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Error Event Code Categories, Clearing Event Log Entries, Clearing the System (Product) Error Light

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Monitoring Products Error Event Code Categories Error Event Codes define event categories; the categories and events vary by product. Below is a list of event codes: • 1xx-system events • 2xx-power supply events • 3xx-fan events • 4xx-control processor card events • 5xx-port or universal port module card events • 6xx-serial crossbar assembly (SBAR) events • 8xx-thermal incident events For detailed information on event codes and isolating problems from events and record event data, see the product installation and service manual. NOTE: In addition to the event log, another method to obtain operation information about the status of the product is from the Fabric Tab. See Chapter 4, Viewing Product and Fabric Data. There are two options available that you can use to clear either event logs or the system error light. These options are described below. Clearing Event Log Entries NOTE: Before clearing the event logs, make sure the logs are not needed for troubleshooting. Once the event log is cleared, the data cannot be retrieved. To access this option, choose Monitor and choose the Log tab. Choose Clear Event Log Entries to clear the event logs for the product. A message displays stating that the operation has been performed successfully. Clearing the System (Product) Error Light To access this option, choose Monitor, and then choose the Log tab. Click Clear System Error Light to clear the ERR (error) LED on the product's front panel. (The ERR LED remains illuminated as long as an event like a FRU failure is active.) A message displays stating that the operation has been performed successfully. embedded web server user guide 5-9

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embedded web server user guide
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Monitoring Products
Error Event Code Categories
Error Event Codes define event categories; the categories and events vary by product.
Below is a list of event codes:
1xx-system events
2xx-power supply events
3xx-fan events
4xx-control processor card events
5xx-port or universal port module card events
6xx-serial crossbar assembly (SBAR) events
8xx-thermal incident events
For detailed information on event codes and isolating problems from events and
record event data, see the product installation and service manual.
NOTE:
In addition to the event log, another method to obtain operation information about the
status of the product is from the Fabric Tab. See
Chapter 4, Viewing Product and Fabric Data
.
There are two options available that you can use to clear either event logs or the
system error light. These options are described below.
Clearing Event Log Entries
NOTE:
Before clearing the event logs, make sure the logs are not needed for troubleshooting.
Once the event log is cleared, the data cannot be retrieved.
To access this option, choose
Monitor
and choose the
Log
tab. Choose
Clear Event
Log Entries
to clear the event logs for the product. A message displays stating that the
operation has been performed successfully.
Clearing the System (Product) Error Light
To access this option, choose
Monitor
,
and then choose the
Log
tab. Click
Clear
System Error Light
to clear the ERR (error) LED on the product’s front panel. (The
ERR LED remains illuminated as long as an event like a FRU failure is active.) A
message displays stating that the operation has been performed successfully.