HP 2000fc HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager user guide (5697-0083, - Page 45

Viewing the event log, The Application Event Log dialog box

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• If the navigation pane displays the Storage Subsystem - Logical Disk View, the root is called Subsystem - Logical Disk. • If the navigation pane displays the Server - Storage View, the root is called Server - Logical Disk. 2. The content pane opens a topology map. If the map shown is Physical Connection map, click the LUN Assignment Map tab to bring that map forward. Viewing the event log The event log lists all Simple SAN Connection Manager-initiated actions and the results for the host, HBAs, switches, and storage subsystems. The event log begins recording when Simple SAN Connection Manager is running. Event log entries are formatted by type, time stamp, category, source, event ID, and description. The log holds a maximum of 1,999 entries. When the maximum is reached, the event list wraps, and the oldest events are discarded and replaced with the new events. The Type column icon and text indicate an entry's severity: Info indicates information only. Warning indicates a minor warning condition. Error indicates an error condition. To view the event log: • On the File menu, click Event Log. The Application Event Log dialog box (Figure 23) opens. Figure 23 Application Event Log dialog box To clear the entire event log: • On the bottom of the Application Event Log dialog box, click the Clear Logs button. The event log is emptied and ready for more entries. To clear specific entries: 1. Right-click a specific event log entry (to select multiple entries, click the entries while holding down the CTRL key). 2. On the shortcut menu, click Delete Entry to remove the selected entries from the event log. HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager user guide 45

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HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager user guide
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If the navigation pane displays the Storage Subsystem - Logical Disk View, the root is called
Subsystem - Logical Disk.
If the navigation pane displays the Server - Storage View, the root is called Server - Logical Disk.
2.
The content pane opens a topology map. If the map shown is Physical Connection map, click the
LUN
Assignment Map
tab to bring that map forward.
Viewing the event log
The event log lists all Simple SAN Connection Manager-initiated actions and the results for the host, HBAs,
switches, and storage subsystems. The event log begins recording when Simple SAN Connection Manager
is running. Event log entries are formatted by type, time stamp, category, source, event ID, and description.
The log holds a maximum of 1,999 entries. When the maximum is reached, the event list wraps, and the
oldest events are discarded and replaced with the new events.
The Type column icon and text indicate an entry’s severity:
Info
indicates information only.
Warning
indicates a minor warning condition.
Error
indicates an error condition.
To view the event log:
On the File menu, click
Event Log
.
The Application Event Log dialog box (
Figure 23
) opens.
Figure 23
Application Event Log dialog box
To clear the entire event log:
On the bottom of the Application Event Log dialog box, click the
Clear Logs
button. The event log is
emptied and ready for more entries.
To clear specific entries:
1.
Right-click a specific event log entry (to select multiple entries, click the entries while holding down the
CTRL
key).
2.
On the shortcut menu, click
Delete Entry
to remove the selected entries from the event log.