HP StorageWorks P9000 Performance Advisor Software v5.3 User and Troubleshooting Guide (T1789-96322, August 2011)

3. Click Delete.
The records are permanently removed from the Alarms table. In the Alarm History table, a new
record is displayed for this component and the Level is shown as Closed, which implies that there
is no further activity related to this component record.
Related Topics
Adding or removing metric values on page 144
Setting threshold and dispatch levels on page 149
Configuring alarm notifications on page 150
Establishing scripts for alarms on page 153
Enabling or disabling alarms on page 154
Applying a template on page 155
Filtering records in Alarms History table on page 162
Viewing graph of metric value's performance on page 165
Filtering event records on page 167
Searching for components
You can search for a particular physical LDEV in the component selection tree under Alarms, if you
are aware of the cu:ldev name. The search automatically expands the RAID Group list, to which the
physical LDEV belongs; the LDEV component is also highlighted for your reference. For example, if
you want to plot a chart for a particular physical LDEV that belongs to list of LDEVs spread across
RAID groups, it is difficult to navigate through the RAID Group lists and search for that particular LDEV
(especially if there are large number of LDEV records). In such cases, provide the cu:ldev name and
directly view the RAID Group to which the physical LDEV belongs.
IMPORTANT:
The search results are specific to an XP or a P9000 disk array. You cannot search for physical
LDEVs that are spread across multiple XP and P9000 disk arrays.
Search cannot be used to find physical LDEVs that belong to a custom group.
Search cannot be used to find LDEVs that are configured as VVols, or that belong to LUSE, ThP,
snapshot, business copy, continuous access, and external RAID groups.
Search does not support multiple entries. You can search for only one physical LDEV component.
To search for a physical LDEV record:
1. Select the XP or the P9000 disk array in the component selection tree under Alarms, for which
you want to search the corresponding LDEV.
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