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04-21-2020 09:26 AM
04-21-2020 09:26 AM
New HPE Tool - MSA Health Check
HPE MSA Storage is announcing a new web-based tool called MSA Health Check.
Run MSA Health Check and maximize your HPE MSA array availability!
Visit www.hpe.com/storage/MSAHealthCheck
Much like the MSA itself, it’s simple to use and supports MSA 1050/205x, 1040/204x, and P2000 G3
How does it work? Securely upload your log file and receive a customized report summarizing important findings, recommended improvements and opportunities to maximize your array's availability. The log is analyzed for best practice compliance, unhealthy components, and current firmware inventory.
Twelve best practices are checked. Each best practice is given a status of healthy, warning, or unhealthy. Easy to understand standard traffic signal colors are provided for each best practice check. For a warning or unhealthy status, a reason is provided with actions on how to achieve a healthy status.
Any unhealthy components (drives, fans, power supplies…) are listed with recommendations on how to resolve the unhealthy status.
A firmware inventory of the MSA, including controllers, I/O modules and drives, is displayed. Firmware download links are provided for any firmware that is not current.
4 Simple Steps:
- Download MSA Log File from the MSA Storage Management Utility (SMU)
- Upload MSA Log File in the MSA Health Check website
- Review Results by clicking through the tabs and saving the PDF report
- Take Action and start improving your MSA availability
There is no cost to use the MSA Health Check. Upload your log file today and check the health status of your MSA.
Cheers!
Kipp Glover