HP File System Extender (FSE) Filesystemtype, CriticalThreshold, CriticalActionGE, WarnThreshold

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NOTE: If current usage of the monitored file systems cannot be determined for some reason, HHM will assume 100% usage and the action defined for the critical threshold will be executed.

If a threshold is crossed for the monitored item on a HHM client, the assigned action is executed on:

the same HHM client if the HostName parameter is not specified in the triggered actions definitions section of the configuration file. For more information on triggered actions definitions, see ”Triggered actions definitions” on page 188.

the HHM client named HostName if the HostName parameter is specified in the triggered actions definitions section of the configuration file. For more information on triggered actions definitions, see Triggered actions definitions” on page 188.

You can use the %%VAR%% string in the configuration file as a variable standing for /var/opt/fse (on Linux systems) or for %InstallPath% (on Windows systems).

The value of %InstallPath% depends on the choice made in the FSE installation process. It defaults to C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\FSE.

The following keys are available in the monitored items definitions section of the configuration file:

Key

Description

 

 

filesystemtype

The value of this key is either SYSTEM or HSMFS. If the latter is specified, the free space

 

on FSE media pools assigned to the HSM file system is monitored as well. In case one of

 

the monitored resources crosses a threshold, the defined action will be triggered.

 

 

mountpoint

The value of this key defines the mount point of the file system to be monitored. If the file

 

system is located on a remote host, the host name must precede the mount point. The

 

host name and the mount point must be separated by a colon (":"). If the host name is

 

specified, the HHM client must be running on the remote host for which the host name is

 

specified.

 

 

CriticalThreshold

The value of this key defines the critical threshold percentage.

 

 

CriticalActionGE

The value of this key is a comma-separated list of actions that are triggered in case the

 

critical threshold is crossed upwards.

 

 

CriticalActionLT

The value of this key is a comma-separated list of actions that are triggered in case the

 

critical threshold is crossed downwards.

 

 

WarnThreshold

The value of this key defines the warning threshold percentage.

 

 

WarnActionGE

The value of this key is a comma-separated list of actions that are triggered in case the

 

warning threshold is crossed upwards.

 

 

WarnActionLT

The value of this key is a comma-separated list of actions that are triggered in case the

 

warning threshold is crossed downwards.

 

 

When configuring monitoring of the HSM file systems, in the default HHM configuration file, replace the example value hsmfs01 in [hsmfs01] with the name of the corresponding FSE partition as defined in the FSE partition configuration file.

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HP File System Extender (FSE) manual Filesystemtype, CriticalThreshold, CriticalActionGE, CriticalActionLT, WarnThreshold

File System Extender (FSE) specifications

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