Hello 1jimpross,
With the dfm version 4.0.2 the event related to disks are the following.
disks:no-spares Warning disk.spares
disks:none-failed Normal disk.failed
disks:none-reconstructing Normal disk.reconstruct
disks:some-failed Error disk.failed
disks:some-reconstructing Warning disk.reconstruct
disks:spares-available Normal disk.spares
user-disk-space-quota-almost-full Warning userquota.kbytes
user-disk-space-quota-full Error userquota.kbytes
user-disk-space-quota-ok Normal userquota.kbytes
user-disk-space-soft-limit-exceeded Warning userquota.kbytes.soft.limit
user-disk-space-soft-limit-not-exceeded Normal userquota.kbytes.soft.limit
I assume you need alarms/events generated when a one(or all) the failed disks get replaced. Now AFAIK there is no such event and DFM doesn't support creating custom events as of now. But I think for your case you don't even need that, it can be worked out without that too.Not exactlybut not too far either. I haven't myself tried it, but it look fine at the moment.
If you create 2 alarms each one for the normal event disks:none-failed and error event disks:some-failed it should cover your case.
1. If some disks ( lets say 2 failed), you'll get alarm due event disks:some-failed and you'll know which are the failed disks.
2. If you replace 1 failed disk with a good one, you'll still be alarmed with the event disks:some-failed, but will only show the 1 failed disk. You can see the history and conclude that the other failed disk got replaced.
3. If both the failed disks have got replaced, the you'll get an alarm for the event disks:none-failed. Now you can confirm that both the failed disks got replaced with the good ones.
You can create the alarms by the command "dfm alarm create" or the web UI.
Let me know if this worked for you. I myself will try it.
warm regards,
Abhishek
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