Ways to respond to system health alerts
When a system health alert occurs, you can acknowledge it, learn more about it, repair the underlying condition, and prevent it from occurring again.
When a health monitor raises an alert, you can respond in any of the following ways:
Get information about the alert, which includes the affected resource, alert severity, probable cause, possible effect, and corrective actions.
Get detailed information about the alert, such as the time when the alert was raised and whether anyone else has acknowledged the alert already.
Get health-related information about the state of the affected resource or subsystem, such as a specific shelf or disk.
Resolve the problem by taking the corrective actions provided in the alert, such as fixing cabling to resolve a connectivity problem.
Suppress an alert to prevent it from affecting the health status of a subsystem.
Suppressing is useful when you understand a problem. After you suppress an alert, it can still occur, but the subsystem health displays as
ok-with-suppressed.
when the suppressed alert occurs.