HP StorageWorks MSA2012i HP StorageWorks 2000 Modular Smart Array Reference Gu - Page 217
Select Manage > Event Notification > Select Individual Events.
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Individual event selections do not override the Notification Enabled or Event Categories settings. If the notification is disabled, the individual event selection is ignored. Similarly, Event Categories settings have higher precedence for enabling events than individual event selection. If the critical event category is selected, all critical events cause a notification regardless of the individual critical event selection. You can select individual events to fine-tune notification either instead of or in addition to selecting event categories. For example, you can select the critical event category to be notified of all critical events, and then select additional individual warning and informational events. To select events for notification: 1. Select Manage > Event Notification > Select Individual Events. The Critical Events page is displayed. 2. From the Manage menu, display the page for the type of event you want to track: ■ Critical Events - Represent serious device status changes that might require immediate intervention. ■ Warning Events - Represent device status changes that might require attention. ■ Informational Virtual Disk Events - Represent device status changes related to virtual disks that usually do not require attention. ■ Informational Drive Events - Represent device status changes related to disk drives that do not require attention. ■ Informational Health Events - Represent device status changes related to the storage system's health that usually do not require attention. ■ Informational Status Events - Represent device status changes related to the storage system's status that usually do not require attention. ■ Informational Configuration Events - Represent device status changes related to the storage system's configuration that usually do not require attention. ■ Informational Miscellaneous Events - Represent device status changes related to informational events that usually do not require attention. 3. Select events by clicking the corresponding check box in the column. 4. For each event you want to be notified of, select a notification method. For a description of each notification method, see "Enabling or Disabling Event Notification" on page 54. 5. Click the change events button. Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Using SMU 217