HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual
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Setting performance monitoring conditions for each copy group
To set the performance monitoring conditions on a copy group basis:
1.
If you intend to use SNMP traps to send alerts, load the MIB definition files into the software that
will receive the traps.
For the location of the Replication Manager MIB definition files, see “
2.
Display the information about the copy groups where you want to set monitoring conditions.
For details on how to display this information, see the following:
•
Viewing individual host information
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Viewing information about copy groups belonging to a host
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Viewing copy pair configuration definition information
•
Viewing information about copy groups belonging to a copy pair configuration defini-
tion
3.
Select the check boxes of the copy groups where you want to set monitoring conditions, and
click Create Alerts. If the information about copy groups where you want to set monitoring
conditions is already displayed, just click Create Alerts.
The Create Alert Setting Wizard starts with the 1. Introduction page displayed.
If you select the Don’t show this message again check box, this page is not displayed in the
future.
4.
Read the wizard page, and then click Next.
The 2. Select Monitoring Type page appears.
5.
Select the Performance Monitoring option, and then click Next .
The 3. Select Alert Setting page appears.
6.
Select the Create New Alert Setting option and click Next.
The 4. Edit Alert Action page appears.
7.
Specify the alert notification conditions and method.
You can also save these settings as a template or use an existing template.
8.
Click Next.
The 5. Confirm page appears.
9.
Confirm the settings that will be applied and click Confirm.
The 6. Finish page appears.
10.
Click Finish.
The settings specified in the wizard are registered in the list of alert settings.
To view this list, from the Explorer menu, choose Alerts and then Alerts.
Related topics
• Setting performance monitoring conditions for each pool
• About performance monitoring
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