4 configuring rules for email alerts, 1 adding an alert rule, Configuring rules for email alerts – HP 3PAR System Reporter Software User Manual

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7.9

Configuring Rules for Email Alerts

System Reporter 2.8

3PAR System Reporter User’s Guide

7.4 Configuring Rules for Email Alerts

System Reporter can be configured to evaluate numerous rules and generate email alerts to

specified recipients for each rule whose conditions are met.

7.4.1 Adding an Alert Rule

To add an alert rule:

1

Point your browser at the Web server where Apache HTTP Server and the 3PAR System

Reporter Web server scripts are installed.

The 3PAR System Reporter main window appears.

2

Click on Policy Settings in the Extras Menu area.

The 3PAR System Reporter Policies window appears.

3

Choose the Alert Rules tab.

4

Click Add Alert.

5

Choose the Data Table to which the rule applies from the drop-down list.

6

Choose the Resolution of the samples to which the rule applies from the drop-down list.

The rule will be evaluated for each sample of the chosen resolution.

7

Choose the System to which the rule applies from the drop-down list. Leave this blank if

you wish the rule to apply to all InServ systems.

8

Choose the Metric that the rule should calculate from the down-list. The available metrics

depend on the chosen Data Table and changing the Data Table will reset the selected

Metric.

9

Choose the Direction that the determines how the Metric is compared to the Limit Value

from the drop-down list. The available values are > (greater than) and < (less than).

10

Enter the Limit Value as a number. The metric is compared against this number.

11

Enter the Limit Count as an integer (zero or larger). For each sample interval, an alert email

will only be generated if the Metric exceeds the Limit Value (as compared by Direction) for

more than Limit Count objects.

12

Enter the Condition (min_read_iops, min_write_iops, min_total_iops) to indicate the type

of condition that is to be monitored.

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