Overview of Monitoring and Recovery

Using the OSM Service Connection

Figure 3-1. OSM Management: System Icons Indicate Problems Within

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Note. In the OSM Service Connection Management window, the tree pane is located on the far left. In the lower right is the Overview pane. Located between them is the details pane, from which you can choose to view the Attributes or Alarms tab. Directly above the details pane is the view pane, from which you can choose a Physical or Inventory view of your system or ServerNet Cluster. The gray bar directly above the view pane is an OSM-specific toolbar (as opposed to the standard Internet Explorer menu bar at the top of the browser window).

Expanding the system object in the tree pane, you can see a yellow arrow on the Group 110 object, indicating that the problem is located somewhere within that group.

Expanding the tree pane further, as illustrated in Figure 3-2, yellow arrows on the IOAM Enclosure 110 and IOAM 110.3 objects reveal that the problem exists on a ServerNet adapter in slot 3 of that I/O module. The red bell-shaped icon by that resource object (in the tree pane) indicates that there is an alarm on the object. To obtain information about the alarm:

1.Click to select the object displaying the red triangular and bell-shaped symbols.

2.Select the Alarms tab from the details pane.

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