HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.0.0 Fabric Watch User Guide (AA-RW1TA-TE, May 2005)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this guide
- An introduction to Fabric Watch
- Fabric Watch concepts
- Fabric watch components
- Configuring events
- Port persistence
- Notification methods
- Switch policies
- Interpreting event messages
- Activating and accessing Fabric Watch
- Configuring Fabric Watch
- Configuring Fabric Watch thresholds
- Configuring notifications
- Configuring switch status policy
- Configuring FRUs
- Configuring Fabric Watch using Web Tools
- Configuring Fabric Watch using SNMP
- Generating Fabric Watch reports
- Default threshold values
- Basic Fabric Watch configuration guidelines
- Using Fabric Watch with configuration files
- Glossary
- Index
Configuring Fabric Watch56
NOTE: To ensure that your threshold setting configuration takes effect, remember to change
the threshold boundary level to Custom using option 3, and then apply the threshold
boundary level settings using option 16.
Table 14 describes the event behavior of each element in the Advanced Configuration menu.
Table 14 Element listing information - Advanced Configuration Menu
The threshold boundary section of the Advanced Configuration menu includes the threshold
information for the selected area. It contains two columns, Default (the default settings column)
and Custom (the custom settings column), and indicates the current setting.
Heading Meaning
Index A numeric identifier assigned to the element
ThresholdName A string identifier assigned to the element
BehaviorType Frequency of alarm notifications
BehaviorInt The element behavior interval, in seconds