Hardware manual

Group Administration Group monitoring
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To display a list of all the replication partners for a group, click Replication and then Replication
Partners
.
The Delegated Space panel shows all the delega
ted space for all partners, and how much free space is available.
The Replication panel shows all the replications, and their direction, between this group and all configured
partners.
You should monitor the usage of delegated space. If free delegated space is not avai
lable, replica reserve cannot
increase automatically.
Monitoring a specific partner
To display details about a specific partner, click Replication and then the replication partner.
The General Partner Information pane
l shows the partner name, IP address, and contact information.
The Replication Status panel shows the status of outbound and in
bound replications between this partner and the
group. In this panel, check the amount of free delegated space. If free delegated space is low and the replica volume
reserve for each replicated volume has not reached its maximum (and, therefore, can increase), consider increasing
the delegated space.
The Replication Progress panel shows any in-process re
plication activity between the groups.
For each partner, you can display details about the following:
Inbound replica collections
Inbound replicas
Outbound replica collections
Outbound replicas
Monitoring alarms and operations
The Alarms and Operations panel at the bottom of the GUI displays a visual cue to alarm conditions in the group,
as well as in-progress operations. Some operations might need administrator intervention.
To open or close the Alarms and Operations panel, cl
ick the panel header or the arrow in the header.
Monitoring alarms
The group generates an alarm if a persistent hardware condition occurs in a member (for example, high
temperature or a failed power supply). Alarms help you discover and correct problems before they disrupt
operations. Make sure you investigate all alarms. See About hardware alarms on page 1
4-2.
Each alarm has a priority level, based on the severity of the
problem:
Warning – Condition that decreases performance or can become critical if you do not correct it. See Displaying
warning alarms on
page 15-12.