HP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.3.1-00 User Guide

9 Customizing monitoring parameters
You can customize Replication Manager by configuring alert notification settings, refresh intervals,
and data retention periods. You can set up alerts to monitor thresholds for copy pair status, performance
metrics and copy license usage. You can also configure refresh intervals at which the latest storage
system information is applied to the Replication Manager database and retention periods for data
items such as received alerts, write delay time, and event logs.
Setting up alerts
You can set alert conditions for preventing buffer overflow errors and thereby ensure continuity of
normal operation. Alert conditions can also be specified for copy pair status, copy license usage and
performance thresholds for each copy group, journal group, sidefile, C/T Delta (Write Delay Time)
or pool. Alerts can be set up using the Create Alert Setting Wizard.
For details on how to add alert settings, see the following:
Setting the copy pair status monitoring conditions for each copy pair, page 128
Setting the copy pair status monitoring conditions for each copy group, page 127
Setting performance monitoring conditions for each copy group, page 129
Setting performance monitoring conditions for each journal group, page 130
Setting performance monitoring conditions for each pool, page 131
Setting monitoring conditions for copy license usage, page 132
About alert settings
You can specify the following conditions for alerts:
Copy pair status, page 124
Performance threshold, page 124
Copy license usage threshold, page 124
When an alert is issued, it is marked as Not Completed until the object leaves the monitored state
subject to the alert. (If the status is unchanged when the next monitoring interval occurs, the alert is
not re-sent.) Alerts are automatically marked as Completed according to the criteria described in Alert
completion on page 124.
Related topics
Alert retention, page 125
Alert limits, page 125
About the Create Alert Setting Wizard, page 125
About handling errors, page 417
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