Medical Archive Solutions User Guide

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HP Medical Archive
Troubleshooting Alarms
VMFI Volume Free entities; a measure of how
many more objects the volume can store.
Values below 100,000 start to raise a
concern. When the value dips below
25,000 the situation is a major issue that
should be addressed. Values below 10,000
are considered critical.
This is an indication that addi-
tional storage is needed on the
server. Contact HP technical
support for assistance in install-
ing and configuring new object
storage.
VMFR Volume Free Space; the amount of free
space still available (in bytes) on the
server.
Concern is not raised until the free space
falls below 1 GB. At 100 MB the situation
is considered major. Values below 10 MB
are a critical concern.
If the Free Space gets fairly low, it
needs to be investigated as to
whether there are log files
growing out of proportion, or files
taking up too much memory that
need to be reduced or deleted. If
this problem persists, contact HP
technical support.
VMST Volume Status; an indication of the status
of the volume on the server:
0=Unknown
1 = Offline
2=Online
If the Volume Status indicates
“Offline”, contact HP technical
support.
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