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Event List Tab, View Event Details, Clear All Events

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Web-Based User Interface Event List Tab IMPORTANT: The Event List differs from the System Log in the following ways: • Any user can view the Event List. Only enclosure administrators can access the System Log. • The messages in the Event List are limited to cautions and critical failures. Refer to the enclosure System Log for information on both failures and fixes. • The Event List only displays messages received since the user logged into the Integrated Administrator. The System Log displays every message generated by the enclosure diagnostics. The Integrated Administrator provides real-time event notifications for an enclosure according to two categories of severity (caution and critical) described in Table 3-13. Table 3-13: Event Notification Icons Icon Description Caution-An event that does not prevent the enclosure from operating, maintaining power, or serving its user community When a caution event occurs, a reasonable guarantee that operability can persist no longer exists. Critical-An event that prevents the continued operation of the enclosure When a critical event occurs, the inoperability of the enclosure is imminent . Two buttons appear on this screen: • View Event Details-Navigates to the appropriate screen within the Integrated Administrator to view more details • Clear All Events-Clears all events from event list HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3-43

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Web-Based User Interface
Event List Tab
IMPORTANT:
The Event List differs from the System Log in the following ways:
Any user can view the Event List. Only enclosure administrators can access the
System Log.
The messages in the Event List are limited to cautions and critical failures. Refer to the
enclosure System Log for information on both failures and fixes.
The Event List only displays messages received since the user logged into the Integrated
Administrator. The System Log displays every message generated by the enclosure
diagnostics.
The Integrated Administrator provides real-time event notifications for an enclosure
according to two categories of severity (caution and critical) described in Table 3-13.
Table 3-13:
Event Notification Icons
Icon
Description
Caution
—An event that does not prevent the enclosure from
operating, maintaining power, or serving its user community
When a caution event occurs, a reasonable guarantee that
operability can persist no longer exists.
Critical
—An event that prevents the continued operation of the
enclosure
When a critical event occurs, the inoperability of the enclosure is
imminent .
Two buttons appear on this screen:
View Event Details
—Navigates to the appropriate screen within the Integrated
Administrator to view more details
Clear All Events
—Clears all events from event list
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