Adaptec GDT8546RZ User Guide - Page 189

Controller Events, Table 11-23. Event Window Icons

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ICP RAID Navigator The Controller Events window shows the history of events (since the log was last cleared). The Table 11-23 illustrates the severity of events. Table 11-23. Event Window Icons Event Icon Event Description Information: This event is non critical. It occurs, for example, at the completion of an array build. Warning: This event is critical. It occurs, for example, if an array drive's state changes from ready to fail. Error: An error has occurred. This event could be a drive failure. Figure 11-154 is an example Controller Events window. The first column in this window contains icons representing the severity of the event. The second column lists how often the event has occurred (note that some events may occur often). The next column lists the date and the time when the event occurred. The last column describes the event. At the bottom of the window there is the Settings button. Here you can change the polling interval and enable the auto save function. Logs that are not saved on the hard disk are lost when the system is reset. The auto save function saves the current log in the time intervals selected. The Save As button allows you to write the contents of the event log (of file extension, *.evt) to a specific file on the hard disk. The Load button loads an older event log and displays it. The last two buttons delete the log file and clear the event buffer. Figure 11-154. Controller Events Software Installation and User's Guide 189

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ICP RAID Navigator
The Controller Events window shows the history of events (since the log was last cleared).
The
Table 11-23
illustrates the severity of events.
Figure 11-154
is an example Controller Events window. The first column in this window
contains icons representing the severity of the event. The second column lists how often
the event has occurred (note that some events may occur often). The next column lists the
date and the time when the event occurred. The last column describes the event. At the
bottom of the window there is the Settings button. Here you can change the polling
interval and enable the auto save function. Logs that are not saved on the hard disk are lost
when the system is reset. The auto save function saves the current log in the time intervals
selected. The
Save As
button allows you to write the contents of the event log (of file
extension, *.evt) to a specific file on the hard disk. The Load button loads an older event
log and displays it. The last two buttons delete the log file and clear the event buffer.
Figure 11-154. Controller Events
Table 11-23. Event Window Icons
Event
Icon
Event Description
Information: This event is non critical. It occurs, for example, at the completion
of an array build.
Warning: This event is critical. It occurs, for example, if an array drive's state
changes from ready to fail.
Error: An error has occurred. This event could be a drive failure.