Administrator module., eventId:000D0004, location:OAmodule in chassis S/N:USE123456W,
level:ALERT
FILESYSTEM :
HOST : ix24-03.ad.hp.com
USER NAME :
OPERATION :
SEGMENT NUMBER :
PV NUMBER :
NIC :
HBA :
RELATED EVENT : 0
The
ibrix_event -l
and
-i
commands can include options that act as filters to return records
associated with a specific file system, server, alert level, and start or end time. See the
HP StoreAll
Network Storage System CLI Reference Guide
for more information.
Removing events from the events database table
Use the
ibrix_event -p
command to removes event from the events table, starting with the
oldest events. The default is to remove the oldest seven days of events. To change the number of
days, include the
-o DAYS_COUNT
option.
ibrix_event -p [-o DAYS_COUNT]
Monitoring cluster health
To monitor the functional health of file serving nodes and StoreAll clients, execute the
ibrix_health
command. This command checks host performance in several functional areas
and provides either a summary or a detailed report of the results.
Health checks
The
ibrix_health
command runs these health checks on file serving nodes:
•
Pings remote file serving nodes that share a network with the test hosts. Remote servers that
are pingable might not be connected to a test host because of a Linux or StoreAll software
issue. Remote servers that are not pingable might be down or have a network problem.
•
If test hosts are assigned to be network interface monitors, pings their monitored interfaces to
assess the health of the connection. (For information on network interface monitoring, see
“Setting network interface options in the configuration database” (page 131)
•
Determines whether specified hosts can read their physical volumes.
The
ibrix_health
command runs a health check on both file serving nodes and StoreAll clients
to determine whether information maps on the tested hosts are consistent with the configuration
database.
If you include the
-b
option, the command also checks the health of standby servers (if configured).
Health check reports
The summary report provides an overall health check result for all tested file serving nodes and
StoreAll clients, followed by individual results. If you include the
-b
option, the standby servers for
all tested file serving nodes are included when the overall result is determined. The results will be
one of the following:
•
Passed.
All tested hosts and standby servers passed every health check.
•
Failed.
One or more tested hosts failed a health check. The health status of standby servers is
not included when this result is calculated.
•
Warning.
A suboptimal condition that might require your attention was found on one or more
tested hosts or standby servers.
104 Monitoring cluster operations