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High Availability Fabric Manager Event Log, Event, Parameter, New Product, Source

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HAFM Logs ■ The Event column describes the action that took place. Logged actions could include: - Defining a new product - Modifying product attributes - Deleting product definitions - Defining a new user - Modifying user administration - Deleting user administration - Creating a zone set - Modifying a zone set - Modifying SNMP options ■ The Parameter column describes the parameter affected by the event. For example, if a product is added or deleted, the product's network address displays as shown in Figure 67. Note that the type of network address that displays-such as network IP address or host name-is determined on a product-by-product basis according to how the product is identified in the New Product dialog box. ■ The Source column identifies the workstation from which the user performed the logged action. If the change was made locally from the HAFM server, the HAFM server address displays. High Availability Fabric Manager Event Log The HAFM Event Log displays events or error conditions recorded by the HAFM Services application. Entries reflect the status of the application and managed switches or directors. Information associated with a call-home failure is intended for use by maintenance personnel to fault isolate the problem (modem failure, no dial tone, etc.), while information provided in all other entries is generally intended for use by third-level support personnel to fault isolate more significant problems. The log stores up to 500 entries, the most recent displaying at the top of the log. After 500 entries are stored, new entries take the place of the oldest entries. 168 High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide

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HAFM Logs
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High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
The
Event
column describes the action that took place. Logged actions could
include:
Defining a new product
Modifying product attributes
Deleting product definitions
Defining a new user
Modifying user administration
Deleting user administration
Creating a zone set
Modifying a zone set
Modifying SNMP options
The
Parameter
column describes the parameter affected by the event. For
example, if a product is added or deleted, the product’s network address
displays as shown in
Figure 67
.
Note that the type of network address that displays—such as network IP
address or host name—is determined on a product-by-product basis according
to how the product is identified in the
New Product
dialog box.
The
Source
column identifies the workstation from which the user performed
the logged action. If the change was made locally from the HAFM server, the
HAFM server address displays.
High Availability Fabric Manager Event Log
The HAFM Event Log displays events or error conditions recorded by the
HAFM
Services
application. Entries reflect the status of the application and managed
switches or directors.
Information associated with a call-home failure is intended for use by
maintenance personnel to fault isolate the problem (modem failure, no dial tone,
etc.), while information provided in all other entries is generally intended for use
by third-level support personnel to fault isolate more significant problems.
The log stores up to 500 entries, the most recent displaying at the top of the log.
After 500 entries are stored, new entries take the place of the oldest entries.