HyperScale hardware is monitored to detect and report errors in the following components:
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Disk Drives
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Power Supply
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Fan
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NIC (Network)
RefArch HyperScale Hardware Alert
The RefArch HyperScale Hardware alert is triggered when a hardware error or failure is detected for any of the data drives (IO errors, SMART errors), power supply, fan, or NIC, or when any of these components go offline in the underlying hardware.
On new installations with Commvault Platform Release 2023E version, the alert is enabled by default for all HyperScale X Reference Architecture nodes.
On existing installations, when you upgrade to Commvault Platform Release 2023E, you must enable the alert after the upgrade.
Sample Output:
Additional Alerts
The following additional alerts are recommended to monitor your HyperScale entities. For more information about creating an alert, see Creating an Alert from the Alert Wizard.
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Mount path Went Offline, Library Went Offline alerts
Enable these alerts to generate a notification when a mount path or library goes offline. For more information about these alerts, see Predefined Alert Criteria - Device Status.
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MediaAgent went offline alert
Enable this alert to generate a notification when a MediaAgentgoes offline. For more information about this alert, see Predefined Alert Criteria - MediaAgents.
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Insufficient storage alert
Enable this alert to generate a notification when there is insufficient disk space. For more information about this alert, see Predefined Alert Criteria - Library Management.
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No DDB Space Reclamation from past N days alert
Enable the option to generate the No DDB Space Reclamation from past N days alert when a DDB space reclamation was not performed. For more information, see DDB Data Verification.