Alarm

Description

 

 

Memory Paging

Whether the system has reached the memory paging threshold. If

 

100 pages are swapped approximately every two hours the HP EFS

 

WAN Accelerator is functioning properly. If thousands of pages are

 

swapped every few minutes, then reboot the HP EFS WAN

 

Accelerator. For detailed information, see “Rebooting the HP EFS

 

WAN Accelerator” on page 145. If rebooting does not solve the

 

problem, contact HP technical support.

 

 

Network Bypass

Whether the system is in bypass mode. If the HP EFS WAN

 

Accelerator is in bypass mode, restart the HP EFS WAN Accelerator

 

service.

 

If restarting the service does not resolve the problem, reboot the HP

 

EFS WAN Accelerator. For detailed information, see “Rebooting the

 

HP EFS WAN Accelerator” on page 145.

 

If rebooting does not resolve the problem, shutdown and restart the

 

HP EFS WAN Accelerator. For detailed information, see “Rebooting

 

the HP EFS WAN Accelerator” on page 145 and “Starting and

 

Stopping Services” on page 144.

 

 

NFS V2/V4 Alarm

Whether the system has triggered a v2 or v4 NFS alarm.

 

 

Optimization

Whether the system has detected a software error in the HP EFS

Service

WAN Accelerator service. The HP EFS WAN Accelerator service

 

continues to function, but an error message appears in the logs that

 

you should investigate. For detailed information, see “Viewing HP

 

EFS WAN Accelerator Logs” on page 201.

 

 

Proxy File Service

Whether you Proxy File Service (PFS) partition is full.

Partition Full

 

 

 

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