HP StorageWorks 2/140 director product manager user guide - Page 140

Deleting Alerts, Exporting the Configuration Report

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Configuring the Director 3. If the alert is active, choose Deactivate to change to the inactive state. If the alert is inactive, choose Activate to change to the active state. Deleting Alerts Use the following steps to delete existing threshold alerts. 1. At the Hardware View page, choose Configure > Threshold Alerts. The Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box displays. 2. Select the alert that you want to delete by selecting the alert information in the table and click Delete. A message displays asking you to confirm the deletion. 3. Click Yes. The alert is removed from the dialog box. Exporting the Configuration Report Use this option to save an ASCII file of configuration data currently saved in director NV-RAM to your hard drive or a diskette. Use any desktop publishing application to import this ASCII file for viewing or printing. NOTE: This file cannot be used to set configuration parameters through the Product Manager. Data in the file includes: • Product identification-Data from the Configure Identification dialog box. • Operating parameters-Data from the Operating Parameters dialog box. • Port parameters-Data from the Configure Ports dialog box. • SNMP parameters-Data from the Configure SNMP dialog box. • Active zoning configuration-This specifies the active zone and zone members, if set, and whether the default zone is enabled or disabled. To export a configuration report: 1. Choose Export Configuration Report from the Configure menu on the menu bar. The Export Configuration Report dialog box displays. 3-34 director product manager user guide

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director product manager user guide
Configuring the Director
3.
If the alert is active, choose
Deactivate
to change to the inactive state. If the
alert is inactive, choose
Activate
to change to the active state.
Deleting Alerts
Use the following steps to delete existing threshold alerts.
1.
At the
Hardware View
page, choose
Configure > Threshold Alerts
. The
Configure Threshold Alerts
dialog box displays.
2.
Select the alert that you want to delete by selecting the alert information in the
table and click
Delete
. A message displays asking you to confirm the deletion.
3.
Click
Yes
. The alert is removed from the dialog box.
Exporting the Configuration Report
Use this option to save an ASCII file of configuration data currently saved in
director NV-RAM to your hard drive or a diskette. Use any desktop publishing
application to import this ASCII file for viewing or printing.
NOTE:
This file cannot be used to set configuration parameters through the Product
Manager.
Data in the file includes:
Product identification—
Data from the
Configure Identification
dialog box.
Operating parameters—
Data from the
Operating Parameters
dialog box.
Port parameters—
Data from the
Configure Ports
dialog box.
SNMP parameters—
Data from the
Configure SNMP
dialog box.
Active zoning configuration—
This specifies the active zone and zone
members, if set, and whether the default zone is enabled or disabled.
To export a configuration report:
1.
Choose
Export Configuration Report
from the
Configure
menu on the
menu bar. The
Export Configuration Report
dialog box displays.