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Appendix E Server Management Using HP Support Anywhere
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When in the course of normal operations, a condition changes that might effect
server function, an Auto Alert notification is immediately sent over the network to
a designated client workstation.
Auto Alert alarms and notifications are triggered by changes in disk volume
(capacity), Network Interface Card (NIC) status, and predictive SCSI drive failure.
Figure E-1. Example of a Notification Sent to the Support Anywhere Client
The severity of the notification coming from the HP NetServer is color-coded in
the traffic light icon located in the upper-left corner of the screen:
A red light signals that a critical event occurred—immediate action is
indicated
A yellow light cautions that a minor-level problem exists—action should be
taken soon
A green light indicates a return to normal operations
This symbol indicates an informational message; no action is necessary

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