Monitoring your group with Dell EqualLogic SAN Headquarters (SAN HQ) is vital to your SAN’s overall SAN health. Command Line Interface (CLI) Shutdown steps. I closed SAN HQ, deleted the folder C:ProgramDataEqualLogicSAN HQAppletCache and retried launching the Group Manager. Please follow the given below procedure for shutting down the SAN. Credit goes out to Henrik Mikkelsen for suggesting to clear out any cache SAN HQ might have. We invite you to view the pages with related information. Douglas Hemp, Technical Training and Curriculum Development for Dell EqualLogic shares his thoughts on SAN Headquarters and SupportAssist below. The EqualLogic Group was running firmware 5.2.2 and EqualLogic SAN HQ was running 2.1.100.5884 installed on Windows Server 2008 R2.
#EQUALLOGIC SAN HQ HOW TO#
In addition to information on HOW TO CLEAR ERRORS ON THE DELL EQUALLOGIC SAN HEADQUARTERS, our site contains many other interesting information about corporate offices. Some performance issues are temporary and result from an unusual increase in workload. Make sure the environment is under a normal workload. Start SAN HeadQuarters and obtain baseline performance statisticsFor trend analysis, allow SAN HeadQuarters to collect data for at least a week.
#EQUALLOGIC SAN HQ SOFTWARE#
When opening the SAN HeadQuarters client, the Add Group Wizard will be displayed. Best Practice for Using SAN HeadQuarters. SAN HQ SAN Headquarters 3.0 is the latest edition of Dell’s SAN monitoring software that works across multiple EqualLogic groups in order to support new platform management functionality added in the Array Software update.
Add a Read-Only SNMP community name for SAN HQ (e.g. Select this option to display events from a previous time period. First login to the EqualLogic group and go to the SNMP configuration. The events list displays events for a specified period of time. Filters the list by event type with to include all events, warnings and errors, or critical errors.