6.3 HP StoreAll 9300/9320 Storage Administrator Guide (AW549-96072, June 2013)

6 Configuring cluster event notification
Cluster events
There are three categories for cluster events:
Alerts. Disruptive events that can result in loss of access to file system data.
Warnings. Potentially disruptive conditions where file system access is not lost, but if the situation is not
addressed, it can escalate to an alert condition.
Information. Normal events that change the cluster.
The following table lists examples of events included in each category.
NameTrigger PointEvent Type
login.failureUser fails to log into GUIALERT
filesystem.unmountedFile system is unmounted
server.status.downFile serving node is down/restarted
server.unreachableFile serving node terminated unexpectedly
segment.migratedUser migrates segment using GUIWARN
login.successUser successfully logs in to GUIINFO
filesystem.cmdFile system is created
server.deregisteredFile serving node is deleted
nic.addedNIC is added using GUI
nic.removedNIC is removed using GUI
physicalvolume.addedPhysical storage is discovered and added using
management console
physicalvolume.deletedPhysical storage is deleted using management console
You can be notified of cluster events by email or SNMP traps. To view the list of supported events,
use the command ibrix_event -q.
NOTE: The StoreAll event system does not report events from the MSA array. Instead, configure
event notification using the SMU on the array. For more information, see “Event notification for
MSA array systems” (page 74).
Setting up email notification of cluster events
You can set up event notifications by event type or for one or more specific events. To set up
automatic email notification of cluster events, associate the events with email recipients and then
configure email settings to initiate the notification process.
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