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Monitoring and reporting, Alarms and events overview

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7 Monitoring and reporting The monitoring and reporting capabilities of the HP P4000 SAN Solution are divided into the following categories: • Alarms-Use the Alarms window to view and export critical and warning events for all management groups you are logged in to. Most alarms require you to take action. See "Alarms and events overview" on page 121. • Events-Use the Events node to view, export, and copy all types of events for the current management group. You can also set up remote log destinations, email recipients, and SNMP. See "Alarms and events overview" on page 121. • Notification-Use the Email and SNMP categories to set up notification about events. See "Event notification overview" on page 129. • Hardware Diagnostics-Use the Diagnostics category to perform hardware diagnostics, generate a hardware report, and view log files to configure remote logs for the storage system. The Diagnostics category provides a report of system statistics, hardware, and configuration information. See "Using the hardware information report" on page 138. Alarms and events overview The CMC displays the following types of events, based on their severity: • Informational-Provides status information about user activities (such as, creating a volume) and system actions and status (such as, a storage system is up). These types of events do not require you to take action and are available only from the Events node for each management group. • Warning-Provides important information about a system component that may require you to take action. These types of events are considered to be alarms and are visible in both the Alarms window (for all management groups) and the Events node (for the management group where the alarm occurred). • Critical-Provides vital information about a system component that requires you to take action. These types of events are considered to be alarms and are visible in both the Alarms window (for all management groups) and the Events node (for the management group where the alarm occurred). The system monitors over 400 different events and can send notification of events using email or SNMP or both. NOTE: Be sure to set up notification of events for each management group. See "Event notification overview" on page 129. For more information about working with alarms and events, see "Working with alarms" on page 123 and "Working with events" on page 125. Figure 48 on page 122 shows the Events node and its parts. P4000 SAN Solution user guide 121

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7 Monitoring and reporting
The monitoring and reporting capabilities of the HP P4000 SAN Solution are divided into the following
categories:
Alarms
Use the Alarms window to view and export critical and warning events for all management
groups you are logged in to. Most alarms require you to take action. See
Alarms and events
overview
on page 121.
Events
Use the Events node to view, export, and copy all types of events for the current manage-
ment group. You can also set up remote log destinations, email recipients, and SNMP. See
Alarms
and events overview
on page 121.
Notification
Use the Email and SNMP categories to set up notification about events. See
Event
notification overview
on page 129.
Hardware Diagnostics
Use the Diagnostics category to perform hardware diagnostics, generate
a hardware report, and view log files to configure remote logs for the storage system. The Dia-
gnostics category provides a report of system statistics, hardware, and configuration information.
See
Using the hardware information report
on page 138.
Alarms and events overview
The CMC displays the following types of events, based on their severity:
Informational
Provides status information about user activities (such as, creating a volume)
and system actions and status (such as, a storage system is up). These types of events do not require
you to take action and are available only from the Events node for each management group.
Warning
Provides important information about a system component that may require you to
take action. These types of events are considered to be alarms and are visible in both the Alarms
window (for all management groups) and the Events node (for the management group where the
alarm occurred).
Critical
Provides vital information about a system component that requires you to take action.
These types of events are considered to be alarms and are visible in both the Alarms window (for
all management groups) and the Events node (for the management group where the alarm occurred).
The system monitors over 400 different events and can send notification of events using email or
SNMP or both.
NOTE:
Be sure to set up notification of events for each management group. See
Event notification
overview
on page 129.
For more information about working with alarms and events, see
Working with alarms
on page
123 and
Working with events
on page 125.
Figure 48
on page 122 shows the Events node and its parts.
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