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Predictive Data Terms, Ignore, Single Occurrence, See accompanying errors, Host reported error

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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Event Code Descriptions Predictive Data Terms This column indicates if the event code is useful to predictive diagnostics. If it is, then this column contains the occurrence rate which should trigger predictive maintenance. The following terms used in this column. • NA - This event code is not applicable because it is never logged. • Ignore - This event code is not relevant to predictive diagnostics • Single Occurrence - A single occurrence of this error is sufficient to warrant maintenance • See accompanying errors - This refers to other log entries which occur in conjunction with the event. This indicates that a given event should always be accompanied by other events which lend it the appropriate significance. • Host reported error - Indicates that there should be additional information in host logs describing the occurrence of an event if it is significant • Ignore unless... - Indicates that this event normally accompanies other events or operator activity. If the event appears in the log without accompanying events or activity, then a single occurrence is sufficient to warrant maintenance. Note that exceptions may exist based on drive type. • Recurs After Recovery - This indicates that the error is expected under certain circumstances and a recovery procedure should be invoked. The recovery procedure should be described in the description of the event. If recovery is unsuccessful, then maintenance is warranted. 135

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Troubleshooting
Event Code Descriptions
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Troubleshooting
Predictive Data Terms
This column indicates if the event code is useful to predictive diagnostics.
If it is, then this column
contains the occurrence rate which should trigger predictive maintenance.
The following terms used in this column.
NA
- This event code is not applicable because it is never logged.
Ignore
- This event code is not relevant to predictive diagnostics
Single Occurrence
- A single occurrence of this error is sufficient to warrant maintenance
See accompanying errors
- This refers to other log entries which occur in conjunction with
the event.
This indicates that a given event should always be accompanied by other events
which lend it the appropriate significance.
Host reported error
- Indicates that there should be additional information in host logs
describing the occurrence of an event if it is significant
Ignore unless...
- Indicates that this event normally accompanies other events or operator
activity.
If the event appears in the log without accompanying events or activity, then a single
occurrence is sufficient to warrant maintenance.
Note that exceptions may exist based on
drive type.
Recurs After Recovery
- This indicates that the error is expected under certain circumstances
and a recovery procedure should be invoked.
The recovery procedure should be described in
the description of the event. If recovery is unsuccessful, then maintenance is warranted.