HP StorageWorks Command Console V2.5 User Guide (AA-RV1UA-TE, March 2005)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this Guide
- About SWCC
- Using Command Console
- Setting Up Notification
- Required Components for Notification
- Setting Up Pager Notification
- Using SWCC with a Third-Party Storage Management Program
- Using Event Logging on the Client System to Monitor Your Subsystem
- Interpreting Agent Email Messages
- About Event Information Fields
- Mapping State Change Digits to RAID System Components
- Table 11: State Change Digit Position and Corresponding RAID system Component
- The First Digit of the State Change Field (Overall RAID System)
- The Second Digit of the State Change Field (Disks)
- The Third Digit of the State Change Field (Power Supply)
- The Fourth Digit of the State Change Field (Fans)
- The Fifth Digit of the State Change Field (Battery)
- The Sixth Digit of the State Change Field (Temperature)
- The Seventh Digit of the State Change Field (This_Controller)
- The Eighth Digit of the State Change Field (Communications LUN)
- The Ninth Digit of the State Change Field (Other_Controller)
- The 10th Digit of the State Change Field (External Factors)
- The 11th Digit of the State Change Field (Logical Units)
- Using the Storage Window
- Why Use the Storage Window?
- Configuring a Controller
- Creating Virtual Disks
- Deleting Virtual Disks
- Modifying Virtual Disks
- Configuring the Operating System to Recognize Virtual Disk Changes
- Setting Passwords and Security Options (Network Only)
- Managing and Creating Spare Devices
- Using Configuration Files
- Understanding the Icons
- CLI Window
- Integrating SWCC with Insight Manager
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Connection Problems
- Invalid Network Port Numbers During Installation
- Network Port Assignments for UNIX-Client/Server Systems
- DHCP and WINS
- Connecting Via the Host SCSI Port
- “Access Denied” Message
- Adding New System by Using Internet Protocol Address May Cause Client to Stop Responding
- “No Agent Running” Message When Adding System to the Navigation Tree
- Troubleshooting the Client
- Authorization Error When Adding an Agent System
- Cannot Open Storage Window
- Client Hangs When LUN Is Deleted
- CLI RUN Commands
- Event Notification for Subsystems Connected to a Client System
- Invalid or Missing Fault Displays and Event Logs
- Pager Notification Continues After Exiting the Command Console Client
- Reconfiguration After Controller Replacement
- Some Graphics Do Not Scale Well with Large Fonts
- Starting Client from the Command Prompt
- Warning Message Windows
- Virtual Disk Recovery from a Configuration File
- Troubleshooting the HS-Series Agents
- Cluster Integration for the HS-Series Agents
- Troubleshooting Connection Problems
- Using the Command Console LUN
- Interpreting SNMP Traps
- Glossary
- Index
Interpreting Agent Email Messages
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where cabinet_number is the cabinet ID from 0 to 1, the power-position is the
power supply location (1 or 2), and
state is one of the following:
1—Power supply went from bad to good.
2—Power supply went from good to bad.
3—Power supply is not present.
In this example, the power supply in position 1 of cabinet 0 (main cabinet) went
from good to bad.
The Fourth Digit of the State Change Field (Fans)
The fourth digit of the state change field reports state changes in fans.
Example:
WARNING: -
Suncity HSG80 10020000000 HSG80 fans(0:A:2) (SP_MONITOR:
MonitorSubsys)
The fourth digit can have one of three values:
0—Everything is fine.
1—Fan state went from bad to good.
2—Fan state went from good to bad.
The position (in parentheses) of the fan follows, in the format:
cabinet_number:fan_position:state
where cabinet_number is the cabinet ID from 0 to 1, fan_position is the
position of the fan, and
state is either of the following:
1—Fan went from bad to good.
2—Fan went from good to bad.
In this example, a fan failure occurred in cabinet 0, the main cabinet.
The Fifth Digit of the State Change Field (Battery)
The fifth digit reports battery state change.
Example:
WARNING: -
Suncity HSG80 10002000000 HSG80 batt(6:fail) (SP_MONITOR:
MonitorSubsys)
The fifth digit can have one of three values: