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Monitoring the Endurance Server Because the Endurance server is fault tolerant, when a fault occurs (for example, a failed disk), the Endurance server continues operating. However, even though it is operating, it may be vulnerable. This means that any failure to the faulted component's redundant counterpart affects the availability of the Endurance server. Because of this, you need to monitor the status of the components in your Endurance server and correct any faults. You can monitor the Endurance server using any or all methods described in Table 2-12. Table 2-12 Monitoring Tools for the Endurance Server Monitoring Tool Description Refer to ... Endurance Manager Windows Event Viewer MTCLOG Utility Provides complete Endurance server management. Using Endurance Manager, you can: • View current status for the components of your Endurance server. • Display the current mirror copy status of your mirrored disks. • Execute commands to manage and display information about your Endurance server and its components. Displays all events reported to the Windows operating system, including Endurance events. Use this log when monitoring your Endurance server or diagnosing potential faults. Displays those Endurance events that are logged to the Windows Event Viewer as they are being logged. The MTCLOG Utility is an MS-DOS application that displays only Endurance messages by filtering the logged Endurance messages being written to the Windows Event Log. Chapter 4 for Endurance Manager information HP Netserver AA Solution Messages for message information Chapter 7 for MTCLOG information HP Netserver AA Solution Messages for message information 2-22 HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator's Guide

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HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator°s Guide
Monitoring the Endurance Server
Because the Endurance server is fault tolerant, when a fault occurs (for example, a failed disk),
the Endurance server continues operating. However, even though it is operating, it may be
vulnerable
.
This means that any failure to the faulted component±s redundant counterpart affects
the availability of the Endurance server. Because of this, you need to monitor the status of the
components in your Endurance server and correct any faults. You can monitor the Endurance
server using any or all methods described in
Table 2-12
.
Table 2-12
Monitoring Tools for the Endurance Server
Monitoring
Tool
Description
Refer to ...
Endurance Manager
Provides complete Endurance server management.
Using Endurance Manager, you can:
°
View current status for the components of your
Endurance server.
°
Display the current mirror copy status of your
mirrored disks.
°
Execute commands to manage and display
information about your Endurance server and its
components.
Chapter 4
for
Endurance Manager
information
Windows Event
Viewer
Displays all events reported to the Windows operating
system, including Endurance events. Use this log when
monitoring your Endurance server or diagnosing
potential faults.
HP Netserver AA
Solution Messages
for message
information
MTCLOG Utility
Displays those Endurance events that are logged to the
Windows Event Viewer as they are being logged. The
MTCLOG Utility is an MS-DOS application that displays
only Endurance messages by filtering the logged
Endurance messages being written to the Windows
Event Log.
Chapter 7
for
MTCLOG
information
HP Netserver AA
Solution Messages
for message
information