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Output:
Index Code Severity
------- --------------- ---------------
318 VOLUME_CREATE Informational
666 VOLUME_DELETE Informational
Id Name Default Position
index Index 1
code Code 2
severity Severity 3
Access Control:
User Category Permission
Storage administrator Allowed
Storage integration administrator Disallowed
Application administrator Allowed
Security administrator Allowed
Read-only users Allowed
Technicians Allowed
Setting the Threshold for Events Notification
Redefines the threshold of a parameterized event.
event_redefine_threshold code=EventCode
severity=<INFORMATIONAL|WARNING|MINOR|MAJOR|CRITICAL|NONE>
threshold=<ThresholdValue|NONE>
Parameters:
Name Type Description Mandatory
code N/A Event code. Y
severity Enumeration Severity. Y
threshold Integer Threshold value, or
NONE to indicate that
an event with this
severity is not created.
Y
This command redefines the threshold of a parameterized event.
This command can be applied to parameterized events, that is events that are
triggered when a certain parameter crosses a certain threshold. Using this
command the user can change the threshold for event notification. Furthermore,
multiple thresholds can be defined using multiple invocations of this command,
one for each event severity. When the relevant parameter crosses a threshold, an
event with the matching severity is created.
Chapter 14. Event Handling 281

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IBM XIV Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power SupplyRedundant power supplies
Drive TypeSATA
RedundancyFully redundant components
ConnectivityFibre Channel, iSCSI
Form FactorRack-mounted
CacheDistributed cache across modules
Data ProtectionSnapshots, remote mirroring
PerformanceHigh throughput and low latency
ScalabilityModular, scale-out architecture
CoolingRedundant cooling
ArchitectureGrid-based, distributed architecture

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