You can create an alert that will trigger when a critical Commvault service stops running on a client or when the client is not able to communicate with the CommServe server due to network issues.
This alert monitors the following critical Commvault services:
Service Name in the Process Manager |
Service Installed On the Following Clients |
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Commvault Application Manager |
CommServe server |
Commvault Client Manager Service |
Base service running on all clients |
Commvault Commands Manager |
CommServe server |
Commvault Communications Service |
Base service running on all clients |
Commvault ContentStore Mail Service |
Exchange clients |
Commvault Data Analytics |
Index Store clients |
Commvault Job Manager |
CommServe server |
Commvault Media & Library Manager |
CommServe server |
Commvault Media Mount Manager |
MediaAgent |
Commvault Monitoring Service |
High Availability Computing (HAC) clients |
Commvault Network Daemon |
Base service running on all clients |
Commvault Server Event Manager |
CommServe server |
Commvault Tomcat Service |
Web Server, Web Console, or Command Center clients |
Commvault Workflow Engine |
Workflow clients |
Procedure
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In the CommCell Console ribbon, click the Home tab, and then click Alert.
The Alerts dialog box appears.
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Click Add.
The Add Alert Wizard appears.
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Use the wizard to create an alert with the following criteria:
Wizard Section (Steps)
Minimum Configurations
General Information
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In Display Name, enter a name for the alert.
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In the Category list, select Custom Rules.
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In the Type list, select Notify offline clients.
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Click Next.
Threshold and Notification Criteria Selection
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In Alert Criteria options, select the clients or client groups for which you want to get an offline alert.
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Configure alert notification criteria according to your requirements.
For more information, see Configuring Notification Criteria.
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Click Next.
Notification Type(s) Selection
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Select one or more types of alert notifications that you want to send when the alert is triggered.
For more information, see Alert Notification Types.
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Click Next.
User(s) and User Group(s) Selection
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Enter the users or user groups that will receive the alert notifications.
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Click Next.
Security
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Optional: To give other users control over the alert, add security associations to the alert by clicking Add, and then adding users and groups.
For more information, see Administering the Security Associations of an Entity.
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Click Next.
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In the Summary step, confirm the details of the alert, and then click Finish.
The new alert is added to the list in the Alerts dialog box.