Cisco UCS Manager System Monitoring Guide, Release 3.2
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Configuring Settings for the Fault Collection Policy
Global Fault
Policy
The global fault
policy controls the lifecycle of a fault in a
Cisco UCS domain, including when faults are cleared, the flapping interval (the
length of time between the fault being raised and the condition being cleared),
and the retention interval (the length of time a fault is retained in the
system).
A
fault in
Cisco UCS has the following lifecycle:
A condition occurs
in the system and
Cisco UCS Manager raises a fault. This is the active state.
When the fault is
alleviated, it enters a flapping or soaking interval that is designed to
prevent flapping. Flapping occurs when a fault is raised and cleared several
times in rapid succession. During the flapping interval, the fault retains its
severity for the length of time specified in the global fault policy.
If the condition
reoccurs during the flapping interval, the fault returns to the active state.
If the condition does not reoccur during the flapping interval, the fault is
cleared.
The cleared fault
enters the retention interval. This interval ensures that the fault reaches the
attention of an administrator even if the condition that caused the fault has
been alleviated and the fault has not been deleted prematurely. The retention
interval retains the cleared fault for the length of time specified in the
global fault policy.
If the condition
reoccurs during the retention interval, the fault returns to the active state.
If the condition does not reoccur, the fault is deleted.
Configuring the Global Fault Policy
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Admin.
Step 2
Expand
All > Faults, Events, and Audit
Log.
Step 3
Click
Settings.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the Global Fault Policy tab.
Step 5
In the Global Fault Policy tab, complete the following fields:
Name
Description
Flapping Interval field
Flapping
occurs when a fault is raised and cleared several times in rapid succession. To
prevent this,
Cisco UCS Manager does not allow a fault to change its state until this amount of
time has elapsed since the last state change.
If the
condition reoccurs during the flapping interval, the fault returns to the
active state. If the condition does not reoccur during the flapping interval,
the fault is cleared. What happens at that point depends on the setting in the
Clear Action field.
Enter an
integer between 5 and 3,600. The default is 10.
Initial Severity field
This can
be one of the following:
Info
Condition
Warning
Action on Acknowledgment field
Acknowledged actions are always deleted when the log is cleared.
This option cannot be changed.
Clear Action field
The action
Cisco UCS Manager takes when a fault is cleared. This can be one of the following:
Retain—Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays the
Length of time to retain cleared faults section.
Delete—Cisco UCS Manager immediately deletes all fault messages as soon as they are marked
as cleared.
Clear Interval field
Indicate
whether
Cisco UCS Manager automatically clears faults after a certain length of time. This
can be one of the following:
Never—Cisco UCS Manager does not automatically clear any faults.
other—Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays the
dd:hh:mm:ss field.
dd:hh:mm:ss field
The
number of days, hours, minutes, and seconds that should pass before
Cisco UCS Manager automatically marks that fault as cleared. What happens then
depends on the setting in the
Clear Action field.
Step 6
Click
Save
Changes.
Configuring Fault Suppression
Fault
Suppression
Fault suppression
allows you to suppress SNMP trap and Call Home notifications during a planned
maintenance time. You can create a fault suppression task to prevent
notifications from being sent whenever a transient fault is raised or cleared.
Faults remain
suppressed until the time duration has expired, or the fault suppression tasks
have been manually stopped by you. After the fault suppression has ended,
Cisco UCS Manager will send notifications for any outstanding suppressed faults
that have not been cleared.
You can configure
fault suppression using the following methods.
Fixed Time
Intervals or Schedules
You can use the
following to specify the maintenance window during which you want to suppress
faults:
Fixed time
intervals allow you to create a start time and a duration when fault
suppression is active. Fixed time intervals cannot be reused.
Schedules are
used for one time occurrences or recurring time periods. They can be saved and
reused.
Suppression
Policies
These policies define which causes and types of faults you want
to suppress. Only one policy can be assigned to a task. The following policies
are defined by
Cisco UCS Manager:
default-chassis-all-maint—Suppresses faults for the
chassis and all components installed into the chassis, including all servers,
power supplies, fan modules, and IOMs.
This
policy applies only to chassis.
default-chassis-phys-maint—Suppresses faults for the
chassis, all fan modules, and power supplies installed into the chassis.
This
policy applies only to chassis.
default-fex-all-maint—Suppresses faults for the FEX,
all power supplies, fan modules, and IOMs in the FEX.
This
policy applies only to FEXes.
default-fex-phys-maint—Suppresses faults for the
FEX, all fan modules and power supplies in the FEX.
This
policy applies only to FEXes.
default-server-maint—Suppresses faults for servers.
This
policy applies to chassis, organizations, and service profiles.
Note
When
applied to a chassis, only servers are affected.
Note
Cisco UCS
Manager does not suppress SNMP MIB-2 faults generated by NX-OS network
operating system designed to support high performance, high reliability server
access switches used in the data center. These SNMP MIB-2 faults have no
association with this fault suppression policy.
default-iom-maint—Suppresses faults for IOMs in a
chassis or FEX.
This
policy applies only to chassis, FEXes, and IOMs.
Suppression
Tasks
You can use these
tasks to connect the schedule or fixed time interval and the suppression policy
to a component.
Note
After you create a
suppression task, you can edit the fixed time interval or schedule of the task
in both the
Cisco UCS Manager GUI
and
Cisco UCS Manager CLI.
However, you can only change between using a fixed time interval and using a
schedule in the
Cisco UCS Manager CLI.
Viewing Suppressed
Faults
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Admin.
Step 2
Expand
All > Faults, Events, and Audit
Log.
Step 3
Click
Faults.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, choose the
Suppressed icon in the
Severity area.
To view only the
suppressed faults, uncheck the other icons in the
Severity area.
Configuring Fault Suppression for a Chassis
Configuring Fault
Suppression Tasks for a Chassis
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
Expand
Equipment > Chassis.
Step 3
Click the
chassis for which you want to create a fault suppression task.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Start
Fault Suppression.
Tip
To configure
fault suppression tasks for multiple chassis, use the
Ctrl key to select multiple chassis in the
Navigation pane. Right-click one of the selected
chassis and choose
Start Fault Suppression.
Step 6
In the
Start
Fault Suppression dialog box, complete the following fields:
Name field
The name of the fault suppression task.
This
name can be between 1 and 16 alphanumeric characters. You cannot use spaces or
any special characters other than - (hyphen), _ (underscore), : (colon), and .
(period), and you cannot change this name after the object is saved.
Select Fixed Time Interval/Schedule field
Specify when the fault suppression task will
run. This can be one of the following:
Fixed Time Interval—Choose this option to specify
the start time and duration for the fault suppression task.
Specify the day and time the fault suppression task should start
in the
Start Time field. Click the down arrow at the end of
this field to select the start time from a pop-up calendar.
Specify the length of time this task should run in the
Task Duration field. To specify that this task
should run until it is manually stopped, enter
00:00:00:00 in this field.
Schedule—Choose this option to configure the start
time and duration using a pre-defined schedule.
Choose
the schedule from the
Schedule drop-down list. To create a new schedule,
click
Create Schedule.
Policy drop-down list
Choose
the suppression policy from the drop-down list:
default-chassis-all-maint—Suppresses faults for the
chassis and all components installed into the chassis, including all servers,
power supplies, fan modules, and IOMs.
default-chassis-phys-maint—Suppresses faults for the
chassis, all fan modules, and power supplies installed into the chassis.
default-server-maint—Suppresses faults for servers.
Note
When
applied to a chassis, only servers are affected.
default-iom-maint—Suppresses faults for IOMs in a
chassis or FEX.
Step 7
Click
OK.
Viewing Fault Suppression Tasks for a Chassis
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
Expand
Equipment > Chassis.
Step 3
Click the chassis for which you want to view fault suppression task properties.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the Actions area, click Suppression Task Properties.
In the Suppression Tasks dialog box, you can add new fault suppression tasks, delete existing fault suppression tasks, or modify existing fault suppression
tasks.
Deleting Fault
Suppression Tasks for a Chassis
This procedure
deletes all fault suppression tasks for a chassis. To delete individual tasks,
use the
Delete button on the
Suppression
Tasks dialog box. See
Viewing Fault Suppression Tasks for a Chassis.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
Expand
Equipment > Chassis.
Step 3
Click the
chassis for which you want to delete all fault suppression tasks.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Stop
Fault Suppression.
Tip
To delete
fault suppression tasks for multiple chassis, use the
Ctrl key to select multiple chassis in the
Navigation pane. Right-click one of the selected
chassis and choose
Stop
Fault Suppression.
Step 6
If a
confirmation dialog box displays, click
Yes.
Configuring Fault Suppression for an I/O Module
Configuring Fault
Suppression Tasks for an IOM
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
(Optional) To select IOM
modules in a chassis, expand
Equipment > Chassis > Chassis Number > IO
Modules.
Step 3
(Optional) To select IOM
modules in a FEX, expand
Equipment > FEX > FEX
Number > IO Modules.
Step 4
Click the IOM
for which you want to create a fault suppression task.
Step 5
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 6
In the
Actions area, click
Start
Fault Suppression.
Tip
To configure
fault suppression tasks for multiple IOMs, use the
Ctrl key to select multiple IOMs in the
Navigation pane. Right-click one of the selected IOMs
and choose
Start Fault Suppression.
You can select
IOMs in either chassis, FEXes, or both.
Step 7
In the
Start
Fault Suppression dialog box, complete the following fields:
Name field
The name of the fault suppression task.
This
name can be between 1 and 16 alphanumeric characters. You cannot use spaces or
any special characters other than - (hyphen), _ (underscore), : (colon), and .
(period), and you cannot change this name after the object is saved.
Select Fixed Time Interval/Schedule field
Specify when the fault suppression task will
run. This can be one of the following:
Fixed Time Interval—Choose this option to specify
the start time and duration for the fault suppression task.
Specify the day and time the fault suppression task should start
in the
Start Time field. Click the down arrow at the end of
this field to select the start time from a pop-up calendar.
Specify the length of time this task should run in the
Task Duration field. To specify that this task
should run until it is manually stopped, enter
00:00:00:00 in this field.
Schedule—Choose this option to configure the start
time and duration using a pre-defined schedule.
Choose
the schedule from the
Schedule drop-down list. To create a new schedule,
click
Create Schedule.
Policy drop-down list
The
following suppression policy is selected by default:
default-iom-maint—Suppresses faults for IOMs in a
chassis or FEX.
Step 8
Click
OK.
Viewing Fault
Suppression Tasks for an IOM
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
(Optional) To select IOM
modules in a chassis, expand
Equipment > Chassis > Chassis Number > IO
Modules.
Step 3
(Optional) To select IOM
modules in a FEX, expand
Equipment > FEX > FEX
Number > IO Modules.
Step 4
Click the IOM
for which you want to view fault suppression task properties.
Step 5
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 6
In the
Actions area, click
Suppression Task Properties.
In the
Suppression Tasks dialog box, you can add new fault
suppression tasks, delete existing fault suppression tasks, or modify existing
fault suppression tasks.
Deleting Fault
Suppression Tasks for an IOM
This procedure
deletes all fault suppression tasks for an IOM. To delete individual tasks, use
the
Delete button on the
Suppression
Tasks dialog box. See
Viewing Fault Suppression Tasks for an IOM.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
(Optional) To select IOM
modules in a chassis, expand
Equipment > Chassis > Chassis Number > IO
Modules.
Step 3
(Optional) To select IOM
modules in a FEX, expand
Equipment > FEX > FEX
Number > IO Modules.
Step 4
Click the IOM
for which you want to delete all fault suppression tasks.
Step 5
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 6
In the
Actions area, click
Stop
Fault Suppression.
Tip
To delete
fault suppression tasks for multiple IOMs, use the
Ctrl key to select multiple IOMs in the
Navigation pane. Right-click one of the selected IOMs
and choose
Stop
Fault Suppression.
You can select
IOMs in either chassis, FEXes, or both.
Step 7
If a
confirmation dialog box displays, click
Yes.
Configuring Fault Suppression for a FEX
Configuring Fault
Suppression Tasks for a FEX
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
Expand
Equipment > Rack
Mounts > FEX.
Step 3
Click the FEX
for which you want to create a fault suppression task.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the Actions area,
click
Start
Fault Suppression.
Tip
To configure
fault suppression tasks for multiple FEXes, use the
Ctrl key to select multiple FEXes in the
Navigation pane. Right-click one of the selected
FEXes and choose
Start Fault Suppression.
Step 6
In the
Start
Fault Suppression dialog box, complete the following fields:
Name field
The name of the fault suppression task.
This
name can be between 1 and 16 alphanumeric characters. You cannot use spaces or
any special characters other than - (hyphen), _ (underscore), : (colon), and .
(period), and you cannot change this name after the object is saved.
Select Fixed Time Interval/Schedule field
Specify when the fault suppression task will
run. This can be one of the following:
Fixed Time Interval—Choose this option to specify
the start time and duration for the fault suppression task.
Specify the day and time the fault suppression task should start
in the
Start Time field. Click the down arrow at the end of
this field to select the start time from a pop-up calendar.
Specify the length of time this task should run in the
Task Duration field. To specify that this task
should run until it is manually stopped, enter
00:00:00:00 in this field.
Schedule—Choose this option to configure the start
time and duration using a pre-defined schedule.
Choose
the schedule from the
Schedule drop-down list. To create a new schedule,
click
Create Schedule.
Policy drop-down list
Choose
the suppression policy from the drop-down list:
default-fex-all-maint—Suppresses faults for the FEX,
all power supplies, fan modules, and IOMs in the FEX.
default-fex-phys-maint—Suppresses faults for the
FEX, all fan modules and power supplies in the FEX.
default-iom-maint—Suppresses faults for IOMs in a
chassis or FEX.
Step 7
Click
OK.
Viewing Fault
Suppression Tasks for a FEX
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
Expand
Equipment > Rack
Mounts > FEX.
Step 3
Click the FEX
for which you want to view fault suppression task properties.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Suppression Task Properties.
In the
Suppression Tasks dialog box, you can add new fault
suppression tasks, delete existing fault suppression tasks, or modify existing
fault suppression tasks.
Deleting Fault
Suppression Tasks for a FEX
This procedure
deletes all fault suppression tasks for a FEX. To delete individual tasks, use
the
Delete button on the
Suppression
Tasks dialog box. See
Viewing Fault Suppression Tasks for a FEX.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
Expand
Equipment > Rack
Mounts > FEX.
Step 3
Click the FEX
for which you want to delete all fault suppression tasks.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Stop
Fault Suppression.
Tip
To delete
fault suppression tasks for multiple FEXes, use the
Ctrl key to select multiple FEXes in the
Navigation pane. Right-click one of the selected
FEXes and choose
Stop
Fault Suppression.
Step 6
If a
confirmation dialog box displays, click
Yes.
Configuring Fault Suppression for Servers
Configuring Fault Suppression Tasks for a Blade Server
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
Expand
Equipment > Chassis > Chassis Number > Servers.
Step 3
Click the server for which you want to create a fault suppression task.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the Actions area, click Start Fault Suppression.
Tip
To configure fault suppression tasks for multiple blade servers, use the
Ctrl key to select multiple blade servers in the Navigation pane. Right-click one of the selected servers and choose Start Fault Suppression.
Step 6
In the Start Fault Suppression dialog box, complete the following fields:
Name field
The name of the fault suppression task.
This
name can be between 1 and 16 alphanumeric characters. You cannot use spaces or
any special characters other than - (hyphen), _ (underscore), : (colon), and .
(period), and you cannot change this name after the object is saved.
Select Fixed Time Interval/Schedule field
Specify when the fault suppression task will
run. This can be one of the following:
Fixed Time Interval—Choose this option to specify
the start time and duration for the fault suppression task.
Specify the day and time the fault suppression task should start
in the
Start Time field. Click the down arrow at the end of
this field to select the start time from a pop-up calendar.
Specify the length of time this task should run in the
Task Duration field. To specify that this task
should run until it is manually stopped, enter
00:00:00:00 in this field.
Schedule—Choose this option to configure the start
time and duration using a pre-defined schedule.
Choose
the schedule from the
Schedule drop-down list. To create a new schedule,
click
Create Schedule.
Policy drop-down list
The following suppression policy is selected by default:
default-server-maint—Suppresses faults for servers.
Step 7
Click
OK.
Viewing Fault Suppression Tasks for a Blade Server
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
Expand
Equipment > Chassis > Chassis Number > Servers.
Step 3
Click the server for which you want to view fault suppression task properties.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the Actions area, click Suppression Task Properties.
In the Suppression Tasks dialog box, you can add new fault suppression tasks, delete existing fault suppression tasks, or modify existing fault suppression
tasks.
Deleting Fault
Suppression Tasks for a Blade Server
This procedure
deletes all fault suppression tasks for a blade server. To delete individual
tasks, use the
Delete button on the
Suppression
Tasks dialog box. See
Viewing Fault Suppression Tasks for a Blade Server.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
Expand
Equipment > Chassis > Chassis Number > Servers.
Step 3
Click the server
for which you want to delete all fault suppression tasks.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Stop
Fault Suppression.
Tip
To delete
fault suppression tasks for multiple blade servers, use the
Ctrl key to select multiple blade servers in the
Navigation pane. Right-click one of the selected
servers and choose
Stop
Fault Suppression.
Step 6
If a
confirmation dialog box displays, click
Yes.
Configuring Fault Suppression Tasks for a Rack Server
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
Expand
Equipment > Rack
Mounts > Servers.
Step 3
Click the server for which you want to create a fault suppression task.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the Actions area, click Start Fault Suppression.
Tip
To configure fault suppression tasks for multiple rack servers, use the
Ctrl key to select multiple rack servers in the Navigation pane. Right-click one of the selected servers and choose Start Fault Suppression.
Step 6
In the Start Fault Suppression dialog box, complete the following fields:
Name field
The name of the fault suppression task.
This
name can be between 1 and 16 alphanumeric characters. You cannot use spaces or
any special characters other than - (hyphen), _ (underscore), : (colon), and .
(period), and you cannot change this name after the object is saved.
Select Fixed Time Interval/Schedule field
Specify when the fault suppression task will
run. This can be one of the following:
Fixed Time Interval—Choose this option to specify
the start time and duration for the fault suppression task.
Specify the day and time the fault suppression task should start
in the
Start Time field. Click the down arrow at the end of
this field to select the start time from a pop-up calendar.
Specify the length of time this task should run in the
Task Duration field. To specify that this task
should run until it is manually stopped, enter
00:00:00:00 in this field.
Schedule—Choose this option to configure the start
time and duration using a pre-defined schedule.
Choose
the schedule from the
Schedule drop-down list. To create a new schedule,
click
Create Schedule.
Policy drop-down list
The following suppression policy is selected by default:
default-server-maint—Suppresses faults for servers.
Step 7
Click
OK.
Viewing Fault Suppression Tasks for a Rack Server
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
Expand
Equipment > Rack
Mounts > Servers.
Step 3
Click the server for which you want to view fault suppression task properties.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the Actions area, click Suppression Task Properties.
In the Suppression Tasks dialog box, you can add new fault suppression tasks, delete existing fault suppression tasks, or modify existing fault suppression
tasks.
Deleting Fault
Suppression Tasks for a Rack Server
This procedure
deletes all fault suppression tasks for a rack server. To delete individual
tasks, use the
Delete button on the
Suppression
Tasks dialog box. See
Viewing Fault Suppression Tasks for a Rack Server.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Equipment.
Step 2
Expand
Equipment > Rack
Mounts > Servers.
Step 3
Click the server
for which you want to delete all fault suppression tasks.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Stop
Fault Suppression.
Tip
To delete
fault suppression tasks for multiple rack servers, use the
Ctrl key to select multiple rack servers in the
Navigation pane. Right-click one of the selected
servers and choose
Stop
Fault Suppression.
Step 6
If a
confirmation dialog box displays, click
Yes.
Configuring Fault Suppression for a Service Profile
Configuring Fault Suppression Tasks for a Service Profile
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Servers.
Step 2
Expand
Servers > Service
Profiles.
Step 3
Click the service profile for which you want to create a fault suppression task.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the Actions area, click Start Fault Suppression.
Tip
To configure fault suppression tasks for multiple service profiles, use the
Ctrl key to select multiple service profiles in the Navigation pane. Right-click one of the selected service profiles and choose Start Fault Suppression.
Step 6
In the Start Fault Suppression dialog box, complete the following fields:
Name field
The name of the fault suppression task.
This
name can be between 1 and 16 alphanumeric characters. You cannot use spaces or
any special characters other than - (hyphen), _ (underscore), : (colon), and .
(period), and you cannot change this name after the object is saved.
Select Fixed Time Interval/Schedule field
Specify when the fault suppression task will
run. This can be one of the following:
Fixed Time Interval—Choose this option to specify
the start time and duration for the fault suppression task.
Specify the day and time the fault suppression task should start
in the
Start Time field. Click the down arrow at the end of
this field to select the start time from a pop-up calendar.
Specify the length of time this task should run in the
Task Duration field. To specify that this task
should run until it is manually stopped, enter
00:00:00:00 in this field.
Schedule—Choose this option to configure the start
time and duration using a pre-defined schedule.
Choose
the schedule from the
Schedule drop-down list. To create a new schedule,
click
Create Schedule.
Policy drop-down list
The following suppression policy is selected by default:
default-server-maint—Suppresses faults for servers.
Step 7
Click
OK.
Deleting Fault
Suppression Tasks for a Service Profile
This procedure
deletes all fault suppression tasks for a service profile. To delete individual
tasks, use the
Delete button on the
Suppression
Tasks dialog box. See
Viewing Fault Suppression Tasks for a Service Profile.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Servers.
Step 2
Expand
Servers > Service
Profiles.
Step 3
Click the
service profile for which you want to delete all fault suppression tasks.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Stop
Fault Suppression.
Tip
To delete
fault suppression tasks for multiple service profiles, use the
Ctrl key to select multiple service profiles in the
Navigation pane. Right-click one of the selected
service profiles and choose
Stop
Fault Suppression.
Step 6
If a
confirmation dialog box displays, click
Yes.
Viewing Fault Suppression Tasks for a Service Profile
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Servers.
Step 2
Expand
Servers > Service
Profiles.
Step 3
Click the service profile for which you want to view fault suppression task properties.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the Actions area, click Suppression Task Properties.
In the Suppression Tasks dialog box, you can add new fault suppression tasks, delete existing fault suppression tasks, or modify existing fault suppression
tasks.
Configuring Fault Suppression for an Organization
Configuring Fault Suppression Tasks for an Organization
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Servers.
Step 2
Expand
Servers > Policies > Organization_Name.
Step 3
Click the organization for which you want to create a fault suppression task.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the Actions area, click Start Fault Suppression.
Step 6
In the Start Fault Suppression dialog box, complete the following fields:
Name field
The name of the fault suppression task.
This
name can be between 1 and 16 alphanumeric characters. You cannot use spaces or
any special characters other than - (hyphen), _ (underscore), : (colon), and .
(period), and you cannot change this name after the object is saved.
Select Fixed Time Interval/Schedule field
Specify when the fault suppression task will
run. This can be one of the following:
Fixed Time Interval—Choose this option to specify
the start time and duration for the fault suppression task.
Specify the day and time the fault suppression task should start
in the
Start Time field. Click the down arrow at the end of
this field to select the start time from a pop-up calendar.
Specify the length of time this task should run in the
Task Duration field. To specify that this task
should run until it is manually stopped, enter
00:00:00:00 in this field.
Schedule—Choose this option to configure the start
time and duration using a pre-defined schedule.
Choose
the schedule from the
Schedule drop-down list. To create a new schedule,
click
Create Schedule.
Policy drop-down list
The following suppression policy is selected by default:
default-server-maint—Suppresses faults for servers.
Step 7
Click
OK.
Deleting Fault
Suppression Tasks for an Organization
This procedure
deletes all fault suppression tasks for an organization. To delete individual
tasks, use the
Delete button on the
Suppression
Tasks dialog box. See
Viewing Fault Suppression Tasks for an Organization.
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Servers.
Step 2
Expand
Servers > Policies > Organization_Name.
Step 3
Click the
organization for which you want to delete all fault suppression tasks.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the
Actions area, click
Stop
Fault Suppression.
Step 6
If a
confirmation dialog box displays, click
Yes.
Viewing Fault Suppression Tasks for an Organization
Procedure
Step 1
In the
Navigation pane, click
Servers.
Step 2
Expand
Servers > Policies > Organization_Name.
Step 3
Click the organization for which you want to view fault suppression task properties.
Step 4
In the
Work pane, click the
General tab.
Step 5
In the Actions area, click Suppression Task Properties.
In the Suppression Tasks dialog box, you can add new fault suppression tasks, delete existing fault suppression tasks, or modify existing fault suppression
tasks.