D-Link DSN-3400-10 User's Manual for DSN-3200-10 Valid for firmware 1.6.1 - Page 107

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Log messages fall into one of three categories: Informational messages convey information of interest. The following is an example of an informational message: Cautionary messages indicate a minor problem that should not impede the use of the resource. The following is an example of a cautionary message: Alarm messages indicate that a severe condition exists that could potentially cause a problem with resources. The following is an example of an alarm message: To obtain additional information about a message shown in the Log Messages screen, double-click the message. A Log Message Details box appears, with detailed information about the message. The box also provides buttons for moving to the next or previous message in the message log and an OK button for exiting. You can save the event log entries as an unformatted text file to disk. The messages saved are the ones shown in Figure 6-2 plus the ones seen when you scroll the page down. Before saving this log, scroll down as far as needed to be sure you will be saving all the messages desired. For more information, see Chapter 5. xStack Storage User's Guide 107

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Log messages fall into one of three categories:
°
Informational messages convey information of interest. The following is an example of an
informational message:
°
Cautionary messages indicate a minor problem that should not impede the use of the
resource. The following is an example of a cautionary message:
°
Alarm messages indicate that a severe condition exists that could potentially cause a problem
with resources. The following is an example of an alarm message:
To obtain additional information about a message shown in the Log Messages screen, double-click
the message. A Log Message Details box appears, with detailed information about the message.
The box also provides buttons for moving to the next or previous message in the message log and
an
OK
button for exiting.
You can save the event log entries as an unformatted text file to disk. The
messages saved are the ones shown in Figure 6-2 plus the ones seen when
you scroll the page down. Before saving this log, scroll down as far as
needed to be sure you will be saving all the messages desired. For more
information, see Chapter 5.