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The Alert Manager also enables one to Enable, Disable and Pause specific alerts in the event maintenance is due and the alerting is too frequent, these adjustments are done in the Alert Types tab.  Each Alert has a number SNMP ID associated with it which can be viewed when clicking on an alert in the Alerts tab and viewing the properties of the Alert.
The Alert Manager also enables one to Enable, Disable and Pause specific alerts in the event maintenance is due and the alerting is too frequent, these adjustments are done in the Alert Types tab.  Each Alert has a number SNMP ID associated with it which can be viewed when clicking on an alert in the Alerts tab and viewing the properties of the Alert.
*Alert configuration: Administrators can configure alert rules and thresholds based on their specific requirements. This involves setting up criteria that, when met, trigger an alert. For example, if a disk reaches a certain temperature, an alert can be generated.
*Notification management: The Alert Manager allows administrators to define how they want to be notified when alerts occur. Notifications can be sent through various channels such as email, SNMP traps, syslog, or custom scripts. This ensures that administrators are promptly informed about critical events.
*Alert tracking and history: The Alert Manager keeps a record of all generated alerts, allowing administrators to review and track the history of events. This helps in troubleshooting and identifying recurring issues or patterns.
*Alert response and automation: Depending on the severity of the alert, administrators can take appropriate actions to mitigate the issue. The Alert Manager can be integrated with automation tools or scripts to enable automated responses, such as restarting a service or initiating a failover process.


'''Navigation:''' Storage Management --> Storage Systems --> Alert Manager ''(toolbar)''
'''Navigation:''' Storage Management --> Storage Systems --> Alert Manager ''(toolbar)''
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=='''IT Service Management Integrations'''==
=='''IT Service Management Integrations'''==


IT Service Management (ITSM) modules make it easy to integrate alerting with popular ITSM service providers via webhook URL.
IT Service Management (ITSM) modules make it easy to integrate alerting with popular ITSM service providers via webhook URL. See this section for more information [https://wiki.osnexus.com/index.php?title=%2B_Integration_Guide_Overview#Alert_Manager_/_IT_Service_Management_(ITSM)_Integration]


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'''Share Quota Low-space'''
'''Share Quota Low-space'''
This lets you set the percentage you will get a warning at for your share quota space being low. Separate alarms can be set under the ''Warning'', ''Critical'', and ''Urgent'' categories.
This lets you set the percentage you will get a warning at for your share quota space being low. Separate alarms can be set under the ''Warning'', ''Critical'', and ''Urgent'' categories.
'''[[Storage System User Alert | Generate Test Alert]]'''
This button will bring up a new window that can be used to send a test alert. Enter in a sample message and press ok.
''Note: you must first save your settings by pressing the OK button on the Alert Manager window before sending a Test Alert.''


=='''Alert Types'''==
=='''Alert Types'''==
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=='''Generating Test Alerts'''==
'''[[Storage System User Alert | Generate Test Alert]]'''
This button will bring up a new window that can be used to send a test alert. Enter in a sample message and press ok.
''Note: you must first save your settings by pressing the OK or Apply button on the Alert Manager window before sending a Test Alert.''

Latest revision as of 05:26, 6 August 2025

The QuantaStor Alert Manager provides a centralized system for configuring the alerting mechanisms and the capacity thresholds for alerting. All alerts are logged to the Audit Log which can be viewed through the web management interface and via the CLI using the qs-auditlog CLI.

The Alert Manager also enables one to Enable, Disable and Pause specific alerts in the event maintenance is due and the alerting is too frequent, these adjustments are done in the Alert Types tab. Each Alert has a number SNMP ID associated with it which can be viewed when clicking on an alert in the Alerts tab and viewing the properties of the Alert.

Navigation: Storage Management --> Storage Systems --> Alert Manager (toolbar)


IT Service Management Integrations

IT Service Management (ITSM) modules make it easy to integrate alerting with popular ITSM service providers via webhook URL. See this section for more information [1]

Email Alerts

SMTP Mail Server Settings

The settings in this box are required for routing the alerts to the appropriate mail server.

  • SMTP Server Address:
    • Provide the address for an accessible SMTP relay or mail server.
  • Connection Security:
    • Choose the appropriate security setting. Options are None, STARTTLS, or SSL/TLS.
  • SMTP User/Password:
    • Provide a username and password that has access to the provided SMTP server.

Email Sender/Recipient

You can provide an email address or distribution list for appropriate storage administrators who will be monitoring Quantastor. This address will receive all levels of alerts; Informational, Warning and Critical. If you prefer to only receive some alert levels, you can configure alert subscriptions at the User level for user e-mail addresses inside of the User Add or User Modify dialogs.

  • This is the mail address that will be presented in the "From" line of the email. The address should be easily identifiable and unique to the specific Quantastor system so that administrators can quickly note the source of the alert.

Append Alerts to Syslog

  • Uses the logger tool to append alerts to '/var/log/syslog'

Capacity Alert Thresholds

Capacity alerts are generated when Storage Pools or quota limited Network Shares cross one of the three levels of capacity alert thresholds. The 'warning' threshold is an early warning that indicates free-space is getting low. The 'urgent' threshold provides a follow-up reminder alert after the warning level has been crossed and the final 'critical' alert threshold indicates action should be taken immediately. Share Quotas can be easily addressed by increasing the quota. Storage Pools should generally be expanded at 30% remaining to maintain performance levels.

Storage Pool - Low Free Space Alerts Here you can customize the threshold triggers for Storage Pool capacity alerts. Three levels of severity are available.

Share Quota Low-space This lets you set the percentage you will get a warning at for your share quota space being low. Separate alarms can be set under the Warning, Critical, and Urgent categories.

Alert Types

Alerts may be disabled or paused for 30 days in order to silence persistent alerts while maintenance work is being done. Filtering is supported by clicking on the Title column, checking Filters, and entering the desired text.

SNMP

As an option one can mandate the use of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Credentials.

Generating Test Alerts

Generate Test Alert This button will bring up a new window that can be used to send a test alert. Enter in a sample message and press ok. Note: you must first save your settings by pressing the OK or Apply button on the Alert Manager window before sending a Test Alert.