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Chapter 6 Using Integrated RA to Manage Server Operations EVENT LOG Event Total Entries 212 Paged Displaying Entries 197...182 New | Code Description Severity | | Date Time 01801 System boot (POST complete) 20001 Administrator 1 login 20003 Administrator 1 auto-logout i 03/10/98 02:37:17 i 03/10/98 02:37:16 i 03/10/98 02:28:29 20001 Administrator 1 login 20106 Front panel power down i 03/10/98 02:22:20 W * 03/09/98 04:14:35 01801 System boot (POST complete) 20003 Administrator 1 auto-logout i 03/09/98 02:54:54 i 03/01/98 23:06:15 20001 Administrator 1 login i 03/01/98 22:59:19 Select (1)Newest, (2)Display Last ASR Screen, (3)Dump Entire Log, (\)Erase Log, (0)Main Menu, (,) for older events, (.) for newer events: Figure 6-2. Integrated RA Event Log The log provides the following information about server events: • The event code (see Appendix A for more information on event codes). • A short description of the event. • The date and time the event occurred. • Whether the event is newly logged. This is indicated by a plus sign (+). • Whether a page has been sent in response to the event. This is indicated by an asterisk (*). While the Event Log is displayed, by pressing the symbol in parentheses, you can perform the following operations: • (1) Newest. Use to show any events that have occurred since the log window was last displayed. • (2) Display Last ASR screen. Show the screen displayed on the server upon an ASR (Automatic Server Restart) event. • (3) Dump Entire Log. Capture event log as a file. (With pcAnywhere you must use the File Transfer function immediately after invoking this command.) • (\) Erase the Log. Erases the entire log of events 57

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Chapter 6
Using Integrated RA to Manage Server Operations
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EVENT LOG
Total Entries 212
Paged
Event
Displaying Entries 197...182
New |
Code Description
Severity | | Date
Time
----- ----------------------------------------- - - -------- --------
01801 System boot (POST complete)
i
03/10/98 02:37:17
20001 Administrator 1 login
i
03/10/98 02:37:16
20003 Administrator 1 auto-logout
i
03/10/98 02:28:29
20001 Administrator 1 login
i
03/10/98 02:22:20
20106 Front panel power down
W
* 03/09/98 04:14:35
01801 System boot (POST complete)
i
03/09/98 02:54:54
20003 Administrator 1 auto-logout
i
03/01/98 23:06:15
20001 Administrator 1 login
i
03/01/98 22:59:19
Select (1)Newest, (2)Display Last ASR Screen, (3)Dump Entire Log,
(\)Erase Log, (0)Main Menu,
(,) for older events,
(.) for newer events:
Figure 6-2. Integrated RA Event Log
The log provides the following information about server events:
The event code (see Appendix A for more information on event codes).
A short description of the event.
The date and time the event occurred.
Whether the event is newly logged. This is indicated by a plus sign (+).
Whether a page has been sent in response to the event. This is indicated by
an asterisk (*).
While the Event Log is displayed, by pressing the symbol in parentheses, you can
perform the following operations:
(1) Newest.
Use to show any events that have occurred since the log
window was last displayed.
(2) Display Last ASR screen.
Show the screen displayed on the server
upon an ASR (Automatic Server Restart) event.
(3) Dump Entire Log.
Capture event log as a file. (With pcAnywhere you
must use the File Transfer function immediately after invoking this
command.)
(\) Erase the Log.
Erases the entire log of events