Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 46

Set GUI Communication Policies, Set Alarm Policies, Display NAS Cluster Alarms, Monitor Events

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3. Select your preferences and click OK. Set GUI Communication Policies You can set policies for managing connections between your workstation and the Group Manager GUI. 1. Click Tools. 2. Click User Preferences. 3. Click the Communication tab. 4. Select your preferences and click OK. Set Alarm Policies You can set alarm policies to control problem notification. 1. Click Tools. 2. Click User Preferences. 3. Click the Alarms tab. 4. Select your preferences and click OK. An alarm indicates a potential problem with your array. Display NAS Cluster Alarms NAS cluster alarms help you discover and correct problems before they disrupt operations. You can display alarms by severity or by category. NOTE: A problem with a NAS controller does not always generate an alarm, but it will generate an event message. Display by Severity 1. Click Group, expand Group Configuration, and then select the NAS cluster. 2. Click View alarms. Display by Category 1. Click the Up arrow in the corner of the Alarms panel, which is located at the bottom of the Group Manager GUI window, to open the Alarms panel. 2. Click the Critical tab to display the critical alarms. Click the Warnings tab to display the warning alarms. Set Advanced Policies You can select options for setting data validation, debugging policies, and software updates. You can also set advanced policies to control problem notifications. 1. Click Tools. 2. Click User Preferences. 3. Click the Advanced tab. 4. Select your preferences and click OK. Monitor Events Event messages help you monitor group operations and correct problems before they disrupt operations. The group generates a message when a significant event that requires corrective action occurs in the group (for example, when hardware fails or replication 46 Post-Setup Tasks

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3.
Select your preferences and click
OK
.
Set GUI Communication Policies
You can set policies for managing connections between your workstation and the Group Manager GUI.
1.
Click
Tools
.
2.
Click
User Preferences
.
3.
Click the
Communication
tab.
4.
Select your preferences and click
OK
.
Set Alarm Policies
You can set alarm policies to control problem
notification.
1.
Click
Tools
.
2.
Click
User Preferences
.
3.
Click the
Alarms
tab.
4.
Select your preferences and click
OK
.
An alarm indicates a potential problem with your array.
Display NAS Cluster Alarms
NAS cluster alarms help you discover and correct problems before they disrupt operations. You can display alarms by severity or by
category.
NOTE: A problem with a NAS controller does not always generate an alarm, but it will generate an event message.
Display by Severity
1.
Click
Group
, expand
Group
Configuration
, and then select the NAS cluster.
2.
Click
View alarms
.
Display by Category
1.
Click the
Up arrow
in the corner of the Alarms panel, which is located at the bottom of the Group Manager GUI window, to
open the Alarms panel.
2.
Click the
Critical
tab to display the critical alarms. Click the
Warnings
tab to display the warning alarms.
Set Advanced Policies
You can select options for setting data validation, debugging policies, and software updates. You can also set advanced policies to
control problem
notifications.
1.
Click
Tools
.
2.
Click
User Preferences
.
3.
Click the
Advanced
tab.
4.
Select your preferences and click
OK
.
Monitor Events
Event messages help you monitor group operations and correct problems before they disrupt operations. The group generates a
message when a
significant
event that requires corrective action occurs in the group (for example, when hardware fails or replication
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