What this report tells you – HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator User Manual

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What This Report
Tells You

The Alarm Status report answers the following question:

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What is the current status of the HP EFS WAN Accelerator?

Optimization
Service

Whether the system has detected a software error in the HP EFS
WAN Accelerator service. The HP EFS WAN Accelerator service
continues to function, but an error message appears in the logs that
you should investigate. For detailed information, see

“Viewing HP

EFS WAN Accelerator Logs” on page 166

.

Proxy File Service/
RCU

Whether there is a software error in the Proxy File Service. Check
your PFS settings and restart PFS. For detailed information, see

“Starting and Stopping the HP EFS WAN Accelerator Service and
PFS” on page 127

.

Redundant Array of
Independent Disks
(RAID)

Whether the system has encountered RAID errors (for example,
missing drives, pulled drives, drive failures, and drive rebuilds).

For drive rebuilds, if a drive is removed and then reinserted, the
alarm continues to be triggered until the rebuild is complete.

IMPORTANT: Rebuilding a disk drive can take 4-6 hours.

NOTE: RAID status applies only to the HP EFS WAN Accelerator,
Model DL380-3010 and DL380-5010.

Software Version
Mismatch

Whether there is a mismatch between software versions in your
network. If a software mismatch is detected, resolve the mismatch by
upgrading or reverting to a previous version of the software. For
detailed information, see

“Upgrading Your Software” on page 125

.

NOTE: If a software version mismatch occurs and you are running
v.1.2 and client-side v.2.1 appliances, you must set the correct
version of the HP EFS WAN Accelerator service protocol on the
client-side v.2.1 appliances using the HP EFS WAN Accelerator
CLI:

sh> peer <addr> version min 5

sh> peer <addr> version max 5

Temperature

Whether the CPU temperature has exceeded the critical threshold.
An alarm is raised if the temperature rises above 50º C.

System Disk Full

Whether the data store has reached maximum disk capacity.

Alarm

Description

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