
Status & Monitoring
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Titan SiliconServer
The fields on this screen are described in the following table:
Click
Create BlueArc Support Profile
to create the email profile used by BlueArc Global
Services so that they can be notified about errors and critical events that occur on the server.
Once the email servers have been defined, click
apply
.
Click
add
to add a new email profile.
Click
delete
to delete the selected profile.
Email Profiles
Titan allows the option of classifying email recipients in specific profiles so that recipients can
receive customized alerts with the depth of focus they require.
For instance, profiles can define the different tiers of user responsibility for the server, wherein
recipients in one profile will only receive alerts on Critical events, while recipients in a second
profile receive alerts on Warning and Critical events, and recipients in a third get summary
emails on all events with extensive details. In a large user group, dividing them into separate
profiles saves time and simplifies event notification.
To add an Email Profile
1.
From the
Home
page, click
Status & Monitoring
.
2.
Click
Email Alerts Setup
.
Field
Description
SMTP
Primary
Server IP/
Name
Type the host name or IP address of the primary mail server.
The server
specified as the SMTP Server will be used for email alert notification. If the
Primary SMTP Server is offline, the Silicon Server will re-direct email
notifications to the defined SMTP Secondary Server.
Tip: As the Titan SiliconServer should always be in contact with
the SMU, it is recommended that the SMU’s eth1 IP address be
defined as the Primary SMTP server. The SMU can be configured
for
email forwarding
and relay any messages to the public mail
server.
SMTP
Secondary
Server IP/
Name
Type the host name or IP address of the secondary mail server. Email alerts are
redirected to this server if the Primary SMTP Server is unresponsive.