Dell PowerVault MD3200i Owner's Manual - Page 231

Event Log, Event Log Viewer, Advanced, Troubleshooting, View Event Log, View details, Save

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The physical disk data collection is completed and saved at the location that you entered. 4 Click OK. Event Log You can use the Event Log Viewer to view a detailed list of events that occur in a storage array. The event log is stored on reserved areas on the storage array disks. It records configuration events and storage array component failures. WARNING: Use this option only under the guidance of your Technical Support representative. The event log stores approximately 8000 events before it replaces an event with a new event. If you want to keep the events, you may save them, and clear them from the event log. The event log window shows two types of event views: • Summary view-Shows an event summary in a table form. • Detail view-Shows details about a selected event. To view the event log: 1 In the AMW, select Advanced Troubleshooting View Event Log. The Event Log is displayed. By default, the summary view is displayed. 2 To view the details of each selected log entry, select View details. A detail pane is added to the event log that contains detailed information about the log item. You can view the details about a single log entry at a time. 3 To save the event log, click Save As. The Save Events dialog is displayed, navigate to the relevant folder, enter the relevant file name, and click Save. 4 To erase all log entries from the event log, click Clear All. 5 To exit the event log, click Close. For more information, see the PowerVault Modular Disk Storage Manager online help topics. Troubleshooting: Your Storage Array Software 231

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Troubleshooting: Your Storage Array Software
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The physical disk data collection is completed and saved at the location
that you entered.
4
Click
OK
.
Event Log
You can use the
Event Log Viewer
to view a detailed list of events that occur
in a storage array. The event log is stored on reserved areas on the storage array
disks. It records configuration events and storage array component failures.
WARNING:
Use this option only under the guidance of your Technical Support
representative.
The event log stores approximately 8000 events before it replaces an event
with a new event. If you want to keep the events, you may save them, and
clear them from the event log.
The event log window shows two types of event views:
Summary view—Shows an event summary in a table form.
Detail view—Shows details about a selected event.
To view the event log:
1
In the AMW, select
Advanced
Troubleshooting
View Event Log
.
The
Event Log
is displayed. By default, the summary view is displayed.
2
To view the details of each selected log entry, select
View details
.
A detail pane is added to the event log that contains detailed information
about the log item. You can view the details about a single log entry at a
time.
3
To save the event log, click
Save As
.
The
Save Events
dialog is displayed, navigate to the relevant folder, enter
the relevant
file name
, and click
Save
.
4
To erase all log entries from the event log, click
Clear All
.
5
To exit the event log, click
Close
.
For more information, see the
PowerVault Modular Disk Storage Manager
online help
topics.