9 alarm configuration, Introduction, Using the alarm configuration screen – HP XP Performance Advisor Software User Manual

Page 73

Advertising
background image

9 Alarm Configuration

Introduction

The Alarms Configuration screen is located in the Configuration tab in Performance Advisor XP (PA XP) as

shown in

Alarm Configuration screen

.

Alarms are conditions that alert designated personnel or programs about a system malfunction, a

detected condition, or an error. The Alarm Configuration screen is located under the Configuration tab.

Use this screen to create and configure alarm types for specified performance metrics on an XP disk array.
Performance data is monitored for any currently configured and enabled alarm(s). A threshold level of

1, 2, or 3 is specified for each alarm. The higher the threshold level, the more critical the event. The

following examples show a description for each level:
Performance data is at threshold level 3 if its value is equal to or greater than threshold level 3.
___________Level 3 ___________
Performance data is at threshold level 2 if its value is equal to or greater than threshold level 2 and less

than threshold level 3.
___________Level 2 ___________
Performance data is at threshold level 1 if its value is equal to or greater than threshold level 1 and less

than threshold level 2.
___________Level 1 ___________
Performance data is at threshold level 0 if its value is less than threshold level 1.
Alarm events are created when an event moves from one threshold level to another threshold level.

Use the Alarm Configuration screen to specify the threshold levels and the dispatch levels. When the

performance data of the currently configured and enabled alarm enters or exits the dispatch level, an

event is generated. The event is first sent to the Event Log screen and then to the recipient that you have

specified (by SNMP, email, or running a script) if it falls within the scheduled time period. The recipient

address must be a UNIX server ID.
If you have specified an email recipient for alarms, PA XP identifies the difference between entering and

exiting the dipatch level within the text, in the subject line of the email. If the alarm is exiting the dispatch

level, PA XP identifies the alarm as a normal alarm and populates the subject line of the email with XP

Alarm. If the alarm is entering the dispatch level, PA XP identifies the alarm as a recovery alarm and

populates the subject line of the email with XP Alarm - Good Information Alarm.

Using the Alarm Configuration screen

Use the Alarm Configuration screen to create and configure alarm types and provide notification to

designated personnel in the event of a system malfunction, detected condition, error, or recovery. The

Alarm Configuration screen offers the following features:

Create and configure alarms to your own specifications

View the state of the alarm configuration

Specify if an alarm is enabled or disabled

Provide notification to designated personnel by SNMP or email

Set the maximum thresholds at which alarm events are generated

Set the schedule for dispatching messages whenever a threshold level is crossed

Perform trend analysis on alarms

HP StorageWorks Performance Advisor XP Software user guide

73

Advertising