2 activity states, 3 activity statuses, 2 activity states 24.3.1.3 activity statuses – HP OneView User Manual

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IMPORTANT:

The appliance maintains a tasks database that holds information for approximately

6 month’s worth of tasks or 50,000 tasks. If the tasks database exceeds 50,000 tasks, blocks of
500 tasks are deleted until the count is fewer than 50,000. Tasks older than 6 months are removed
from the database.

The tasks database is different from the stored alerts.

24.3.1.2 Activity states

Description

State

Activity

The issue or problem still exists

A resource’s active alerts help determine its health status.

Active alerts contribute to the count summaries.

Active

Alert

An Active alert that was set (locked) by an internal resource manager.

You cannot manually clear a Locked alert. Examine the corrective action
associated with an alert to determine how to fix the problem. After the problem
is fixed, the resource manager moves the alert to the Active state. At that
time, you can clear or delete the alert.

A resource’s locked alerts contribute to its overall status.

Locked

The alert is no longer a concern and does not affect the resource health status.

Cleared activities are not counted in the displayed summaries.

Cleared

The task started and ran to completion.

Completed

Task

The task started and is running, but has not yet completed.

Running

The task has not yet run.

Pending

The task ran, but was interrupted; for example, it could be waiting for a
resource

Interrupted

A task failed or generated a Critical alert.

Investigate Error states immediately.

Error

An event occurred that might require your attention. It can mean that something
is not correct within the appliance.

Investigate Warning states immediately.

Warning

24.3.1.3 Activity statuses

Description

Status

A critical alert message was received, or a task failed or was interrupted.

Investigate Critical status activities immediately.

Critical

An event occurred that might require your attention. It can mean that something is not correct
within the appliance and it needs your attention.

Investigate Warning status activities immediately.

Warning

For an alert, OK indicates normal behavior or information from a resource.

For a task, OK indicates that it completed successfully.

OK

24.3 Managing activities

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