Dell Unity 500 Unity™ Family Unisphere® Command L - Page 546
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Table 141. Event record attributes (continued) Attribute Description Component System component that caused the event. Intended for service personnel. Product System product that caused the event. Intended for service personnel. Table 142. Alert attributes Attribute ID Time Message ID Message Description Severity Acknowledged State Duplications Description ID of the alert. Date and time (in GMT) when the alert occurred. Alert message ID. Alert message. Description of a problem. Alert severity. Valid values are: ● info - Some event has occurred that does not have an impact on the functioning of the system. ● notice - An important event has occurred that does not have an impact on the functioning of the system. ● warning - An error has occurred that you should be aware of but has not had a significant impact on the system. ● error - An error has occurred that has a minor impact on the system and should be remedied at some point but does not need to be fixed immediately. ● critical - An error has occurred that has a significant impact on the system and should be remedied immediately. Indicates whether or not the alert was acknowledged. Valid values are: ● yes ● no Displays the alert state for each alert. Values are: ● Active_Auto - Active alerts that will be automatically cleared once resolved. ● Active_Manual - Active alerts that must be manually cleared using the /event/ alert/hist deactivate command after being resolved. ● Inactive - Alerts that are already resolved. ● Updating - Alerts transitioning between the other states. Indicates how many duplicate alerts occurred within three minutes of the initial alert. Displays 0 if there were no duplicate alerts. View event records View a detailed log of system events. Each event is a record in the log and each record is identified by an ID. You can display 100 event records at a time and filter on a range of times when the events were logged and the event severity. NOTE: The show action command explains how to change the output format. Format /event/log show [-messageID ] [-fromTime ] [-toTime ] [-limit ] [-severity {critical | error | warning | notice | info}] 546 Manage Events and Alerts