Monitoring; Threshold And Action Configuration; Event Behavior Configuration; Time Base Configuration - Brocade Communications Systems 8 Administrator's Manual

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Reasons to customize Fabric Watch settings

Monitoring

Do you want to monitor all class areas, or implement the monitoring in incremental stages? If you
monitor class areas incrementally, you should configure Fabric Watch to monitor the classes in the
following order:
NOTE
For each class area, there are setting guidelines and recommendations for whether you should
leave the setting at the default or change the settings. If a change is recommended, the reason for
the change and the suggested settings are provided in each of the configuration chapters. The
default settings are listed in these chapters as well.

Threshold and action configuration

Before you begin to configure thresholds, decide if you want to have different levels of alerts for
E_ports, FOP_Ports, and FCU_Ports and configure the ports individually. Always set up thresholds
one fabric at a time and test the configuration before you apply the threshold configuration to more
switches or fabrics.
NOTE
You cannot configure different thresholds for server and storage ports, because threshold
configuration is an area-wide setting and cannot be configured on an element (port).

Event behavior configuration

If you change the event type of an alert from triggered to continuous, you must first use the
fwSetToCustom command to switch from default to custom settings, and then use the advanced
configuration options provided with the portThconfig, thConfig, and sysMonitor commands to
configure event behavior, actions, and time bases at the port level.

Time base configuration

The time base specifies the time interval between two samples to be compared. The
fwSetToCustom command allows you to switch from default to custom settings. Use the advanced
configuration option provided with the portThconfig, thConfig, and sysMonitor commands
Valid intervals are day, hour, minute, or second.
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Step 1. Monitor Fabric class areas using the thConfig command.
Refer to
Chapter 6, "Fabric, Security, SFP, and Performance Monitoring,"
Step 2: Monitor Port class areas using the portThConfig command.
Refer to
Chapter 7, "Port Monitoring,"
Step 3: Monitor FRU class areas using the fwFruCfg command.
Refer to
Chapter 8, "System Monitoring,"
for details.
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