Troubleshooting Alarms
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VMFI | Volume Free entities; a measure of how | This is an indication that addi- | |
| many more objects the volume can store. | tional storage is needed on the | |
| Values below 100,000 start to raise a | server. Contact HP technical | |
| concern. When the value dips below | support for assistance in install- | |
| 25,000 the situation is a major issue that | ing and configuring new object | |
| should be addressed. Values below 10,000 | storage. | |
| are considered critical. |
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VMFR | Volume Free Space; the amount of free | If the Free Space gets fairly low, it | |
| space still available (in bytes) on the | needs to be investigated as to | |
| server. | whether there are log files | |
| Concern is not raised until the free space | growing out of proportion, or files | |
| falls below 1 GB. At 100 MB the situation | taking up too much memory that | |
| is considered major. Values below 10 MB | need to be reduced or deleted. If | |
| are a critical concern. | this problem persists, contact HP | |
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VMST | Volume Status; an indication of the status | If the Volume Status indicates | |
| of the volume on the server: | “Offline”, contact HP technical | |
| • | 0 = Unknown | support. |
| • | 1 = Offline |
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| • | 2 = Online |
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