Data Center Fabric Manager Enterprise User Manual v10.3.X (53-1001357-01, November 2009)

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Configuring support data capture action
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Configuring support data capture action
You can configure the Management application to start supportSave capture on Fabric OS devices
when a policy is triggered. You can only edit actions from the Add Event Policy, Duplicate Event
Policy, or Edit Event Policy dialog boxes.
For step-by-step instructions on adding or editing an event policy, refer to Adding an event policy”
on page 268, Adding an ISL offline policy” on page 269, Adding a PM threshold crossed policy”
on page 270, or Adding a security violation policy” on page 271.
For step-by-step instructions on duplicating an event policy, refer to “Duplicating an event policy” on
page 276, “Duplicating an ISL offline policy” on page 277, “Duplicating a PM threshold crossed
policy” on page 278, or “Duplicating a security violation policy” on page 279.
For step-by-step instructions on editing an event policy, refer to “Editing an event policy” on
page 280, “Editing an ISL offline policy” on page 281, “Editing a PM threshold crossed policy” on
page 282, or “Editing a security violation policy” on page 283.
To configure the Management application to start supportSave on Fabric OS devices, complete the
following steps.
NOTE
If you select User Action Event or Tech Support Event from the Event Type list, Capture Support Data
(FOS) cannot be configured to start supportSave capture.
1. Select Capture Support Data (FOS) from the Actions list.
2. Click OK on the message.
Note that capture support data is only triggered for Fabric OS switch events.
3. Click OK on the Add, Duplicate, or Edit Event Policy dialog box.
Activating a policy
1. Select Monitor > Event Policies.
The Event Policies dialog box displays.
2. Select the Active check box for each policy you want to activate.
If the policy actions have not been selected an error message displays. For step-by-step
instructions, refer to “Defining the broadcast message action” on page 272, “Defining the
launch script action” on page 273, or “Defining the send e-mail action” on page 274.
3. Click OK on the Event Policies dialog box.
Deactivating a policy
1. Select Monitor > Event Policies.
The Event Policies dialog box displays.
2. Clear the Active check box for each policy you want to deactivate.
3. Click OK on the Event Policies dialog box.