View VLS status banner indicates the overall VLS device health. The device status icon is displayed in the status banner regardless of the tab selected. HP StorageWorks 179

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10 Monitoring
This section describes the various tools you can use to monitor the status of the VLS hardware and
virtual devices (libraries and tape drives) and how to use them.
Status Information in the Status Pane
Status information for the VLS hardware components and virtual devices is displayed in Command
View VLS on the status pane when an individual hardware component or virtual device is selected in
the navigation tree.
The device status possibilities are:
Good
The component, part of the component, or the virtual device is operating normally.
Degraded
The component, or one or more parts of the component, has failed or is operating
outside of its normal range but is still operational.
Critical
The component, or one or more parts of the component, has failed or exceeded its limits.
Although it is still operational, VLS failure is imminent.
Failed
The component, or one or more parts of the component, has failed and the VLS is inoper-
able. Immediate service is needed.
Missing
The VLS cannot detect the component or a part of the component.
In addition to the device status, a red or yellow alert bar will highlight specific parts of a component
when that particular element within the component has failed (red) or is operating outside its normal
range (yellow).
To view the status information for a VLS hardware component or virtual device:
1.
Open a Command View VLS session. See
Opening a Command View VLS Session from a Web Browser
on page 135.
2.
Click the
System
tab.
3.
Click the object in the navigation tree that represents the hardware component or virtual device
that you want to view.
The status information for the object selected, and its subobjects in the navigation tree, is displayed
in the status pane.
Status Icons
The current overall status of the VLS is displayed on Command View VLS as an icon in the status
banner. In addition, components or parts of a component whose condition is not
Good
are marked
with the corresponding icon in the navigation tree.
Device Status Icon
The device status icon in the Command View VLS status banner indicates the overall VLS device health.
The device status icon is displayed in the status banner regardless of the tab selected.
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