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Event Log, Event Log, Table 5: Event Codes, Date/Time, Event

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Using Logs Event Log The Event Log provides a record of significant events that have occurred on the director, such as hardware failures, degraded operation, port problems, FRU failures, FRU removals and replacements, port problems, Fibre Channel link incidents, and HAFM server to director communication problems. The information is useful to maintenance personnel for fault isolation and repair verification. Figure 54: Event Log All detected firmware faults and hardware failures are sent to the HAFM server and recorded in the Event Log. The log provides a maximum of 1000 log entries before it wraps and overwrites the oldest entries. For detailed information on event data and problem resolution, refer to the HP StorageWorks Director 2/64 Service Manual for the Director 2/64 and the HP StorageWorks Director 2/140 Service Manual for the Director 2/140. Each log entry includes the following: ■ Date/Time-The date and time of the event on the director. ■ Event-Events are identified by a unique code. Event codes include: Table 5: Event Codes Code 000-199 200-299 300-399 400-499 500-599 600-699 800-899 Event System events Power supply events Fan module events CTP card events Port card events SBAR card events Thermal events The following acronyms may display in this column for the port card: 164 Director Product Manager User Guide

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Using Logs
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Director Product Manager User Guide
Event Log
The Event Log provides a record of significant events that have occurred on the
director, such as hardware failures, degraded operation, port problems, FRU
failures, FRU removals and replacements, port problems, Fibre Channel link
incidents, and HAFM server to director communication problems. The
information is useful to maintenance personnel for fault isolation and repair
verification.
Figure 54:
Event Log
All detected firmware faults and hardware failures are sent to the HAFM server
and recorded in the Event Log. The log provides a maximum of 1000 log entries
before it wraps and overwrites the oldest entries.
For detailed information on event data and problem resolution, refer to the
HP
StorageWorks Director 2/64 Service Manual
for the Director 2/64 and the
HP
StorageWorks Director 2/140 Service Manual
for the Director 2/140.
Each log entry includes the following:
Date/Time—
The date and time of the event on the director.
Event—
Events are identified by a unique code. Event codes include:
The following acronyms may display in this column for the port card:
Table 5:
Event Codes
Code
Event
000–199
System events
200–299
Power supply events
300–399
Fan module events
400–499
CTP card events
500–599
Port card events
600–699
SBAR card events
800–899
Thermal events