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Diagnostics and <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> – Virtual SAN<br />

In this example, “Hosts” has been chosen as the object to monitor, and “specific<br />

event occurring on this object …” has also been selected. After proceeding to the<br />

Triggers window in the create alarm wizard, the particular VOB to trigger on is<br />

added.<br />

This alarm will be triggered if the VOB “esx.problem.vob.vsan.lsom.diskerror” occurs.<br />

As the name suggests, this will monitor for disks errors. By referring to the table of<br />

VOBs previously, this is an observation when Virtual SAN has a permanent disk<br />

failure.<br />

In the next window of the wizard, a particular action to take when the alarm is<br />

triggered can be selected. For example, send an email or an SNMP trap, etc.<br />

This process can be repeated for the other VOBs as well, so as to provide<br />

notifications when other Virtual SAN event occurs.<br />

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