Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual page 2399

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Configuring Health Thresholds
Configuring E-mail Notification for Server Health Status
Troubleshooting a Suspect or Bad Health Status
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NetWare Remote Manager Administration Guide
If you have a server that runs differently than normal, you might want to
configure the suspect and critical threshold values to something other than the
default.
To change the criteria for the suspect (yellow/suspect) and critical (red/bad),
status indicators, do the following:
1
From the Server Health Monitoring page, click Configure Health
Thresholds and then the Description name link for the item you want to
change.
2
Enter the new Suspect or Critical value and click OK.
Rather than manually checking the status, you can configure NetWare Remote
Manger to send an e-mail to notify you when the server's health status changes
to any value other than green (good).
When you want to be notified about the status of an item, do the following:
1
Check the Notify check box for that item on the Server Health Monitoring
page.
2
Click the Mail Control Panel link on the Server Health Monitoring page.
3
Enter the required information on the Mail Notification Control page and
then click Save.
A primary server and at least one user on the notification list is required.
4
Reload the PORTAL and HTTPSTK NLM programs from the NetWare
Remote Manager configuration page.
4a
Click the Configure link in the header frame.
4b
Click each of the Restart links for restarting PORTAL.NLM and
HTTPSTK.
If the health status of your server changes to a suspect or bad state, do the
following:
1
Access the Server Health Monitoring page.
2
Look for the specific health item that has changed status.

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