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03-24-2009 02:02 PM
03-24-2009 02:02 PM
Re: Health Status Major Warning problem
From this post: http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1223096
The source of this problems stems from the use of Thresholds (the Java based sliders for Disk, Server, and Processor in the SMH).
It appears the thresholds are not being reset properly when a server goes back to within normal operating parameters when running the 8.00 Management Agents. For example, if the process TH is set for 90% and the server hits 91%, it kicks off a warning idicator, but the server does not go back to "Normal" when the processor drops back below 90%.
This is componded by the use of the WBEM homepage view, which does not show this (it shows all normal even though SIM is reporting warnings). Switching to the SNMP view shows the "incorrect" errors, even though disk, server and process are all now running normally. Reseting the HP agents then resets this incorrect warning messages until the next time the thresholds become exceeded again, and then the whole process repeats.
The "fix" for this is to disable all thresholds (drag all the sliders to the far left, or 0 value).
Nelson
The source of this problems stems from the use of Thresholds (the Java based sliders for Disk, Server, and Processor in the SMH).
It appears the thresholds are not being reset properly when a server goes back to within normal operating parameters when running the 8.00 Management Agents. For example, if the process TH is set for 90% and the server hits 91%, it kicks off a warning idicator, but the server does not go back to "Normal" when the processor drops back below 90%.
This is componded by the use of the WBEM homepage view, which does not show this (it shows all normal even though SIM is reporting warnings). Switching to the SNMP view shows the "incorrect" errors, even though disk, server and process are all now running normally. Reseting the HP agents then resets this incorrect warning messages until the next time the thresholds become exceeded again, and then the whole process repeats.
The "fix" for this is to disable all thresholds (drag all the sliders to the far left, or 0 value).
Nelson
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