Administrator Guide

Select the Date Range of Storage Alerts to Display
You can view storage alerts for the last day, last 3 days, last 5 days, last week, or specify a custom time period.
1 Click the Monitoring view
2 Click the Storage Alerts tab.
3 Select the date range of the storage alerts to display by clicking one of the following:
Last Day: Displays the past 24 hours of storage alerts.
Last 3 Days: Displays the past 72 hours of storage alerts.
Last 5 Days: Displays the past 120 hours of storage alerts.
Last Week: Displays the past 168 hours of storage alerts.
Last Month: Displays the past month of storage alerts.
Custom: Displays options that allow you to specify the start time and the end time of the storage alerts to display.
4 If you clicked Custom, perform the following tasks to specify the start time and end time of the storage alerts to display.
To specify the start time:
a Select Other from the Start Time drop-down menu.
b Select the start date of the time period to display from the date drop-down menu calendar.
c Specify the start time of the time period in the time eld.
To set the start time to the beginning of the day, select the Start of Day check box.
d Click Update to display the storage alerts using the specied start time.
To specify the end time:
a Clear the Use Current check box.
b Select the stop date of the time period to display from the date drop-down menu calendar.
c Specify the stop time of the time period in the time eld.
To set the stop time to the end of the day, select the End of Day check box.
d Click Update to display the storage alerts using the specied end time.
Search for Storage Alerts
Use the Search eld to nd text in the list of storage alerts.
1 Click the Monitoring view
2 Click the Storage Alerts tab.
3 Enter the text to search for in the Search eld.
4 To make the search case sensitive, select the Match Case check box.
5 To prevent the search from wrapping, clear the Wrap check box.
6 To match whole phrases within the alerts, select the Full Match check box.
7 To highlight all of the matches of the search, select the Highlight check box.
8 Click Find Next or Find Previous to search for the text.
If a match is found, the rst alert with matching text is selected from the list of storage alerts.
If a match is not found, an Error dialog box appears and it displays the text that could not be found.
NOTE
: By default, when a search reaches the bottom of the list and Find Next is clicked, the search wraps around to the
rst match in the list. When a search reaches the top of the list and Find Previous is clicked, the search wraps around to the
last match in the list.
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