6 customizing the reporting format, 7 generating email alerts, 8 accessing report data using web queries – HP 3PAR System Reporter Software User Manual

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2.7

Customizing the Reporting Format

System Reporter 2.8

3PAR System Reporter User’s Guide

See

5.3.7 Format Selection (Web interface only)

on page 5.45 for descriptions and options

available for formatting reporting data.

2.6 Customizing the Reporting Format

Although System Reporter provides a number of built-in controls for specifying the format of a

report, in some cases you may want to present the data using a different format that is not

available from the standard selection. In this case, you can save the data for the report using

the Comma-Separated-Values (CSV) format as an option that is accessible with the click of an

icon next to the heading of the report. You can then open the CSV formatted file in an

application (such as a spreadsheet) where it can then be charted or formatted as desired. If the

browser is set up to open files with a .csv extension in a spreadsheet application, this can be

done automatically.

2.7 Generating Email Alerts

You can configure System Reporter to send email alerts when certain metrics meet specified

conditions. For example, suppose you want to receive an email alert when any VLUN has an

average read service time of more than 100 ms in any high-resolution sampling interval. To do

this, all you need to do is fill in a form with the specified details and then submit the query.

See

Configuring Rules for Email Alerts

on page 7.9 for complete details on how to configure

email alerts.

2.8 Accessing Report Data using Web Queries

The querying mechanism employed by System Reporter is made available for specialized

customization of reports. For instance, instead of using the Excel client provided with System

Reporter, you can use web queries in an Excel spreadsheet to bring various report data into

your spreadsheets. As another alternative, you might like to view multiple standard reports

presented together in a single web page. You can do this by creating an html file that includes

multiple iframe elements, each of which includes a standard web report query.

See

Chapter 8, Web Queries

for details on how to instigate web queries.

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