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Event notifications, Enclosure event notifications, Command line event notifications

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31 Event notifications Enclosure event notifications Enclosure events produce screen messages with the SHOW DISPLAY EVENTS option enabled. If you are directly affected by an event, then a message displays whether the SHOW DISPLAY EVENTS option is enabled or disabled. Event messages include the device affected, the device name, and the date and time of the event. Some examples of event messages are: • The enclosure is in a degraded state. • Blade X has experienced a failure. • The temperature on blade X has exceeded the failed threshold. • Fan X has experienced a failure. • The power supplies are no longer redundant. • Power supply X is in a degraded state. • The enclosure temperature has exceeded the degraded threshold. Command line event notifications When the SET DISPLAY EVENTS option is turned ON, the terminal interface displays error, warning, and status messages, depending on the behavior of the enclosure and its components. The syntax for these messages are: • : Description of error • : Description of warning • : Description of status Causes of the error, warning, or status events that display are listed in the following table. Event Bay Event Blade Inserted Blade Thermal Status Changed Blade Removed Blade Port Map Info DVD Inserted DVD Removed Enclosure Status Change Enclosure Name Change Fan Status Change Fan Inserted Fan Removed GPSM Inserted GPSM Removed Cause A bay was assigned or unassigned from a group. A blade was inserted into the enclosure. The thermal status of a blade changed A blade was removed from the enclosure. The port mapping information of a blade was updated. A DVD module was inserted in the monarch enclosure. A DVD module was removed from the monarch enclosure. A change in status has occurred because of a change in the state of one or more hardware components or server readings. The name of an enclosure was changed. The status of a fan has changed. A fan has been inserted. A fan has been removed. A GPSM has been inserted. A GPSM has been removed. 192 Event notifications

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31 Event notifications
Enclosure event notifications
Enclosure events produce screen messages with the
SHOW DISPLAY EVENTS
option enabled. If
you are directly affected by an event, then a message displays whether the
SHOW DISPLAY
EVENTS
option is enabled or disabled.
Event messages include the device affected, the device name, and the date and time of the event.
Some examples of event messages are:
The enclosure is in a degraded state.
Blade X has experienced a failure.
The temperature on blade X has exceeded the failed threshold.
Fan X has experienced a failure.
The power supplies are no longer redundant.
Power supply X is in a degraded state.
The enclosure temperature has exceeded the degraded threshold.
Command line event notifications
When the
SET DISPLAY EVENTS
option is turned
ON
, the terminal interface displays error,
warning, and status messages, depending on the behavior of the enclosure and its components.
The syntax for these messages are:
<error>
: Description of error
<warning>
: Description of warning
<status>
: Description of status
Causes of the error, warning, or status events that display are listed in the following table.
Cause
Event
A bay was assigned or unassigned from a group.
Bay Event
A blade was inserted into the enclosure.
Blade Inserted
The thermal status of a blade changed
Blade Thermal Status Changed
A blade was removed from the enclosure.
Blade Removed
The port mapping information of a blade was updated.
Blade Port Map Info
A DVD module was inserted in the monarch enclosure.
DVD Inserted
A DVD module was removed from the monarch enclosure.
DVD Removed
A change in status has occurred because of a change in the state of one or more
hardware components or server readings.
Enclosure Status Change
The name of an enclosure was changed.
Enclosure Name Change
The status of a fan has changed.
Fan Status Change
A fan has been inserted.
Fan Inserted
A fan has been removed.
Fan Removed
A GPSM has been inserted.
GPSM Inserted
A GPSM has been removed.
GPSM Removed
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