Chapter 2 Setup
Caution:
•This parameter is initially commented out.
•Normally, the SMTP port is 25. However, if the SMTP port for the mail server is other than 25 for some reason, correct this parameter to match.
■Sender Mail Address
This parameter is used to change the address from which mail is sent when an error is detected in the stor- age system.
[Default value]
ETERNUSmgr@HTTP.polling.engine
[Parameter]
MAIL_FROM (Up to 64 characters)
[Example]
To change the sender address to
Caution:
This parameter is not described in the initial setup file. Add if necessary.
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2.3.3Alarm History File Settings
This section explains the alarm history file settings. See "6.1 Alarm History Messages" (page 45) for details of the alarm history files.
■Alarm History File Directory
Each time an abnormality is detected in a machine, a copy of the alarm window that details the occurrence of the abnormality is saved as an HTML file. The directory in which these Alarm History Files are saved must be specified as an absolute path.
This is a required parameter. ETERNUSmgr will not start if this parameter has not been set.
The default setting is the "html_1" directory under the "www" Top Menu directory specified during instal- lation (specifically "/opt/FJSVgrmgr/www/html_1/" for the Solaris OS and Linux versions, and "C:\Pro- gram Files\FUJITSU\ETERNUSmgr\www\html_1\" for the Windows® version, if the normal installation defaults are accepted.). However, if this is likely to overload the file system, consult with the server admin- istrator and change it to a more suitable directory (e.g. "/var/FJSVgrmgr/www/html_1/" for Solaris OS and Linux, or "D:\ETERNUSmgr\www\html_1\" for Windows®).
[Parameter]
HTML_ALARMFILE_PATH (up to 64 characters)
[Example]
•Changing the Solaris OS and Linux version settings to "/var/FJSVgrmgr/www/html_1/"
HTML_ALARMFILE_PATH=/var/FJSVgrmgr/www/html_1/
•Changing the Windows® version settings to "D:\ETERNUSmgr\html_1\"
HTML_ALARMFILE_PATH=D:\ETERNUSmgr\html_1\
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