Configuring the clearing of events, 20 default settings for clearing events – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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Storage Essentials 5.1 User Guide 201

If you change the date in the field to a date that does not exist in a month, the software

automatically calculates the date to the next month. For example, if you enter 2003-11-31, the

software assumes the date is 2003-12-01.

4.

In the Repeat Interval field, type an interval. Select one of the following units from the

drop-down menu:
Second(s)
Minute(s)
Hour(s)
Day(s)
Week(s)

NOTE:

The higher the interval, the more demand there is on the management server.

5.

Select the Enable option.

6.

Click the Save Changes button.

Configuring the Clearing of Events

Depending on the severity of an event, the management server may mark the event as “clear” after

60 minutes. Events designated as Major and Critical are never marked as “clear.” You can change

the time delay in clearing an event, and you can specify that the management server never marks

an event as “clear”.
To help you in filtering events, you may want to have unimportant events marked as cleared rather

than automatically deleted. Depending on how you have configured the deletion of events, you can

view the “cleared” events at a later time.
See the following table for the default settings for clearing events.

To change the default time delay to clear an event, do the following:

1.

Select Options > Events > Storage Essentials > Event Configuration.

Table 20

Default Settings for Clearing Events

Severity Level

Default Time Delay to Clear the Event (Hours)

Unknown

1

Informational

1

Warning

1

Minor

1

Major

Never

Critical

Never

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