Adaptec 2169400-R User Guide - Page 95

Sending a Test Event

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Chapter 8: Monitoring Your Storage Space ● 95 d When done, click Cancel to close the Add System window. The systems you added appear in the Notification List. Although you can't sort the list, you can reorganize the columns by clicking and dragging the column heads. You can specify which levels of events are sent to individual systems by following the instructions in Modifying a System's Address, Host Name, or Notification Level on page 96. 4 Close the Notifications window when you're done. Note: You can access other utilities in this window, such as the Task Manager (see Managing Tasks on page 109), by clicking their tabs. 5 Repeat Steps 1 to 4 for each system you want to monitor with event notifications. Sending a Test Event To ensure that a system is receiving logged notifications, you can send a test event. To send a test event: 1 Open the Notification Manager. (See page 93.) Note: You can also access the Notification Manager by selecting the system you want in the Enterprise View, then (on the menu bar) clicking Actions > Agent actions > Configure > Notifications tab. 2 In the Notification List, click on the system you want to send a test event to. Note: You can only send a test event to one system at a time. 3 On the menu bar, select Actions, then click Send test event. The test event is sent. A message appears indicating either that the test event was sent successfully or that the test failed. (Click OK to clear the message.) If the test is successful, the receiving system beeps once, and its Event Viewer shows that a test event was received. Test event

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Chapter 8: Monitoring Your Storage Space
95
d
When done, click
Cancel
to close the Add System window.
The systems you added appear in the Notification List. Although you can’t sort the list, you
can reorganize the columns by clicking and dragging the column heads.
You can specify which levels of events are sent to individual systems by following the
instructions in
Modifying a System’s Address, Host Name, or Notification Level
on page 96
.
4
Close the Notifications window when you’re done.
Note:
You can access other utilities in this window, such as the Task Manager (see
Managing
Tasks
on page 109
), by clicking their tabs.
5
Repeat Steps
1
to
4
for each system you want to monitor with event notifications.
Sending a Test Event
To ensure that a system is receiving logged notifications, you can send a test event.
To send a test event:
1
Open the Notification Manager. (See
page 93
.)
Note:
You can also access the Notification Manager by selecting the system you want in the
Enterprise View, then (on the menu bar) clicking
Actions > Agent actions > Configure >
Notifications
tab.
2
In the Notification List, click on the system you want to send a test event to.
Note:
You can only send a test event to one system at a time.
3
On the menu bar, select
Actions
, then click
Send test event
.
The test event is sent. A message appears indicating either that the test event was sent
successfully or that the test failed. (Click
OK
to clear the message.)
If the test is successful, the receiving system beeps once, and its Event Viewer shows that a
test event was received.
Test event