Setting Time Periods - HPE XP P9000 User Manual

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The field definitions in the test e-mail are listed in the following table:
Table 15: E-mail details for system failures notice
#
Item
1
Date
2
To
3
From
4
Reply-To
5
Subject
6
Date
7
Time
8
Machine
9
RefCode
10
Detail
See the XP P9000 SNMP Agent User Guide for reference codes and failure details.

Setting time periods

You can set the following Remote Web Console time periods:
Polling period for monitoring who is changing information while others are viewing
Time interval for monitoring disk controller and disk array unit status
Time period that a user is logged out of the SVP because of a network error
Time period when no changes are made that access the RMI server and the user is released from
Modify mode as a result
You can also specify whether to show or hide the Alerts tab.
Prerequisites
You must have the Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration) role to perform this task. See Common
elements.
Procedure
1. Start a Web browser, and enter the following URL to open the tool panel.
https://IP-address-or-host-name-of-SVP/cgi-bin/utility/toolpanel.cgi
2. Click Control Panel to open the Control Panel.
Description
Date and time when the e-mail was sent. This time stamp is set by the mail server.
E-mail address of the receiver.
E-mail address of the sender.
E-mail address to which replies from the receivers will be sent. Optional.
E-mail title. Cannot be changed.
Date when a system failure occurred.
Time when a system failure occurred.
Name and serial number of the storage system.
Reference code. The same code as the one reported by SNMP traps.
Failure details. The same information as the one reported by SNMP traps.
Configuring the Remote Web Console environment
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