Setting data collection properties – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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Configuring the Management Server

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Setting Data Collection Properties

The management server obtains information from collectors that gather information from elements at

specified times. If you want the management server to monitor file servers, you must start the

collector for the specified file server.
For example, assume you installed File System Viewer on a host and you want to view reports about

file management, such as partition consumption. You must start the collector for that host.

IMPORTANT:

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.

To set scanning properties:

1.

Click Reports > Storage Essentials > Data Collection > File SRM Data in HP Systems

Insight Manager.

2.

Verify you are looking at the Data Collection page.

3.

Do one of the following:
• Click the Start button corresponding to the file server you want to monitor.

• Click the Edit button (

) corresponding to the collector you want to modify.

4.

Under Local Volumes, select the local volumes you want to monitor.

5.

Under External Volumes, select the external volumes you want to monitor.

6.

Under Network Volumes, select the network volume you want to monitor.

Edit

To edit the schedule for running a collector, click the Edit (

) button.

Then set the date and time. See ”

Setting Data Collection Properties

” on

page 169 for more information.

Action

Displays one of the following buttons:

Stop

- Stops gathering information for which the collector is

responsible. To stop more than one collector at once, select more

than one collector and then click the Stop Collectors button.

When a data collector is stopped, the corresponding reports will

not contain recent data. In some cases, the reports may be blank.

Start

- Starts the collector. When you start a collector, it begins

gathering information for the corresponding file server. For

example, assume you installed File System Viewer on a host and

you want to view reports about file management, such as partition

consumption. You must start the collector for that host.

Table 19

About the Collectors for File System Viewer (continued)

Column Heading

Description

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