INFORMATIONAL

WARNING

7.To filter events by element type, use the <event-filter-element-type>tag. For example, to prevent events from hosts from being forwarded to HP SIM, enter the following between the <HP-config> tags:

<event-filter-element-type>HOST</event-filter-element-type>

You can filter out the following element types:

HOST

SWITCH

STORAGE_SYSTEM

TAPE_LIBRARY

8.To filter events by name, use the <event-filter-name>tag. For example, to prevent events from an element named ElementA from being forwarded to HP SIM, enter the following between the <HP-config> tags:

<event-filter-name>ElementA</event-filter-name>

9.Restart Storage Essentials.

NOTE: You do not need to restart HP SIM.

The following is an example of an hp-event-config.xml file. The following file instructs Storage Essentials to not forward any events that are Informational or from a host to HP SIM.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <HP-config>HP configuration <host-name>HostNameA</host-name> <trusted-host>HostNameA/trusted-host> <trusted-host>192.168.1.1</trusted-host> <admin-user>HostNameA\administrator</admin-user> <SIM-on-windows>true</SIM-on-windows> <admin-reset-password>password</admin-reset-password>

<event-filter-severity>INFORMATIONAL</event-filter-severity> <event-filter-element-type>HOST</event-filter-element-type> </HP-config>

Enabling the Rank Column in Event Manager

By default, the Rank column in Event Manager is hidden. The Rank column displays the cost implication of an event, which is determined by the business cost of the application that uses the element and the severity of the event. The business cost of an application is set in System Manager, as described in Assigning a Business Cost to a Application” on page 248.

To enable the Rank column:

1.Click Options > Storage Essentials > Manage Product Health. Then, click Advanced in the Disk Space tree.

2.Click Show Default Properties at the bottom of the page.

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