Administrator Guide

Edit an Existing Threshold Definition
Edit a threshold definition to change the name, notification settings, or schedule settings.
Steps
1. Click the Threshold Alerts view.
2. Click the Definitions tab.
3. Select the threshold definition to edit and click Edit Settings in the bottom pane.
The Edit Threshold Definition dialog box opens.
4. To change the name of the threshold definition, enter a new name in the Name field.
5. To change the threshold value and email notification settings for the Error threshold alert, enter new values in the Error Settings
fields.
6. To change the threshold value and email notification settings for the Warning threshold alert, enter new values in the Warning
Settings fields.
7. To change the threshold value and email notification settings for the Info threshold alert, enter new values in the Inform Settings
fields.
8. To change the period of time that Storage Manager monitors the threshold definition
Select or clear the Time Constraint check box to enable or disable the time constraint.
If the Time Constraint check box is selected, specify the start of the time period in the Start Time field and specify the end of
the time period in the End Time field.
9. To change the days of the week that Storage Manager monitors the threshold definition:
Select or clear the Day Constraint check box to enable or disable the days of the week constraint.
If the Day Constraint check box is selected, select the check boxes of the days of the week to monitor the threshold definition
and clear the check boxes of the days of the week to not monitor the threshold definition.
10. Click OK.
Delete a Threshold Definition
If you no longer need a threshold definition, you can delete it.
Steps
1. Click the Threshold Alerts view.
2. Click the Definitions tab.
3. Select the threshold definition to remove and click Delete in the bottom pane.
The Delete Threshold Alert Definitions dialog box opens.
4. Click OK.
Delete Multiple Threshold Definitions
If you no longer need multiple threshold definitions, you can delete them.
Steps
1. Click the Threshold Alerts view.
2. Click the Definitions tab.
3. Use Shift+click or Control+click to select the threshold definitions to remove.
4. Click Delete in the bottom pane.
The Delete Threshold Alert Definitions dialog box opens.
5. Click OK.
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