Administrator Guide

Add or Remove SNMP Trap Recipients
Add or remove hosts that receive the FluidFS cluster-generated SNMP traps.
1. Click the Storage view and select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab and select Maintenance.
3. Click the SNMP tab in the Maintenance panel.
4. In the right pane, click Edit Settings in the SNMP Trap section. The Modify SNMP Trap Settings dialog box appears.
5. Add or remove SNMP trap recipients.
To add an SNMP trap recipient, type a host name or IP address in the Trap Recipients text eld and click Add.
To remove an SNMP trap recipient, select an SNMP trap recipient and click Remove.
6. 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. Click the Storage view and select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab and select Maintenance.
3. Click the SNMP tab in the Maintenance panel.
4. In the right pane, click Edit Settings in the Events to Send via SNMP Traps section. The Modify Events Filtering dialog box
appears.
5. To enable SNMP traps, click the Enabled check box.
6. To disable SNMP traps, click the Disabled check box.
7. Select the severity of events to enable or disable.
To enable SNMP traps, select the severity (Major or All) of events for which to send SNMP traps from the relevant drop-
down menus (NAS Volumes, Access Control, Performance & Connectivity, Hardware, System, or Auditing).
To disable SNMP traps, select None from the relevant drop-down menus (Access Control, Hardware, NAS Volumes,
Network, System, or Audit).
8. 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.
Keep the health scan throttling mode set to Normal unless specically directed otherwise by your technical support representative.
Change the Health Scan Settings
If enabled, Health Scan background process will scan the le system to identify potential errors..
1. Click the Storage view and select a FluidFS cluster.
2. Click the File System tab and select Maintenance.
3. Click the Internal tab in the Maintenance panel.
4. In the right pane, click Modify Health Scan Settings.
5. To enable health scan, click the Enabled checkbox.
6. To disable health scan, clear the Enabled checkbox.
7. Select either Normal or Intensive from the Scanning Mode drop-down menu.
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