Displaying risk information

Resiliency Platform identifies and flags several risks that may occur during data center operations. Some of these risks are transient. They are temporary and resolve themselves without your intervention. Other risks, such as the xprtld process being down on the Control Host, require intervention and troubleshooting to resolve.

You can display risks in the following ways:

Table: Ways to display risks

To display ...

Do the following:

A complete list of risks across the resiliency domain

  1. On the menu bar, select

    More Views > Risks

  2. On the Risk page, double-click a risk in the table to display detailed information.

Risks that are associated with a specific resiliency group or virtual business service

  1. On the navigation pane, select

    (Assets) and the tab for either Resiliency Groups or Virtual Business Services.

  2. On the tab, double-click a resiliency group or virtual business service to display detailed information.

  3. On the details page, note any risks that are listed in the At Risk area, and double-click the risk for details.

Table: Risks and Descriptions describes each Resiliency Platform risk.

Table: Risks and Descriptions

Risk

Description

CTRL_HOST_DOWN

The xprtld process is down on the Control Host, and configured resources are in unknown state. Discovered contents can be stale.

HOST_SFMH_REINSTALLED

The host is disconnected. The probable cause is that the host has been reinstalled. Changes you make after this condition are not reflected on the Resiliency Manager. To correct this issue, remove and re-add this host to the Infrastructure Management Server (IMS).

HOST_DISCONNECTED_MAC_CHANGED

The host is disconnected. The probable cause is that the media access code (MAC) address of host has changed. Changes you make after this condition are not reflected on the Resiliency Manager. To correct this issue, remove and re-add this host to the Infrastructure Management Server (IMS).

VMWARE_DISCOVERY_FAILED

VMware discovery failed.

FS_FILESYSTEM_FULL

The file system is at 100% usage.