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depending on the model, only the thresholds can be displayed in the data viewer of NEC ESMPRO
Manager. NEC ESMPRO Manager performs monitoring by using the optimum thresholds specified
to each model.
Some detail information of alerts displayed on the alert viewer appears as “Unknown” depending on
alerts.
New settings in thresholds of monitoring interval and free space monitoring are not reflected
immediately after they are changed. They are reflected at the next monitoring interval of monitoring
service.
At the time when a temperature or voltage error occurs on CPU/PCI module, necessary actions will
differ depending on their status as shown below. You can check the status of each module from the
data viewer of NEC ESMPRO Manager or ft server utility.
If the status is “Empty,” the module is not mounted. Sensor monitoring is not conducted.
If disks are mounted on PCI modules, the status of both modules is “Simplex” while the
disks are mirrored. Temperature or voltage error occurring during disk mirroring will
result in the system to shut down.
When performing shutdown monitoring, all shutdown processes are to be monitored. If there are
any applications which use shutdown process that does not require restarting the OS or turning off
the power, specify a longer timeout period, or turn off the monitoring.
When [ft Server] Tree Appears on a Data Viewer in an Incorrect Manner If you perform a Data Viewer startup or tree rebuilding just after the system starts up or after the
PCI module starts up/shuts down, the [Ft Server] tree side may not appear normally on the Data
Viewer. In this case, wait for 5 minutes before retrying a Data Viewer startup.
Some information of the devices cannot be acquired due to the OS specifications. These devices are
displayed as “Unknown” on the Data Viewer of the NEC ESMPRO Manager. Also, accurate
information may not be acquired due to the OS specifications. In such case, accurate information
may not be displayed.
Status Actions
Duplex Stop the failed CPU/PCI module.
Other than duplex or empty Shut down the system.