Express5800/320Ma: Software Availability Manager User’s Guide NEC Solutions (America), Inc. NR007W...
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Software Availability Manager Functions Monitoring Instances and Events SAM Instances Using Email and Executing Programs Event Log Messages from SAM 2. SAM Settings Reference Express5800/320Ma Monitored Instances Tab Instance Parameters Alert Thresholds Warnings and Alarms Threshold Units How SAM Scans an Instance 3.
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Sample Configuration Displaying the SAM Interface Configuring Context Switches (Per Second) Configuring CPU Usage Configuring Disk Free Space Configuring Event Log Messages Configuring Memory Available Configure Page File Usage Making Changes Effective Glossary Glossary-1 Index Index-1 Express5800/320Ma: Software Availability Manager...
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Figures Figure 2-1. Enabling Alerts Figure 2-2. Scan Poll Rate, Email Alert ID, and Program to Launch Figure 2-3. Scan-Related Parameters Figure 2-4. Threshold Setup Figure 2-5. Scanning Diagram, Part 1 Figure 2-6. Scanning Diagram, Part 2 Figure 3-1. Sample Default Email Alert Figure 3-2.
Purpose of This Manual The Express5800/320Ma: Software Availability Manager explains how to configure and use ftServer Software Availability Manager, an application that monitors the performance of critical Express5800/320Ma system components and the status of user applications Audience This manual is intended for personnel who administer or monitor Express5800/320Ma systems.
For example: #include <iostream.h> The operation completed successfully. Getting Help If you have a technical question about Express5800/320Ma hardware or software, try these online resources first: • Online support from NEC Technical Support. You can find the latest technical...
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Preface If you are unable to resolve your questions with the help available at these online sites, and the Express5800/320Ma system is covered by a service agreement, please contact NEC Technical Support (866-269-1239). Notices • All regulatory notices are provided in the site planning guide for your system.
Event Log. SAM is one of two NEC-supplied MMC snap-ins. The other is the ftServer Management Console (ftSMC) snap-in, which is documented in the system administrator’s guide. SAM and ftSMC both monitor system functionality. Most of the elements (called...
Instances are the system performance elements that you specify to be monitored; for instance, CPU usage, disk free space, and so on. The list of instances you can monitor appears on the Express5800/320Ma Monitored Instances tab of the SAM snap-in. (See “SAM Instances” on page 1-3 for a complete list of instances that you can monitor).
Software Availability Manager SAM Instances You can monitor and configure the following instances: • Context Switches (Per Second). The number of switches per second from one thread to another. A context switch occurs when the processor stops processing one thread and starts processing another. Context switches per second is a measure of how the microkernel is distributing the CPU processing of threads and processes on the system.
Warning messages. These are reports of the email alerts that SAM sent in response to configured threshold specifications. • Error messages. These are SAM-based errors, such as invalid configurations, or email failures caused by invalid addresses, and so on. Express5800/320Ma: Software Availability Manager...
You view and configure the SAM instances and their threshold values on the Express5800/320Ma Monitored Instances tab. To display the Express5800/320Ma Monitored Instances tab 1. On the Express5800/320Ma desktop, click the ftServer version Management Tools icon. 2. Right-click the ftServer Software Availability Manager icon, then click Properties.
Instance Parameters Instance Parameters Instances are the system performance elements that the Express5800/320Ma SAM monitors; for example, CPU usage, free disk space, and so on. A description of the instances and related settings follows. The Enable alerts for selected instance setting enables warnings and alarms to be generated when the monitored component highlighted in the Select Instance menu exceeds its thresholds.
Instance Parameters If an instance’s value exceeds its threshold: • and Scan retry is disabled, a threshold violation has occurred. In this case, SAM does whatever it has been configured to do in the event of a threshold violation. For instance, it might send email notification or run a program.
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You must enable Scan idle in order to use Time between alerts. The maximum value for this parameter is 72 hours (259200 seconds). A more typical value is 3600 (1 hour). Express5800/320Ma: Software Availability Manager...
Figure 2-4 shows the threshold settings (as well as the Units parameters) on the Express5800/320Ma Monitored Instances tab. The figure shows High Threshold Warning and High Threshold Alarm as they might be set for the CPU Usage instance. A CPU Usage level of 80% causes a High Threshold Warning; a 90% usage level causes a High Threshold alarm.
CPU is operating at 90% of capacity. On the other hand, the Memory Available instance’s Units parameter is set to Megabytes. Therefore, a Low Threshold Alarm value of 4 means that the system will produce a Low Threshold Alarm alert when only 4 MB of memory are available. Express5800/320Ma: Software Availability Manager...
How SAM Scans an Instance How SAM Scans an Instance SAM scans the instance at the Scan poll rate (for example, every 30 seconds). If it finds a threshold violation, it checks Scan retry and Number of scan retries. If Scan retry and (therefore) Number of scan retries are disabled, SAM issues an alert. (Therefore, if you disable Number of scan retries, a single threshold violation generates an alert condition.) If SAM finds a threshold violation and Scan retry and Number of scan retries are...
RTN or Scan greater alert severity Decrement Threshold Number of crossed? scan retries Number of From Issue RTN scan retries=0 violation to message normal? Issue an Alert Scan retry enabled? Issue an alert RTN=Return To Normal msft001 Express5800/320Ma: Software Availability Manager...
How SAM Scans an Instance Figure 2-6. Scanning Diagram, Part 2 Scan idle enabled? Time between alerts expired? Scan poll rate expired? Scan RTN or greater alert severity RTN=Return To Normal msft002 SAM Settings Reference...
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Chapter 3 Configuring the Software Availability Manager This chapter explains how to configure email and the instances you want the ftServer Software Availability Manager (SAM) to monitor. It presents the following topics: • “Configuring Email” • “Setting Up SAM to Run a Program” •...
Email User Setup Email user setup establishes an email client profile name. To set up user email 1. On the Express5800/320Ma desktop, click the ftServer version Management Tools icon. 2. Right-click the ftServer Software Availability Manager icon, then click Properties.
Delete Selected ID. To delete the alert ID selected from the list. Default Email Alert Notification To set up the default email alert notification 1. On the Express5800/320Ma desktop, click the ftServer version Management Tools icon. 2. Right-click the ftServer Software Availability Manager icon, then click Properties.
To customize your own alert identifier, you must create one and then associate it with a selected instance, using the steps shown below. To create a nondefault alert notification 1. On the Express5800/320Ma desktop, click the ftServer version Management Tools icon. Express5800/320Ma: Software Availability Manager...
2. Right-click the ftServer Software Availability Manager icon, then click Properties. 3. On the Express5800/320Ma Monitored Instances tab, click the desired instance in the Select Instance box; for example, Disk Free Space. 4. Select Enable alerts for selected instance if it is not already selected.
You may delete a nondefault alert ID. You cannot delete the Default alert ID. To delete a nondefault alert ID 1. On the Express5800/320Ma desktop, click the ftServer version Management Tools icon. 2. Right-click the ftServer Software Availability Manager icon, then click Properties.
2. Right-click the ftServer Software Availability Manager icon, then click Properties. 3. On the Express5800/320Ma Monitored Instances tab, click the desired instance in the Select Instance box. 4. Ensure that there is no check mark in the check box next to Enable alerts for selected instance.
2. Right-click the ftServer Software Availability Manager icon, then click Properties. 3. On the Express5800/320Ma Monitored Instances tab, view the values set for the instance selected in the Select Instance box. 4. To change a value, click an instance name in the Select Instance box.
SAM Instances The SAM instances are described in the following sections. Some values on the Express5800/320Ma Monitored Instances tab may be visible, though grayed out, for the following reasons. The Scan retry, Scan idle, and Threshold Setup settings are enabled by their associated check boxes. You must select the check box before you can supply values for these parameters.
That is, you cannot configure different thresholds for different logical disks. In any alert it generates, SAM identifies the logical disk that had the threshold violation. The Disk Free Space instance is on by default. 3-10 Express5800/320Ma: Software Availability Manager...
SAM Instances Event Log Messages The Event Log instances detect when the Windows Event Log receives a System or Application error or warning message. There is a separate instance for entries logged as Warnings and entries logged as Errors. SAM can monitor the following: •...
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This instance warns when page file usage is very high, and therefore the page file currently available may be too small. The Page File Usage instance is on by default. 3-12 Express5800/320Ma: Software Availability Manager...
A sample configuration of the ftServer Software Availability Manager instances follows. Sample Configuration Table 4-1 describes the parameters and controls on the Express5800/320Ma Monitored Instances tab. You use these to configure the ftServer Software Availability Manager instances. These are described in greater detail in “Instance Parameters”...
Displaying the SAM Interface You must display the SAM interface before configuring instances. To display the SAM interface 1. On the Express5800/320Ma desktop, click the ftServer version Management Tools icon. 2. Right-click the ftServer Software Availability Manager icon, then click Properties.
4-8. Configuring CPU Usage To configure CPU Usage 1. On the Express5800/320Ma Monitored Instances tab, select CPU Usage in the Select Instance box 2. If Enable alerts for selected instance is not checked, check it. For CPU Usage, this setting is unchecked by default.
4-8. Configuring Disk Free Space To configure Disk Free Space 1. On the Express5800/320Ma Monitored Instances tab, select Disk Free Space in the Select Instance box 2. If Enable alerts for selected instance is not checked, check it. 3. In Scan poll rate (in seconds), enter the number of seconds to scan the instance.
This parameter is grayed out for Warning Messages unless you checked Enable alerts for selected instance. All other boxes on the Express5800/320Ma Monitored Instances tab are grayed out when configuring Event Log instances. However, the Messages radio button is checked, indicating that the only inputs into these instances are messages.
4-8. Configure Page File Usage To configure Page File Usage 1. On the Express5800/320Ma Monitored Instances tab, select Page File Usage in the Select Instance box 2. If Enable alerts for selected instance is not checked, check it. 3. In Scan poll rate (in seconds), enter the number of seconds to scan the instance.
No. If you accepted the changes, the dialog box shown in Figure 4-2 appears. 3. Click Yes or No according to your preference. Figure 4-2. Accepting Changes to the Configuration Express5800/320Ma: Software Availability Manager...
Glossary Glossary- alert A warning or alarm sent by email. bottleneck The device with the smallest maximum throughput for a given unit of work. It is the point in the system that slows down an otherwise higher rate of work. Bottlenecks can occur because resources are not being used efficiently or a resource is too slow or too small.
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Memory that exists on disk as well as in physical memory (RAM). A virtual-memory system, like Windows, extends its memory capacity by using disk space for memory when it runs out of physical memory. Virtual Memory Manager A Windows component that implements and controls virtual memory and paging. Glossary-2 Express5800/320Ma: Software Availability Manager...