Document Information
Preface
1. Getting Started With Solaris Volume Manager
2. Storage Management Concepts
3. Solaris Volume Manager Overview
4. Solaris Volume Manager for Sun Cluster (Overview)
5. Configuring and Using Solaris Volume Manager (Scenario)
6. State Database (Overview)
7. State Database (Tasks)
8. RAID-0 (Stripe and Concatenation) Volumes (Overview)
9. RAID-0 (Stripe and Concatenation) Volumes (Tasks)
10. RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes (Overview)
11. RAID-1 (Mirror) Volumes (Tasks)
12. Soft Partitions (Overview)
13. Soft Partitions (Tasks)
14. RAID-5 Volumes (Overview)
15. RAID-5 Volumes (Tasks)
16. Hot Spare Pools (Overview)
17. Hot Spare Pools (Tasks)
18. Disk Sets (Overview)
19. Disk Sets (Tasks)
20. Maintaining Solaris Volume Manager (Tasks)
21. Best Practices for Solaris Volume Manager
22. Top-Down Volume Creation (Overview)
23. Top-Down Volume Creation (Tasks)
24. Monitoring and Error Reporting (Tasks)
Solaris Volume Manager Monitoring and Reporting (Task Map)
Configuring the mdmonitord Command for Periodic Error Checking
How to Configure the mdmonitord Command for Periodic Error Checking
Solaris Volume Manager SNMP Agents Overview
Configuring the Solaris Volume Manager SNMP Agents
How to Configure the Solaris Volume Manager SNMP Agents
Limitations of the Solaris Volume Manager SNMP Agent
Monitoring Solaris Volume Manager With a cron Job
How to Automate Checking for Errors in Volumes
25. Troubleshooting Solaris Volume Manager (Tasks)
A. Important Solaris Volume Manager Files
B. Solaris Volume Manager Quick Reference
C. Solaris Volume Manager CIM/WBEM API
Index
The following task map identifies the procedures that are needed to manage error reporting for Solaris Volume Manager.
Task
Description
For Instructions
Configure the mdmonitord daemon to periodically check for errors
Configure the error-checking interval used by the mdmonitord daemon by editing the /lib/svc/method/svc-mdmonitor script.
Configure the Solaris Volume Manager SNMP agent
Edit the configuration files in the /etc/snmp/conf directory so that Solaris Volume Manager will throw traps appropriately, to the correct system.
Monitor Solaris Volume Manager with scripts run by the cron command
Create or adapt a script to check for errors, then run the script from the cron command.