The vCenter adapter provides alert definitions that generate alerts on the datastore objects in your environment.
Health/Critical
These alert definitions have the following impact and criticality information.
Alert Definition | Symptom | Recommendations |
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A storage device for a datastore has been detected to be off. | Storage device has been turned off administratively (fault symptom). | Ask the administrator about the device state. The fault will be resolved and the alert canceled if the device is turned on. If SCSI devices are detached or permanently removed, you must manually cancel the alert. |
Datastore has lost connectivity to a storage device. | Host(s) lost connectivity to storage device(s) (fault symptom). | The storage device path, for example, vmhba35:C1:T0:L7, contains several potential failure points: Path Element | Failure Point --------------------------------------- vmhba35 | HBA (Host Bus Adapter) C1 | Channel T0 | Target (storage processor port) L7 | LUN (Logical Unit Number or Disk Unit). To determine the cause of the failure or to eliminate possible problems: Identify the available storage paths to the reported storage device by running esxcfg-mpath - l. For more information, see http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1003973. Check that a rescan does not restore visibility to the targets. For information on rescanning the storage device by using the command-line interface and the vSphere Client, see http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1003988. Determine whether the connectivity issue is with the iSCSI storage or the fiber storage.
Troubleshoot the connectivity to the iSCSI storage by using the software initiator:
Finally, check the following physical hardware: the storage processors on the array, the fiber switch and the Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) units in the switch, the fiber cables between the fiber switch and the array, and the array itself. You must rescan after making changes to make sure that the targets are detected. If storage connectivity is restored for all of the affected host and storage device combinations, the fault is cleared and the alert canceled. If storage connectivity for the devices indicated is caused by a permanent loss or change, you must cancel the fault alert as a workaround. The alert will then be canceled automatically. |
Health/Immediate
These alert definitions have the following impact and criticality information.
Alert Definition | Symptom | Recommendations |
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Datastore has one or more hosts that have lost redundant paths to a storage device. | Host(s) lost redundancy to storage device(s) (fault symptom). | The storage device path, for example, vmhba35:C1:T0:L7, contains several potential failure points: Path Element | Failure Point --------------------------------------- vmhba35 | HBA (Host Bus Adapter) C1 | Channel T0 | Target (storage processor port) L7 | LUN (Logical Unit Number or Disk Unit). Use the following guidance to determine the cause of the failure or to eliminate possible problems. Identify the available storage paths to the reported storage device by running esxcfg-mpath - l. For more information, see http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1003973. Check that a rescan does not restore visibility to the targets. For information on rescanning the storage device by using the command-line interface and the vSphere Client, see http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1003988.
Determine whether the connectivity issue is with the iSCSI storage or the fiber storage. Troubleshoot the connectivity to the iSCSI storage by using the software initiator:
Finally, check the following physical hardware: the storage processors on the array, the fiber switch and the Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) units in the switch, the fiber cables between the fiber switch and the array, and the array itself. You must rescan after making changes to make sure that the targets are detected. If storage connectivity is restored for all of the affected host and storage device combinations, the fault is cleared and the alert canceled. If storage connectivity for the devices indicated is caused by a permanent loss or change, you must cancel the fault alert as a workaround. The alert will be canceled automatically after that. |
Risk/Symptom-Based
These alert definitions have the following impact and criticality information.
Alert Definition | Symptom | Recommendations |
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Datastore is running out of disk space. | Symptoms include all of the following:
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