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Diagnosing Faults, Table 8-1

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Diagnosing Faults You can use any of the methods in Table 8-1 to diagnose a fault. Table 8-1 Diagnosing Faults Method Description Refer to . . . Endurance Manager MIC status lights Windows Event Viewer Endurance Event Log Utility Use the Administration Window and Device Status Window to determine if a component, including the MIC, is active or online. Displays the power and connection status for the MICs in your Endurance server. Displays all events reported to the Windows operating system, including Endurance events. Use this log to diagnose potential faults. Displays Endurance events as they are being logged. The Endurance Event Log (MTCLOG) is an MS-DOS application that displays only Endurance events as they occur. Chapter 4 for Endurance Manager information Appendix A for MIC status light information HP Netserver AA Solution Messages online manual for event information Chapter 7 for MTCLOG information HP Netserver AA Solution Messages online manual for event information If you are monitoring an Endurance server using Remote Endurance Manager, you have access only to Endurance Manager and Windows Event Viewer information. Managing Faults 8-3

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Managing Faults
8-3
Diagnosing Faults
You can use any of the methods in
Table 8-1
to diagnose a fault.
If you are monitoring an Endurance server using Remote Endurance Manager, you have access
only to Endurance Manager and Windows Event Viewer information.
Table 8-1
Diagnosing Faults
Method
Description
Refer to . . .
Endurance Manager
Use the Administration Window and Device Status Window
to determine if a component, including the MIC, is active or
online.
Chapter 4
for
Endurance
Manager
information
MIC status lights
Displays the power and connection status for the MICs in
your Endurance server.
Appendix A
for
MIC status light
information
Windows Event
Viewer
Displays all events reported to the Windows operating
system, including Endurance events. Use this log to
diagnose potential faults.
HP Netserver
AA Solution
Messages
online
manual for event
information
Endurance Event
Log Utility
Displays Endurance events as they are being logged. The
Endurance Event Log (MTCLOG) is an MS-DOS
application that displays only Endurance events as they
occur.
Chapter 7
for
MTCLOG
information
HP Netserver
AA Solution
Messages
online
manual for event
information