Administrator Guide

Change the SNMP Trap System Location or Contact
Change the system location or contact person for FluidFS cluster-generated SNMP traps. By default, the SNMP trap system
location and contact person are
unknown.
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System view, select Cluster Maintenance.
4. Click the SNMP tab.
5. In the SNMP Trap panel, click Modify SNMP Trap. The Modify SNMP Trap Settings dialog box opens.
6. Change the SNMP trap system location or contact:
To specify a description for the location of the FluidFS cluster, type a location in the System Location eld.
To specify the name of the SNMP contact person, type a contact name in the System Contact eld.
7. Click OK.
Add or Remove SNMP Trap Recipients
Add or remove hosts that receive the FluidFS cluster-generated SNMP traps.
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System view, select Cluster Maintenance.
4. Click the SNMP tab.
5. In the SNMP Trap panel, click Modify SNMP Trap. The Modify SNMP Trap Settings dialog box opens.
6. Add or remove SNMP trap recipients:
To add an SNMP trap recipient, type a host name or IP address in the Trap Recipients eld and click Add.
To remove an SNMP trap recipient, select an SNMP trap recipient and click Remove.
7. Click OK.
Enable or Disable SNMP Traps
Enable or disable SNMP traps by category (NAS Volumes, Access Control, Performance & Connectivity, Hardware, System, or
Auditing). For enabled SNMP traps, specify the severity of events for which to send SNMP traps.
1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab.
3. In the File System view, select Cluster Maintenance.
4. Click the SNMP tab.
5. In the Events to Send SNMP Traps panel, click Edit Settings. The Modify Events Filtering dialog box opens.
6. In the dialog box, select all checkboxes that apply to enable those traps.
7. To disable any SNMP traps, clear the appropriate checkbox.
8. Select the severity of the events (Major or All) from the drop-down lists.
9. Click OK.
Managing the Health Scan Throttling Mode
Health scan throttling has three modes:
Normal (default mode) – Health scan is running and scanning the le system to identify potential errors.
Maintenance – Health scan is running in high priority and scanning the le system to identify potential errors.
O – Health scan is o and will not run.
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