5. In the Window Type box, select an option for the sliding window interval:
Short, Medium or Long.
6. Perform one of the following:
Option
Description
If you want to remove the
selected counter definition
from the system:
Select the Remove the counter check box.
If you want to modify the
threshold for the selected
counter definition:
Enter a number in the fields for:
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failures (the maximum number of failures
per time interval before reporting begins)
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seconds (the number of seconds per time
interval)
7. Click OK.
The currently configured counter parameters are displayed in the corresponding
Property Sheet, in the Oscillating Failure Parameters section.
Reset Oscillating Failure counters
You can reset specified oscillating failure counters to zero. This can be useful when
you have fixed a problem and want to ensure that an alert is no longer active in the
system. You can reset counters for the entire system, per Protection Domain, or per
Storage Pool.
About this task
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To reset oscillating failure counters for all SDCs, Protection Domains or Storage
Pools in the system, go to step 1.
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To reset counters for a specific Protection Domain or Storage Pool, in the
Backend > Storage view, navigate to and select the relevant Protection Domain
or Storage Pool.
Procedure
1. In the Backend
>
Storage view, select the System icon.
2. Right-click and select Reset Oscillating Failure Counters.
3. In the For All box, select an option.
If you want to reset counters for all object types, select Objects.
4. Perform one of the following:
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For a specific counter, in the Counter Type box, select the required
counter.
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For all counters, in the Counter Type box, select None, and select the
Reset All Counters check box.
5. Click OK.
To reset counters for a specific Protection Domain or Storage Pool, perform the
following steps:
6. In the Backend
>
Storage view, navigate to, and select the desired Protection
Domain or Storage Pool.
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