Administrator Guide

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System Management
This chapter describes how to use the call-home notifications, event log locations, and hardware acceleration with VAAI.
Topics:
Call-home notifications
Event log locations
System Configuration log location
Hardware acceleration with VAAI
Offload copy overhead with XCOPY
Renaming a metro node cluster
LCD Front Panel settings
Call-home notifications
About call-home notifications
Call-home notifications are messages sent automatically to Dell EMC Customer Service and/or Customer Support
Representative when a serious problem occurs. Call-home notifications enable Dell EMC to pro-actively engage the relevant
personnel, or use a configured SRS gateway to resolve the problem.
There are four levels of system events. Call-home notifications are sent only for three levels:
Table 3. Event severity and Call-home notifications
Severity Definition Impact on Performance or Availability Call-home
Critical: (1) A DU or DL is either highly probable or has
occurred.
System unavailable.
Severe performance degradation.
Yes
Error: (2) Possible DU or DL. Requires service
intervention.
Limited performance impact.
Loss of redundancy.
Moderate risk of DU/DL.
Yes
Warning: (3) Service attention required. No urgency.
No performance impact.
Loss of redundancy.
No risk of data loss or unavailability.
Yes
Info: (4) Informational event. No action is required. None. No
See the SolVe Desktop Troubleshooting Procedures for a list of all events.
Many maintenance activities (such as hardware replacements) generate a flurry of call-home events. Many such procedures
include steps to temporarily disable call-home notifications during the operation.
Modify call-home
SupportAssist are typically configured during the system set-up..
Use the vplex_system_config -i --supportassist-config to configure Call home.
The command runs an interview script that prompts for the required information. If call-home notification is not configured,
interview questions to configure the service that is not configured are displayed.
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