Creating a utilization or backup policy, Creating a, Utilization or backup policy – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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Storage Essentials 5.1 User Guide 593

Creating a Utilization or Backup Policy

You can create a utilization or backup policy that generates an event, sends an e-mail, or runs a

custom command when an element is being overused. For example, you can configure Policy

Manager so you receive an e-mail message when the amount of free space on a server decreases

to a specified level.
Keep in mind the following:

If you plan to use e-mail notification with your policy, first assign an SMTP server from which the

management server can send its e-mail notifications. See ”

Setting Up E-mail Notification

” on

page 188.

Policies that are triggered for virtual applications are also triggered for file servers.

To create a utilization or Backup policy:

1.

Access Policy Manager as described in the topic,

Accessing Policy Manager

” on page 592.

2.

In the left pane, select an element or element type you want the policy to apply to.

3.

In the right pane, click the Add button.

4.

Select a policy. Then, click Next. See

Table 136

on page 595 for more details on available

policies.
This step is not applicable for backup libraries.

5.

In the Name field on the Policy Properties tab, modify the name of the policy or keep the default.

6.

In the Description field, modify the description for the policy or keep the default.

7.

In the Re-arm Period field, specify a re-arm period in minutes.
The re-arm period is the amount of time after the policy executes before it can execute again. It

is useful for limiting the number of times the same actions will execute.

IMPORTANT:

Specify shorter periods for important applications.

8.

If you are setting a policy for a backup client, go to Step 11.

9.

In the Condition drop-down menu, specify a comparison operator.

10.

(Available for only backup libraries). To the left of the comparison operator, select the media

pool you want to monitor.

11.

To the right of the comparison operator drop-down menu, do the following depending on the

field displayed:
• Type a percentage.
• Type an amount in gigabytes (GB).
• Type a number for available media. For example, if you want to be alerted when the number

of available media for a storage pool is less than two, you would set the conditional to less

than (<). You would then type 2 in the Media field.

12.

For trending policies, enter the number of days in the Historic period field

(min=7; max=180) and Projection period field (min=1; max=180).

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