HP (Hewlett-Packard) 3.1.X Portable Media Storage User Manual


 
Fabric Watch
178 Web Tools Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide
Threshold Notification Fields Descriptions
The Fabric Watch > Threshold Configuration > Area Configuration fields are
described in Table 42
Table 42: Threshold Configuration Area Configuration Field Descriptions
Field Description
Boundary
Unit Set or display the selected unit values used for the chosen
area. Depending on the area of interest, this is figured in
units of “downs, reconfigs, errors, changes, logins,” etc.
High Set or display the number of high boundaries (the highest
limit at which an element will not trigger an event) for the
selected area.
BufferSize Set or display the threshold boundry buffer size of the
selected area.
TimeBase Set or display the basic unit of time in which events are
recorded for the selected area. The units available from the
drop-down menu are: none, second, minute, hour, or day.
Low Set or display the number of low boundaries (the lowest limit
at which an element will not trigger an event) for the selected
area.
Select Boundry Level Select either a default or custom setting for the boundry levels
from the drop-down menu. The default values are shown in
parenthesis.
Alarm Setting
Alarm Notification
Mechanisms
Select Alarm settings for Errorlog, SNMP, RAN, Portlog and
Email to be active on the switch side.
Select Alarm Level Select either a custom or default setting for the alarm level
from the drop-down; this setting will be active on the switch
side menu.
Update Flash Check box to update Flash Memory. From Web Tools, when
you set new threshold values and click Apply, these new
values are sent to the Fabric Watch daemon on the switch
and activated at once. These values are not however saved in
RAM and can be lost after a switch reboot.
When you check the update flash box, the current set of
threshold values will be committed to flash memory, which is
persistent storage. Those values are then saved over a switch
reboot.