2-3-4 file daily alerts, Figure 3-32 file alert definitions – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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3-2-3-4 File Daily Alerts

The File Daily Alerts displays the file alert definitions set by the user. It has the following fields:

 File – location and name of file
 Run Days – days at which alert should be checked
 Enabled – flag indicating whether alert should be checked or not
 Used % – threshold value for the used % of the file; if used % is equal or greater than this value,

alert is generated;

alert severity

is also shown beside threshold value.

 Security – base value for the security of the file; if file security is not equal to this value, alert is

generated;

alert severity

is also shown beside base value

 Owner – base value for the owner of the file; if file owner is not equal to this value, alert is

generated;

alert severity

is also shown beside base value

 EOF – base value for the end of file (MB); if EOF is not equal to this value, alert is generated;

alert severity

is also shown beside base value. This field is only valid when setting alerts for

individual files.

 Modified – notification if the file has been modified;

alert severity

is also shown. This field is only

valid when setting alerts for individual files.

 Corrupt – notification if the file is corrupt;

alert severity

is also shown. This field is only valid

when setting alerts for individual files.

 Missing – notification if the file is missing;

alert severity

is also shown. This field is only valid

when setting alerts for individual files.

 Reload – notification if the file is a reload candidate (files with index level criteria specified in the

Index Levels field during

Runtime Configuration

;

alert severity

is also shown. This field is only

valid when setting alerts for individual files.

Figure 3-32 File Alert Definitions

Users can click on the following icons/links:

Add new alert – add a new alert definition

– delete alert definition

– edit alert definition

When the ‘add new alert’ link is clicked, the following window is shown. This lets the user input the
following file alert definition details:

 Disk – dropdown box containing available disk names
 Enable/Disable – flag indicating whether alert should be checked or not
 Sub Volume – dropdown box containing available sub volume names
 Filename – checkbox indicating if all files will be checked or just a specific file
 EMS Event # – defines what EMS Event # to assign for this alert EMS message. Valid range of

values are 0-9999

 Normal/Critical – indicates EMS severity setting if alert EMS message generated (i.e. normal or

critical)

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