Adaptec 3210S User Guide - Page 84

Changing Recipient Properties, Informational, Warning, Critical, Event Notification

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Monitoring System Status 7 From the drop-down list box, select the Minimum Event Severity that will generate an e-mail or e-mail page to the recipient. You can assign different minimum event severities for each notification type (e-mail and e-mail pager): - Informational-The recipient will receive notification about all Informational, Warning, and Critical events. Informational events indicate changes to the system that do not affect performance such as when an array has been created or when a system goes online. - Warning-The recipient will receive notification about all Warning and Critical events. Warning events indicate changes that may adversely impact the system, such as when an enclosure reaches the specified temperature limit or a Verify process is incomplete. - Critical-The recipient will receive notification about Critical events only. Critical events indicate changes that do impact the system, such as a failover or when a drive goes bad. 8 Click OK. Storage Manager Pro will notify the recipient the next time the specified event type (Informational, Warning, or Critical) occurs. Changing Recipient Properties Recipient properties include the assigned notification type (e-mail or e-mail pager), e-mail address, and assigned severity level for each recipient. You can also use the Recipient Properties dialog box to turn notification off for a recipient but maintain a record of the recipient's name and e-mail address. This is useful for temporarily turning off notification for a recipient who will be out of the office for a few weeks. To permanently remove a recipient from Event Notification, see Deleting Notification Recipients on page 6-13. To change the notification properties for an existing recipient: 1 From the Dashboard, click Event Notification. 6-11

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Monitoring System Status
7
From the drop-down list box, select the Minimum Event
Severity that will generate an e-mail or e-mail page to the
recipient.
You can assign different minimum event severities for each
notification type (e-mail and e-mail pager):
Informational
The recipient will receive notification
about all Informational, Warning, and Critical events.
Informational events indicate changes to the system that do
not affect performance such as when an array has been
created or when a system goes online.
Warning
The recipient will receive notification about all
Warning and Critical events. Warning events indicate
changes that may adversely impact the system, such as
when an enclosure reaches the specified temperature limit
or a Verify process is incomplete.
Critical
The recipient will receive notification about
Critical events only. Critical events indicate changes that do
impact the system, such as a failover or when a drive goes
bad.
8
Click
OK
.
Storage Manager Pro will notify the recipient the next time the
specified event type (Informational, Warning, or Critical)
occurs.
Changing Recipient Properties
Recipient properties include the assigned notification type (e-mail or
e-mail pager), e-mail address, and assigned severity level for each
recipient. You can also use the Recipient Properties dialog box to
turn notification off for a recipient but maintain a record of the
recipient
s name and e-mail address. This is useful for temporarily
turning off notification for a recipient who will be out of the office
for a few weeks.
To permanently remove a recipient from Event Notification, see
Deleting Notification Recipients
on page 6-13.
To change the notification properties for an existing recipient:
1
From the Dashboard, click
Event Notification
.