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HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 User Documentation April 2014 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Contacting BMC Software You can access the BMC Software Web site at http://www.bmc.com. From this Web site, you can obtain information about the company, its products, corporate offices, special events, and career opportunities. United States and Canada Address BMC Software, Inc. 2101 CityWest Blvd. Houston TX 770422827 Telephone 1 (713) 918 8800 or 1 (800) 841 2031 (Toll Free) Copyright 2006 BMC Software, Inc. or licensors, as an unpublished work. All rights reserved. BMC Software, the BMC Software logos, and all other BMC Software product or service names are registered trademarks or trademarks of BMC Software, Inc. All other trademarks belong to their respective companies. BMC Software considers information included in this documentation to be proprietary and confidential. Your use of this information is subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable End User License Agreement for the product and the proprietary and restricted rights notices included in this documentation. Restricted Rights Legend U.S. Government Restricted Rights to Computer Software. UNPUBLISHED -- RIGHTS RESERVED UNDER THE COPYRIGHT LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. Use, duplication, or disclosure of any data and computer software by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions, as applicable, set forth in FAR Section 52.227-14, DFARS 252.227-7013, DFARS 252.227-7014, DFARS 252.227-7015, and DFARS 252.227-7025, as amended from time to time. Contractor/Manufacturer is BMC Software, Inc., 2101 CityWest Blvd., Houston, TX 77042-2827, USA. Any contract notices should be sent to this address. 2 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 You can obtain technical support by using the Support page on the BMC Software Web site or by contacting Customer Support by telephone or e-mail. To expedite your inquiry, please see "Before Contacting BMC Software." Support Web Site You can obtain technical support from BMC Software 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at http:// www.bmc.com/support_home. From this Web site, you can Read overviews about support services and programs that BMC Software offers: Find the most current information about BMC Software products Search a database for problems similar to yours and possible solutions Order or download product documentation Report a problem or ask a question Subscribe to receive e-mail notices when new product versions are released Find worldwide BMC Software support center locations and contact information, including e-mail addresses, fax numbers, and telephone numbers Support by Telephone or E-mail In the United States and Canada, if you need technical support and do not have access to the Web, call 800 537 1813. Outside the United States and Canada, please contact your local support center for assistance. To find telephone and email contact information for the BMC Software support center that services your location, refer to the Contact Customer Support section of the Support page on the BMC Software Web site at http://www.bmc.com/support_home. Before Contacting BMC Software Before you contact BMC Software, have the following information available so that Customer Support can begin working on your problem immediately: Product information product name product version (release number) license number and password (trial or permanent) Operating system and environment information machine type operating system type, version, and service pack or other maintenance level such as: PUT or PTF system hardware configuration serial numbers related software (database, application, and communication) including type, version, and service pack or maintenance level Sequence of events leading to the problem Commands and options that you used Messages received (and the time and date that you received them) product error messages messages from the operating system, such as "file system full" 3 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Table of Contents Release Notes for ...........................................................................................................................21 v1.4.00 Overview ...........................................................................................................................21 Features ...........................................................................................................................21 Objectives ...........................................................................................................................21 Monitoring Server..................................................................................................................22 Availability ..................................................................................................................22 Monitoring Internal Database Monitoring Media ..................................................................................................................22 Mount Requests Monitoring Client ..................................................................................................................23 Status Monitoring Media ..................................................................................................................23 Pool Information ..................................................................................................................23 Monitoring Process Information ..................................................................................................................23 Monitoring Standalone and Library Devices Monitoring Backup..................................................................................................................24 Specification Information Monitoring Backup..................................................................................................................24 and Restore Sessions ..................................................................................................................24 Monitoring Log Files Components ...........................................................................................................................25 ..................................................................................................................25 Application Classes ..................................................................................................................28 Hierarchical Structure Instance Naming ..................................................................................................................29 Installation Guide...........................................................................................................................32 Requirements ...........................................................................................................................32 ..................................................................................................................32 Supported Operating Systems ..................................................................................................................32 Supported Software Versions ..................................................................................................................32 Security Requirements Disk and Memory ..................................................................................................................33 Usage Packages ...........................................................................................................................34 ...........................................................................................................................34 Extracting the Setup Files Getting the BMC ...........................................................................................................................35 Software Installation Utility ...........................................................................................................................35 Installation Procedure ...........................................................................................................................47 Uninstalling HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Loading and Configuring ...........................................................................................................................53 Loading the KM ...........................................................................................................................53 Preparing to Load..................................................................................................................53 the KM Table of Contents 4 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Loading the KM on..................................................................................................................54 PATROL Console Loading the KM on..................................................................................................................54 PATROL Central Loading the KM on..................................................................................................................55 BMC Portal ...........................................................................................................................55 Configuring the KM Configuring Login..................................................................................................................55 Details Discovery Cycle ..................................................................................................................56 Preloading the KM..................................................................................................................56 ..................................................................................................................56 Configuring the Installation Path Integrating with ...........................................................................................................................56 BMC Portal User Guide ...........................................................................................................................57 ...........................................................................................................................57 Operating HPO KM Confirming Mount..................................................................................................................57 Requests Cancelling Mount ..................................................................................................................58 Request Device Clearing Backup /..................................................................................................................58 Restore Session Alarm ..................................................................................................................58 Starting the HP Data Protector Cell Manager ..................................................................................................................59 Stopping the HP Data Protector Cell Manager_2 ...........................................................................................................................59 Reporting from HPO KM ...........................................................................................................................60 Debugging HPO KM ...........................................................................................................................60 Refreshing Parameters ...........................................................................................................................61 Displaying a Parameter Graph, Gauge, or Text Output Window ...........................................................................................................................61 Customizing Parameters Unloading the KM...........................................................................................................................61 Unloading the KM..................................................................................................................62 from PATROL Agent Unloading the KM..................................................................................................................62 from PATROL Console Unloading the KM..................................................................................................................62 from PATROL Central Console Reference Guide...........................................................................................................................63 ...........................................................................................................................63 Application Classes and Icons HPO_SERVER ..................................................................................................................64 HPO_SETUP ..................................................................................................................64 HPO_DATABASE ..................................................................................................................64 ..................................................................................................................64 HPO_PROC_CONTAINER HPO_PROCESS ..................................................................................................................65 ..................................................................................................................65 HPO_DEV_CONTAINER HPO_DEVICE ..................................................................................................................65 ..................................................................................................................65 HPO_LIB_CONTAINER HPO_LIBRARY Table of Contents ..................................................................................................................65 5 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_LDEVICE ..................................................................................................................65 ..................................................................................................................65 HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER ..................................................................................................................66 HPO_SPECIFICATION ..................................................................................................................66 HPO_INTERACTIVE HPO_SESSION ..................................................................................................................66 ..................................................................................................................66 HPO_REST_CONTAINER HPO_RSESSION ..................................................................................................................66 ..................................................................................................................66 HPO_MNT_CONTAINER HPO_MOUNT ..................................................................................................................66 ..................................................................................................................66 HPO_POOL_CONTAINER HPO_POOL ..................................................................................................................67 ..................................................................................................................67 HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER HPO_CLIENT ..................................................................................................................67 ..................................................................................................................67 HPO_LOG_CONTAINER HPO_LOG Infoboxes ..................................................................................................................67 ...........................................................................................................................67 ..................................................................................................................67 HPO_SERVER Infobox ..................................................................................................................68 HPO_DATABASE Infobox ..................................................................................................................68 HPO_PROC_CONTAINER Infobox ..................................................................................................................68 HPO_PROCESS Infobox ..................................................................................................................68 HPO_DEV_CONTAINER Infobox ..................................................................................................................68 HPO_DEVICE Infobox ..................................................................................................................69 HPO_LIB_CONTAINER Infobox ..................................................................................................................69 HPO_LIBRARY Infobox ..................................................................................................................69 HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER Infobox ..................................................................................................................69 HPO_SPECIFICATION Infobox ..................................................................................................................7 0 HPO_INTERACTIVE Infobox ..................................................................................................................7 0 HPO_SESSION Infobox ..................................................................................................................7 1 HPO_REST_CONTAINER Infobox ..................................................................................................................7 1 HPO_RSESSION Infobox ..................................................................................................................7 2 HPO_MNT_CONTAINER Infobox ..................................................................................................................7 2 HPO_MOUNT Infobox ..................................................................................................................7 2 HPO_POOL_CONTAINER Infobox ..................................................................................................................7 2 HPO_POOL Infobox ..................................................................................................................7 3 HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER Infobox ..................................................................................................................7 3 HPO_CLIENT Infobox Table of Contents 6 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 ..................................................................................................................7 3 HPO_LOG_CONTAINER Infobox HPO_LOG Infobox..................................................................................................................7 3 ...........................................................................................................................7 3 Menus ..................................................................................................................7 3 HPO_SERVER Menu ..................................................................................................................7 4 HPO_DATABASE Menu ..................................................................................................................7 5 HPO_PROC_CONTAINER Menu ..................................................................................................................7 5 HPO_PROCESS Menu ..................................................................................................................7 5 HPO_DEV_CONTAINER Menu ..................................................................................................................7 6 HPO_DEVICE Menu ..................................................................................................................7 6 HPO_LIB_CONTAINER Menu ..................................................................................................................7 6 HPO_LIBRARY Menu ..................................................................................................................7 6 HPO_LDEVICE Menu ..................................................................................................................7 6 HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER Menu ..................................................................................................................7 7 HPO_SPECIFICATION Menu ..................................................................................................................7 7 HPO_INTERACTIVE Menu ..................................................................................................................7 7 HPO_SESSION Menu ..................................................................................................................7 8 HPO_REST_CONTAINER Menu ..................................................................................................................7 8 HPO_RSESSION Menu ..................................................................................................................7 8 HPO_MNT_CONTAINER Menu ..................................................................................................................7 8 HPO_MOUNT Menu ..................................................................................................................7 9 HPO_POOL_CONTAINER Menu HPO_POOL Menu ..................................................................................................................7 9 ..................................................................................................................7 9 HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER Menu ..................................................................................................................7 9 HPO_CLIENT Menu ..................................................................................................................7 9 HPO_LOG_CONTAINER Menu HPO_LOG Menu ..................................................................................................................80 Parameters ...........................................................................................................................80 ..................................................................................................................80 Sort Alphabetically ExtraFilesList ..............................................................................................................80 ..............................................................................................................81 HPOClientBackupData ..............................................................................................................82 HPOClientBackupFiles ..............................................................................................................83 HPOClientBackupGrowthRate ..............................................................................................................85 HPOClientBackupSuccess ..............................................................................................................86 HPOClientCCCount ..............................................................................................................87 HPOClientCHCount ..............................................................................................................88 HPOClientCollector Table of Contents 7 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 ..............................................................................................................89 HPOClientDACount ..............................................................................................................90 HPOClientDetails ..............................................................................................................91 HPOClientMACount HPOClientStatus..............................................................................................................92 ..............................................................................................................93 HPOClientSummary ..............................................................................................................94 HPODatabaseCollector ..............................................................................................................95 HPODBCDBSpaceUsed HPODBDetails ..............................................................................................................96 HPODBDirSize ..............................................................................................................97 ..............................................................................................................98 HPODBFSUsedPercent ..............................................................................................................99 HPODBGrowthRate ..............................................................................................................101 HPODBIntegrityErrors ..............................................................................................................102 HPODBLastBackup ..............................................................................................................103 HPODBMMDBSpaceUsed ..............................................................................................................104 HPODBSpaceUsed ..............................................................................................................105 HPODBSpaceUsedPercent ..............................................................................................................106 HPODBTotalSpace ..............................................................................................................107 HPODeviceActivity ..............................................................................................................108 HPODeviceCollector ..............................................................................................................109 HPODeviceDetails ..............................................................................................................110 HPODeviceDrives ..............................................................................................................111 HPODeviceState ..............................................................................................................113 HPODeviceStatus ..............................................................................................................114 HPODeviceThroughput ..............................................................................................................115 HPOIntSessionDetails ..............................................................................................................116 HPOLDeviceActivity ..............................................................................................................117 HPOLDeviceDrives ..............................................................................................................118 HPOLDeviceState ..............................................................................................................120 HPOLDeviceStatus ..............................................................................................................121 HPOLDeviceThroughput ..............................................................................................................122 HPOLibraryDetails ..............................................................................................................123 HPOLogCollector HPOLogDirSize..............................................................................................................124 ..............................................................................................................125 HPOLogErrorText ..............................................................................................................126 HPOLogFileSize ..............................................................................................................127 HPOLogFSUsedPercent Table of Contents 8 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 ..............................................................................................................128 HPOLogFullText ..............................................................................................................129 HPOLogWarnText ..............................................................................................................130 HPOManagerStatus HPOMoMStatus..............................................................................................................132 ..............................................................................................................133 HPOMountCount ..............................................................................................................134 HPOMountDetails ..............................................................................................................135 HPOMountElapsedTime ..............................................................................................................136 HPOPasswordState ..............................................................................................................137 HPOPoolCollector HPOPoolCount..............................................................................................................138 HPOPoolDetails..............................................................................................................139 ..............................................................................................................140 HPOPoolMediaCount ..............................................................................................................141 HPOPoolMediaDetails ..............................................................................................................142 HPOPoolMediaFairPercent ..............................................................................................................143 HPOPoolMediaGoodPercent ..............................................................................................................145 HPOPoolMediaGrowthRate ..............................................................................................................146 HPOPoolMediaPoorPercent ..............................................................................................................147 HPOPoolMediaUsedPercent ..............................................................................................................148 HPOPoolMediaUsedSpace ..............................................................................................................149 HPOPoolTotMediaCount ..............................................................................................................150 HPOPoolTotMediaFairPercent ..............................................................................................................151 HPOPoolTotMediaGoodPercent ..............................................................................................................152 HPOPoolTotMediaGrowthRate ..............................................................................................................153 HPOPoolTotMediaPoorPercent ..............................................................................................................154 HPOPoolTotMediaUsedPercent ..............................................................................................................156 HPOPoolTotMediaUsedSpace ..............................................................................................................157 HPOProcessCollector ..............................................................................................................158 HPOProcessCPUTime ..............................................................................................................159 HPOProcessDetails ..............................................................................................................160 HPOProcessMemSize ..............................................................................................................161 HPOProcessState ..............................................................................................................163 HPOProcessStatus ..............................................................................................................164 HPORestSessionDetails ..............................................................................................................165 HPORSessionMessages ..............................................................................................................167 HPORSessionState ..............................................................................................................168 HPORSessionStatus Table of Contents 9 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 ..............................................................................................................17 0 HPORSessionSummary ..............................................................................................................17 1 HPOSessionCollector ..............................................................................................................17 2 HPOSessionDevice ..............................................................................................................17 3 HPOSessionMessages ..............................................................................................................17 4 HPOSessionState ..............................................................................................................17 6 HPOSessionStatus ..............................................................................................................17 7 HPOSessionSummary ..............................................................................................................17 8 HPOSessionThroughput ..............................................................................................................17 9 HPOSpecDatalist ..............................................................................................................180 HPOSpecFullBackupFiles ..............................................................................................................182 HPOSpecFullBackupSize ..............................................................................................................183 HPOSpecFullBackupTime ..............................................................................................................184 HPOSpecificationCollector ..............................................................................................................185 HPOSpecificationDetails ..............................................................................................................186 HPOSpecIncrBackupFiles ..............................................................................................................187 HPOSpecIncrBackupSize ..............................................................................................................188 HPOSpecIncrBackupTime ..............................................................................................................189 HPOSpecLastBackup ..............................................................................................................190 HPOSpecLastFull ..............................................................................................................192 HPOSpecLastThroughput ..............................................................................................................193 HPOSpecSessionDetails ..................................................................................................................194 Sort by Application Class HPO_SERVER ..............................................................................................................194 ExtraFilesList .....................................................................................................194 .....................................................................................................195 HPOClientCollector .....................................................................................................196 HPODatabaseCollector .....................................................................................................197 HPODeviceCollector HPOLogCollector .....................................................................................................198 .....................................................................................................199 HPOManagerStatus HPOMoMStatus .....................................................................................................200 .....................................................................................................201 HPOPasswordState HPOPoolCollector.....................................................................................................202 .....................................................................................................203 HPOProcessCollector .....................................................................................................204 HPOSessionCollector .....................................................................................................205 HPOSpecificationCollector ..............................................................................................................207 HPO_DATABASE Table of Contents 10 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 .....................................................................................................207 HPODBCDBSpaceUsed HPODBDetails .....................................................................................................208 HPODBDirSize .....................................................................................................209 .....................................................................................................210 HPODBFSUsedPercent .....................................................................................................211 HPODBGrowthRate .....................................................................................................212 HPODBIntegrityErrors .....................................................................................................213 HPODBLastBackup .....................................................................................................214 HPODBMMDBSpaceUsed HPODBSpaceUsed.....................................................................................................215 .....................................................................................................216 HPODBSpaceUsedPercent HPODBTotalSpace.....................................................................................................217 ..............................................................................................................218 HPO_PROC_CONTAINER .....................................................................................................218 HPOProcessDetails HPO_PROCESS..............................................................................................................219 .....................................................................................................219 HPOProcessCPUTime .....................................................................................................220 HPOProcessMemSize HPOProcessState.....................................................................................................222 .....................................................................................................223 HPOProcessStatus ..............................................................................................................225 HPO_DEV_CONTAINER HPODeviceDetails.....................................................................................................225 HPO_DEVICE ..............................................................................................................226 .....................................................................................................226 HPODeviceActivity HPODeviceDrives.....................................................................................................227 HPODeviceState .....................................................................................................228 HPODeviceStatus.....................................................................................................229 .....................................................................................................230 HPODeviceThroughput ..............................................................................................................231 HPO_LIB_CONTAINER HPOLibraryDetails.....................................................................................................231 HPO_LDEVICE..............................................................................................................232 .....................................................................................................232 HPOLDeviceActivity HPOLDeviceDrives.....................................................................................................233 HPOLDeviceState.....................................................................................................234 .....................................................................................................236 HPOLDeviceStatus .....................................................................................................237 HPOLDeviceThroughput ..............................................................................................................238 HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER .....................................................................................................238 HPOSpecificationDetails Table of Contents 11 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 .....................................................................................................239 HPOSpecSessionDetails ..............................................................................................................240 HPO_SPECIFICATION HPOSpecDatalist .....................................................................................................240 .....................................................................................................241 HPOSpecFullBackupFiles .....................................................................................................243 HPOSpecFullBackupSize .....................................................................................................244 HPOSpecFullBackupTime .....................................................................................................245 HPOSpecIncrBackupFiles .....................................................................................................246 HPOSpecIncrBackupSize .....................................................................................................247 HPOSpecIncrBackupTime .....................................................................................................248 HPOSpecLastBackup HPOSpecLastFull .....................................................................................................249 .....................................................................................................250 HPOSpecLastThroughput ..............................................................................................................251 HPO_INTERACTIVE .....................................................................................................251 HPOIntSessionDetails HPO_SESSION..............................................................................................................252 .....................................................................................................252 HPOSessionDevice .....................................................................................................253 HPOSessionMessages HPOSessionState.....................................................................................................254 .....................................................................................................256 HPOSessionStatus .....................................................................................................258 HPOSessionSummary .....................................................................................................259 HPOSessionThroughput ..............................................................................................................260 HPO_REST_CONTAINER .....................................................................................................260 HPORestSessionDetails ..............................................................................................................261 HPO_RSESSION .....................................................................................................261 HPORSessionMessages .....................................................................................................262 HPORSessionState .....................................................................................................264 HPORSessionStatus .....................................................................................................265 HPORSessionSummary ..............................................................................................................266 HPO_MNT_CONTAINER HPOMountCount .....................................................................................................266 HPO_MOUNT ..............................................................................................................267 HPOMountDetails.....................................................................................................267 .....................................................................................................268 HPOMountElapsedTime ..............................................................................................................269 HPO_POOL_CONTAINER HPOPoolCount .....................................................................................................269 HPOPoolDetails .....................................................................................................270 Table of Contents 12 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 .....................................................................................................271 HPOPoolTotMediaCount .....................................................................................................272 HPOPoolTotMediaFairPercent .....................................................................................................274 HPOPoolTotMediaGoodPercent .....................................................................................................275 HPOPoolTotMediaGrowthRate .....................................................................................................276 HPOPoolTotMediaPoorPercent .....................................................................................................277 HPOPoolTotMediaUsedPercent .....................................................................................................278 HPOPoolTotMediaUsedSpace HPO_POOL ..............................................................................................................27 9 .....................................................................................................279 HPOPoolMediaCount .....................................................................................................280 HPOPoolMediaDetails .....................................................................................................281 HPOPoolMediaFairPercent .....................................................................................................282 HPOPoolMediaGoodPercent .....................................................................................................283 HPOPoolMediaGrowthRate .....................................................................................................284 HPOPoolMediaPoorPercent .....................................................................................................286 HPOPoolMediaUsedPercent .....................................................................................................287 HPOPoolMediaUsedSpace ..............................................................................................................288 HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER .....................................................................................................288 HPOClientCCCount .....................................................................................................289 HPOClientCHCount .....................................................................................................290 HPOClientDACount HPOClientDetails .....................................................................................................291 .....................................................................................................292 HPOClientMACount HPO_CLIENT ..............................................................................................................293 .....................................................................................................293 HPOClientBackupData .....................................................................................................294 HPOClientBackupFiles .....................................................................................................295 HPOClientBackupGrowthRate .....................................................................................................297 HPOClientBackupSuccess HPOClientStatus .....................................................................................................298 .....................................................................................................299 HPOClientSummary ..............................................................................................................300 HPO_LOG_CONTAINER HPOLogDirSize .....................................................................................................300 .....................................................................................................301 HPOLogFSUsedPercent HPO_LOG ..............................................................................................................302 HPOLogErrorText.....................................................................................................302 HPOLogFileSize .....................................................................................................303 HPOLogFullText .....................................................................................................304 Table of Contents 13 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPOLogWarnText.....................................................................................................305 Sort by Type Collector ..................................................................................................................306 ..............................................................................................................306 .....................................................................................................306 HPOClientCollector .....................................................................................................307 HPODatabaseCollector .....................................................................................................308 HPODeviceCollector HPOLogCollector .....................................................................................................309 HPOPoolCollector.....................................................................................................310 .....................................................................................................310 HPOProcessCollector .....................................................................................................312 HPOSessionCollector .....................................................................................................313 HPOSpecificationCollector Consumer ..............................................................................................................314 .....................................................................................................314 HPOClientBackupData .....................................................................................................315 HPOClientBackupFiles .....................................................................................................316 HPOClientBackupGrowthRate .....................................................................................................317 HPOClientBackupSuccess .....................................................................................................318 HPOClientCCCount .....................................................................................................319 HPOClientCHCount .....................................................................................................320 HPOClientDACount HPOClientDetails .....................................................................................................321 .....................................................................................................322 HPOClientMACount HPOClientStatus .....................................................................................................324 .....................................................................................................325 HPOClientSummary .....................................................................................................326 HPODBCDBSpaceUsed HPODBDetails .....................................................................................................327 HPODBDirSize .....................................................................................................328 .....................................................................................................329 HPODBFSUsedPercent .....................................................................................................330 HPODBGrowthRate .....................................................................................................331 HPODBIntegrityErrors .....................................................................................................332 HPODBLastBackup .....................................................................................................333 HPODBMMDBSpaceUsed HPODBSpaceUsed.....................................................................................................334 .....................................................................................................335 HPODBSpaceUsedPercent .....................................................................................................336 HPODBTotalSpace .....................................................................................................337 HPODeviceActivity HPODeviceDetails.....................................................................................................338 Table of Contents 14 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPODeviceDrives.....................................................................................................339 HPODeviceState .....................................................................................................340 HPODeviceStatus.....................................................................................................341 .....................................................................................................343 HPODeviceThroughput .....................................................................................................344 HPOIntSessionDetails .....................................................................................................345 HPOLDeviceActivity HPOLDeviceDrives.....................................................................................................346 HPOLDeviceState.....................................................................................................347 .....................................................................................................348 HPOLDeviceStatus .....................................................................................................350 HPOLDeviceThroughput HPOLibraryDetails.....................................................................................................351 HPOLicenseState.....................................................................................................352 HPOLogDirSize .....................................................................................................353 HPOLogErrorText.....................................................................................................354 HPOLogFileSize .....................................................................................................355 .....................................................................................................356 HPOLogFSUsedPercent HPOLogFullText .....................................................................................................357 HPOLogWarnText.....................................................................................................358 .....................................................................................................359 HPOManagerStatus HPOMoMStatus .....................................................................................................360 HPOMountCount .....................................................................................................361 HPOMountDetails.....................................................................................................362 .....................................................................................................363 HPOMountElapsedTime .....................................................................................................364 HPOPasswordState HPOPoolCount .....................................................................................................365 HPOPoolDetails .....................................................................................................367 .....................................................................................................368 HPOPoolMediaCount .....................................................................................................369 HPOPoolMediaDetails .....................................................................................................370 HPOPoolMediaFairPercent .....................................................................................................371 HPOPoolMediaGoodPercent .....................................................................................................372 HPOPoolMediaGrowthRate .....................................................................................................373 HPOPoolMediaPoorPercent .....................................................................................................374 HPOPoolMediaUsedPercent .....................................................................................................375 HPOPoolMediaUsedSpace .....................................................................................................376 HPOPoolTotMediaCount .....................................................................................................377 HPOPoolTotMediaFairPercent Table of Contents 15 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 .....................................................................................................378 HPOPoolTotMediaGoodPercent .....................................................................................................379 HPOPoolTotMediaGrowthRate .....................................................................................................381 HPOPoolTotMediaPoorPercent .....................................................................................................382 HPOPoolTotMediaUsedPercent .....................................................................................................383 HPOPoolTotMediaUsedSpace .....................................................................................................384 HPOProcessCPUTime .....................................................................................................385 HPOProcessDetails .....................................................................................................386 HPOProcessMemSize HPOProcessState.....................................................................................................387 .....................................................................................................389 HPOProcessStatus .....................................................................................................390 HPORestSessionDetails .....................................................................................................391 HPORSessionMessages .....................................................................................................392 HPORSessionState .....................................................................................................394 HPORSessionStatus .....................................................................................................395 HPORSessionSummary .....................................................................................................396 HPOSessionDevice .....................................................................................................397 HPOSessionMessages HPOSessionState.....................................................................................................398 .....................................................................................................400 HPOSessionStatus .....................................................................................................401 HPOSessionSummary .....................................................................................................403 HPOSessionThroughput HPOSpecDatalist .....................................................................................................404 .....................................................................................................405 HPOSpecFullBackupFiles .....................................................................................................406 HPOSpecFullBackupSize .....................................................................................................407 HPOSpecFullBackupTime .....................................................................................................408 HPOSpecificationDetails .....................................................................................................409 HPOSpecIncrBackupFiles .....................................................................................................410 HPOSpecIncrBackupSize .....................................................................................................411 HPOSpecIncrBackupTime .....................................................................................................412 HPOSpecLastBackup HPOSpecLastFull .....................................................................................................413 .....................................................................................................414 HPOSpecLastThroughput .....................................................................................................416 HPOSpecSessionDetails Standard ..............................................................................................................417 ExtraFilesList .....................................................................................................417 Additional Information ...........................................................................................................................418 and Support Table of Contents 16 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 ...........................................................................................................................418 Where to Find Additional Help Troubleshooting...........................................................................................................................418 Table of Contents 17 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Release Notes for v1.4.00 What's New HP Data Protector KM for PATROL is now fully compatible with 64-bit Windows platforms. An integration component for BMC Portal is now released along with the Knowledge Module (KM) in the form of a PAR file to visualize the parameter data of all the objects monitored by the KM in the BMC Portal environment. Fixed Issue A few compatibility issues were fixed to support HP Data Protector v.8.x commands and daemons. Overview Features HP Data Protector KM for PATROL is designed to make managing your enterprise backup environment as easy as possible. Each parameter that represents a potential problem in HP Data Protector has been flagged with a range of acceptable values. If the value moves outside that range into the warning range, the base of the parameter icon (and the bases of all preceding icons used to navigate to the parameter) turn yellow. If the value moves into the alarm range, the icons flash red. HP Data Protector KM for PATROL provides the following core capabilities: Monitoring HP Data Protector and client system availability Monitoring backup and restore sessions Notifying tape mount requests Monitoring libraries and tape devices Monitoring HP Data Protector database Monitoring media pools Monitoring log files Displaying HP Data Protector infrastructure Triggering appropriate events to PEM Objectives The primary objective of HPO KM is to ensure the availability, maximum performance, and integrity of your backup servers. This section describes how to use HPO KM to achieve these goals. A PATROL Developer or Operator Console can be used, as required, to change any of the default behaviors listed below. Release Notes for v1.4.00 21 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Monitoring Server Availability HP Data Protector KM for PATROL monitors the HP Data Protector Cell Manager processes to ensure availability. The monitored processes can be configured using menu item Monitor Processes from the HPO_PROC_CONTAINER application instance (Processes) . The parameter HPOManagerStatus under HPO_SERVER application class (HP Data Protector or HPO_SETUP) monitors availability of all of the configured processes. In the event of any configured process not running the parameter will go into an alarm state. As a result of this an event is triggered to PEM. In addition, an annotation point is included in this parameter to indicate the status of the HP Data Protector processes. Each HPO_PROCESS instance has a parameter called HPOProcessStatus, indicating the status of that process. Depending on the value of this parameter an alarm or warning is triggered. Status values of this parameter can be configured using the menu item Configure Process Status. This parameter will enable monitoring individual HP Data Protector processes, and their behaviors. Monitoring Internal Database Through the parameter HPODBFSUsedPercent, HPO KM monitors the usage of the file system, where HP Data Protector database is laid out. When this file system becomes 95% full, a warning is triggered, and when it reaches 98% an alarm is triggered. In each HPODatabaseCollector execution, a core database integrity check is performed, and the number of errors encountered is set in the parameter HPODBIntegrityErrors. When there are any errors, this parameter will change to alarm status. The internal database should be backed up regularly. If there are no database backup found, the parameter HPODBLastBackup will change to alarm state. If the last database backup is more that 24 hours old, then this parameter will change to warning state, indicating that the internal database requires a backup. Monitoring Media Mount Requests HPO KM monitors any media mount requests from any media agents through the parameter HPOMountElapsedTime. When a media mount request is issued this parameter goes into warning status, and when the mount request becomes more than 30 minutes old it changes to alarm state. In addition, an event is triggered to PEM when a mount request is issued. As a result of this the operator can determine what media is needed to be mounted in which tape device. Once the media is inserted in the requested tape device, the operator can confirm the mount request using the menu item Confirm Mount Request from the HPO_MOUNT instance. By using menu Mount Request Report from the HPO_MNT_CONTAINER instance (Mount Requests), a full list of all mount requests can be generated. This will help the operator to insert all tapes in the appropriate tape drives in one visit. And by using menu item Confirm All Mount Requests from the HPO_MNT_CONTAINER instance, all mount requests can be confirmed at the same time. Overview 22 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Monitoring Client Status HPO KM collects statistics about each backup activity on all HP Data Protector clients. The parameter HPOClientStatus monitors the connectability of the client by running a telnet session to the HP Data Protector Inet listen port. This parameter is only available on Unix Cell Managers, and it can be turned off/on using menu Configure Client Status from the HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER instance (Clients) to change globally or from HPO_CLIENT instances to change individually. Monitoring Media Pool Information HPO KM monitors information about HP Data Protector media pools. This includes monitoring percentage of good, fair and poor media, used media space and it’s percentage and the growth rate of the media space usage. There are no alarms triggered from any of the parameters in HPO_POOL_CONTAINER (Media Pools) and HPO_POOL application classes. Because the alarm thresholds can differ between sites. But it is possible to configure alarms and warnings through the KM. By default only those media pools with one or more media are monitored. But it is possible to change this level of monitoring by using menu item Monitor Pools from HPO_POOL_CONTAINER application instance (Media Pools). Monitoring Process Information HPO KM monitors the status of key HP Data Protector Cell Manager processes. HPOProcessStatus and HPOProcessState monitors the status and state of key HP Data Protector processes. In addition the HPO_PROCESS application class monitors information about each process including Processor Time, Process Size, Process Owner, Process Command and Process ID. The monitoring of the various HP Data Protector processes can be enabled or disabled through the menu item Monitor Processes from HPO_PROC_CONTAINER application instance (Processes). On HP Data Protector Cell Managers on W indows platforms parameter “HPOProcessState” will hav e only two v alid states (0 = Running & 8 = Not Running). Monitoring Standalone and Library Devices HPO KM monitors the status of each HP Data Protector device, including library devices. The parameter HPODeviceStatus, for standalone devices, andHPOLDeviceStatus for library devices monitor the status of the device as configured in the menu Configure Device Status from the values of parameter HPODeviceState or HPOLDeviceState. An alarm or warning is triggered according to this configuration. In addition, the throughput of the device is collected for each backup into the parameter HPODeviceThroughput or HPOLDeviceThroughput . Overview 23 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Monitoring Backup Specification Information HPO KM collects information about each HP Data Protector backup specification. It collects statistics about the successful full and incremental backups of that specification and the datalist included in that specification. This will help operators to learn the performance of a backup specification. Monitoring Backup and Restore Sessions HPO KM monitors all backup and restore session including interactive backup sessions within number of monitored days. By default, unsuccessful sessions within 7 days and successful sessions within 3 days are monitored. But it can be changed to suit the environment using menu item Monitor Backups from HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER The status of a session is set in the parameter HPOSessionStatus for backups and HPORSessionStatus for restores. This status parameter is configured to map different values of parameter HPOSessionState or HPORSessionState using menu item Configure Session Status from application instances of HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER (Backups), HPO_SPECIFICATION, HPO_INTERACTIVE (Interactive) or HPO_REST_CONTAINER (Restores) depending on the status parameter selection. In addition, the throughput of the session, messages received during the session, tape devices used by the session and a summary of that session are also collected. The InfoBox for the session gives some more details about the session. Monitoring Log Files HPO KM monitors enabled HP Data Protector log files. It collects statistics about the size of the log file and the log directory. Using menu item Monitor Logs from HPO_LOG_CONTAINER (Logs) instance log monitoring can be enabled or disabled. Also new log files can be added using the same menu. HPO KM monitors each log which is enabled for monitoring, It monitors for any warnings or errors. These warning or error filters can be configured using menu item Configure Log Filter from HPO_LOG_CONTAINER (Logs) or HPO_LOG instance. By default, warning filter contains the text string “warning” and the error filter contains text string “error”. These text strings are case insensitive. Overview 24 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Components HP Data Protector KM for PATROL consists of the following components that it monitors: Cell Manager Database Processes Standalone Devices Libraries Library Devices Backups Restores Mount Requests Media Pools Clients Logs Application Classes HP Data Protector KM for PATROL consists of the following application classes: Icon and Name Application Class Description HPO_SERVER Represents the HP Data Protector Cell Manager and its application classes HPO_SERVER Represents the HP Data Protector Cell Manager in the un-configured state HPO_DATABASE Represents the HP Data Protector internal database HPO_PROC_CONTAINER HP Data Protector processes container icon HPO_PROCESS Represents process instance icon HP Data Protector HPO_SETUP Database Processes Labeled by the name of the process rds Overview 25 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_DEV_CONTAINER Container icon for standalone devices HPO_DEVICE Represents the standalone device instance Standalone Devices Labeled by the name of the device given in HP Data Protector DDS3_otlu04 HPO_LIB_CONTAINER Container icon for tape libraries HPO_LIBRARY Represents the tape library instance Libraries Container icon for library device instances Stk1_otlu04 Labeled by the name of the tape library given in HP Data Protector HPO_LDEVICE Represents the library device instance Labeled by the name of the library device given in HP Data Protector Stk1_Dlt1 HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER Represents all HP Data Protector backup activity Container icon for backup specifications Backups HPO_SPECIFICATION Represents HP Data Protector backup specification instance Container icon for all backup sessions of the backup specification SAP_backup Labeled by the name of the backup specification HPO_INTERACTIVE Container icon for all interactive backup sessions HPO_SESSION Represents HP Data Protector backup session instance Interactive Labeled by the session id 2002/01/05-11 Overview 26 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_REST_CONTAINER Represents all HP Data Protector restore activity Container icon for restore sessions Restores HPO_RSESSION Represents HP Data Protector restore session instance Labeled by the session id 2002/01/05/12 HPO_MNT_CONTAINER Container icon for all HP Data Protector mount requests HPO_MOUNT Represents HP Data Protector mount request instance Mount Requests Labeled in the format: on tape1 on Stk1_Dlt1 HPO_POOL_CONTAINER Container icon for all HP Data Protector media pools HPO_POOL Represents HP Data Protector media pool instance Media Pools Labeled by the name of the media pool SAP_pool HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER Container icon for all HP Data Protector clients HPO_CLIENT Represents HP Data Protector client instance Clients Labeled by the hostname of the client otlu04 HPO_LOG_CONTAINER Container icon for all HP Data Protector logs HPO_LOG Represents HP Data Protector log instance Logs Labeled by the name of the log file media.log Overview 27 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Hierarchical Structure HP Data Protector KM for PATROL is organized as groups of application classes. The figure below shows each application class in a graphical representation to describe the hierarchical structure. The top lev el icons for HPO KM is a single instance of the HPO_SERVER application class, labeled HP Data Protector. A ll HP Data Protector clients are monitored from the Cell Manager. Only one installed v ersion of HP Data Protector will be monitored. A utomatic discov ery will initially detect the currently activ e v ersion of HP Data Protector. By double-clicking an application class icon, you will find the parameters that monitor your HP Data Protector system. Instead of parameters, some application classes may contain additional application classes, application instances, or both. For example, within the HPO_LIB_CONTAINER application class, you will find one icon for each discovered tape library. Within each of these discovered tape libraries will be an icon for each device within the library. The icon for each library device represents an instance of the HPO_LDEVICE application class. From each device instance icon, you can find parameters for that device instance. Some application classes hav e no parameters and are present only to indicate the hierarchy . HP Da ta Prote ctor KM for PA T ROL - A pplica tion Cla ss Hie ra rchy Overview 28 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Instance Naming Each application in the KM uses a naming convention to differentiate the particular instance. HPO_SERVER Application Instance Naming There is only one instance of the HPO_SERVER application and this is labeled HP Data Protector, after the product name. When the KM is in un-configured state it will be labeled HPO_SETUP. HPO_DATABASE Application Instance Naming There is only one application instance for HPO_DATABASE which monitors the HP Data Protector internal database. It is labeled Database. HPO_PROC_CONTAINER Application Instance Naming There is only one application instance for HPO_PROC_CONTAINER and it is labeled Processes. HPO_PROCESS Application Instance Naming Each monitored HP Data Protector processes are labeled by the name of the process, e.g. rds. HPO_DEV_CONTAINER Application Instance Naming There is only one application instance for HPO_DEV_CONTAINER and it is labeled Standalone Devices. HPO_DEVICE Application Instance Naming Each standalone tape device instance is labeled by the name of the device, e.g. DDS3_otlu04. HPO_LIB_CONTAINER Application Instance Naming There is only one application instance for HPO_LIB_CONTAINER and it is labeled Libraries. HPO_LIBRARY Application Instance Naming An instance is created for each library discovered, and labeled with the library name, e.g. Stk1_otlu04. Overview 29 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_LDEVICE Application Instance Naming Each library tape device instance is labeled by the name of the device, e.g. Stk1_Dlt1. HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER Application Instance Naming There is only one application instance for HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER and it is labeled Backups. HPO_SPECIFICATION Application Instance Naming Each backup specification defined in HP Data Protector is represented by an application instance of HPO_SPECIFICATION. They are labeled by the name of the backup specification, e.g. SAP_backup. HPO_INTERACTIVE Application Instance Naming There is only one application instance for HPO_INTERACTIVE and it is labeled Interactive. HPO_SESSION Application Instance Naming Each backup session in HP Data Protector is represented by an application instance of HPO_SESSION. They are labeled by the session id, e.g. 2002/01/05-12. HPO_REST_CONTAINER Application Instance Naming There is only one application instance for HPO_REST_CONTAINER and it is labeled Restores. HPO_RSESSION Application Instance Naming Each restore session in HP Data Protector is represented by an application instance of HPO_RSESSION. They are labeled by the session id, e.g. 2002/01/05-11. HPO_MNT_CONTAINER Application Instance Naming There is only one application instance for HPO_MNT_CONTAINER and it is labeled Mount Requests. Overview 30 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_MOUNT Application Instance Naming Each HP Data Protector tape mount request is represented by an application instance of HPO_MOUNT. They are labeled in the format on , e.g. Tape1 on Stk1_Dlt1. HPO_POOL_CONTAINER Application Instance Naming There is only one application instance for HPO_POOL_CONTAINER and it is labeled Media Pools. HPO_POOL Application Instance Naming Each media pool in HP Data Protector is represented by an application instance of HPO_POOL. They are labeled by the name of the media pool, e.g. SAP_pool. HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER Application Instance Naming There is only one application instance for HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER and it is labeled Clients. HPO_CLIENT Application Instance Naming Each client in HP Data Protector is represented by an application instance of HPO_CLIENT. They are labeled by the hostname of the client, e.g. otlu04. HPO_LOG_CONTAINER Application Instance Naming There is only one application instance for HPO_LOG_CONTAINER and it is labeled Logs. HPO_LOG Application Instance Naming Each configured log file in HP Data Protector is represented by an application instance of HPO_LOG. They are labeled by the name of the log file, e.g. media.log. Overview 31 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Installation Guide Introduction This section describes the installation procedure for HP Data Protector KM for PATROL on any PATROL component (Agents, Consoles, Console Server, etc.). As the setup is based on the BMC Software Installation Utility, this procedure applies to all operating systems supported by HP Data Protector KM for PATROL. Requirements Supported Operating Systems The HP Data Protector KM for PATROL can be run on the following operating systems: HP-UX Solaris Linux Windows HP Data Protector KM for PA TROL may run on other platforms but has not been tested. Supported Software Versions Software Software HP Data Protector 4.0 and above BMC Software PATROL Agent 3.4.20 and above BMC Software PATROL Console 3.4 and above BMC Portal 2.3.00 and above Security Requirements HPO KM requires administrative privileges to run HP Data Protector CLIs. If the root (on Unix platforms) or administrator (on Windows platforms) user account is not desirable then a user account with HP Data Protector administrative privileges must be created. Refer the HP Data Protector Administrator’s Guide for details on how to configure administrators. This administrator user details are entered during the configuration of the KM. HPO KM will execute pkginfo (on Solaris) or swlist (on HP-UX) command to check the HP Data Protector software packages. So these commands should be executable by the HP Data Protector Installation Guide 32 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 administrator which is configured in the KM. On Windows platforms HP Data Protector installation is identified by checking the registry sub-keys under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\OpenView\. Therefore the PATROL® Agent user should have read access to this registry path. 64-bit installation of HP Data Protector will not be detected through the 32-bit PA TROL® A gent, unless the abov e registry path is copied under: HKEY_LOCA L_MA CHINE\SOFTW A RE\W OW 6432NODE\. HPO KM needs read access to following files under HP Data Protector configuration path (/etc/opt/omni/ on Unix and C:\Program Files\OmniBack\Config\ on Windows): cell_server mom_server The CLIs that HPO KM need to run are as follows: omnicellinfo omnidb omnidbcheck omnidownload omnimnt omnirpt omnistat omnisv.sh (on Unix) or omnisv (on Windows NT/2000) omnimnt If the Knowledge Module is not going to run as the root or Administrator accounts then the non-root user account must have access to run the above commands. Disk and Memory Usage When monitoring a standard installation of HP Data Protector Cell Manager using the HPO KM the PATROL® Agent will consume approximately 800 KBytes of additional system memory. The HP Data Protector Cell Manager will require about 600 KBytes of disk space under PATROL® Agent installation path. And the PATROL® Agent will generate approximately 200KBytes of history data per day. A bout 2 MBy tes of disk space is required under the PA TROL® Console installation path on the PA TROL® Console serv er.The number of monitored HP Data Protector component instances can be reduced using the Configure KM > Set Instance Limits menu command av ailable from the HP Data Protector application icon using any PA TROL® Console. Installation Guide 33 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Packages The HP Data Protector KM for PATROL packages are available on the BMC Software Web site and the Sentry Software Web site. There are two packages, each of which can be used to install the KM on every PATROL component (Agent, Console, etc.) according to the platform you are using. However, depending on the package download source, the file names may differ: Downloading from BMC Web site According to the license you have purchased and the operating system you are using, download one of the following files from the BMC Web site. Sentry Software High A v ailability and Backup Monitoring and A naly tics for BMC Proactiv eNet Performance Management (LY V 40) For Windows systems: LYV40_KM_WINDOWS_1600.exe For UNIX and Linux systems: LYV40_KM_UNIX_1600.tar HP Data Protector KM for PA TROL (LY FR1) For Windows systems: LYRF1_KM_WINDOWS_1500.exe For UNIX and Linux systems: LYRF1_KM_UNIX_1500.tar Downloading from Sentry Software Web site For Windows systems: hpo_WINDOWS_1300.exe For UNIX and Linux systems: hpo_UNIX_1300.tar The HP Data Protector KM for PATROL packages are designed for use with the BMC Software Installation Utility (formerly known as Thorium). They need to be merged with the latest available version of the BMC Software Installation Utility. Please see instructions . Extracting the Setup Files Like most Knowledge Modules for PATROL, you need to install HP Data Protector KM for PATROL on the following components of your PATROL architecture: Every managed system with a PATROL Agent Every PATROL Console (Classic) that will show HP Data Protector performance-related information and alerts The Console Server PATROL Central – Web Edition Installation Guide 34 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Getting the BMC Software Installation Utility In order to install HP Data Protector KM for PATROL, you need the latest version of the BMC Software Installation Utility. You can download the latest Installation Utility from the BMC Software EPD (electronic product download) from: http://webapps.bmc.com/signon/content/logon.jsp on the BMC Software Website, or from the HP Data Protector KM for PATROL page on the Sentry Software Website Choose the appropriate package depending on the platform you plan to install HP Data Protector KM for PATROL on: For UNIX/Linux systems: ins_ALL_.tar For Windows systems: ins_WINDOWS_.exe The packages are valid for all the PATROL components: Agent, Console, Console Server, etc. Place the Installation Utility package in the same folder as the HP Data Protector KM for PATROL packages. Installation Procedure Installing HP Data Protector KM for PATROL is an automated process managed by a wizard. The wizard goes through the necessary steps to install HP Data Protector KM for PATROL and all files associated with it. You are simply prompt for the product's folder location and the product/components to install. Browse to the bmc_products folder where the files have been extracted (both HP Data Protector KM for PATROL and the Common Installer). Installation Guide 35 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 On Windows: Launch the setup.exe program On UNIX: Launch the setup.sh script To install HP Data Protector KM for PATROL 1. Allow the perl.exe program to listen on this port: Click Allow access. Insta lla tion W iza rd - Ste p 1: W indows Se curity A le rt Installation Guide 36 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 2. The welcome screen of the installer appears. Click Next to continue. Insta lla tion W iza rd - Ste p 2: W e lcom e Installation Guide 37 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 3. Read the license agreement, click the Accept option and then click Next to continue. Insta lla tion W iza rd - Ste p 3: Re v ie wing Lice nse A gre e m e nt Installation Guide 38 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 4. Select Install the products on this computer now and click Next to continue. Insta lla tion W iza rd - Ste p 4: Se le cting Insta lla tion Options Installation Guide 39 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 5. Specify the BMC Software products folder. See the BMC Software documentation for more information about the BMC Software products folder. Click Next to continue. Insta lla tion W iza rd - Ste p 5: Se le cting the Insta lla tion Dire ctory Installation Guide 40 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 6. Select Default. Installing HP Data Protector KM for PATROL does not require any customization. Click Next to continue. Insta lla tion W iza rd - Ste p 6: Se le cting a n Insta lla tion T y pe 7. Select one or several of the following options: Managed System to install HP Data Protector KM for PATROL on a PATROL Agent. Console Systems role to install HP Data Protector KM for PATROL on a PATROL Classic Console. Common services to install HP Data Protector KM for PATROL on the Console Server or on PATROL Central – Web Edition. Click Next to continue. Installation Guide 41 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Insta lla tion W iza rd - Ste p 7: Se le cting Role s Select as many options as required. Installation Guide 42 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 8. Check the HP Data Protector KM for PATROL box to install the KM (it should be selected by default). Click Next to continue. Insta lla tion W iza rd - Ste p 8: Se le cting Products a nd Com pone nts Installation Guide 43 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 9. Review the installation parameters and click Start Install to launch the installation procedure. Insta lla tion W iza rd - Ste p 9: Re v ie wing Insta lla tion Options Installation Guide 44 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 10. The setup program displays the actions performed and indicates the percentage of completion. Once the installation complete, click Next to view the installation results. Insta lla tion W iza rd - Ste p 10: Insta lla tion Sta tus Installation Guide 45 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 11. The wizard displays the installation results. Click View Log to display a detailed log of the installation procedure. Click Next and then Finish to exit the setup program. Insta lla tion W iza rd - Ste p 11: Insta lla tion Re sults 12. Click the Finish button to complete and close the installation wizard. Installation Guide 46 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Insta lla tion W iza rd - Ste p 12: Com ple ting a nd closing the Insta lla tion W iza rd A Help button is av ailable at each step of the procedure. Click to display the installation online help. The Ex it button allows y ou to stop the installation procedure. Uninstalling HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Uninstalling HP Data Protector KM for PATROL is an automated process managed by a wizard. The wizard goes through the necessary steps to remove HP Data Protector KM for PATROL and all files associated with it. You are simply prompt for the product's folder location and the product/components to uninstall. To uninstall HP Data Protector KM for PATROL 1. Locate the Uninstall folder under the BMC products directory (typically under C:\Program Files\BMC Software, or /opt/bmc): On Windows systems, launch uninstall.exe On UNIX, launch uninstall.sh Installation Guide 47 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Un-insta ll W iza rd — W e lcom e Ste p Installation Guide 48 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 2. Specify the BMC Software products folder. See the BMC Software documentation for more information about the BMC Software products folder. Un-insta ll W iza rd — Spe cify ing folde r Installation Guide 49 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 3. To uninstall the KM, select HP Data Protector KM for PATROL. Un-insta ll W iza rd — Se le cting Products a nd Com pone nts Dire ctory Installation Guide 50 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 4. Click Start Uninstall to run the un-installation program. Un-insta ll W iza rd — Re v ie wing Se le cte d Products & com pone nts a nd sta rt uninsta lling Installation Guide 51 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 5. A page displays the list of products/components processed and the percentage of completion. Click Next to continue. Un-insta ll W iza rd — Sta tus Installation Guide 52 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 6. A page displaying SUCCESS indicates that HP Data Protector KM for PATROL is now uninstalled. Un-insta ll W iza rd — Uninsta ll Re sults Loading and Configuring This chapter provides instructions for loading and configuring HP Data Protector KM for PATROL by Sentry Software. Loading the KM This section provides instructions to load HPO KM on Microsoft Windows and Unix platforms. Before you load the HPO KM, you must install the KM on PATROL Console and PATROL Agent systems. Preparing to Load the KM 1. Start the PATROL Console and update the connection to all PATROL Agent systems where the HPO KM is installed. 2. Check the value of the PATROL Agent tuning variable, /AgentSetup/AgentTuning/ pslInstructionMax, and if necessary, increase it Installation Guide 53 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Loading the KM on PATROL Console 1. From the PATROL Console menu bar, choose File>Load KM... 2. Select the HPO_LOAD.kml file, and click Open or OK. The HPO KM will be loaded to the PATROL Console, and all connected PATROL Agents will start discovering the HP Data Protector environment. If the automatic discovery successfully finds the HP Data Protector installation, the HPO_SETUP instance will be instantiated This automatic discov ery may take up to 5 minutes to instantiate the HPO_SETUP instance. Look for any error messages on the PA TROL Console Sy stem Output W indow (SOW ) during the initial discov ery . 4. Select File>Save Configuration to save the new list of loaded KM files as the PATROL Console user preference. 5. Repeat the above steps on each PATROL Console. Loading the KM on PATROL Central 1. Right click on the PATROL Main Map, and choose Load Knowledge Modules... A wizard box will display a list of all managed systems. 2. Select the managed systems where the HPO KM is to be loaded, and click Next>. The wizard will display a list of all available .kml files for the managed systems you selected. 3. Select the HPO_LOAD.kml file for each managed system, click Next> and Finish. If y ou cannot find the HPO_LOA D.kml file in the wizard list for any sy stem y ou selected, then the KM has not been installed on that sy stem. The HPO KM will be loaded to the PATROL Central Console Server, and all connected selected managed systems will start discovering the HP Data Protector environment. If the automatic discovery successfully finds the HP Data Protector installation, the HPO_SETUP instance will be instantiated. This automatic discov ery may take up to 5 minutes to instantiate the HPO_ SET UP instance. 5. Repeat the above steps for each PATROL Central Management Profile where HPO KM is to be loaded. Loading and Configuring 54 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Loading the KM on BMC Portal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Log on to BMC Portal with appropriate credentials to add infrastructure elements. Click on Configure tab. Under Tasks, select Elements to open the Elements page. Click Add. Select Infrastructure Element, and click Next. Select appropriate RSM, and click Next. Enter the label for the element, select PATROL Integration, and click Next. Select/create a group name, and click Next. Select appropriate method to discover the PATROL Agent hosts, and click Next. Fill the required details for discovering the PATROL Agents, and click Commit. Configuring the KM This v ersion of the HPO KM cannot be configured from BMC Portal. Use PA TROL Console or PA TROL Central Console to access the KM configuration menus (KM commands) described below. Once the HPO KM has been loaded the HPO_SETUP icon will appear. This allows the user to define the HP Data Protector login account information. Initially the parameter HPOPasswordState will appear in A LA RM state, since the username/password details are y et to be configured. Configuring Login Details HPO KM needs to be configured for correct operation. All of HP Data Protector’s utilities require HP Data Protector Administrator level access privileges to operate correctly. If this account is not suitable for the environment then an account must be created and configured as Administrator for HP Data Protector (See HP Data Protector Administrator’s Guide for more details). This user account should be able to execute certain commands, which are listed in the section Security Requirements. To access the configuration menu: 1. Select Configure KM > Configure Login Details menu from the HPO_SETUP icon or HP Data Protector icon. 2. Enter the username and password details and click OK. The password entered into the dialog box is stored encrypted only on the agent. Should this password be changed, the stored agent password must also be updated using the same menu. This is not an automatic process. 3. If login details are valid, a confirmation will be displayed. If at any time the parameter HPOManagerStatus is in A LA RM, then the rest of the KM may NOT function due to the requirement for the HP Data Protector Serv er processes to be running for the KM to operate. To start the rest of the KM working again, first start the processes, that are causing the A LA RM situation with this parameter. Loading and Configuring 55 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Discovery Cycle Normally the initial full discovery of all objects of the KM may take up to 30 minutes after configuring the KM. By following the steps below this discovery process can be forced: 1. Choose KM Commands > Refresh Process Cache menu from the HP Data Protector icon. 2. Choose KM Commands > Utilities > Patrol > Force Discovery menu from the main computer icon. 3. Choose KM Commands > Refresh Parameters menu from the HP Data Protector icon. Preloading the KM The menu item KM Commands > Configure KM > Preload KM will preload the KM on to the agent namespace, which enables the KM to operate all the time without a PATROL® Console connection. The KM is not pre-loaded by default. It is recommended that the HPO KM is pre-loaded on the agent. If the preload is successful following message will be displayed. Configuring the Installation Path The discovery should detect the path of the HP Data Protector automatically. If the installation path is not detected correctly, it can be set using KM Commands > Configure KM > Configure Installation Path menu from the HP Data Protector icon. Integrating with BMC Portal An integration component for BMC Portal is released along with the Knowledge Module (KM) in the form of a PAR file: SentrySoftware-PM-PATROL-HPO-solution-.par. It enables visualization of parameter data of all objects monitored by the KM, in the BMC Portal environment. This integration component is v alid on BMC Portal v 2.5 upwards. To integrate HP Data Protector KM for PATROL with BMC Portal: 1. Install the KM on top of a PATROL Agent as detailed in the Installation Procedure. A PATROL Console will be required to configure the KM 2. In the PATROL Console, make sure the KM properly discovered the backup servers and is collecting data 3. Upload the PAR file in BMC Portal: Place the SentrySoftware-PM-PATROL-HPO-solution-.par file in a known location on your file system Log in to BMC Portal with the superadmin credentials. Click on Portal, then under Tasks click Performance Managers. Loading and Configuring 56 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Click Upload and then click Browse to open a file selection dialog box Select SentrySoftware-PM-PATROL-HPO-solution-.par and click Upload. 4. Create a new managed element: Log in to BMC Portal with administrator credentials Click the Configure tab > Elements > Add Select Infrastructure Element and click Next Select an RSM to collect data about the infrastructure element and click Next Enter the name of the machine on which the PATROL agent is running, the Host Name and click Next Select the group to which your PM will belong and click Next Select the PATROL category, the Application Classes to add and click Next Set the Properties and Credentials that the RSM must have to access the specified elements and click Next. The list of thresholds is displayed. You can update these settings without impacting the values set in PATROL. 5. Click Finish. Thresholds are set in the PA TROL console. To get the last configurations made, click the Re fre sh PA T ROL Inte gra tion button av ailable in the Ele m e nts page. User Guide Operating HPO KM This section describes how to operate the HPO KM when it is completely installed and configured. Confirming Mount Requests This task explains how to issue confirmation for mount requests to HP Data Protector after inserting the tape in the requested tape device, using HPO KM. When a mount request is issued read the details of the mount request from the parameter HPOMountDetails, and insert the requested tape media into the device. To confirm mount request: 1. Choose the menu item Confirm Mount Request from the requesting HPO_MOUNT instance. 2. Check whether you are confirming the correct mount request by comparing the details displayed in the window. 3. Click on Confirm to proceed. A confirmation will be displayed reading Mount Request is confirmed successfully. Multiple mount requests can be confirmed using a single menu item “Confirm A ll Mount Requests” from HPO_MNT_CONTA INER application instance (Mount Requests). Integrating with BMC Portal 57 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Cancelling Mount Request Device This task explains how to issue cancellation for mount request device to HP Data Protector, using HPO KM. This action will abort the activity on that device and proceed using other devices, if configured. This may stop the backup or restore session, which issued the mount request, and the session may go to “Failed” state. 1. Choose the menu item Cancel Device from the requesting HPO_MOUNT instance. 2. Check whether you are cancelling the correct mount request by comparing the details displayed in the window. 3. Click Confirm to proceed. A confirmation will be displayed reading Device canceled successfully. Multiple mount requests dev ices can be canceled using a single menu item “Cancel A ll Dev ices” from HPO_MNT_CONTA INER application instance (Mount Requests). Clearing Backup / Restore Session Alarm Normally when a backup or restore session status parameter goes to warning or alarm status, the cause for that status should be analysed and a resolution should be applied. For example, when a backup session’s mount request has not been confirmed within 30 minutes, it’s parameter HPOSessionStatus will change to warning status. By confirming the mount request after inserting the requested tape media, this parameter should change back to ok status. But when a backup fails, it’s parameter HPOSessionStatus will change to alarm status, which cannot be cleared without using the menu Clear Alarm . Once an alarm is cleared it cannot be reset easily. To clear alarm: 1. Choose the menu item Clear Alarm from the requesting HPO_SESSION or HPO_RSESSION instance. 2. Check whether you are clearing the alarm for the correct session. 3. Click Confirm to proceed. Multiple session alarms can be cleared using a single menu under the appropriate application instance. By using menu item “Clear A larms” from HPO_SPECIFICA TION instance or HPO_INTERA CTIVE instance (Interactiv e), all alarms under that specifications can be cleared. A nd by using menu item “Clear A ll A larms” from HPO_SPEC_CONTA INER instance (Backups) all backup alarms can be cleared. Similarly by using menu item “Clear A ll A larms” from HPO_REST_CONTA INER instance (Restores) all restore alarms can be cleared. Starting the HP Data Protector Cell Manager When the discovery cycle is complete, verify that the application icon appears with the label HP Data Protector. If the icon does not appear there may be a problem with your KM installation. Alternately the discovery cycle may not have been able to find your Cell Manager installation of HP Data Protector. To start the HP Data Protector Cell Manager Processes: User Guide 58 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 1. Choose the menu item Start Cell Manager from the HP Data Protector icon. 2. Click Confirm to proceed. If a problem occurs: 1. Ensure that you have properly installed and configured the KM. 2. Verify the login and password used by the KM. Stopping the HP Data Protector Cell Manager When the discovery cycle is complete, verify that the application icon appears with the label HP Data Protector. If the icon does not appear there may be a problem with your KM installation. Alternately the discovery cycle may not have been able to find your Cell Manager installation of HP Data Protector. To stop the HP Data Protector Cell Manager Processes: 1. Choose the menu item Stop Cell Manager from the HP Data Protector icon. 2. Click Confirm to proceed. A dialog box will appear with the results from stopping the processes. If a problem occurs: 1. Ensure that you have properly installed and configured the KM. 2. Verify the login and password used by the KM. Reporting from HPO KM This section describes the main reporting functions provided by HP Data Protector KM for PATROL. The reports available are: Backup Report - summarized full backup report. Specification Backup Report - summarized backup report of a backup specification. Specification Report - detail backup specification report. Restore Report - summarized full restore report. Pool Report - detail media pool report. Media Report - detail media report DB Report - detail database report. Library/Device Report - detail library and device report. Client Report - detail client report. Client Device Report - detail device report for a client. Client Library Report - detail library report for a client. Schedule Report - detail backup schedule report. Specification Schedule Report - detail backup schedule report for a backup specification. Mount Request Report - detail mount request report. User Guide 59 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Debugging HPO KM When the discovery cycle is complete, verify that the application icon appears with the label HP Data Protector or HPO_SETUP. If the icon does not appear there may be a problem with your KM installation. Alternately the discovery cycle may not have been able to find your Cell Manager installation of HP Data Protector. To enable or disable Debugging Mode: 1. Right-click and hold the mouse pointer on the HP Data Protector or HPO_SETUP icon.The application menu appears. 2. Choose Debug. 3. Turn on the Debug for object(s) you want to monitor. Or, turn off the Debug for object(s) you don’t want to monitor. 4. Select Send Debug Messages to File: if the debug output should be logged to a file. By default this file will be /tmp/HPO_Debug.log for Unix platforms and C:\Temp\HPO_Debug.log for Windows platforms. This debug log file name and path can be changed by entering the new file name with the full path in the text field under Send Debug Messages to File:. 5. Select Accept to start/stop debugging, or Cancel to abort. Debugging information will appear on a task window with a title HPO KM Debug Output on the PATROL Console, if Send Debug Messages to File: is not selected. Otherwise, debugging information will appear in the debug log file. Turn the debugger off once the debugging information is collected. Refreshing Parameters When the discovery cycle is complete, verify that the application icon appears with the label HP Data Protector or HPO_SETUP. If the icon does not appear there may be a problem with your KM installation. Alternately the discovery cycle may not have been able to find your Cell Manager installation of HP Data Protector. To refresh all parameters: 1. Right-click and hold the mouse pointer on the HP Data Protector or HPO_SETUP icon. The application menu appears. 2. Choose Refresh Parameters. All the parameters are updated for all application classes. User Guide 60 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Displaying a Parameter Graph, Gauge, or Text Output Window Each computer icon in the PATROL main window represents an instance of a host system that PATROL is monitoring. When you add a computer to the main window, PATROL establishes a default series of application and parameter icons for monitoring. For information on displaying a parameter graph, gauge, or text output window, see the PATROL for Unix User Guide or the PATROL for Windows User Guide (Volume 2). Customizing Parameters Most parameters defined in a KM are activated by default. They continuously monitor key resources and warn you of potential problems. All parameters in KMs are global parameters; that is, they automatically run on all KM instances discovered. They are the common parameters used for all applications and computers. You can customize these parameters at the local level for a specific application or computer. You can customize parameters at the local level by performing some of the tasks listed below. For information on these tasks, see the PATROL for Unix User Guide or the PATROL for Windows User Guide (Volume 3): Activating Help Adding Parameters Clearing Parameter History Deleting Parameters Entering the Parameter Command Entering the Parameter Environment Scheduling When the Parameter Runs Selecting the Parameter Computer Class Selecting the Parameter Command Type Selecting the Parameter Type Setting Alarm Ranges Setting Parameter Security Setting the Parameter History Retention Level Setting the Parameter Output Setting the State Suspending Parameters Unloading the KM This section describes the procedures for unloading (not uninstalling) the HPO KM from the PATROL Agent, PATROL Console or PATROL Central Console. The intention is that this section is only used if you no longer want to use some parts of the KM, though there may be circumstances where you may wish to fully unload the KM without uninstalling the files. When the HPO KM is unloaded from a PATROL Agent, PATROL stops monitoring the HP Data Protector application on that system when there is no connection to a PATROL Console with HPO KM loaded. User Guide 61 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 When the HPO KM is unloaded from PATROL Console, the PATROL Console stops displaying and monitoring the HP Data Protector application on any PATROL Console connected system. Unloading the KM from PATROL Agent 1. Remove the HPO KM from the list of preloaded KMs, using the utility wpconfig (on MS Windows) or xpconfig (on Unix), remove HPO_LOAD.kml from the PATROL Agent configuration variable / AgentSetup/preloadedKMs. 2. Restart the PATROL Agent. 3. Repeat these steps on every PATROL Agent system (managed node) where the HPO KM is to be unloaded. The HPO KM cannot be partially unloaded from the PA TROL A gent using the abov e steps. If y ou need to unload some parts of the KM from the PA TROL A gent, refer to the PA TROL A gent Reference Manual. Unloading the KM from PATROL Console Application classes are unloaded individually. This allows for a partial unloading of the KM to enable it to run as a reduced installation. Follow the steps below to unload the HPO KM completely or partially. 1. Remove the unwanted HPO KM application classes from the list of loaded application classes, as required. All HPO KM application classes start withHPO_. With the PATROL Console for Unix: From the PATROL Console main window choose Attributes > Application Classes... Select a HPO KM application class to be removed and choose Edit > Delete. Repeat for all classes to be removed. With the PATROL Console for MS Windows: From the PATROL Console tree view choose the KM tab and expand the folder Application Classes. Right-click on a HPO KM application class to be removed and choose Delete. Repeat for all classes to be removed. 2. Select File > Save Configuration to save the modified list of loaded application classes as the PATROL Console user preference. 3. Repeat these steps on every PATROL Console system where the HPO KM is to be unloaded. Unloading the KM from PATROL Central Console A KM can be unloaded for particular managed systems or for all systems across the monitored environment. Application classes may be unloaded individually, or by selecting all classes at once. This allows for a partial unloading of the KM to enable it to run as a reduced installation on some or all of the managed systems. Follow the steps below to completely or partially unload the HPO KM from some or all of the managed systems. User Guide 62 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 1. Right click on the PATROL Main Map, and choose Unload Knowledge Modules... 2. Select the managed systems where the HPO KM is to be unloaded, and click Next>. A list is displayed showing all the loaded application classes on each of the selected managed systems. All HPO KM application classes start with HPO_. 3. Select the HPO KM application classes to be removed for the appropriate managed systems, click Next> and Finish. 4. Repeat the above steps for each PATROL Central Management Profile where the HPO KM is to be unloaded. Reference Guide Application Classes and Icons The following application classes are available for HP Data Protector KM for PATROL and have specific InfoBoxes, Menus and Parameters associated with them. For information on each Application Class, click text below the application icon. User Guide HPO_SERVER HPO_SERVER HPO_PROC_CONTAINER HPO_PROCESS HPO_DEVICE HPO_LIB_CONTAINER HPO_LIBRARY HPO_LDEVICE HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER HPO_SPECIFICATION 63 HPO_DATABASE HPO_DEV_CONTAINER HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_INTERACTIVE HPO_SESSION HPO_REST_CONTAINER HPO_MNT_CONTAINER HPO_MOUNT HPO_POOL_CONTAINER HPO_POOL HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER HPO_CLIENT HPO_LOG_CONTAINER HPO_LOG HPO_RSESSION HPO_SERVER This is the main container, which represents all the HP Data Protector KM application classes. There is only one instance of the HPO_SERVER application and is labeled either HP Data Protector or HPO_SETUP depending on whether the KM has been configured. HPO_SETUP The HPO_SETUP application will only appear if the discovery cycle for HP Data Protector KM discovers the HP Data Protector Cell Manager installation on the system but no login details have been entered. Human intervention is required to enter the details of an HP Data Protector administrator user account that have permissions to run the necessary commands. HPO_DATABASE The HPO_DATABASE displays HP Data Protector Database information. There is only one instance of the HPO_DATABASE application and is labeled Database. HPO_PROC_CONTAINER The HPO_PROC_CONTAINER contains all HP Data Protector Processes monitored on the system. There is only one instance of the HPO_PROC_CONTAINER application and is labeled Processes under HP Data Protector instance. Reference Guide 64 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_PROCESS The HPO_PROCESS application monitors information relating to key HP Data Protector Processes. Each monitored HP Data Protector process instance is labeled by the name of the process, like crd. These names are not converted in any way. HPO_DEV_CONTAINER The HPO_DEV_CONTAINER contains all HP Data Protector Standalone Devices on the system. There is only one instance of the HPO_DEV_CONTAINER application and is labeled Standalone Devices under HP Data Protector instance. HPO_DEVICE The HPO_DEVICE application monitors information relating to key HP Data Protector Standalone Tape Devices. Each standalone device instance is labeled by the name of the device. HPO_LIB_CONTAINER The HPO_LIB_CONTAINER contains all HP Data Protector Libraries on the system. There is only one instance of the HPO_LIB_CONTAINER application and is labeled Libraries under HP Data Protector instance. HPO_LIBRARY The HPO_LIBRARY application monitors information relating to key HP Data Protector Library and it contains all it’s tape devices. Each library instance is labeled by the name of the library. HPO_LDEVICE The HPO_LDEVICE application monitors information relating to key HP Data Protector Library Tape Devices. Each device instance is labeled by the name of the device. HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER The HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER contains information regarding all HP Data Protector Backup Specifications defined on the system. There is only one instance of the HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER application and is labeled Backups, since all HP Data Protector backup sessions are created under this instance. Reference Guide 65 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_SPECIFICATION The HPO_SPECIFICATION application provides details about each HP Data Protector Backup Specification, and it contains all backup sessions of that specification. They are labeled by the name of the backup specification. HPO_INTERACTIVE The HPO_INTERACTIVE application contains all interactive HP Data Protector Backup Sessions. There is only one instance of the HPO_INTERACTIVE application and is labeled Interactive under HP Data Protector instance. HPO_SESSION The HPO_SESSION application provides details about each HP Data Protector Backup Session. They are labeled by the name of the session, like 2002/01/05-11. HPO_REST_CONTAINER The HPO_REST_CONTAINER contains information regarding all HP Data Protector Restore Sessions. There is only one instance of the HPO_REST_CONTAINER application and is labeled Restores. HPO_RSESSION The HPO_RSESSION application provides details about each HP Data Protector Restore Session. They are labeled by the name of the session, like 2002/01/05-16. HPO_MNT_CONTAINER The HPO_MNT_CONTAINER contains information regarding all HP Data Protector Mount Requests. There is only one instance of the HPO_MNT_CONTAINER application and is labeled Mount Requests. HPO_MOUNT The HPO_MOUNT application provides details about each HP Data Protector Mount Request. They are labeled in a format on , like tape1 on Stk1_Dlt1. HPO_POOL_CONTAINER The HPO_POOL_CONTAINER contains information regarding all HP Data Protector Media Pools. There is only one instance of the HPO_POOL_CONTAINER application and is labeled Media Pools. Reference Guide 66 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_POOL The HPO_POOL application provides details about each HP Data Protector Media Pools. They are labeled by the name of the media pool. HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER The HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER contains information regarding all HP Data Protector Clients. There is only one instance of the HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER application and is labeled Clients. HPO_CLIENT The HPO_CLIENT application provides details about each HP Data Protector Clients. They are labeled by the hostname of the client system. HPO_LOG_CONTAINER The HPO_LOG_CONTAINER contains information regarding monitored HP Data Protector log files. There is only one instance of the HPO_LOG_CONTAINER application and is labeled Logs. HPO_LOG The HPO_LOG application provides details about each monitored HP Data Protector log files. They are labeled by the name of the log file. Infoboxes HPO_SERVER InfoBox Item Description KM Name Name of the Knowledge Module KM Version Version of the Knowledge Module KM Release Date Date of release of the Knowledge Module Platform Description Operating system description of the local host Application Description Product name as used by the vendor Application Version Version of HP Data Protector software Cell Manager Host name of the HP Data Protector Cell Manager MMDB Server Host name of the HP Data Protector MMDB server Reference Guide 67 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_DATABASE InfoBox Item Description DB Server Host name of the HP Data Protector Database server DB Directory Path Directory path of the HP Data Protector Database Last DB Backup Date and time of the last successful HP Data Protector Database backup Last DB Backup Mode Mode of the last successful HP Data Protector Database backup Last DB Backup Session ID Backup session id of the last successful HP Data Protector Database backup Last DB Purge Date and time of the last successful HP Data Protector Database purge Elapsed Database Collector Time Time since last database collector execution HPO_PROC_CONTAINER InfoBox Item Description Elapsed Process Collector Time Time since last process collector execution HPO_PROCESS InfoBox Item Description Process Description Description of the HP Data Protector Process Process ID Process ID (PID) of the HP Data Protector Process Process State Description Description of the process state Process Owner Owner of the process Process Command Complete command that started the process Elapsed Process Collector Time Time since last process collector execution HPO_DEV_CONTAINER InfoBox Item Description Number of Standalone Devices Number of standalone devices discovered by the device collector Elapsed Device Collector Time Time since last device collector execution Elapsed Session Collector Time Time since last session collector execution HPO_DEVICE InfoBox Item Description Device Name Logical name of the standalone device Device Description Description of the standalone device Reference Guide 68 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Device Host Host name of the media client where the device is attached Device Type Type of the device (standalone) Device Enabled/Disabled? Whether the device is enabled or disabled according to HP Data Protector database Device Status Status of the device Number of Drives Number of drives in the device chain Media Type Type of the media used by this device Default Media Pool Default media pool used by the device Elapsed Device Collector Time Time since last device collector execution Elapsed Session Collector Time Time since last session collector execution HPO_LIB_CONTAINER InfoBox Item Description Number of Libraries Number of libraries discovered by the device collector Elapsed Device Collector Time Time since last device collector execution Elapsed Session Collector Time Time since last session collector execution HPO_LIBRARY InfoBox Item Description Library Name Logical name of the library Library Description Description of the library Library Host Host name of the media client where the library is attached Library Type Type of the library Media Type Type of the media used by the library Default Media Pool Default media pool used by the device Number of Drives Number of configured drives in the library Elapsed Device Collector Time Time since last device collector execution HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER InfoBox Item Description Elapsed Spec Collector Time Time since last specification collector execution HPO_SPECIFICATION InfoBox Item Description Specification Name Name of the backup specification Specification Description Description of the backup specification Reference Guide 69 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Backup Group Group name where the backup specification belongs to Pre-exec Pre-exec script name Post-exec Post-exec script name Last Full Backup Date and time of the last successful full backup for this specification Last Full Backup Session ID Session ID of the last successful full backup for this specification Last Incremental Backup Date and time of the last successful incremental backup for this specification Last Incr Backup Session ID Session ID of the last successful incremental backup for this specification Next Full Backup Date and time of the next scheduled full backup for this specification Next Incremental Backup Date and time of the next scheduled incremental backup for this specification Elapsed Spec Collector Time Time since last specification collector execution Elapsed Session Collector Time Time since last session collector execution HPO_INTERACTIVE InfoBox Item Description Elapsed Session Collector Time Time since last session collector execution HPO_SESSION InfoBox Item Description Session ID Backup session id Specification Name Name of the backup specification Type Type of the session (Backup) Mode Mode of the session (full/incremental) Session Status Status of the session Session Owner Owner of the session Start Time Date and time when the session started End Time Date and time when the session ended Duration Time taken to complete the session or time elapsed if the session is not complete Success Percent Percentage of success Completed Size Size of the completed backup in MBytes Completed Percentage Percentage of completion, calculated by using the completed size and the size of the last similar successful backup Time Remaining Remaining time for the backup to complete, calculated by finding the difference between the duration of the last similar successful backup and the elapsed time of the current session Number of Files Number of files backed up Number of Clients Number of clients backed up Number of Objects Number of objects backed up Reference Guide 70 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Pending Disk Agents Number of disk agents pending Running Disk Agents Number of disk agents running Completed Disk Agents Number of disk agents completed Failed Disk Agents Number of disk agents failed Number of Errors Number of (critical and major) errors occurred during the backup Number of Warnings Number of warnings occurred during the backup Number of Media Number of media used by the backup session Previous Backup Time Time taken for the last similar successful backup Previous Backup Size Size of the last similar successful backup Previous Backup Files Number file backed up for the last similar successful backup Previous Backup Session ID Session id of the last similar successful backup Alarm Cleared Date and time when the alarm was cleared Elapsed Session Collector Time Time since last session collector execution HPO_REST_CONTAINER InfoBox Item Description Elapsed Session Collector Time Time since last session collector execution HPO_RSESSION InfoBox Item Description Session ID Restore session id Specification Name Name of the backup specification (Interactive) Type Type of the session (Restore) Session Status Status of the session Session Owner Owner of the session Start Time Date and time when the session started End Time Date and time when the session ended Duration Time taken to complete the session or time elapsed if the session is not complete Number of Errors Number of (critical and major) errors occurred during the restore Number of Warnings Number of warnings occurred during the restore Alarm Cleared Date and time when the alarm was cleared Elapsed Session Collector Time Time since last session collector execution Reference Guide 71 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_MNT_CONTAINER InfoBox Item Description Elapsed Session Collector Time Time since last session collector execution HPO_MOUNT InfoBox Item Description Specification Name Specification name of the session issuing mount request Session ID Id of the session issuing mount request Session Type Type of the session issuing mount request Session Owner Owner of the session issuing mount request Session Start Time Date and time when the session started Mount Requestor Requestor of the mount request Mount Request Time Date and time when the mount the mount request was issued Medium ID ID of the medium to be mounted Medium Label Label of the medium to be mounted Medium Location Location of the medium to be mounted Device Logical device name where the medium should be mounted Device Host Host name of the media client where the mount request device is attached Physical Device Physical device name of the mount request device Elapsed Session Collector Time Time since last session collector execution HPO_POOL_CONTAINER InfoBox Item Description Elapsed Pool Collector Time Time since last pool collector execution HPO_POOL InfoBox Item Description Pool Name Name of the media pool Pool Description Description of the media pool Media Type Type of the media used in this media pool Policy Policy of the media pool Medium Age Limit Age limit of medium in this media pool Medium Overwrites Number of maximum overwrites allowed for medium in this media pool Magazine Support Whether medium magazine is supported for this pool (Yes/No) Elapsed Pool Collector Time Time since last pool collector execution Reference Guide 72 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER InfoBox Item Description Elapsed Client Collector Time Time since last client collector execution HPO_CLIENT InfoBox Item Description Client Name Host name of the HP Data Protector client Platform Description of the client platform Cell Console Version Version of the HP Data Protector Cell Console installed on the client Disk Agent Version Version of the HP Data Protector Disk Agent installed on the client Media Agent Version Version of the HP Data Protector Media Agent installed on the client Elapsed Client Collector Time Time since last client collector execution HPO_LOG_CONTAINER InfoBox Item Description Log Directory Path The directory path for HP Data Protector log files Elapsed Log Collector Time Time since last log collector execution HPO_LOG InfoBox Item Description Log Name File name of the HP Data Protector log file Log Full Path Full path name of the log file Last Modified Date and time when the log file is modified last Elapsed Log Collector Time Time since last log collector execution Menus HPO_SERVER Application Menu Command Description About Displays Information about KM Manufacturer and Version. Debug Opens Debug Dialog box to set debugging on/off. Refresh Parameters Forces Refresh of HPO_SERVER Parameters (Collectors). Refresh Process Cache Forces a refresh of the PATROL Agent Process cache. Configure KM Accesses Configure KM sub menu. Configure Login Details This option allows to enter login account details that the Knowledge Module requires to run as. Reference Guide 73 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Preload KM This option adds the HP Data Protector KM for PATROL to the pre-loaded KMs variable. Set Instance Limits This option allows the configuration of the maximum number of PATROL Application instances that the KM will create. Following application class instances are limited by these default values: Application Class HPO_DEVICE HPO_LIBRARY HPO_LDEVICE HPO_SPECIFICATION HPO_SESSION HPO_RSESSION HPO_MOUNT HPO_POOL HPO_CLIENT Instance Limit 50 25 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Configure Installation Path This option allows the HP Data Protector installation path to be changed. The auto-discovery should detect this path correctly. Reports The sub-menu which launches HP Data Protector reports to provide important information. Backup Report Generates detail backup report for the given period. Mount Request Report Generates detail mount request report for all sessions waiting for tape to be mounted. Schedule Report Generates detail backup schedule report for the given period. Restore Report Generates detail restore report for the given period. Specification Report Generates detail specification report. Pool Report Generates detail media pool report. Media Report Generates detail media report. DB Report Generates detail database report. Library/Device Report Generates detail library and device report. Client Report Generates detail client report. Start/Stop Cell Manager Start/Stop all services on the cell manager Start Cell Manager This option asks for confirmation to proceed with starting the HP Data Protector Cell Manager services (crs, mmd, rds and OmniInet on Windows platforms). This will execute omnisv command as the user logged on the PATROL Console. If the Console user has no privileges to execute omnisv command this menu will return an error message. Stop Cell Manager This option asks for confirmation to proceed with stopping the HP Data Protector Cell Manager services (crs, mmd, rds and omniinet on Windows platforms). This will execute omnisv command as the user logged on the PATROL Console. If the Console user has no privileges to execute omnisv command this menu will return an error message. HPO_DATABASE Application Menu Command Description DB Report Generates detail database report. Reference Guide 74 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_PROC_CONTAINER Application Menu Command Description Monitor Processes Enable/disable monitoring processes individually. All HP Data Protector processes are enabled by default. Configure Process Status Sets process status mapping rule globally. By default Process State Not Running (process down) Terminated, Stopped, Growing or Unknown All other states Mapped To Down Suspicious Up When the Close button is selected a dialog window is pops up to confirm whether to reset all individual process status mapping rules to this new global rule. Start/Stop Cell Manager Start/Stop all services on the cell manager. Start Cell Manager This option asks for confirmation to proceed with starting the HP Data Protector Cell Manager services (crs, mmd, rds and omniinet on Windows platforms). This will execute omnisv command as the user logged on the PATROL Console. If the Console user has no privileges to execute omnisv command this menu will return an error message. Stop Cell Manager This option asks for confirmation to proceed with stopping the HP Data Protector Cell Manager services (crs, mmd, rds and omniinet on Windows platforms). This will execute omnisv command as the user logged on the PATROL Console. If the Console user has no privileges to execute omnisv command this menu will return an error message. HPO_PROCESS Application Menu Command Description Configure Process Status Sets process status mapping rule for the process instance. By default the global process status rules are used. HPO_DEV_CONTAINER Application Menu Command Description Configure Device Status Sets standalone device status mapping rule globally. By default Device State Disabled or Unknown Device Running >10 hours or Mount Request > 30 min All other states Device Mapped To Failure Suspicious OK When the Close button is selected a dialog window is pops up to confirm whether to reset all individual standalone devices’ status mapping rules to this new global rule. Reference Guide 75 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_DEVICE Application Menu Command Description Configure Device Status Sets device status mapping rule for the device instance. By default the global standalone device status mapping is used. HPO_LIB_CONTAINER Application Menu Command Description Configure Device Status Sets library device status mapping rule globally. By default Device State Disabled or Unknown Device Running >10 hours or Mount Request > 30 min All other states Device Mapped to Failure Suspicious OK When the Close button is selected a dialog window is pops up to confirm whether to reset all individual library devices’ status mapping rules to this new global rule. HPO_LIBRARY Application Menu Command Description Configure Device Status Sets device status mapping rule for child library device instances. By default the global device status settings are used. When the Close button is selected a dialog window is pops up to confirm whether to reset all individual library devices’ status mapping rules of that library to this new rule. HPO_LDEVICE Application Menu Command Description Configure Device Status Sets device status mapping rule for the device instance. By default the device status mapping for the parent library instance is used. HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER Application Menu Command Description Configure Session Status Sets backup session status mapping rule globally. By default Session State In Progress/Failures Mount/Failures Completed/Failures Aborted Failed Mount Request > 30 min Queuing > 30 min In Progress/Errors Reference Guide 76 Mapped To Failure Failure Failure Failure Failure Suspicious Suspicious Suspicious HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Mount/Errors Completed/Errors All other states Suspicious Suspicious Successful When the Close button is selected a dialog window is pops up to confirm whether to reset all individual backup session status rules to this global rule. Clear All Alarms This menu option will acknowledge and clear all backup session status alarms. Monitor Backups This menu option will configure the filter for displaying and monitoring backup sessions. By default successful backups are monitored within 3 days and unsuccessful backups are monitored within 7 days. Backup Report Generates detail backup report for the given period. Schedule Report Generates detail backup schedule report for the given period. Specification Report Generates detail specification report. HPO_SPECIFICATION Application Menu Command Description Configure Session Status Sets backup session status mapping rule for this specification. By default the global session status mapping is used. Clear Alarms This menu option will acknowledge and clear backup session status alarms for this backup specification. Specification Backup Report Generates detail backup report for the given period for this backup specification. Specification Schedule Report Generates detail backup schedule report for the given period for this backup specification. HPO_INTERACTIVE Application Menu Command Description Configure Session Status Sets backup session status mapping rule for interactive backup sessions. By default the global session status mapping is used. Clear Alarms This menu option will acknowledge and clear all interactive backup session status alarms. HPO_SESSION Application Menu Command Description Clear Alarm This menu option will acknowledge and clear the backup session status alarm. Reference Guide 77 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_REST_CONTAINER Application Menu Command Description Configure Session Status Sets restore session status mapping rule globally. By default Session State In Progress/Failures Mount/Failures Completed/Failures Aborted Failed Mount Request > 30 min Queuing > 30 min In Progress/Errors Mount/Errors Completed/Errors All other states Mapped To Failure Failure Failure Failure Failure Suspicious Suspicious Suspicious Suspicious Suspicious Successful Clear All Alarms This menu option will acknowledge and clear all restore session status alarms. Monitor Restores This menu option will configure the filter for displaying and monitoring restore sessions. By default successful restores are monitored within 3 days and unsuccessful restores are monitored within 7 days. Restore Report Generates detail restore report for the given period. HPO_RSESSION Application Menu Command Description Clear Alarm This menu option will acknowledge and clear the restore session status alarm. HPO_MNT_CONTAINER Application Menu Command Description Mount Request Report Generates detail mount request report for all sessions waiting for tape to be mounted. Confirm All Mount Requests Confirms all mount requests for both backup and restore sessions. This will execute omnimnt command as the user logged on the PATROL Console. If the Console user has no privileges to execute omnimnt command this menu will return an error message. Cancel All Devices Cancels all mount requests for both backup and restore sessions. This will execute omnimnt command as the user logged on the PATROL Console. If the Console user has no privileges to execute omnimnt command this menu will return an error message. HPO_MOUNT Application Menu Command Reference Guide Description 78 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Confirm Mount Request Confirms the mount request. This will execute omnimnt command as the user logged on the PATROL Console. If the Console user has no privileges to execute omnimnt command this menu will return an error message. Cancel Device Cancels the mount request and abort the session. This will execute omnimnt command as the user logged on the PATROL Console. If the Console user has no privileges to execute omnimnt command this menu will return an error message. HPO_POOL_CONTAINER Application Menu Command Description Monitor Pools Changes the monitoring level for media pools. By default all media pools with one or more media are monitored. Pool Report Generates detail media pool report. Media Report Generates detail media report for all media pools. HPO_POOL Application Menu Command Description Media Report Generates detail media report for this media pool. HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER Application Menu Command Description Configure Client Status Enable or disable client status (HPOClientStatus) monitoring for all clients. By default client status monitoring is enabled for all Unix clients. Client Report Generates detail client report. HPO_CLIENT Application Menu Command Description Configure Client Status Enable or disable client status (HPOClientStatus) monitoring for this client. By default global client status monitoring settings are used Client Device Report Generates detail report about tape devices attached to this client Client Library Report Generates detail report about tape libraries attached to this client HPO_LOG_CONTAINER Application Menu Command Description Monitor Logs Enable or disable monitored log files. By default Log File Monitoring Setup debug.log Enabled Ob2EventLog.txt Enabled inet.log Enabled Reference Guide 79 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 IS_install.log media.log omnisv.log purge.log RDS.log sm.log Upgrade.log Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Configure Log Scan Limit Change the size of log data scanned during each collector cycle globally. By default this is set to 5 KBytes. Configure Log Filter Modify the log file filters used for setting parameters HPOLogWarnText and HPOLogErrorText globally. By default warning filter contains "warning" and error filter contains "error". All these expressions in the filters are case insensitive. HPO_LOG Application Menu Command Description Configure Log Scan Limit Change the size of log data scanned during each collector cycle for that log file. By default this uses the global limits. Configure Log Filter Modify the log file filters used for setting parameters HPOLogWarnText and HPOLogErrorText for that log file. By default this uses the global limits. Parameters Sort Alphabetically ExtraFilesList Detailed Description This standard parameter is inactive and contains a list of additional files to be sent to the agent during a Commit operation. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Reference Guide 80 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon No output Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Inactive Variable Name ExtraFilesList Parameter Type Standard Value Set By Not applicable HPOClientBackupData Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the size of data backed up from this client during the last successful backup during the collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 81 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes (-1 None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientBackupData Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector HPOClientBackupFiles Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of files backed up from this client during the last successful backup during the collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 82 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Files (-1 None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientBackupFiles Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector HPOClientBackupGrowthRate Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the growth rate of the size of data Reference Guide 83 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 backed up from this client during the successful backups during the collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/minute (-1 None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientBackupGrowthRate Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Reference Guide 84 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPOClientBackupSuccess Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the percentage of successful backup of this client during the collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % (-1 None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientBackupSuccess Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Reference Guide 85 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPOClientCCCount Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of installed Cell Consoles (CC) in the HP Data Protector Cell. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Reference Guide 86 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Variable Name HPOClientCCCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector HPOClientCHCount Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of Configured Hosts (CH) in the HP Data Protector Cell. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Reference Guide 87 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientCHCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER and HPO_CLIENT application classes. The HPOClientCollector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Clients. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 30 min Reference Guide 88 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Status Active Variable Name HPOClientCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable HPOClientDACount Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of Disk Agents (DA) in the HP Data Protector Cell. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Reference Guide 89 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientDACount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector HPOClientDetails Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the summary of all HP Data Protector clients Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Reference Guide 90 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector HPOClientMACount Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of Media Agents (MA) in the HP Data Protector Cell. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Reference Guide 91 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientMACount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector HPOClientStatus Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the status of the HP Data Protector client. This parameter can be disabled individually or globally using the menu option Configure Client Status from application instances of HPO_CLIENT or HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER respectively. This parameter is enabled only on Unix Cell Managers. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations Check whether the inetd (on Uniix) or OmniInet (on Windows) process/service is running on the client system. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 92 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Boolean Unit 0 = Connection Accepted 1 = Connection Refused Output Range Range: 0-1 Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1-1 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector HPOClientSummary Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the summary of HP Data Protector client during the collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 93 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientSummary Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_DATABASE application class. This collector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Database. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Reference Guide 94 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 60 min Status Active Variable Name HPODatabaseCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable HPODBCDBSpaceUsed Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the used record space of HP Data Protector Catalog database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 95 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds None Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBCDBSpaceUsed Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector HPODBDetails Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the database details collected by HPODatabaseCollector. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 96 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector HPODBDirSize Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the size of HP Data Protector database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 97 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBDirSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector HPODBFSUsedPercent Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the used space percentage of the file system, where HP Data Protector database resides. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 98 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations Purge some old data in the HP Data Protector Database, or grow the size of the file system where HP Data Protector database resides. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold 0-100 Alarm Alarm 1 Threshold 95-98 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 98-100 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: 0-100 Warning: 95-98 Alarm: 98-100 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBFSUsedPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector HPODBGrowthRate Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the used record space growth rate of the HP Data Protector database during the last collection cycle. Reference Guide 99 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Kbytes/minute Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBGrowthRate Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Reference Guide 100 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPODBIntegrityErrors Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the total number of integrity errors encountered during the core integrity check of the HP Data Protector database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations When there are integrity errors run a full integrity check of the HP Data Protector Database. Refer the HP Data Protector Administrator’s Guide for more details. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold 0-100 Alarm Alarm 1 Threshold 1-100 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: 0+ Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1+ Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBIntegrityErrors Parameter Type Consumer Reference Guide 101 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector HPODBLastBackup Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the number of hours since the last successful backup of the HP Data Protector database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations It is recommended that the HP Data Protector Database should be backed up every 24 hours. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold (-1)-1000 Warn Alarm 1 Threshold (-1)-(-1) Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold 24-1000 Warn Default Values Default Values Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Hours (-1 = None) Output Range Range: (-1)+ Warning: 24+ Alarm: (-1)-(-1) Poll Time Reference Guide Not applicable 102 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Status Active Variable Name HPODBLastBackup Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector HPODBMMDBSpaceUsed Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the used record space of HP Data Protector Media Management database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Reference Guide 103 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBMMDBSpaceUsed Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector HPODBSpaceUsed Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the total used record space of HP Data Protector database. (HPODBCDBSpaceUsed + HPODBMMDBSpaceUsed) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type Reference Guide PSL 104 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBSpaceUsed Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector HPODBSpaceUsedPercent Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the percentage of total used record space of HP Data Protector database out of total allocated space. 100 x (HPODBCDBSpaceUsed + HPODBMMDBSpaceUsed) / HPODBTotalSpace. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 105 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBSpaceUsedPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector HPODBTotalSpace Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the total allocated space of HP Data Protector database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 106 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBTotalSpace Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector HPODeviceActivity Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the details of current activity on that device. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 107 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceActivity Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_DEV_CONTAINER, HPO_DEVICE, HPO_LIB_CONTAINER, HPO_LIBRARY and HPO_LDEVICE application classes. This collector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Devices. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 108 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 60 min Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable HPODeviceDetails Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays details about all backup device. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 109 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector HPODeviceDrives Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the device file or chain configured for that device. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 110 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceDrives Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector HPODeviceState Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the state of the device according to HP Data Protector. The following is the map used for setting this parameter: Device State State Value Inactive 0 Running/Backup 1 Running/Restore 2 Mount Request/Backup 3 Mount Request/Restore 4 Disabled 5 Unknown -1 Default Action Taken by PATROL Reference Guide 111 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit 0 = Inactive 1 = Running/Backup 2 = Running/Restore 3 = Mount Request/Backup 4 = Mount Request/Restore 5 = Disabled -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 5 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Reference Guide 112 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPODeviceStatus Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the status of the device according to the device status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Device Status from the application instance of HPO_DEV_CONTAINER or HPO_DEVICE. This parameter can be either configured globally to apply all HPO_DEVICE instances or individually to apply selected HPO_DEVICE instance. By default HPODeviceStatus is set according to following HPODeviceState values: Process State Value Process Status Value 5 or -1 2 (Device Failure) 1 or 2 for more than 10 hours 1 (Suspicious) 3 or 4 for more than 30 minutes 1 (Suspicious) Otherwise 0 (Device OK) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Stop Light Reference Guide 113 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Unit 0 = Device OK 1 = Suspicious 2 = Device Failure Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector HPODeviceThroughput Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the throughput of the device while it was used last. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 114 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/second Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceThroughput Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector HPOIntSessionDetails Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of all interactive backup sessions. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 115 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOIntSessionDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPOLDeviceActivity Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the details of current activity on that library device. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 116 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceActivity Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector HPOLDeviceDrives Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the device file configured for that library device. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 117 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceDrives Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector HPOLDeviceState Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the status of the device according to the device status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Device Status from the application instance of HPO_LIB_CONTAINER, HPO_LIBRARY or HPO_LDEVICE. This parameter can be either configured globally to apply all HPO_LDEVICE instances, for each library to apply all HPO_LDEVICE instances of that HPO_LIBRARY instance, or individually to apply selected HPO_LDEVICE instance. By default HPODeviceStatus is set according to following HPOLDeviceState values: Device State State Value Inactive 0 Running/Backup 1 Running/Restore 2 Mount Request/Backup 3 Mount Request/Restore 4 Disabled 5 Unknown -1 Reference Guide 118 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit 0 = Inactive 1 = Running/Backup 2 = Running/Restore 3 = Mount Request/Backup 4 = Mount Request/Restore 5 = Disabled -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 5 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Reference Guide 119 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPOLDeviceStatus Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the status of the device according to the device status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Device Status from the application instance of HPO_LIB_CONTAINER, HPO_LIBRARY or HPO_LDEVICE. This parameter can be either configured globally to apply all HPO_LDEVICE instances, for each library to apply all HPO_LDEVICE instances of that HPO_LIBRARY instance, or individually to apply selected HPO_LDEVICE instance. By default HPODeviceStatus is set according to following HPOLDeviceState values: Process State Value Process Status Value 5 or -1 2 (Device Failure) 1 or 2 for more than 10 hours 1 (Suspicious) 3 or 4 for more than 30 minutes 1 (Suspicious) Otherwise 0 (Device OK) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Reference Guide 120 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Icon Stop Light Unit 0 = Device OK 1 = Suspicious 2 = Device Failure Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector HPOLDeviceThroughput Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the throughput of the library device while it was used last. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 121 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/second Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceThroughput Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector HPOLibraryDetails Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays details about all library details. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 122 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLibraryDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector HPOLogCollector Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_LOG_CONTAINER and HPO_LOG application classes. This collector collects data from various HP Data Protector Log files. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 123 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 30 min Status Active Variable Name HPOLogCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable HPOLogDirSize Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the size of the HP Data Protector log directory. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 124 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogDirSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector HPOLogErrorText Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the error messages filtered from that HP Data Protector log file during the last collection cycle. This filter is configured using the menu KM Commands > Configure Log Filter from HPO_LOG_CONTAINER (Logs) or HPO_LOG instance. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 125 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: if errors Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogErrorText Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector HPOLogFileSize Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the size of that log file. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds None Reference Guide 126 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit KBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogFileSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector HPOLogFSUsedPercent Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the used space percentage of the file system, where HP Data Protector log resides. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Reference Guide Threshold 127 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Border Threshold 0-100 Alarm Alarm 1 Threshold 95-98 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 98-100 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: 0-100 Warning: 95-98 Alarm: 98-100 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogFSUsedPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector HPOLogFullText Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays all messages logged on that HP Data Protector log file during the last collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 128 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogFullText Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector HPOLogWarnText Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the warning messages filtered from that HP Data Protector log file during the last collection cycle. This filter is configured using the menu KM Commands > Configure Log Filter from HPO_LOG_CONTAINER (Logs) or HPO_LOG instance. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 129 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: if warnings Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogWarnText Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector HPOManagerStatus Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the status of the HP Data Protector Cell Manager. This parameter is set to ALARM if one or more of the monitored HP Data Protector processes/services are down. By default it will monitor processes crs, mmd, rds and inetd (on Unix) or OmniInet (on Windows). It is possible to turn off monitoring any of these processes using the menu option Monitor Processes/Services under HPO_PROC_CONTAINER application class. If at anytime the parameter HPOManagerStatus is in ALARM, then the rest of the KM will NOT function due to the requirement for the HP Data Protector processes/services to be running for the KM to operate. To start the rest of the KM working again, first of all start the failing processes/services, which are causing the ALARM situation with this parameter. Refer the annotation point of this parameter to find the failing process(es). Reference Guide 130 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL An event is triggered to PEM, when this parameter goes to alarm state. Recommendations One or more of critical HP Data Protector processes/services is not running. Check the annotation of the parameter HPOManagerStatus to identify the failing process(es)/service(s). Restart the HP Data Protector Cell Manager processes/services. They can be restarted by selecting menus: KM Commands > Start/Stop Cell Manager > Stop Cell Manager and KM Commands > Start/Stop Cell Manager > Start Cell Manager Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Boolean Unit 0 = OK 1 = Fail Output Range Range: 0-1 Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1-1 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOManagerStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector Reference Guide 131 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPOMoMStatus Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the status of the HP Data Protector Manager of Managers, if the current system is a Manager of Managers node. If the current system is not a Manager of Managers node but only a Cell Manager, this parameter will not appear. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations When this parameter goes to alarm state, check the latest annotation of this parameter for details. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Boolean Unit 0 = OK 1 = Fail Output Range Range: 0-1 Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1-1 Poll Time Reference Guide Not applicable 132 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Status Active Variable Name HPOMoMStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector HPOMountCount Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the number of Mount Requests waiting for tapes. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Requests Output Range Range: Undefined Reference Guide 133 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOMountCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPOMountDetails Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the details about the Mount Request. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Reference Guide 134 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOMountDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPOMountElapsedTime Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the elapsed time since the Mount Request. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold 0-100 Alarm Alarm 1 Threshold 0-30 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 30-100 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Reference Guide 135 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Icon Graph Unit Minutes Output Range Range: 0+ Warning: 0-30 Alarm: 30+ Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOMountElapsedTime Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPOPasswordState Detailed Description This consumer parameter is set by the main discovery process and appears when the password is not set or incorrect for correct operation of the KM. The parameter disappears when the password is OK and works correctly. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations If this parameter starts alarming, enter the correct username/password details using menu option under Configure KM > Configure Login Details. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 136 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Boolean Unit 0 = Username/Password Correct 1 = Username/Password Incorrect Output Range Range: 0-1 Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1-1 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPasswordState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPO_SERVER discovery process HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_POOL_CONTAINER and HPO_POOL application classes. The HPOPoolCollector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Media Pools. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 137 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type: PSL Platform: HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon: Not applicable Unit: Not applicable Output Range: Not applicable Poll Time: 30 min Status: Active Variable Name: HPOPoolCollector Parameter Type: Collector Value Set By Not applicable HPOPoolCount Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the number of tape pools configured on the Cell Manager. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 138 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPOPoolDetails Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the summary of the tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 139 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPOPoolMediaCount Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the number of tape media initialised for that tape pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Reference Guide Threshold 140 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPOPoolMediaDetails Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the summary of the tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 141 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPOPoolMediaFairPercent Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of fair tape media for that tape pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 142 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaFairPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPOPoolMediaGoodPercent Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of good tape media for that tape pool. Reference Guide 143 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaGoodPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 144 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPOPoolMediaGrowthRate Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the growth rate of the used tape media space for that media pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/minute Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaGrowthRate Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 145 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPOPoolMediaPoorPercent Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of poor tape media for that tape pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Values Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaPoorPercent Reference Guide 146 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPOPoolMediaUsedPercent Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of used tape media space for that pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Reference Guide 147 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaUsedPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPOPoolMediaUsedSpace Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the size of used tape media space for that tape pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Reference Guide 148 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaUsedSpace Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPOPoolTotMediaCount Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the total number of tape media initialised on the Cell Manager. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type Reference Guide PSL 149 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPOPoolTotMediaFairPercent Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total fair tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 150 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaFairPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPOPoolTotMediaGoodPercent Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total good tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Reference Guide Threshold 151 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaGoodPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPOPoolTotMediaGrowthRate Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total good tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 152 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type: PSL Platform: HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon: Graph Unit: Mbytes/minute Output Range: Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time: Not applicable Status: Active Variable Name: HPOPoolTotMediaGrowthRate Parameter Type: Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPOPoolTotMediaPoorPercent Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total poor tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 153 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaPoorPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPOPoolTotMediaUsedPercent Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total used tape media space. Reference Guide 154 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaUsedPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 155 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPOPoolTotMediaUsedSpace Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the size of total used tape media space. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaUsedSpace Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 156 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPOProcessCollector Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_PROC_CONTAINER, HPO_PROCESS and HPO_SERVER application classes. By default, HPOProcessCollector monitors following key processes of HP Data Protector Cell Manager: Process Description crs Cell Request Server mmd Media Management Daemon rds Raima Database Server OmniInet (Windows only) HP Data Protector Inet Services inetd (Unix only) Internet Services Daemon It is possible to turn off monitoring any of these processes using the menu option Monitor Processes/Services under HPO_PROC_CONTAINER application class. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type Reference Guide PSL 157 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 5 min Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable HPOProcessCPUTime Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the cumulative execution time for that process. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 158 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Seconds Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessCPUTime Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector HPOProcessDetails Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays details about all HP Data Protector processes. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 159 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector HPOProcessMemSize Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the core image size of the process in the virtual memory. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Reference Guide Threshold 160 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Blocks Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessMemSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector HPOProcessState Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the state of the process in the process table. The following is the map used for setting this parameter: Process State State Value Running 0 Sleeping 1 Waiting 2 Queued 3 Reference Guide 161 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Intermediate 4 Terminated 5 Stopped 6 Growing 7 Not Running 8 Unknown -1 These states are used only for Unix platforms. On Windows platforms it is either Running (state value 0) or Not Running (state value 8), depending on whether the process exists in the process table or not. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit 0 = Running 1 = Sleeping 2 = Waiting 3 = Queued 4 = Intermediate 5 = Terminated 6 = Stopped 7 = Growing 8 = Not Running Reference Guide 162 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 8 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector HPOProcessStatus Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the status of the process according to the process status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Process Status from the application instance of HPO_PROC_CONTAINER or HPO_PROCESS. This parameter can be either configured globally to apply all HPO_PROCESS instances or individually to apply selected HPO_PROCESS instance. By default HPOProcessStatus is set according to following HPOProcessState values: Process State Value Process Status Value 8 2 (Failed) 5, 6, 7 or -1 1 (Suspicious) 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4 0 (OK) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 163 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Stop Light Unit 0 = OK 1 = Suspicious 2 = Failed Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector HPORestSessionDetails Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of all restore sessions. Reference Guide 164 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPORestSessionDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPORSessionMessages Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the messages produced during Reference Guide 165 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 the restore. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPORSessionMessages Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Reference Guide 166 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPORSessionState Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the state of the session according to HP Data Protector. The following is the map used for setting this parameter: Device State State Value Completed 0 In Progress 1 Mount Request 2 Queuing 3 In Progress/Errors 4 In Progress/Failures 5 Mount/Errors 6 Mount/Failures 7 Completed/Errors 8 Completed/Failures 9 Aborted 10 Failed 11 Unknown -1 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 167 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit 0 = Completed 1 = In Progress 2 = Mount Request 3 = Queuing 4 = In Progress/Errors 5 = In Progress/Failures 6 = Mount/Errors 7 = Mount/Failures 8 = Completed/Errors 9 = Completed/Failures 10 = Aborted 11 = Failed -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 11 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPORSessionState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPORSessionStatus Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the status of the restore session according to the session status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Session Status from the application instance of HPO_REST_CONTAINER. This menu configures the parameter globally to apply all HPO_RSESSION instances. By default HPORSessionStatus is set according to following HPORSessionState values: Process State Value Reference Guide Process Status Value 168 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 5, 7, 9, 10 or 11 2 (Failure) 2 or 3 for more than 30 minutes 1 (Suspicious) 4, 6, 8 or -1 1 (Suspicious) Otherwise 0 (Successful) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations Resolve the problem if this parameter is in alarm or warning state. If it cannot be resolved, clear the alarm using the menu item "Clear Alarm" to stop further alarms of that session. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Stop Light Unit 0 = Successful 1 = Suspicious 2 = Failure Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPORSessionStatus Parameter Type Consumer Reference Guide 169 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPORSessionSummary Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of the restore session. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPORSessionSummary Reference Guide 170 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER, HPO_INTERACTIVE, HPO_SESSION, HPO_REST_CONTAINER, HPO_RSESSION, HPO_MNT_CONTAINER, and HPO_MOUNT application classes. The HPOSessionCollector collects information regarding HP Data Protector backup and restore sessions. It also monitors all mount requests. This collector waits for the initial HPOSpecificationCollector execution to complete. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 10 min Reference Guide 171 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable HPOSessionDevice Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the backup device used by the session. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Reference Guide 172 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionDevice Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPOSessionMessages Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the error messages produced during the backup. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Reference Guide 173 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionMessages Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPOSessionState Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the state of the session according to HP Data Protector. The following is the map used for setting this parameter: Device State State Value Completed 0 In Progress 1 Mount Request 2 Queuing 3 In Progress/Errors 4 In Progress/Failures 5 Mount/Errors 6 Mount/Failures 7 Completed/Errors 8 Completed/Failures 9 Aborted 10 Failed 11 Unknown -1 Reference Guide 174 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit 0 = Completed 1 = In Progress 2 = Mount Request 3 = Queuing 4 = In Progress/Errors 5 = In Progress/Failures 6 = Mount/Errors 7 = Mount/Failures 8 = Completed/Errors 9 = Completed/Failures 10 = Aborted 11 = Failed -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 11 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionState Parameter Type Consumer Reference Guide 175 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPOSessionStatus Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the status of the backup session according to the session status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Session Status from the application instance of HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER, HPO_SPECIFICATION or HPO_INTERACTIVE. This parameter can be either configured globally to apply all HPO_SESSION instances, for each specification to apply all HPO_SESSION instances of that HPO_SPECIFICATION instance, or for interactive backup session instances of HPO_SESSION under HPO_INTERACTIVE instance. By default HPOSessionStatus is set according to following HPOSessionState values: Process State Value Process Status Value 5, 7, 9, 10 or 11 2 (Failure) 2 or 3 for more than 30 minutes 1 (Suspicious) 4, 6, 8 or -1 1 (Suspicious) Otherwise 0 (Successful) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations Resolve the problem if this parameter is in alarm or warning state. If it cannot be resolved, clear the alarm using the menu item "Clear Alarm" to stop further alarms of that session. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Reference Guide 176 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Stop Light Unit 0 = Successful 1 = Suspicious 2 = Failure Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPOSessionSummary Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of the backup session. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 177 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionSummary Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPOSessionThroughput Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the throughput of the backup. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 178 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/second Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionThroughput Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector HPOSpecDatalist Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the details included in this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 179 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecDatalist Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector HPOSpecFullBackupFiles Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the number of files backed up in the last successful full backup of this backup specification. Reference Guide 180 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Files (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecFullBackupFiles Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Reference Guide 181 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPOSpecFullBackupSize Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the size of the last successful full backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecFullBackupSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Reference Guide 182 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPOSpecFullBackupTime Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the duration of the last successful full backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Minutes (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Reference Guide Not applicable 183 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecFullBackupTime Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER and HPO_SPECIFICATION application classes. The HPOSpecificationCollector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Backup Specification. This parameter should run before the HPOSessionCollector starts, and it should run again after the completion of HPOSessionCollector to set its consumer parameters correctly. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 10 min Status Active Reference Guide 184 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Variable Name HPOSpecificationCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable HPOSpecificationDetails Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the summary of HP Data Protector backup specifications. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Reference Guide 185 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecificationDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector HPOSpecIncrBackupFiles Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the number of files backed up in the last successful incremental backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Files (-1 = None) Reference Guide 186 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecIncrBackupFiles Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector HPOSpecIncrBackupSize Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the size of the last successful incremental backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Reference Guide 187 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecIncrBackupSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector HPOSpecIncrBackupTime Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the duration of the last successful incremental backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 188 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Minutes (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecIncrBackupTime Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector HPOSpecLastBackup Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the time since the last successful backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 189 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Hours (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecLastBackup Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector HPOSpecLastFull Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the time since the last successful full backup of this backup specification. Reference Guide 190 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Hours (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecLastFull Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Reference Guide 191 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPOSpecLastThroughput Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the throughput of the last successful backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/second (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecLastThroughput Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Reference Guide 192 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPOSpecSessionDetails Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of all noninteractive backup sessions. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecSessionDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Reference Guide 193 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Sort by Application Class HPO_SERVER Detailed Description This standard parameter is inactive and contains a list of additional files to be sent to the agent during a Commit operation. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon No output Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Inactive Variable Name ExtraFilesList Parameter Type Standard Value Set By Not applicable Reference Guide 194 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER and HPO_CLIENT application classes. The HPOClientCollector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Clients. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 30 min Status Active Variable Name HPOClientCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable Reference Guide 195 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_DATABASE application class. This collector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Database. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 60 min Status Active Variable Name HPODatabaseCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable Reference Guide 196 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_DEV_CONTAINER, HPO_DEVICE, HPO_LIB_CONTAINER, HPO_LIBRARY and HPO_LDEVICE application classes. This collector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Devices. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 60 min Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable Reference Guide 197 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_LOG_CONTAINER and HPO_LOG application classes. This collector collects data from various HP Data Protector Log files. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 30 min Status Active Variable Name HPOLogCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable Reference Guide 198 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the status of the HP Data Protector Cell Manager. This parameter is set to ALARM if one or more of the monitored HP Data Protector processes/services are down. By default it will monitor processes crs, mmd, rds and inetd (on Unix) or OmniInet (on Windows). It is possible to turn off monitoring any of these processes using the menu option Monitor Processes/Services under HPO_PROC_CONTAINER application class. If at anytime the parameter HPOManagerStatus is in ALARM, then the rest of the KM will NOT function due to the requirement for the HP Data Protector processes/services to be running for the KM to operate. To start the rest of the KM working again, first of all start the failing processes/services, which are causing the ALARM situation with this parameter. Refer the annotation point of this parameter to find the failing process(es). Default Action Taken by PATROL An event is triggered to PEM, when this parameter goes to alarm state. Recommendations One or more of critical HP Data Protector processes/services is not running. Check the annotation of the parameter HPOManagerStatus to identify the failing process(es)/service(s). Restart the HP Data Protector Cell Manager processes/services. They can be restarted by selecting menus: KM Commands > Start/Stop Cell Manager > Stop Cell Manager and KM Commands > Start/Stop Cell Manager > Start Cell Manager Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Reference Guide 199 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Boolean Unit 0 = OK 1 = Fail Output Range Range: 0-1 Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1-1 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOManagerStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the status of the HP Data Protector Manager of Managers, if the current system is a Manager of Managers node. If the current system is not a Manager of Managers node but only a Cell Manager, this parameter will not appear. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations When this parameter goes to alarm state, check the latest annotation of this parameter for details. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 200 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Boolean Unit 0 = OK 1 = Fail Output Range Range: 0-1 Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1-1 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOMoMStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter is set by the main discovery process and appears when the password is not set or incorrect for correct operation of the KM. The parameter disappears when the password is OK and works correctly. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations If this parameter starts alarming, enter the correct username/password details using menu option under Configure KM > Configure Login Details. Reference Guide 201 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Boolean Unit 0 = Username/Password Correct 1 = Username/Password Incorrect Output Range Range: 0-1 Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1-1 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPasswordState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPO_SERVER discovery process Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_POOL_CONTAINER and HPO_POOL application classes. The HPOPoolCollector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Media Pools. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Reference Guide 202 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type: PSL Platform: HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon: Not applicable Unit: Not applicable Output Range: Not applicable Poll Time: 30 min Status: Active Variable Name: HPOPoolCollector Parameter Type: Collector Value Set By Not applicable Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_PROC_CONTAINER, HPO_PROCESS and HPO_SERVER application classes. By default, HPOProcessCollector monitors following key processes of HP Data Protector Cell Manager: Process Description crs Cell Request Server mmd Media Management Daemon rds Raima Database Server OmniInet (Windows only) HP Data Protector Inet Services inetd (Unix only) Internet Services Daemon Reference Guide 203 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 It is possible to turn off monitoring any of these processes using the menu option Monitor Processes/Services under HPO_PROC_CONTAINER application class. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 5 min Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER, HPO_INTERACTIVE, HPO_SESSION, HPO_REST_CONTAINER, HPO_RSESSION, HPO_MNT_CONTAINER, and Reference Guide 204 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_MOUNT application classes. The HPOSessionCollector collects information regarding HP Data Protector backup and restore sessions. It also monitors all mount requests. This collector waits for the initial HPOSpecificationCollector execution to complete. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 10 min Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER and HPO_SPECIFICATION Reference Guide 205 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 application classes. The HPOSpecificationCollector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Backup Specification. This parameter should run before the HPOSessionCollector starts, and it should run again after the completion of HPOSessionCollector to set its consumer parameters correctly. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 10 min Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecificationCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable Reference Guide 206 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_DATABASE Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the used record space of HP Data Protector Catalog database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds None Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBCDBSpaceUsed Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Reference Guide 207 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the database details collected by HPODatabaseCollector. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Reference Guide 208 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the size of HP Data Protector database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBDirSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Reference Guide 209 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the used space percentage of the file system, where HP Data Protector database resides. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations Purge some old data in the HP Data Protector Database, or grow the size of the file system where HP Data Protector database resides. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold 0-100 Alarm Alarm 1 Threshold 95-98 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 98-100 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: 0-100 Warning: 95-98 Alarm: 98-100 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBFSUsedPercent Reference Guide 210 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the used record space growth rate of the HP Data Protector database during the last collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Kbytes/minute Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Reference Guide 211 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBGrowthRate Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the total number of integrity errors encountered during the core integrity check of the HP Data Protector database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations When there are integrity errors run a full integrity check of the HP Data Protector Database. Refer the HP Data Protector Administrator’s Guide for more details. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold 0-100 Alarm Alarm 1 Threshold 1-100 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Reference Guide 212 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Output Range Range: 0+ Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1+ Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBIntegrityErrors Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the number of hours since the last successful backup of the HP Data Protector database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations It is recommended that the HP Data Protector Database should be backed up every 24 hours. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold (-1)-1000 Warn Alarm 1 Threshold (-1)-(-1) Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold 24-1000 Warn Default Values Default Values Command Type Reference Guide PSL 213 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Hours (-1 = None) Output Range Range: (-1)+ Warning: 24+ Alarm: (-1)-(-1) Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBLastBackup Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the used record space of HP Data Protector Media Management database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Reference Guide 214 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBMMDBSpaceUsed Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the total used record space of HP Data Protector database. (HPODBCDBSpaceUsed + HPODBMMDBSpaceUsed) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 215 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBSpaceUsed Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the percentage of total used record space of HP Data Protector database out of total allocated space. 100 x (HPODBCDBSpaceUsed + HPODBMMDBSpaceUsed) / HPODBTotalSpace. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 216 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBSpaceUsedPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the total allocated space of HP Data Protector database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Reference Guide Threshold 217 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBTotalSpace Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector HPO_PROC_CONTAINER Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays details about all HP Data Protector processes. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 218 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector HPO_PROCESS Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the cumulative execution time for that process. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 219 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Seconds Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessCPUTime Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the core image size of the process in the virtual memory. Reference Guide 220 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Blocks Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessMemSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector Reference Guide 221 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the state of the process in the process table. The following is the map used for setting this parameter: Process State State Value Running 0 Sleeping 1 Waiting 2 Queued 3 Intermediate 4 Terminated 5 Stopped 6 Growing 7 Not Running 8 Unknown -1 These states are used only for Unix platforms. On Windows platforms it is either Running (state value 0) or Not Running (state value 8), depending on whether the process exists in the process table or not. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 222 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit 0 = Running 1 = Sleeping 2 = Waiting 3 = Queued 4 = Intermediate 5 = Terminated 6 = Stopped 7 = Growing 8 = Not Running -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 8 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the status of the process according to the process status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Process Status from the application instance of HPO_PROC_CONTAINER or HPO_PROCESS. This parameter can be either configured globally to apply all HPO_PROCESS instances or individually to apply selected HPO_PROCESS instance. By default HPOProcessStatus is set according to following HPOProcessState values: Process State Value Process Status Value 8 2 (Failed) 5, 6, 7 or -1 1 (Suspicious) 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4 0 (OK) Reference Guide 223 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Stop Light Unit 0 = OK 1 = Suspicious 2 = Failed Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector Reference Guide 224 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_DEV_CONTAINER Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays details about all backup device. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Reference Guide 225 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_DEVICE Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the details of current activity on that device. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceActivity Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Reference Guide 226 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the device file or chain configured for that device. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceDrives Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Reference Guide 227 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the state of the device according to HP Data Protector. The following is the map used for setting this parameter: Device State State Value Inactive 0 Running/Backup 1 Running/Restore 2 Mount Request/Backup 3 Mount Request/Restore 4 Disabled 5 Unknown -1 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit 0 = Inactive 1 = Running/Backup Reference Guide 228 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 2 = Running/Restore 3 = Mount Request/Backup 4 = Mount Request/Restore 5 = Disabled -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 5 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the status of the device according to the device status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Device Status from the application instance of HPO_DEV_CONTAINER or HPO_DEVICE. This parameter can be either configured globally to apply all HPO_DEVICE instances or individually to apply selected HPO_DEVICE instance. By default HPODeviceStatus is set according to following HPODeviceState values: Process State Value Process Status Value 5 or -1 2 (Device Failure) 1 or 2 for more than 10 hours 1 (Suspicious) 3 or 4 for more than 30 minutes 1 (Suspicious) Otherwise 0 (Device OK) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 229 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Stop Light Unit 0 = Device OK 1 = Suspicious 2 = Device Failure Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the throughput of the device while it was used last. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 230 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/second Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceThroughput Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector HPO_LIB_CONTAINER Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays details about all library details. Reference Guide 231 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLibraryDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector HPO_LDEVICE Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the details of current activity on that library device. Reference Guide 232 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceActivity Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the device file configured for that library device. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 233 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceDrives Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the status of the device according to the device status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Device Status from the application instance of HPO_LIB_CONTAINER, HPO_LIBRARY or HPO_LDEVICE. This parameter can be either configured globally to apply all HPO_LDEVICE instances, for each library to apply all HPO_LDEVICE instances of that HPO_LIBRARY instance, or individually to apply selected HPO_LDEVICE instance. By default HPODeviceStatus is set according to following HPOLDeviceState values: Device State State Value Inactive 0 Reference Guide 234 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Running/Backup 1 Running/Restore 2 Mount Request/Backup 3 Mount Request/Restore 4 Disabled 5 Unknown -1 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit 0 = Inactive 1 = Running/Backup 2 = Running/Restore 3 = Mount Request/Backup 4 = Mount Request/Restore 5 = Disabled -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 5 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Reference Guide 235 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the status of the device according to the device status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Device Status from the application instance of HPO_LIB_CONTAINER, HPO_LIBRARY or HPO_LDEVICE. This parameter can be either configured globally to apply all HPO_LDEVICE instances, for each library to apply all HPO_LDEVICE instances of that HPO_LIBRARY instance, or individually to apply selected HPO_LDEVICE instance. By default HPODeviceStatus is set according to following HPOLDeviceState values: Process State Value Process Status Value 5 or -1 2 (Device Failure) 1 or 2 for more than 10 hours 1 (Suspicious) 3 or 4 for more than 30 minutes 1 (Suspicious) Otherwise 0 (Device OK) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Reference Guide 236 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Stop Light Unit 0 = Device OK 1 = Suspicious 2 = Device Failure Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the throughput of the library device while it was used last. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 237 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/second Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceThroughput Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the summary of HP Data Protector backup specifications. Reference Guide 238 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecificationDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of all noninteractive backup sessions. Reference Guide 239 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecSessionDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPO_SPECIFICATION Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the details included in this backup specification. Reference Guide 240 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecDatalist Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the number of files backed up in the last successful full backup of this backup specification. Reference Guide 241 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Files (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecFullBackupFiles Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Reference Guide 242 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the size of the last successful full backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecFullBackupSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Reference Guide 243 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the duration of the last successful full backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Minutes (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Reference Guide 244 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Variable Name HPOSpecFullBackupTime Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the number of files backed up in the last successful incremental backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Files (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Reference Guide 245 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecIncrBackupFiles Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the size of the last successful incremental backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Reference Guide 246 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Icon Graph Unit MBytes (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecIncrBackupSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the duration of the last successful incremental backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 247 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Minutes (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecIncrBackupTime Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the time since the last successful backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Reference Guide Threshold 248 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Hours (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecLastBackup Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the time since the last successful full backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 249 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Hours (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecLastFull Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the throughput of the last successful backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 250 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/second (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecLastThroughput Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector HPO_INTERACTIVE Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of all interactive backup sessions. Reference Guide 251 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOIntSessionDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPO_SESSION Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the backup device used by the session. Reference Guide 252 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionDevice Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the error messages produced during the backup. Reference Guide 253 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionMessages Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the state of the session according to HP Data Protector. The following is the map used for setting this parameter: Reference Guide 254 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Device State State Value Completed 0 In Progress 1 Mount Request 2 Queuing 3 In Progress/Errors 4 In Progress/Failures 5 Mount/Errors 6 Mount/Failures 7 Completed/Errors 8 Completed/Failures 9 Aborted 10 Failed 11 Unknown -1 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Reference Guide 255 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Unit 0 = Completed 1 = In Progress 2 = Mount Request 3 = Queuing 4 = In Progress/Errors 5 = In Progress/Failures 6 = Mount/Errors 7 = Mount/Failures 8 = Completed/Errors 9 = Completed/Failures 10 = Aborted 11 = Failed -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 11 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the status of the backup session according to the session status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Session Status from the application instance of HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER, HPO_SPECIFICATION or HPO_INTERACTIVE. This parameter can be either configured globally to apply all HPO_SESSION instances, for each specification to apply all HPO_SESSION instances of that HPO_SPECIFICATION instance, or for interactive backup session instances of HPO_SESSION under HPO_INTERACTIVE instance. By default HPOSessionStatus is set according to following HPOSessionState values: Process State Value Process Status Value 5, 7, 9, 10 or 11 2 (Failure) 2 or 3 for more than 30 minutes 1 (Suspicious) 4, 6, 8 or -1 1 (Suspicious) Otherwise 0 (Successful) Default Action Taken by PATROL Reference Guide 256 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 None Recommendations Resolve the problem if this parameter is in alarm or warning state. If it cannot be resolved, clear the alarm using the menu item "Clear Alarm" to stop further alarms of that session. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Stop Light Unit 0 = Successful 1 = Suspicious 2 = Failure Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Reference Guide 257 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of the backup session. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionSummary Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Reference Guide 258 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the throughput of the backup. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/second Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionThroughput Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Reference Guide 259 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_REST_CONTAINER Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of all restore sessions. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPORestSessionDetails Parameter Type Consumer Reference Guide 260 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPO_RSESSION Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the messages produced during the restore. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Reference Guide 261 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Variable Name HPORSessionMessages Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the state of the session according to HP Data Protector. The following is the map used for setting this parameter: Device State State Value Completed 0 In Progress 1 Mount Request 2 Queuing 3 In Progress/Errors 4 In Progress/Failures 5 Mount/Errors 6 Mount/Failures 7 Completed/Errors 8 Completed/Failures 9 Aborted 10 Failed 11 Unknown -1 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 262 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit 0 = Completed 1 = In Progress 2 = Mount Request 3 = Queuing 4 = In Progress/Errors 5 = In Progress/Failures 6 = Mount/Errors 7 = Mount/Failures 8 = Completed/Errors 9 = Completed/Failures 10 = Aborted 11 = Failed -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 11 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPORSessionState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Reference Guide 263 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the status of the restore session according to the session status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Session Status from the application instance of HPO_REST_CONTAINER. This menu configures the parameter globally to apply all HPO_RSESSION instances. By default HPORSessionStatus is set according to following HPORSessionState values: Process State Value Process Status Value 5, 7, 9, 10 or 11 2 (Failure) 2 or 3 for more than 30 minutes 1 (Suspicious) 4, 6, 8 or -1 1 (Suspicious) Otherwise 0 (Successful) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations Resolve the problem if this parameter is in alarm or warning state. If it cannot be resolved, clear the alarm using the menu item "Clear Alarm" to stop further alarms of that session. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Stop Light Reference Guide 264 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Unit 0 = Successful 1 = Suspicious 2 = Failure Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPORSessionStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of the restore session. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Reference Guide 265 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPORSessionSummary Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPO_MNT_CONTAINER Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the number of Mount Requests waiting for tapes. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 266 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Requests Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOMountCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPO_MOUNT Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the details about the Mount Request. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 267 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOMountDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the elapsed time since the Mount Request. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold 0-100 Alarm Reference Guide 268 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm 1 Threshold 0-30 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 30-100 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Minutes Output Range Range: 0+ Warning: 0-30 Alarm: 30+ Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOMountElapsedTime Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector HPO_POOL_CONTAINER Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the number of tape pools configured on the Cell Manager. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 269 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the summary of the tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 270 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the total number of tape media initialised on the Cell Manager. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 271 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total fair tape media. Reference Guide 272 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaFairPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 273 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total good tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaGoodPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 274 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total good tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type: PSL Platform: HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon: Graph Unit: Mbytes/minute Output Range: Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time: Not applicable Status: Active Variable Name: HPOPoolTotMediaGrowthRate Reference Guide 275 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Parameter Type: Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total poor tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Reference Guide 276 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaPoorPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total used tape media space. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Reference Guide 277 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaUsedPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the size of total used tape media space. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type Reference Guide PSL 278 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaUsedSpace Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPO_POOL Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the number of tape media initialised for that tape pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 279 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the summary of the tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 280 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of fair tape media for that tape pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 281 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaFairPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of good tape media for that tape pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 282 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaGoodPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the growth rate of the used tape media space for that media pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 283 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/minute Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaGrowthRate Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of poor tape media for that tape pool. Reference Guide 284 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Values Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaPoorPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 285 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of used tape media space for that pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaUsedPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 286 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the size of used tape media space for that tape pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaUsedSpace Reference Guide 287 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of installed Cell Consoles (CC) in the HP Data Protector Cell. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Reference Guide 288 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientCCCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of Configured Hosts (CH) in the HP Data Protector Cell. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Reference Guide 289 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientCHCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of Disk Agents (DA) in the HP Data Protector Cell. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Reference Guide 290 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientDACount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the summary of all HP Data Protector clients Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type Reference Guide PSL 291 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of Media Agents (MA) in the HP Data Protector Cell. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 292 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientMACount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector HPO_CLIENT Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the size of data backed up from this client during the last successful backup during the collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 293 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes (-1 None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientBackupData Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of files backed up from this client during the last successful backup during the collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 294 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Files (-1 None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientBackupFiles Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the growth rate of the size of data backed up from this client during the successful backups during the collection cycle. Reference Guide 295 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/minute (-1 None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientBackupGrowthRate Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Reference Guide 296 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the percentage of successful backup of this client during the collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % (-1 None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientBackupSuccess Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Reference Guide 297 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the status of the HP Data Protector client. This parameter can be disabled individually or globally using the menu option Configure Client Status from application instances of HPO_CLIENT or HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER respectively. This parameter is enabled only on Unix Cell Managers. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations Check whether the inetd (on Uniix) or OmniInet (on Windows) process/service is running on the client system. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Boolean Unit 0 = Connection Accepted 1 = Connection Refused Output Range Range: 0-1 Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1-1 Poll Time Reference Guide Not applicable 298 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Status Active Variable Name HPOClientStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the summary of HP Data Protector client during the collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Reference Guide Not applicable 299 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Status Active Variable Name HPOClientSummary Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector HPO_LOG_CONTAINER Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the size of the HP Data Protector log directory. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Reference Guide 300 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogDirSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the used space percentage of the file system, where HP Data Protector log resides. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold 0-100 Alarm Alarm 1 Threshold 95-98 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 98-100 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: 0-100 Warning: 95-98 Reference Guide 301 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm: 98-100 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogFSUsedPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector HPO_LOG Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the error messages filtered from that HP Data Protector log file during the last collection cycle. This filter is configured using the menu KM Commands > Configure Log Filter from HPO_LOG_CONTAINER (Logs) or HPO_LOG instance. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Reference Guide 302 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Warning: Not applicable Alarm: if errors Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogErrorText Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the size of that log file. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds None Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit KBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Reference Guide 303 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogFileSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays all messages logged on that HP Data Protector log file during the last collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Reference Guide Not applicable 304 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Status Active Variable Name HPOLogFullText Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the warning messages filtered from that HP Data Protector log file during the last collection cycle. This filter is configured using the menu KM Commands > Configure Log Filter from HPO_LOG_CONTAINER (Logs) or HPO_LOG instance. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: if warnings Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Reference Guide Not applicable 305 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Status Active Variable Name HPOLogWarnText Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector Sort by Type Collector Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER and HPO_CLIENT application classes. The HPOClientCollector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Clients. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Reference Guide 306 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Poll Time 30 min Status Active Variable Name HPOClientCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_DATABASE application class. This collector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Database. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 60 min Status Active Variable Name HPODatabaseCollector Reference Guide 307 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_DEV_CONTAINER, HPO_DEVICE, HPO_LIB_CONTAINER, HPO_LIBRARY and HPO_LDEVICE application classes. This collector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Devices. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 60 min Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable Reference Guide 308 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_LOG_CONTAINER and HPO_LOG application classes. This collector collects data from various HP Data Protector Log files. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 30 min Status Active Variable Name HPOLogCollector Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable Reference Guide 309 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_POOL_CONTAINER and HPO_POOL application classes. The HPOPoolCollector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Media Pools. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type: PSL Platform: HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon: Not applicable Unit: Not applicable Output Range: Not applicable Poll Time: 30 min Status: Active Variable Name: HPOPoolCollector Parameter Type: Collector Value Set By Not applicable Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_PROC_CONTAINER, HPO_PROCESS and Reference Guide 310 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_SERVER application classes. By default, HPOProcessCollector monitors following key processes of HP Data Protector Cell Manager: Process Description crs Cell Request Server mmd Media Management Daemon rds Raima Database Server OmniInet (Windows only) HP Data Protector Inet Services inetd (Unix only) Internet Services Daemon It is possible to turn off monitoring any of these processes using the menu option Monitor Processes/Services under HPO_PROC_CONTAINER application class. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 5 min Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessCollector Parameter Type Collector Reference Guide 311 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Value Set By Not applicable Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER, HPO_INTERACTIVE, HPO_SESSION, HPO_REST_CONTAINER, HPO_RSESSION, HPO_MNT_CONTAINER, and HPO_MOUNT application classes. The HPOSessionCollector collects information regarding HP Data Protector backup and restore sessions. It also monitors all mount requests. This collector waits for the initial HPOSpecificationCollector execution to complete. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 10 min Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionCollector Reference Guide 312 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable Detailed Description This collector sets consumer parameters in the HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER and HPO_SPECIFICATION application classes. The HPOSpecificationCollector collects information regarding HP Data Protector Backup Specification. This parameter should run before the HPOSessionCollector starts, and it should run again after the completion of HPOSessionCollector to set its consumer parameters correctly. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Not applicable Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time 10 min Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecificationCollector Reference Guide 313 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Parameter Type Collector Value Set By Not applicable Consumer Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the size of data backed up from this client during the last successful backup during the collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes (-1 None) Reference Guide 314 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientBackupData Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of files backed up from this client during the last successful backup during the collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type Reference Guide PSL 315 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Files (-1 None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientBackupFiles Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the growth rate of the size of data backed up from this client during the successful backups during the collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 316 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/minute (-1 None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientBackupGrowthRate Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the percentage of successful backup of this client during the collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 317 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % (-1 None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientBackupSuccess Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of installed Cell Consoles (CC) in the HP Data Protector Cell. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 318 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientCCCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of Configured Hosts (CH) in the HP Data Protector Cell. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations Reference Guide 319 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientCHCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of Disk Agents (DA) in the HP Data Protector Cell. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 320 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientDACount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the summary of all HP Data Protector clients Reference Guide 321 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the number of Media Agents (MA) in the HP Data Protector Cell. Reference Guide 322 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientMACount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Reference Guide 323 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the status of the HP Data Protector client. This parameter can be disabled individually or globally using the menu option Configure Client Status from application instances of HPO_CLIENT or HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER respectively. This parameter is enabled only on Unix Cell Managers. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations Check whether the inetd (on Uniix) or OmniInet (on Windows) process/service is running on the client system. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Boolean Unit 0 = Connection Accepted 1 = Connection Refused Output Range Range: 0-1 Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1-1 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientStatus Reference Guide 324 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOClientCollector, displays the summary of HP Data Protector client during the collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOClientSummary Reference Guide 325 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOClientCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the used record space of HP Data Protector Catalog database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds None Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBCDBSpaceUsed Parameter Type Consumer Reference Guide 326 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the database details collected by HPODatabaseCollector. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Reference Guide 327 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the size of HP Data Protector database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBDirSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Reference Guide 328 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the used space percentage of the file system, where HP Data Protector database resides. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations Purge some old data in the HP Data Protector Database, or grow the size of the file system where HP Data Protector database resides. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold 0-100 Alarm Alarm 1 Threshold 95-98 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 98-100 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: 0-100 Warning: 95-98 Alarm: 98-100 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBFSUsedPercent Reference Guide 329 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the used record space growth rate of the HP Data Protector database during the last collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Kbytes/minute Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Reference Guide 330 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBGrowthRate Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the total number of integrity errors encountered during the core integrity check of the HP Data Protector database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations When there are integrity errors run a full integrity check of the HP Data Protector Database. Refer the HP Data Protector Administrator’s Guide for more details. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold 0-100 Alarm Alarm 1 Threshold 1-100 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Reference Guide 331 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Output Range Range: 0+ Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1+ Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBIntegrityErrors Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the number of hours since the last successful backup of the HP Data Protector database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations It is recommended that the HP Data Protector Database should be backed up every 24 hours. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold (-1)-1000 Warn Alarm 1 Threshold (-1)-(-1) Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold 24-1000 Warn Default Values Default Values Command Type Reference Guide PSL 332 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Hours (-1 = None) Output Range Range: (-1)+ Warning: 24+ Alarm: (-1)-(-1) Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBLastBackup Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the used record space of HP Data Protector Media Management database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Reference Guide 333 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBMMDBSpaceUsed Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the total used record space of HP Data Protector database. (HPODBCDBSpaceUsed + HPODBMMDBSpaceUsed) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 334 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBSpaceUsed Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the percentage of total used record space of HP Data Protector database out of total allocated space. 100 x (HPODBCDBSpaceUsed + HPODBMMDBSpaceUsed) / HPODBTotalSpace. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 335 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBSpaceUsedPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODatabaseCollector, displays the total allocated space of HP Data Protector database. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Reference Guide Threshold 336 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODBTotalSpace Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODatabaseCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the details of current activity on that device. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 337 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceActivity Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays details about all backup device. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 338 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the device file or chain configured for that device. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 339 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceDrives Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the state of the device according to HP Data Protector. The following is the map used for setting this parameter: Device State State Value Inactive 0 Running/Backup 1 Running/Restore 2 Mount Request/Backup 3 Mount Request/Restore 4 Disabled 5 Unknown -1 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 340 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit 0 = Inactive 1 = Running/Backup 2 = Running/Restore 3 = Mount Request/Backup 4 = Mount Request/Restore 5 = Disabled -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 5 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the status of the device according to the device status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Device Status from the application instance of HPO_DEV_CONTAINER or HPO_DEVICE. This parameter can Reference Guide 341 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 be either configured globally to apply all HPO_DEVICE instances or individually to apply selected HPO_DEVICE instance. By default HPODeviceStatus is set according to following HPODeviceState values: Process State Value Process Status Value 5 or -1 2 (Device Failure) 1 or 2 for more than 10 hours 1 (Suspicious) 3 or 4 for more than 30 minutes 1 (Suspicious) Otherwise 0 (Device OK) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Stop Light Unit 0 = Device OK 1 = Suspicious 2 = Device Failure Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Reference Guide 342 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the throughput of the device while it was used last. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/second Reference Guide 343 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPODeviceThroughput Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of all interactive backup sessions. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Reference Guide 344 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOIntSessionDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the details of current activity on that library device. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Reference Guide 345 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceActivity Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the device file configured for that library device. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceDrives Reference Guide 346 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the status of the device according to the device status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Device Status from the application instance of HPO_LIB_CONTAINER, HPO_LIBRARY or HPO_LDEVICE. This parameter can be either configured globally to apply all HPO_LDEVICE instances, for each library to apply all HPO_LDEVICE instances of that HPO_LIBRARY instance, or individually to apply selected HPO_LDEVICE instance. By default HPODeviceStatus is set according to following HPOLDeviceState values: Device State State Value Inactive 0 Running/Backup 1 Running/Restore 2 Mount Request/Backup 3 Mount Request/Restore 4 Disabled 5 Unknown -1 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 347 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit 0 = Inactive 1 = Running/Backup 2 = Running/Restore 3 = Mount Request/Backup 4 = Mount Request/Restore 5 = Disabled -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 5 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the status of the device according to the device status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Device Status from the application instance of HPO_LIB_CONTAINER, HPO_LIBRARY or HPO_LDEVICE. This parameter can be either configured globally to apply all HPO_LDEVICE instances, for each library to apply all HPO_LDEVICE instances of that HPO_LIBRARY instance, or individually to apply selected HPO_LDEVICE instance. By default HPODeviceStatus is set according to following HPOLDeviceState values: Process State Value Process Status Value 5 or -1 2 (Device Failure) 1 or 2 for more than 10 hours 1 (Suspicious) 3 or 4 for more than 30 minutes 1 (Suspicious) Otherwise 0 (Device OK) Reference Guide 348 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Stop Light Unit 0 = Device OK 1 = Suspicious 2 = Device Failure Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Reference Guide 349 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays the throughput of the library device while it was used last. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/second Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLDeviceThroughput Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Reference Guide 350 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPODeviceCollector, displays details about all library details. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLibraryDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPODeviceCollector Reference Guide 351 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter is set by the main discovery process and appears when the KM is not licensed or when the license is invalid. The parameter disappears when the license details are supplied. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations If this parameter starts alarming, check the KM license details using option under Configure KM > License KM. Also make sure that the KM is valid, by selecting Accept. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Boolean Unit 0 = License Valid 1 = License Invalid/Not Licensed Output Range Range: 0-1 Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1-1 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLicenseState Parameter Type Consumer Reference Guide 352 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Value Set By HPO_SERVER discovery process Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the size of the HP Data Protector log directory. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogDirSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector Reference Guide 353 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the error messages filtered from that HP Data Protector log file during the last collection cycle. This filter is configured using the menu KM Commands > Configure Log Filter from HPO_LOG_CONTAINER (Logs) or HPO_LOG instance. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: if errors Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogErrorText Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector Reference Guide 354 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the size of that log file. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds None Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit KBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogFileSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector Reference Guide 355 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the used space percentage of the file system, where HP Data Protector log resides. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold 0-100 Alarm Alarm 1 Threshold 95-98 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 98-100 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: 0-100 Warning: 95-98 Alarm: 98-100 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogFSUsedPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector Reference Guide 356 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays all messages logged on that HP Data Protector log file during the last collection cycle. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogFullText Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector Reference Guide 357 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOLogCollector, displays the warning messages filtered from that HP Data Protector log file during the last collection cycle. This filter is configured using the menu KM Commands > Configure Log Filter from HPO_LOG_CONTAINER (Logs) or HPO_LOG instance. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: if warnings Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOLogWarnText Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOLogCollector Reference Guide 358 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the status of the HP Data Protector Cell Manager. This parameter is set to ALARM if one or more of the monitored HP Data Protector processes/services are down. By default it will monitor processes crs, mmd, rds and inetd (on Unix) or OmniInet (on Windows). It is possible to turn off monitoring any of these processes using the menu option Monitor Processes/Services under HPO_PROC_CONTAINER application class. If at anytime the parameter HPOManagerStatus is in ALARM, then the rest of the KM will NOT function due to the requirement for the HP Data Protector processes/services to be running for the KM to operate. To start the rest of the KM working again, first of all start the failing processes/services, which are causing the ALARM situation with this parameter. Refer the annotation point of this parameter to find the failing process(es). Default Action Taken by PATROL An event is triggered to PEM, when this parameter goes to alarm state. Recommendations One or more of critical HP Data Protector processes/services is not running. Check the annotation of the parameter HPOManagerStatus to identify the failing process(es)/service(s). Restart the HP Data Protector Cell Manager processes/services. They can be restarted by selecting menus: KM Commands > Start/Stop Cell Manager > Stop Cell Manager and KM Commands > Start/Stop Cell Manager > Start Cell Manager Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Reference Guide 359 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Boolean Unit 0 = OK 1 = Fail Output Range Range: 0-1 Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1-1 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOManagerStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the status of the HP Data Protector Manager of Managers, if the current system is a Manager of Managers node. If the current system is not a Manager of Managers node but only a Cell Manager, this parameter will not appear. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations When this parameter goes to alarm state, check the latest annotation of this parameter for details. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 360 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Boolean Unit 0 = OK 1 = Fail Output Range Range: 0-1 Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1-1 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOMoMStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the number of Mount Requests waiting for tapes. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 361 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Requests Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOMountCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the details about the Mount Request. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 362 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOMountDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the elapsed time since the Mount Request. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 363 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold 0-100 Alarm Alarm 1 Threshold 0-30 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 30-100 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Minutes Output Range Range: 0+ Warning: 0-30 Alarm: 30+ Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOMountElapsedTime Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter is set by the main discovery process and appears when the password is not set or incorrect for correct operation of the KM. The parameter disappears when the password is OK and works correctly. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 364 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations If this parameter starts alarming, enter the correct username/password details using menu option under Configure KM > Configure Login Details. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Alarm Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Boolean Unit 0 = Username/Password Correct 1 = Username/Password Incorrect Output Range Range: 0-1 Warning: Undefined Alarm: 1-1 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPasswordState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPO_SERVER discovery process Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the number of tape pools configured on the Cell Manager. Reference Guide 365 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 366 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the summary of the tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 367 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the number of tape media initialised for that tape pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 368 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the summary of the tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 369 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of fair tape media for that tape pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaFairPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 370 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of good tape media for that tape pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Reference Guide 371 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Variable Name HPOPoolMediaGoodPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the growth rate of the used tape media space for that media pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/minute Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Reference Guide 372 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaGrowthRate Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of poor tape media for that tape pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Values Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Reference Guide 373 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaPoorPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of used tape media space for that pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Reference Guide 374 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaUsedPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the size of used tape media space for that tape pool. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 375 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolMediaUsedSpace Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the total number of tape media initialised on the Cell Manager. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 376 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Count Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaCount Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total fair tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 377 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaFairPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total good tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 378 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaGoodPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total good tape media. Reference Guide 379 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type: PSL Platform: HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon: Graph Unit: Mbytes/minute Output Range: Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time: Not applicable Status: Active Variable Name: HPOPoolTotMediaGrowthRate Parameter Type: Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 380 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total poor tape media. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaPoorPercent Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Reference Guide 381 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the percentage of total used tape media space. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit % Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaUsedPercent Reference Guide 382 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOPoolCollector, displays the size of total used tape media space. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Reference Guide 383 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOPoolTotMediaUsedSpace Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOPoolCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the cumulative execution time for that process. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Reference Guide 384 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Icon Graph Unit Seconds Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessCPUTime Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays details about all HP Data Protector processes. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Reference Guide 385 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the core image size of the process in the virtual memory. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Reference Guide 386 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Blocks Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessMemSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the state of the process in the process table. The following is the map used for setting this parameter: Process State State Value Running 0 Sleeping 1 Waiting 2 Queued 3 Intermediate 4 Terminated 5 Stopped 6 Growing 7 Not Running 8 Unknown -1 These states are used only for Unix platforms. On Windows platforms it is either Running (state value 0) or Not Running (state value 8), depending on whether the process exists in the process table or not. Reference Guide 387 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit 0 = Running 1 = Sleeping 2 = Waiting 3 = Queued 4 = Intermediate 5 = Terminated 6 = Stopped 7 = Growing 8 = Not Running -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 8 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector Reference Guide 388 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOProcessCollector, displays the status of the process according to the process status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Process Status from the application instance of HPO_PROC_CONTAINER or HPO_PROCESS. This parameter can be either configured globally to apply all HPO_PROCESS instances or individually to apply selected HPO_PROCESS instance. By default HPOProcessStatus is set according to following HPOProcessState values: Process State Value Process Status Value 8 2 (Failed) 5, 6, 7 or -1 1 (Suspicious) 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4 0 (OK) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Reference Guide 389 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Icon Stop Light Unit 0 = OK 1 = Suspicious 2 = Failed Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOProcessStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOProcessCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of all restore sessions. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Reference Guide 390 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPORestSessionDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the messages produced during the restore. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Reference Guide 391 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPORSessionMessages Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the state of the session according to HP Data Protector. The following is the map used for setting this parameter: Device State State Value Completed 0 In Progress 1 Mount Request 2 Queuing 3 In Progress/Errors 4 In Progress/Failures 5 Mount/Errors 6 Mount/Failures 7 Completed/Errors 8 Reference Guide 392 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Completed/Failures 9 Aborted 10 Failed 11 Unknown -1 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit 0 = Completed 1 = In Progress 2 = Mount Request 3 = Queuing 4 = In Progress/Errors 5 = In Progress/Failures 6 = Mount/Errors 7 = Mount/Failures 8 = Completed/Errors 9 = Completed/Failures 10 = Aborted 11 = Failed -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 11 Warning: Undefined Reference Guide 393 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPORSessionState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the status of the restore session according to the session status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Session Status from the application instance of HPO_REST_CONTAINER. This menu configures the parameter globally to apply all HPO_RSESSION instances. By default HPORSessionStatus is set according to following HPORSessionState values: Process State Value Process Status Value 5, 7, 9, 10 or 11 2 (Failure) 2 or 3 for more than 30 minutes 1 (Suspicious) 4, 6, 8 or -1 1 (Suspicious) Otherwise 0 (Successful) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations Resolve the problem if this parameter is in alarm or warning state. If it cannot be resolved, clear the alarm using the menu item "Clear Alarm" to stop further alarms of that session. Range Thresholds Alarm Reference Guide Threshold 394 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Stop Light Unit 0 = Successful 1 = Suspicious 2 = Failure Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPORSessionStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of the restore session. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 395 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPORSessionSummary Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the backup device used by the session. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 396 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionDevice Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the error messages produced during the backup. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 397 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionMessages Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the state of the session according to HP Data Protector. The following is the map used for setting this parameter: Device State State Value Completed 0 In Progress 1 Reference Guide 398 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Mount Request 2 Queuing 3 In Progress/Errors 4 In Progress/Failures 5 Mount/Errors 6 Mount/Failures 7 Completed/Errors 8 Completed/Failures 9 Aborted 10 Failed 11 Unknown -1 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit 0 = Completed 1 = In Progress 2 = Mount Request 3 = Queuing 4 = In Progress/Errors Reference Guide 399 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 5 = In Progress/Failures 6 = Mount/Errors 7 = Mount/Failures 8 = Completed/Errors 9 = Completed/Failures 10 = Aborted 11 = Failed -1 = Unknown Output Range Range: (-1) - 11 Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionState Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the status of the backup session according to the session status configuration. This parameter is configured using the menu item Configure Session Status from the application instance of HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER, HPO_SPECIFICATION or HPO_INTERACTIVE. This parameter can be either configured globally to apply all HPO_SESSION instances, for each specification to apply all HPO_SESSION instances of that HPO_SPECIFICATION instance, or for interactive backup session instances of HPO_SESSION under HPO_INTERACTIVE instance. By default HPOSessionStatus is set according to following HPOSessionState values: Process State Value Process Status Value 5, 7, 9, 10 or 11 2 (Failure) 2 or 3 for more than 30 minutes 1 (Suspicious) 4, 6, 8 or -1 1 (Suspicious) Otherwise 0 (Successful) Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 400 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations Resolve the problem if this parameter is in alarm or warning state. If it cannot be resolved, clear the alarm using the menu item "Clear Alarm" to stop further alarms of that session. Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold 1-1 Warn Alarm 2 Threshold 2-2 Alarm Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Stop Light Unit 0 = Successful 1 = Suspicious 2 = Failure Output Range Range: 0-2 Warning: 1-1 Alarm: 2-2 Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionStatus Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of the backup Reference Guide 401 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 session. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionSummary Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Reference Guide 402 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the throughput of the backup. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/second Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSessionThroughput Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Reference Guide 403 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the details included in this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecDatalist Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Reference Guide 404 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the number of files backed up in the last successful full backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Files (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Reference Guide 405 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Variable Name HPOSpecFullBackupFiles Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the size of the last successful full backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Reference Guide 406 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecFullBackupSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the duration of the last successful full backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Reference Guide 407 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Icon Graph Unit Minutes (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecFullBackupTime Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the summary of HP Data Protector backup specifications. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Reference Guide 408 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecificationDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the number of files backed up in the last successful incremental backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Reference Guide 409 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Files (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecIncrBackupFiles Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the size of the last successful incremental backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Reference Guide 410 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit MBytes (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecIncrBackupSize Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the duration of the last successful incremental backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Reference Guide Threshold 411 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Minutes (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecIncrBackupTime Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the time since the last successful backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Reference Guide 412 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Hours (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecLastBackup Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the time since the last successful full backup of this backup specification. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Reference Guide 413 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Hours (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecLastFull Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSpecificationCollector, displays the throughput of the last successful backup of this backup specification. Reference Guide 414 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Alarm Threshold Border Threshold none set by default Alarm 1 Threshold none set by default Alarm 2 Threshold none set by default Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Graph Unit Mbytes/second (-1 = None) Output Range Range: Undefined Warning: Undefined Alarm: Undefined Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecLastThroughput Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSpecificationCollector Reference Guide 415 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Detailed Description This consumer parameter, set by the HPOSessionCollector, displays the summary of all noninteractive backup sessions. Default Action Taken by PATROL None Recommendations None Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon Text Unit Not applicable Output Range Range: Not applicable Warning: Not applicable Alarm: Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Active Variable Name HPOSpecSessionDetails Parameter Type Consumer Value Set By HPOSessionCollector Reference Guide 416 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Standard Detailed Description This standard parameter is inactive and contains a list of additional files to be sent to the agent during a Commit operation. Default Action Taken by PATROL Not applicable Recommendations Not applicable Range Thresholds Not applicable Default Values Default Value Command Type PSL Platform HP-UX, Solaris, Windows NT & Windows 2000 Icon No output Unit Not applicable Output Range Not applicable Poll Time Not applicable Status Inactive Variable Name ExtraFilesList Parameter Type Standard Value Set By Not applicable Reference Guide 417 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Additional Information and Support Where to Find Additional Help Additional help for HP Data Protector can be found in the following locations: HP Data Protector Administrator’s Guide HP Data Protector Software Release Notes HP Data Protector - Overview and Features Additional help for HP Data Protector KM for PATROL can be found in the following location: http:// www.sentrysoftware.com Troubleshooting This section provides some common problems and their resolutions. For any problems look for any error messages on the PA TROL Console sy stem output window. Most of these error messages are self-ex plaining. Problems Resolutions Unable to find HPO_LOAD.kml. Make sure the Load KM browser is looking for *.kml files under %PATROL_HOME%/lib/knowledge folder. HP Data Protector KM for PATROL files have not been installed correctly under the PATROL installation directory on the PATROL® Console. HPO_SETUP or HP Data Protector icon does not appear after loading. HP Data Protector Cell Manager software is not installed or configured properly. The platform or version of HP Data Protector is not supported by the HPO KM. There is a KM version mismatch between the Console and the Agent All KM objects disappeared from the Console. HP Data Protector KM for PATROL is un-installed on that system. There is a KM version mismatch between the Console and the Agent, possibly after an improper upgrade of the KM. Some HP Data Protector KM for PATROL application instances do not appear. Additional Information and Support The KM instance limits have been exceeded. Check for any error messages on the system output window, and increase the instance limits for affected object using menu KM Commands > KM Configure > Instance Limits. 418 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Behavior of the HP Data Protector KM for PATROL has not changed after a KM upgrade. Check the version of the KM from the main InfoBox. If it has not changed, then the installation is not complete. Make sure both the Console and the Agent are un-installed and re-installed correctly HP Data Protector KM for PATROL takes a lot of time to refresh the parameters and application classes on the Console. Collectors parameters run according to their scheduling interval defined in the KM. These scheduling intervals are decided for a standard environment with minimal resource impact on Agents. These intervals can be customized from the Console to suit your environment. Poor performance of the HP Data Protector Cell Manager after installing the KM. There could be a lot of backup jobs to be processed by the parameter HPOSessionCollector, which runs every 10 minutes. By increasing this interval, the collection frequency can be reduced, and performance can be gained. But this will result in less updates on the Console. Or by using the Monitor Backups menu from Backups icon reduce the number of days to monitor. Using HP Data Protector GUI, purge all unwanted sessions. User PATROL with admin privileges to HP Data Protector can not execute HP Data Protector reports. Additional Information and Support If the PATROL user is added to the HP Data Protector admin user group with the correct patrol group name information, it is unable to execute HP Data Protector reports. This problem can be resolved by changing the group details to read “” in the HP Data Protector GUI. 419 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_PROC_CONTAINER 75 HPO_PROCESS 75 HPO_REST_CONTAINER 78 HPO_RSESSION 78 HPO_SERVER 73 HPO_SESSION 77 HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER 76 HPO_SPECIFICATION 77 Index -A Application Classes HPO_CLIENT 67 HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER 67 HPO_DATABASE 64 HPO_DEV_CONTAINER 65 HPO_DEVICE 65 HPO_INTERACTIVE 24, 66 HPO_LDEVICE 65 HPO_LIB_CONTAINER 65 HPO_LIBRARY 65 HPO_LOG 24, 67 HPO_LOG_CONTAINER 24, 67 HPO_MNT_CONTAINER 66 HPO_MOUNT 57, 58, 66 HPO_POOL 23, 67 HPO_POOL_CONTAINER 23, 66 HPO_PROC_CONTAINER 23, 64 HPO_PROCESS 23, 65 HPO_REST_CONTAINER 24, 66 HPO_RSESSION 58, 66 HPO_SERVER 64 HPO_SESSION 58, 66 HPO_SETUP 64 HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER 24, 65 HPO_SPECIFICATION 24, 66 Application Menu HPO_CLIENT 79 HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER 79 HPO_DATABASE 74 HPO_DEV_CONTAINER 75 HPO_DEVICE 76 HPO_INTERACTIVE 77 HPO_LDEVICE 76 HPO_LIB_CONTAINER 76 HPO_LIBRARY 76 HPO_LOG 80 HPO_LOG_CONTAINER 79 HPO_MNT_CONTAINER 78 HPO_MOUNT 78 HPO_POOL 79 HPO_POOL_CONTAINER 79 Index -BBackup Session Alarm Clear 58 Backup Sessions Monitor 24 Backup Specification Information Monitor BMC 24 BMC Portal 55, 56 BMC Portal 32 BMC Software PATROL Agent 32 BMC Software PATROL Console 32 -CCancel Mount Request Device Changes 21 Clear 58 Backup Session Alarm Restore Session Alarm Client Status 58 58 Monitor CLIs 23 omnicellinfo 32 omnidb 32 omnidbcheck 32 omnidownload 32 omnimnt 32 omnirpt 32 omnistat 32 omnisv 32 omnisv.sh 32 Command About 73 Backup Report 73, 76 Cancel All Devices 78 Cancel Device 58, 78 421 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Command Clear Alarm 77, 78 Clear Alarms 77 Clear All Alarms 76, 78 Client Device Report 79 Client Library Report 79 Client Report 73, 79 Configure Client Status 23, 79 Configure Device Status 23, 75, 76 Configure Installation Path 73 Configure KM 73 Configure Log Filter 24, 79, 80 Configure Log Scan Limit 79, 80 Configure Login Details 73 Configure Process Status 75 Configure Session Status 24, 76, 77, 78 Confirm All Mount Requests 78 Confirm Mount Request 57, 78 DB Report 73, 74 Debug 73 Library/Device Report 73 Media Report 73, 79 Monitor Backups 24, 76 Monitor Logs 24, 79 Monitor Pools 23, 79 Monitor Processes 23, 75 Monitor Restores 78 Mount Request Report 73, 78 Pool Report 73, 79 Preload KM 73 Refresh Parameters 73 Refresh Process Cache 73 Reports 73 Restore Report 73, 78 Schedule Report 73, 76 Set Instance Limits 73 Specification Backup Report 77 Specification Report 73, 76 Specification Schedule Report 77 Start Cell Manager 58, 73, 75 Start/Stop Cell Manager 73, 75 Stop Cell Manager 59, 73, 75 Commands Confirm All Mount Requests 22 Confirm Mount Request 22 Components 25 Configure 53 Installation Path KM 55 Index Login Details Confirm 55 Mount Requests Customize Parameters 57 61 -DDatabase Internal Monitor Debug 22 22 HPO KM Default 60 Values 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 163, 164, 165, 167, 168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, 389, 390, 391, 392, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 400, 401, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 416, 417 Discovery Cycle 56 422 56 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Application Menu InfoBox 70 HPO_LDEVICE -F- Application Classes 65 Application Menu 76 HPO_LIB_CONTAINER Features 21 Files 34 ins_ALL_.tar 35 ins_WINDOWS_.exe Setup 34 setup.exe 35 setup.sh 35 uninstall.exe 47 uninstall.sh 47 Find Help Application Classes 65 Application Menu 76 InfoBox 69 HPO_LIBRARY 35 Application Classes 65 Application Menu 76 InfoBox 69 HPO_LOAD.kml 418 HPO_LOG 418 Application Classes 67 Application Menu 80 InfoBox 73 HPO_LOG_CONTAINER -HHelp Find 418 HP Data Protector 32 HP Data Protector Cell Manager Start 58 Stop 59 HP Data Protector Cell Manager Processes HPO KM Debug 60 HPO_CLIENT Application Classes 67 Application Menu 79 InfoBox 73 HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER Application Classes 67 Application Menu 79 InfoBox 73 HPO_DATABASE Application Classes 64 Application Menu 74 InfoBox 68 HPO_DEV_CONTAINER Application Classes 65 Application Menu 75 InfoBox 68 HPO_DEVICE Application Classes 65 Application Menu 76 InfoBox 68 HPO_INTERACTIVE Application Classes Index 77 Application Classes 67 Application Menu 79 InfoBox 73 HPO_MNT_CONTAINER 59 Application Classes 66 Application Menu 78 InfoBox 72 HPO_MOUNT Application Classes 66 Application Menu 78 InfoBox 72 HPO_POOL Application Classes 67 Application Menu 79 InfoBox 72 HPO_POOL_CONTAINER Application Classes 66 Application Menu 79 InfoBox 72 HPO_PROC_CONTAINER Application Classes 64 Application Menu 75 InfoBox 68 HPO_PROCESS Application Classes 65 Application Menu 75 InfoBox 68 HPO_REST_CONTAINER Application Classes 66 Application Menu 78 66 423 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 HPO_REST_CONTAINER InfoBox 71 HPO_RSESSION Application Classes 66 Application Menu 78 InfoBox 71 HPO_SERVER Application Classes 64 Application Menu 73 InfoBox 67 HPO_SESSION Application Classes 66 Application Menu 77 InfoBox 70 HPO_SETUP 418 Application Classes 64 HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER Application Classes 65 Application Menu 76 InfoBox 69 HPO_SPECIFICATION Application Classes 66 Application Menu 77 InfoBox 69 HP-UX 32 -IImprovement InfoBox 21 HPO_CLIENT 73 HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER 73 HPO_DATABASE 68 HPO_DEV_CONTAINER 68 HPO_DEVICE 68 HPO_INTERACTIVE 70 HPO_LIB_CONTAINER 69 HPO_LIBRARY 69 HPO_LOG 73 HPO_LOG_CONTAINER 73 HPO_MNT_CONTAINER 72 HPO_MOUNT 72 HPO_POOL 72 HPO_POOL_CONTAINER 72 HPO_PROC_CONTAINER 68 HPO_PROCESS 68 HPO_REST_CONTAINER 71 HPO_RSESSION 71 Index HPO_SERVER 67 HPO_SESSION 70 HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER 69 HPO_SPECIFICATION 69 Install / Un-install 32, 47 BMC Software Installation Utility Log 35 Packages 34 Procedure 35 Setup Files 34 Installation Path Configure Instance 56 HPO_CLIENT 23, 29 HPO_CLNT_CONTAINER 23, 29 HPO_DATABASE 29 HPO_DEV_CONTAINER 29 HPO_DEVICE 29 HPO_INTERACTIVE 29 HPO_LDEVICE 29 HPO_LIB_CONTAINER 29 HPO_LIBRARY 29 HPO_LOG 29 HPO_LOG_CONTAINER 29 HPO_MNT_CONTAINER 22, 29 HPO_MOUNT 22, 29 HPO_POOL 29 HPO_POOL_CONTAINER 29 HPO_PROC_CONTAINER 29 HPO_PROCESS 29 HPO_REST_CONTAINER 29 HPO_RSESSION 29 HPO_SERVER 29 HPO_SESSION 29 HPO_SPEC_CONTAINER 29 HPO_SPECIFICATION 29 Naming 29 Integration BMC Portal 56 Introduction 32 Issues Fixed 21 -KKM Load 53, 54, 55 Preload 56 424 35 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 KM Operating Systems Prepare to Load Unload 61, 62 53 -LLinux Load 32 53 HP-UX 32 Linux 32, 34, 35, 47 Solaris 32 Unix 34, 35, 47 Windows 32, 34, 35, 47 Options Common services 35 Console Systems role 35 Managed System 35 View Log 35 KM 53, 54, 55 Prepare 53 Log Files Monitor 24 Login Details Configure 55 -PParameters -M- Customize 61 ExtraFilesList 80, 194, 417 HPOClientBackupData 81, 293, 314 HPOClientBackupFiles 82, 294, 315 HPOClientBackupGrowthRate 83, 295, 316 HPOClientBackupSuccess 85, 297, 317 HPOClientCCCount 86, 288, 318 HPOClientCHCount 87, 289, 319 HPOClientCollector 88, 195, 306 HPOClientDACount 89, 290, 320 HPOClientDetails 90, 291, 321 HPOClientMACount 91, 292, 322 HPOClientStatus 23, 92, 298, 324 HPOClientSummary 93, 299, 325 HPODatabaseCollector 94, 196, 307 HPODBCDBSpaceUsed 95, 207, 326 HPODBDetails 96, 208, 327 HPODBDirSize 97, 209, 328 HPODBFSUsedPercent 22, 98, 210, 329 HPODBGrowthRate 99, 211, 330 HPODBIntegrityErrors 22, 101, 212, 331 HPODBLastBackup 22, 102, 213, 332 HPODBMMDBSpaceUsed 103, 214, 333 HPODBSpaceUsed 104, 215, 334 HPODBSpaceUsedPercent 105, 216, 335 HPODBTotalSpace 106, 217, 336 HPODeviceActivity 107, 226, 337 HPODeviceCollector 108, 197, 308 HPODeviceDetails 109, 225, 338 HPODeviceDrives 110, 227, 339 HPODeviceState 23, 111, 228, 340 HPODeviceStatus 23, 113, 229, 341 HPODeviceThroughput 23, 114, 230, 343 Media Mount Requests Monitor 22 Media Pool Information Monitor Monitor 23 Backup Sessions 24 Backup Specification Information 24 Client Status 23 Internal Database 22 Log Files 24 Media Mount Requests 22 Media Pool Information 23 Process Information 23 Restore Sessions 24 Server Availability 22 Standalone and Library Devices 23 Mount Request Device Cancel 58 Mount Requests Confirm 57 -NNaming Instance 29 New features 21 -OObjectives Index 21 425 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Parameters HPOIntSessionDetails 115, 251, 344 HPOLDeviceActivity 116, 232, 345 HPOLDeviceDrives 117, 233, 346 HPOLDeviceState 23, 118, 234, 347 HPOLDeviceStatus 23, 120, 236, 348 HPOLDeviceThroughput 23, 121, 237, 350 HPOLibraryDetails 122, 231, 351 HPOLicenseState 352 HPOLogCollector 123, 198, 309 HPOLogDirSize 124, 300, 353 HPOLogErrorText 125, 302, 354 HPOLogFileSize 126, 303, 355 HPOLogFSUsedPercent 127, 301, 356 HPOLogFullText 128, 304, 357 HPOLogWarnText 129, 305, 358 HPOManagerStatus 22, 130, 199, 359 HPOMoMStatus 132, 200, 360 HPOMountCount 133, 266, 361 HPOMountDetails 57, 134, 267, 362 HPOMountElapsedTime 22, 135, 268, 363 HPOPasswordState 136, 201, 364 HPOPoolCollector 137, 202, 310 HPOPoolCount 138, 269, 365 HPOPoolDetails 139, 270, 367 HPOPoolMediaCount 140, 279, 368 HPOPoolMediaDetails 141, 280, 369 HPOPoolMediaFairPercent 142, 281, 370 HPOPoolMediaGoodPercent 143, 282, 371 HPOPoolMediaGrowthRate 145, 283, 372 HPOPoolMediaPoorPercent 146, 284, 373 HPOPoolMediaUsedPercent 147, 286, 374 HPOPoolMediaUsedSpace 148, 287, 375 HPOPoolTotMediaCount 149, 271, 376 HPOPoolTotMediaFairPercent 150, 272, 377 HPOPoolTotMediaGoodPercent 151, 152, 274, 275, 378, 379 HPOPoolTotMediaPoorPercent 153, 276, 381 HPOPoolTotMediaUsedPercent 154, 277, 382 HPOPoolTotMediaUsedSpace 156, 278, 383 HPOProcessCollector 157, 203, 310 HPOProcessCPUTime 158, 219, 384 HPOProcessDetails 159, 218, 385 HPOProcessMemSize 160, 220, 386 HPOProcessState 23, 161, 222, 387 HPOProcessStatus 22, 23, 163, 223, 389 HPORestSessionDetails 164, 260, 390 Index HPORSessionMessages 165, 261, 391 HPORSessionState 24, 167, 262, 392 HPORSessionStatus 24, 168, 264, 394 HPORSessionSummary 170, 265, 395 HPOSessionCollector 171, 204, 312 HPOSessionDevice 172, 252, 396 HPOSessionMessages 173, 253, 397 HPOSessionState 24, 174, 254, 398 HPOSessionStatus 24, 58, 176, 256, 400 HPOSessionSummary 177, 258, 401 HPOSessionThroughput 178, 259, 403 HPOSpecDatalist 179, 240, 404 HPOSpecFullBackupFiles 180, 241, 405 HPOSpecFullBackupSize 182, 243, 406 HPOSpecFullBackupTime 183, 244, 407 HPOSpecificationCollector 184, 205, 313 HPOSpecificationDetails 185, 238, 408 HPOSpecIncrBackupFiles 186, 245, 409 HPOSpecIncrBackupSize 187, 246, 410 HPOSpecIncrBackupTime 188, 247, 411 HPOSpecLastBackup 189, 248, 412 HPOSpecLastFull 190, 249, 413 HPOSpecLastThroughput 192, 250, 414 HPOSpecSessionDetails 193, 239, 416 Refresh 60 PATROL Console 62 PATROL Agent 61, 62 PATROL Central Console PATROL Console 61 PATROL Central 54 PATROL Console 54 Performance Poor Preload 418 KM 56 Process Information Monitor -RRange 426 23 61, 62 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Range Thresholds 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 163, 164, 165, 167, 168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, 389, 390, 391, 392, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 400, 401, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 416, 417 Refresh Parameters Release Notes Report 60 21 Backup Report 59 Client Device Report 59 Client Library Report 59 Client Report 59 DB Report 59 Library/Device Report 59 Media Report 59 Mount Request Report 59 Pool Report 59 Restore Report 59 Schedule Report 59 Specification Backup Report Specification Report 59 Index Specification Schedule Report Reports 418 Requirements 59 BMC Portal 32 BMC Software PATROL Agent 32 BMC Software PATROL Console 32 HP Data Protector 32 Operating Systems 32 Security 32 Software 32 Restore Session Alarm Clear 58 Restore Sessions Monitor 24 -SSecurity Requirements Server 32 Availability 22 Monitor 22 Solaris 32 Standalone and Library Devices Monitor Start 23 HP Data Protector Cell Manager Stop 58 HP Data Protector Cell Manager 59 -TThresholds 59 427 HP Data Protector KM for PATROL Version 1.4.00 Thresholds Range 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 163, 164, 165, 167, 168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, 389, 390, 391, 392, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 400, 401, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 416, 417 Troubleshooting 418 -U- Default 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 163, 164, 165, 167, 168, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 381, 382, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, 389, 390, 391, 392, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 400, 401, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 416, 417 -W What's new 21 Windows 32 Unload KM 61, 62 -V Values Index 428 About BMC® Software BMC Software, Inc. NYSE:BMC, is a leading provider of enterprise management solutions that empower companies to manage their IT infrastructure from a business perspective. Delivering Business Service Management, BMC Software solutions span enterprise systems, applications, databases, and service management. Founded in 1980, BMC Software has offices worldwide and fiscal 2004 revenues of more than $1.4 billion. For more information about BMC Software, visit www.bmc.com. About Sentry Software™ Sentry Software, a strategic Technology Alliance Partner of BMC Software, provides comprehensive multi-platform monitoring solutions that enable management of the hardware and software aspects of all servers and SANs and covering up to 100 % of custom applications within the BMC ProactiveNet Performance Management environment. Sentry Software also develops adapters for BMC Atrium Orchestrator that enables IT administrators to automate the execution of common requests and tasks that occur in the daily course of IT operations. Combined with BMC’s servers and network automation tools, the adapters allow IT administrators to implement provisioning and decommissioning workflows that cover all layers of their IT infrastructure. Finally, Sentry Software designs connectors that bring storage capacity metrics into BMC Capacity Optimization to ensure IT administrators that their storage infrastructure is properly sized for their current and future needs. The combination of its monitoring, automation, and capacity optimization capabilities for IT infrastructures, makes Sentry Software a key-partner in the storage management marketplace. For more information about Sentry Software, please visit www.sentrysoftware.com.