Hardware manual
Group Administration Group monitoring
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Check for multiple initiators writing to the same target. This can cause volume corruption if not handled correctly
by the servers.
Note: You can sort the table in the GUI by clicking column headings. By default, the table is sort
ed by Initiator
address.
See the online help for information about the data fields and options.
Monitoring snapshot schedules
To monitor snapshot schedules, click Monitoring and then Snapshot Schedules. The Snapshot Schedules
panel provides the following information:
• Name of schedule and the associ
ated volume or collection
• Type of object created (such as snapshot)
• Time and data parameters and schedule run status
To display more detail about a schedule, move
the pointer over a schedule entry in the panel. A pop-up window
appears, showing additional information such as the:
• Schedule type (once, daily, hourly)
• Next time the schedule runs
• Number of snapshots to keep
You can take the following actions on a schedule:
• To modify a schedule, either double-click the schedule, or select it
and click
the Modify icon in the Actions
column. The
Modify Schedule dialog box opens. Make the changes, then click OK. You can change the:
• Schedule name
• Run date and time
• Number of snapshots to keep
• To disable or enable a schedule, select it and click the flag icon (enable or disable). I
n
the confirmation dialog
box, click
Yes to disable the schedule.
• To delete a schedule, select it and click the X
icon (delete). In the confirmation dialog box, click Yes to delete
the schedule.
See the online help for information about the data fields and options.
Monitoring replication schedules
To monitor replication schedules, click Monitoring and then Replication Schedules. The Replication
Schedules panel provides the following information:
• Name of schedule and the associ
ated volume or collection
• Type of object created (such as snapshot)