Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- G2 Backup System user guide
- Contents
- 1 Getting started
- 2 Home, Summary
- 3 Virtual Tape Devices
- 4 NAS
- 5 Appliance Configuration
- 6 Status
- 7 Replication
- 8 Administration
- 9 Restore processes with replication
- 10 Restore processes without replication
- 11 Understanding LEDs
- 12 Hardware monitoring
- 13 Troubleshooting
- Connecting to the StoreOnce Backup System from the backup application
- Connecting to the network
- Using the 10Gb ports (HP D2D4300 Series only)
- Performance
- Web Management Interface errors and warnings
- Power On/Off Problems
- Cannot connect to Web Management Interface
- NFS State handle error
- Cannot authenticate an iSCSI session
- Diagnostic Fibre Channel device
- If the HP StoreOnce Backup System runs out of disk space
- Cannot access a storage shelf (HP D2D4100 and 4300 Series Backup Systems)
- If backup or replication fails
- Recovering Devices that have ‘failed to start’ or have become read-only
- StoreOnce Backup System configuration problems
- Upgrade licenses
- Replacement of hardware
- Upgrades to component parts
- 14 Hard disk replacement
- A Extra information for G1 products
- Glossary
- About this guide
- Index

12 Hardware monitoring
This feature enables the HP StoreOnce Backup System to report any changes in the status or
condition of its power supply, fan or thermal sensors. This feature is only available on G2 systems.
NOTE: This feature is only available on G2 systems.
Changes may be notified in a number of ways:
• Any failures of fans or power supply or any overheating events are reported via email alerts
and SNMP, if configured correctly.
• The HP StoreOnce Backup System reflects its overall status on the Summary and Event Log
pages.
• Any change to hardware status or condition generates an entry in the Event Log Messages
page (see also Log (Status) (page 57)). Each entry displays a severity icon to reflect Information,
Warning or Critical.
Indicates standard information.
Indicates a warning state. Something needs attention but it is not critical to the successful operation of
the device. For example, a disk may have failed or disks may be installed in an expansion shelf but
not licensed.
Indicates a critical state. Something needs attention. Investigate immediately.
NOTE: Email alerts and SNMP traps will only be generated, if the HP StoreOnce Backup System
has been configured correctly to support emails and traps being sent to the HP SIM Server. Refer
to SNMP (Configuration) (page 37) and Email Alerts (Configuration) (page 43).
An example email alert
The following example shows an email alert that has been sent from an HP StoreOnce Backup
System.
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This is a system generated message from your
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HP StoreOnce D2D Backup System
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Email Notification From HP-CR206F1F2E
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04-Feb-2012 11:41:55 +0000 : An optional fan is not operating normally.
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04-Feb-2012 11:41:55 +0000 : The Fans are now redundant on Chassis 1
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04-Feb-2012 11:42:25 +0000 : System fan has returned to normal operation.
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For further information please browse to
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https://HP-CR206F1F2E.com (https://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX)
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Please do not reply to this email.
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