Web interface features – HP Netserver E Server series User Manual

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Chapter 2

Introducing HP Support Anywhere

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Figure 4: Example HP Auto Alert Alarm

Auto Alert's traffic light displays the severity of the alarm at a glance. A red light
indicates a problem requiring immediate attention. A yellow light signals a
warning and a green light indicates a return to normal server operations. The
blue "i" symbol is an informational message only; no action is necessary. In this
example, Auto Alert warns that a change (in this case a notice regarding disk
storage on the server's drive C has occurred at HP NetServer "NRD-C006". The
date and time of the alarm are also noted. To interpret the alarm, click Advice.

If you want to find out more about the server that sent the message (and you fully
installed Support Anywhere), click Go There to launch your client's web browser
program to automatically access the server's home page.

Web Interface Features

Support Anywhere's web interface takes you right to a problematic server. You
can browse through your server's web pages to get detailed information about the
server's current operation, configuration, and operational history. In fact, you can
view critical functions and statistics for each server you've setup for web support
whenever you want using the interface provided by your own browser (either
Netscape or Microsoft Internet Explorer).

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