HP StorageWorks Reference Information Storage System V1.0 Administrator Guide (May 2004)

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Chapter 2:
Persist Control Center
PCC Views, Detailed Descriptions
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Table 2-97: View Config View Features, Contacts
Feature Description
Contact Name Name of the contact: persistadmin is the only contact used by PCC.
Alias Long name of the contact: Administrator.
Email Address
Email address for the contact:
bogus@persistcorp.com. Defined for
the system at configuration time.
Note:
This can be a comma-separated list of email addresses. In that
case, what is defined as the contact (a single contact,
not
a contact
group – see
View Config View Features, Contact Groups
, page 2-99)
represents more than one email destination.
Click the link to compose and mail a new message to the contact.
Pager
Address/
Number
Not used
by PCC.
Service
Notification
Options
The service status values that cause a notification to be sent to the
contact: CRITICAL and RECOVERY, where RECOVERY represents a
transition from a CRITICAL status value to the normal status value
(OK).
Host
Notification
Options
The host status values that cause a notification to be sent to the
contact: DOWN, and RECOVERY, where RECOVERY represents a
transition from a problem status value (DOWN or UNREACHABLE) to
the normal status value (UP).
Service
Notification
Period
Name of the defined notification period: always. The always value
means notifications can be sent at any time; they are sent
immediately.
Click the link to display the definition of the always period – see
View
Config View Features,
Time Periods, page 2-99.
Host
Notification
Period
Name of the defined notification period: always. The always value
means notifications can be sent at any time; they are sent
immediately.
Click the link to display the definition of the always period – see
View
Config View Features,
Time Periods, page 2-99.
Service
Notification
Commands
Names of the defined notification commands for services.
Click a link to display the definition of the command – see
View
Config View Features, Commands
, page 2-99.