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Health Alert Category | Alert Messages | General Notes |
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Hardware (see Details on Hardware Alerts for more information) | RAID Drive <X> Failed. RAID Array Failed. Fan <X> Failed. Power Supply <X> Failed. High Ambient Temperature. High Internal Temperature. RAID Battery Failed. RAID Array Failed. | This category applies only to hardware-based NetMRI systems and will not appear for virtual machine-based NetMRI instances. |
Network (see Details on Network Alerts for more information) | High rate of network errors on MGMT port. Network link down on MGMT port. High rate of network errors on SCAN port. Network link down on SCAN port. | General network connectivity issues on the NetMRI appliance. |
Platform Capacity (see Details on Network Alerts for more information) | Number of interfaces <count> exceeds Platform Interface Limit of <limit>. | Reflects issues where the current level of discovered network devices, interfaces or end hosts is exceeding the platform limits for the appliance. Does not apply to licensed limits. Platform limit values can be located in the Settings icon –> Setup –> Settings Summary page. |
Processing (see Details on Processing Alerts for more information) | Processing Capacity is being exceeded. | Processing Alerts reflect Issues where the system processing capacity is being exceeded in the current system configuration. |
Software (see Details on Software Alerts for more information) | A software problem was detected. | In all cases, contact Customer Support for assistance. |
Storage (see Details on Storage Alerts for more information) | Low on disk space Critically low on disk space Cannot Connect to remote archive storage Could not save archive to remote storage Disk <X> Failed. | Low on Disk Space indicates that System Health recommends preventive action to increase available disk space in the appliance. |
Health Alert Category | Alert Messages | General Notes |
Collector Connectivity (see Details on Operation Center Collector Alerts for more information) | Connection to Collector <X> lost. Collector <X> Reset. | Issues associated with collector reachability and connectivity in an Operation Center deployment. |
Configuration (see Details on Configuration Alerts for more information) | New unassigned VRF discovered. | Warning notification that a VRF network has been discovered and should be placed into a network view by the administrator. |
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