Administrator Guide
Figure 100. Threshold Alerts Denitions Tab
Edit an Existing Threshold Denition
Edit a threshold denition to change the name, notication settings, or schedule settings.
1. Click the Threshold Alerts view.
2. Click the Denitions tab.
3. Select the threshold denition to edit and click Edit Settings in the bottom pane. The Edit Threshold Denition dialog box
appears.
4. To change the name of the threshold denition, enter a new name in the Name eld.
5. To change the threshold value and email notication settings for the Error threshold alert, enter new values in the Error
Settings elds.
6. To change the threshold value and email notication settings for the Warning threshold alert, enter new values in the Warning
Settings elds.
7. To change the threshold value and email notication settings for the Info threshold alert, enter new values in the Info Settings
elds.
8. To change the period of time that Storage Manager monitors the threshold denition
• Select or clear the Time Constraint check box to enable or disable the time constraint.
• If the Time Constraint check box is selected, enter the start of the time period in the Start Time eld and enter the end of
the time period in the End Time eld.
9. To change the days of the week that Storage Manager monitors the threshold denition:
• 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
denition and clear the check boxes of the days of the week to not monitor the threshold denition.
10. Click OK.
Delete a Threshold Denition
If you no longer need a threshold denition, you can delete it.
1. Click the Threshold Alerts view.
2. Click the Denitions tab.
3. Select the threshold denition to remove and click Delete in the bottom pane. The Delete Objects dialog box appears.
4. Click OK.
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