Working with sims, About sims, Sim reference codes – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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6.
In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task
or accept the default, and then click Apply.
If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
Working with SIMs
About SIMs
Thin Provisioning and Smart Tiers provide Service Information Messages (SIMs) to report the status
of the THP V-VOLs and pools. The SIM level is Moderate. If an event associated with a pool occurs,
a SIM is output to Remote Web Console to alert the user, and an SNMP trap is reported to the
open-systems host.
An example of a SIM condition is if the actual pool usage rate is 50.1%, but only 50% appears
on in Remote Web Console because the capacity amount is truncated after the decimal point. If
the threshold is set to 50%, a SIM and an SNMP trap are reported, even though the pool usage
rate appearing in Remote Web Console does not indicate the threshold is exceeded.
SIM reference codes
The following table provides information about SIM reference codes associated with Thin
Provisioning.
Types of reports
Thresholds or Values
Event
Codes (XXX =
hexidecimal
pool number)
Information to the
operator
Completion
report to Remote
Web Console
Report to the
host
No
Yes
Yes
1% to 100% (in 1%
increments).
Pool usage level
exceeded the
Warning Threshold
620XXX
Default: 70%
No
Yes
Yes
Default: 80%
Pool usage level
exceeded the System
Threshold
621XXX
No
Yes
Yes
100%
Pool is full
622XXX
Yes
No
Yes
Not applicable.
Error occurred in the
pool
623XXX
Yes
Yes
Yes
Not applicable.
No space in the
shared memory
624000
No
Yes
Yes
Highest pool threshold
Pool usage level
continues to exceed
625000
the highest pool
threshold. SOM 734
must be enabled.
No
Yes
Yes
1% to 100% (in 1%
increments).
Pool usage level
exceeded the
Depletion Threshold
626XXX
Default: 80%
Yes
No
Yes
Not applicable
Pool-VOL is blocked
627XXX
Yes
No
No
Not applicable
V-VOL management
area cannot be saved
to a pool
640XXX
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