g"This trap is thrown whenever a performance alert has occurred (value exceeds a configured threshold)."A"This trap is thrown whenever a data source has an error status."@"This trap is thrown whenever a change in the SAN has occurred."8"This trap is thrown whenever a violation has occurred."7"This trap is thrown whenever a violation is resolved."7"This trap is thrown whenever a violation is resolved."8"This trap is thrown whenever a violation has occurred.""Changes Table""Change Entry.""The identifier of a change.""Time of the change" "The change.""A table of violations.""Violation entry."1"A unique index for each violation in the table.""The time of the violation."L"The initiator device of the violation - can be a host or a generic device."I"The target device of the violation - can be a storage device or a tape."%"The target volume of the violation."o"The type of the SAN violation - 1001 - Exist not approved, 1002 - Approved but not exist, 1003 - The path has a single point of failure 1004 - The path does not have redundancy 1005 - Number of hops exceeds the required 1006 - Number of host ports is less than required 1007 - Shared volume is accessed 1008 - Number of storage ports is less than required 1009 - Backend outage 1020 - Host virtualization active path conflict 1021 - Host virtualization missing cluster path 1022 - Host virtualization inconsistent LUN 1023 - Host virtualization missing NAS path"L"The initiator device of the violation - can be a host or a generic device.""The priority of the violation""DS Alerts Table""DS Alerts entry.";"A unique index for each ds alert in the table (not used).""Acquisition Unit Name","Acquisition Unit Status (OK/Not Connected)"%"Data Source Active (true=1/false=0)""Data Source Name""Time of Last Acquisition""Data Source Vendor""Data Source Model""Data Source Status (Error/OK)""Data Source Package""Performance Alerts Table""Performance Entry."D"A unique index for each performance alert in the table (not used)."}"Type of alert (CRC Rate, Error Rate, Loss of Signal, Loss of Sync, Received Utilization, Transmit Utilization, Utilization)"2"Name of the switch where the alert was reported."/"Name of the port where the alert was reported"L"Name of the host, storage, or switch device to which the port is connected"B"Date and time when the port activity first crossed the threshold"="Average actual (out-of-range) value for the period reported"2"Minimum threshold value at the time of the alert"2"Maximum threshold value at the time of the alert""A table of all violations.""Violation entry."1"A unique index for each violation in the table."+"The time when the violation was detected."+"The time when the violation was resolved."D"The type of the non-SAN violation - BlockedGeneric - The generic device cannot reach any volume or share BlockedHost - The host cannot reach any volume or share DatastoreLatency - The hourly average or the maximum of the data store latency is above the policy threshold DiskUtilization - The hourly average of the disk utilization percentage is measured above the policy threshold HighFanOut - The number of masked hosts/generic devices for a storage port is above the policy threshold HostPortBalance - The traffic load across the Fibre Channel (FC) ports of a device is not evenly distributed InternalVolumeIops - The hourly average or maximum IOPS for an internal volume is above the policy threshold InternalVolumeResponseTime - The hourly average or the maximum of the internal volume response time is above the policy threshold StoragePoolCapacity - The free capacity of the storage pool exceeds the percentage specified in the policy StoragePoolCapacityAssurance - The free capacity of the storage pool cannot satisfy the free space of its consumers StoragePoolOverCommit - The commit ratio exceeds the specified percentage in the policy StoragePortBalance - The traffic on a storage's FC ports is not evenly distributed TapePortBalance - The traffic on a tape's FC ports is not evenly distributed VolumeIops - The hourly average or the maximum IOPS for a volume is above the policy threshold VolumeResponseTime - The hourly average or the maximum"b"The severity of the violation. The severity levels are CRITICAL, MAJOR, AVERAGE, WARNING, MINOR."p"Describes the device or object that has the violation. Examples can be host, storage, volumes, switch ports, storage pools, etc. The description will include the element type and the element display name, and possibly the parent element (for example 'Volume 00:01 on Storage abcd')." >"Description of the non-SAN violation - BlockedGeneric - Generic device is connected to a fabric but cannot access to any volume or tape on that fabric BlockedHost - Host is connected to a fabric but cannot access to any volume or tape on that fabric DatastoreLatency - Data store average latency value must not exceed ms DiskUtilization - Disk utilization value must not exceed % for an hour or more HighFanOut - Number of hosts/generic devices accessing storage through port exceeds HostPortBalance - Port balance index of on Host exceeds the threshold of InternalVolumeIops - Internal volume average IOPS must not exceed IOPS InternalVolumeResponseTime - Internal volume average response time value must not exceed ms StoragePoolCapacity - Used capacity % on exceeds the threshold of % StoragePoolCapacityAssurance - Storage pool free capacity cannot cover the consumers with the largest free capacities StoragePoolOverCommit - Commit ratio of % on exceeds the threshold of % StoragePortBalance - Port balance index of on Storage exceeds the threshold of TapePortBalance - Port balance index of on Tape exceeds the threshold of VolumeIops - Volume average IOPS must not exceed IOPS VolumeResponseTime - Volume average response time value must not exceed ms""A table of all AHR failures.""Ahr Failure entry.""The index for each entry"9"The identifier of generic device, could be an IP or WWN"""Detailed message for AHR failure""Time of AHR failure"