Re: snapvault alert for failed update
- From: Sto Rage© <netbacker@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Apr 2007 13:49:17 -0700
On Apr 24, 10:34 am, Raju Mahala <rajumah...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
DFM has the ability to track lag time on vaults and alert based on
those thresholds. It may require a license though, not sure if it's
part of the base install.
Check with your NetApp SE, that would be the best person to answer
that.
~F
Actually snapvault is not done on daily basis, some volumes on daily
basis and some of the volume on alternate basis. So If I track based
on lag time then then thrashold has to keep more than 50hrs otherwise
lots of alert will come.
I am only interested in qtrees those has failed even other qtrees of
that volume has done. So there is any other way to track for just only
failed during last run.
- Raju
With DFM you can do that kind of custom lag alerts. In fact we have it
working at our place with different notification thresholds. As
Faeandar mentioned, you do need the additional license to manage
snapvault backups via DFM.
-G
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