Through the setting of alerts, and SNMP traps, as well as the viewing of logs, you can monitor SAN File System components such as storage pool size, metadata server performance, and so forth. The following topics will assist you with configuring SAN File System alerts and SNMP managers and in viewing and clearing logs.
Adding SNMP managers
This topic describes how to add SNMP managers. An SNMP manager is an SNMP server, which forwards traps to the appropriate location.Clearing logs
This topic describes how to clear the audit log or cluster log.Deleting SNMP managers
This topic describes how to delete SNMP managers. An SNMP manager is an SNMP server, which forwards traps to the appropriate location.Modifying SNMP managers
This topic describes how to modify SNMP managers. An SNMP manager is an SNMP server, which forwards traps to the appropriate location.Modifying SNMP traps
This topic describes how to modify the event severity levels that get specified as SNMP traps.Setting up SNMP traps
This topic describes how to select the event severity levels that get specified as SNMP traps.Viewing logs
This topic describes how to view status for the SAN File System components.Viewing SNMP managers
This topic describes how to view SNMP managers. An SNMP manager is an SNMP server, which forwards traps to the appropriate location.
Parent topic: Managing
Related tasks
Viewing system status