Active IQ Unified Manager Discussions
Active IQ Unified Manager Discussions
I'm having trouble finding the definition of the event triggers in DFM/OpsMngr? Specifically I'm looking for the definition of the event trigger for the 'interface-status:down'.
Thanks,
Rick Stading
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All the interfaces that are available on the storage system would be discovered when you add storage systems to Operations Manager.
Ex: During discovery, for every interface, one of below events would get generated:
interface-status:down Error if.adminStatus
interface-status:testing Normal if.adminStatus
interface-status:unknown Normal if.adminStatus
interface-status:up Normal if.adminStatus
After that, the interfaces would be monitored continuously. The counter events would get generated only when there is a change.
Say, for an example you have an interface e0a on filerA.
Case A:
If this interface is down, during discovery you will get interface-status:down event generated. In future, if this interface gets up, the counter event interface-status:up would be generated.
Case B:
If this interface is up, you will get interface-status:up event generated during discovery. In future, if this interface gets down, the counter event interface-status:down would get generated.
Thanks,
Saravanan
perhaps I need to clarify, we are at a customer site, they are considering alerting on the "interface-status:down / Error / if.adminStatus". I can't tell them if it will pick up every interface that is not 'up', or, as it has been argued, that it will only pick up an interface that was previously configured and been brought 'up' but is - at that moment - down. Any guidance is appreciated.
Thanks,
Rick
All the interfaces that are available on the storage system would be discovered when you add storage systems to Operations Manager.
Ex: During discovery, for every interface, one of below events would get generated:
interface-status:down Error if.adminStatus
interface-status:testing Normal if.adminStatus
interface-status:unknown Normal if.adminStatus
interface-status:up Normal if.adminStatus
After that, the interfaces would be monitored continuously. The counter events would get generated only when there is a change.
Say, for an example you have an interface e0a on filerA.
Case A:
If this interface is down, during discovery you will get interface-status:down event generated. In future, if this interface gets up, the counter event interface-status:up would be generated.
Case B:
If this interface is up, you will get interface-status:up event generated during discovery. In future, if this interface gets down, the counter event interface-status:down would get generated.
Thanks,
Saravanan