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Analyzing HP alerts

HP alerts contain server hardware and services information that enable you to identify the event root cause and implement a timely and effective response.

For example, the previous figure shows a failed fan in an HP ProLiant server. The contents of the alert Properties tab identify the level of severity (Critical Error), the system that generated the event (DL360G2NODE1), and the agent source.

The Product Knowledge tab shown in the following figure indicates suggested resolutions to the alert.

You can use the information to implement a rapid response and maintain systems availability. For additional in-depth systems data, you can view the HP System Management Homepage on the individual server or use HP SIM to manage multiple systems, using the MOM Tasks provided with the HP Management Packs 1.3 for MOM 2005.

See "Tasks for HP servers" section for more information on launching the HP Systems Management Homepage or HP SIM from within MOM 2005 and for more information on the Tasks provided with the HP Management Packs 1.3 for MOM 2005.

Product Knowledge tab