HP StorageWorks 2/64 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x Fabric Watch Administrator - Page 48

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The following confirmation message appears: Email Alert is disabled! The system returns to the main fwMailCfg menu. 3: Enable Email Alert 1. Enter 3 in the fwMailCfg menu (shown in Figure ) to enable email alert for a specific class. The Config Show menu (shown in Figure ) appears. 2. Select a class for which Fabric Watch should enable email alerts. The following confirmation message appears: Email Alert is enabled! If the class does not have an email configuration (there is no email address assigned to the class), the following error message appears: Mail configuration for class Environment is not done. Email Alert is not enabled! The system returns to the main fwMailCfg menu. NOTE: To ensure that the mail server address and domain name are configured correctly, use the dnsConfig command. For more details, see the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x command reference guide. 4: Send Test Mail 1. Enter 4 in the fwMailCfg menu (shown in Figure ) to test the mail configuration for a specific class. The Config Show menu (shown in Figure ) appears. 2. Select a class to test. If the email configuration for the class is complete, the following confirmation message appears: Email has been sent If the email configuration for the class is not complete, the following error message appears: Email has not been sent. Check Mail configuration for Environment class! The email address specified in the mail configuration receives a test email message. The system returns to the main fwMailCfg menu. 5: Set Recipient Mail Address for Email Alert 1. Enter 5 in the fwMailCfg menu (shown in Figure ) to specify the recipient to whom Fabric Watch should send the email alert for a class. The Config Show menu (shown in Figure ) appears. 2. Select a class. The following prompt appears: Mail To: [NONE] 48 Configuring Fabric Watch

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Configuring Fabric Watch
The following confirmation message appears:
The system returns to the main fwMailCfg menu.
3: Enable
Email
Alert
1.
Enter
3
in the fwMailCfg menu (shown in
Figure
) to enable email alert for a specific class.
The Config Show menu (shown in
Figure
) appears.
2.
Select a class for which Fabric Watch should enable email alerts.
The following confirmation message appears:
If the class does not have an email configuration (there is no email address assigned to the class), the
following error message appears:
The system returns to the main fwMailCfg menu.
NOTE:
To ensure that the mail server address and domain name are configured correctly, use the
dnsConfig
command. For more details, see the
HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x command reference guide
.
4: Send
Test
Mail
1.
Enter
4
in the fwMailCfg menu (shown in
Figure
) to test the mail configuration for a specific class.
The Config Show menu (shown in
Figure
) appears.
2.
Select a class to test.
If the email configuration for the class is complete, the following confirmation message appears:
If the email configuration for the class is not complete, the following error message appears:
The email address specified in the mail configuration receives a test email message.
The system returns to the main fwMailCfg menu.
5: Set
Recipient
Mail
Address
for
Email
Alert
1.
Enter
5
in the fwMailCfg menu (shown in
Figure
) to specify the recipient to whom Fabric Watch should
send the email alert for a class.
The Config Show menu (shown in
Figure
) appears.
2.
Select a class.
The following prompt appears:
Email Alert is disabled!
Email Alert is enabled!
Mail configuration for class Environment is not done.
Email Alert is not enabled!
Email has been sent
Email has not been sent.
Check Mail configuration for Environment class!
Mail To: [NONE]