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Dell InsightIQ 4.3.0.0 User Guide

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Configure the Cluster Events Performance report

You can view cluster events and jobs within the Cluster Events Performance report.

For this example, you are researching into recent cluster events to determine what might have been the cause.
  1. Click the Performance Reporting tab.
  2. On the Live Performance Reporting page, click the Cluster drop down and select the cluster that you want to monitor.
  3. Click the Report Type drop down and select Cluster Events.
  4. In the Date Range fields, select a range to display, then click View Report.
    The date range should include the entire period of time when the cluster was behaving unexpectedly. The default setting is to view the last hour of data.
    The modules in the report are now populated with data for the cluster and date range you selected.
  5. In the Event Summary module, check the list of events, the severity, and the time noticed.
    By default, the event summary list is sorted with the most recent event at the top.
    NOTE: The bar at the top of the Event Summary module displays the date range that is specified, and highlights the times when events occurred. If you minimize the Event Summary module, you can better compare the highlighted events in the bar with other modules.
  6. In the Jobs module, click the Job Type breakout.
    To remove focus on a breakout, click the None breakout.
    On the left side of the module, you can now see a list of all Job Types that were active during the date range you specified. The Job Type at the top of the list was the most active.
  7. In the Jobs module, click the Job ID breakout.
    To remove focus on a breakout, click the None breakout.
    On the left side of the module, you can now see a list of all Job IDs that were active during the date range you specified. The Job ID at the top of the list was the most active.
With the information you gathered, you can determine which job type and job id might have caused the event.

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