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1.   power supply failure  disk failure  etc     The LeftHand SAN User Manual describes in detail how to configure active  monitoring  These best practices describe the overall approach to  implementing active monitoring and recommendations regarding the  implementation and management of active monitoring     Use a Phased Approach    A complete monitoring solution uses both the NSMs to notify administrators  of system events  as well as an additional external monitoring system to  determine the availability of the NSMs     This external monitoring system is necessary because a power or network  failure can make all NSMs unavailable  and prevent them from sending a  message indicating that there is a problem  In this case  an external  monitoring system will determine that the NSMs are unavailable and send an  appropriate warning     When planning a monitoring configuration  it is important to take a  crawl   walk  run  approach by starting simple and expanding coverage in phased  steps  A phased implementation avoids the common problem of planning a  complete SNMP monitoring system  purchasing monitoring hardware and  software  and then never getting the system configured because it ends up  being such a large project     Given this  we recommend the following phased approach     1 Create a mail alias for email alerts    Configure basic external monitoring    Configure basic email alerts    Test the availability of critical component services     Configure NSMs for SNMP Traps   
2.  a A OU N    Create a Mail Alias for Email Alerts    In general  it is best to create a new mail alias specifically for email alerts   e g   nsmalerts  example com   By using a unique address instead of creating  a list of individual addresses  you can centrally manage the recipients of the  email alerts  and you will not need to change the monitoring configuration on  each NSM if you have a staffing change  a network change  etc     NOTE  If your mail server uses the NSMs for storage  consider using another  system capable of delivering mail for handling the NSM email alerts  If the  NSMs experience a problem and attempt to send mail to a mail server that is  using the IP SAN for storage  the delivery of the alert message may be delayed  until the problem on the NSM is repaired     Configure Basic External Monitoring    Basic external monitoring is usually trivial to configure and provides a  regular basic check of your IP SAN  Basic external monitoring consists of  using network pings at periodic intervals  e g   once per minute   and  providing notification on failure  It is often best to define  failure  as several  consecutive failed pings in order to avoid false alarms due to transient  network problems  Third party software     for example  Ipswitch WhatsUp    Gold        can do this basic monitoring     Your monitoring station requires access to the NSMs  If your NSMs are on a  non routable dedicated network  you need to add another network interface to  your monitori
3. HP LeftHand SAN Solutions    Support Document    Best Practices  Best Practice for Active Monitoring of LeftHand SANs    O     Legal Notices    Warranty    The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty  statements accompanying such products and services  Nothing herein should be construed as  constituting an additional warranty  HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or  omissions contained herein     The information contained herein is subject to change without notice     Restricted Rights Legend    Confidential computer software  Valid license from HP required for possession  use or copying   Consistent with FAR 12 211 and 12 212  Commercial Computer Software  Computer Software  Documentation  and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S   Government under vendor s standard commercial license     Copyright Notices     Copyright 2009 Hewlett Packard Development Company  L P        Best Practices for Active Monitoring of the    LeftHand SAN    Overview    Active monitoring is a critically important feature of the SAN iQ software  installed on Network Storage Modules  NSMs   Active monitoring enables you  to track the health of NSMs  Email notifications and or SNMP traps are  generated by NSMs to alert you to critical system events  Events are also  displayed in the Alerts tab of the Reporting category in the Centralized  Management Console  Console   Examples of alert events include  volume  offline
4. n the Console  and receive email notification within a minute  or so     Plug in the network cable when you have finished verifying the  email configuration     3 Copy the email alerts configuration to other NSMs         Use Copy Configuration to copy monitoring configurations from one  NSM to other NSMs         In the Network View  right click on the NSM that is configured for  email alerts         Select Copy Configuration from the menu to open the Copy  Configuration dialog         Select the Configuration Settings to copy in the top section and the  NSMs to receive the configuration settings in the bottom section         Click copy  The selected configurations are copied to the selected  NSMs     4 4  Next  use the instructions in Step 2 to test the alert configurations on  each of the other NSMs     5 Configure email alerts for all the monitoring variables and copy those to  other NSMs     Note  An enhancement request is under consideration for future releases of  the SAN AQ software  after version 6 3  to provide a way to differentiate  between critical  warning  and informational alerts     Test the Availability of Critical Component Services    There are three critical component services on each NSM  Configuration  service  Storage service  and  optionally  the Manager service  The availability  of these services can be determined by connecting to their associated TCP  ports  Third party software     for example  Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold        can be  configured to moni
5. ng station for the IP SAN subnet     Configure Basic Email Alerts    1 Configure Email Alerts    Configure an SMTP server address under the Email tab of the Reporting  category in the Console  You will also need to configure the  From  address  to get your mail server relays to accept the alert messages     2 Test Email Alert Configuration        On platforms with dual power supplies  e g   NSM200     To test this  you ll need to generate an alert     Configure the Power Supply Status alert with your personal email  address     Press the button on the back of the NSM to switch power supplies   or simply remove one of the power supplies     You should see an alert in the Alerts tab of the Reporting category  in the Console  and receive email notification within a minute  or so     Note  Be sure to wait long enough for the system to generate the  email notification  If you press the button twice within 60 seconds   an alert may not be generated because the switch was so rapid  that it was not recognized as a state change by the monitoring  system     Return the power supplies to their original state when you have  finished verifying the email configuration         On platforms with single power supply  e g   NSM150     To generate an alert on platforms with a single power supply    Verify that the network settings on the NSM are configured for  Active Backup bond     Then unplug one of the network cables     You should see an alert in the Alerts tab of the Reporting category  i
6. this article   e g   Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold  are listed as examples only  LeftHand  Networks  Inc  does not endorse or provide support for these products     
7. tor these ports     The TCP port numbers for these services are   e Configuration Service  13838   e Storage Service  13847   e Manager Service  13846    If any of these connections fail  that failure indicates that the component  failing to respond is not available and may have a problem  Again  a  failure   should be defined as several failed connection attempts in a row because  normal operations can result in these services being unavailable for a few  minutes or so     Configure NSMs for SNMP Traps    Finally  NSMs can be configured to generate SNMP traps  The LeftHand SAN  User Manual describes how to configure this feature  This section describes  the most useful application of traps with respect to NSMs     A monitoring solution like HP OpenView that can accept SNMP traps can be  used to log  aggregate  correlate  report  and provide notification of these  events  It may also be possible to take custom actions or use different  notification methods based on a specific type of event  Your SNMP monitoring  system may support using a series of methods to deliver notification  messages     Consider configuring your monitoring system to contact you in the event that  your email server or Internet connection is unavailable  Traditionally  this is a  multiphase approach that first uses internal email  then email directly to  pagers phones over the Internet  and finally analog phone calls to  pagers phones         NOTE  Third party software applications that are mentioned in 
    
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