HP StorageWorks 2/140 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 ha-fabric manager user guide - Page 172

High Availability Fabric Manager Fabric Log, Export Log Files, Fabric Log, Fabrics, Date/Time, Event

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HAFM Logs High Availability Fabric Manager Fabric Log The HAFM Fabric Log reflects the time and nature of significant changes in the managed fabric. To display the Fabric Log, choose Fabric Log from the Logs menu or double click the Fabrics icon on the HAFM status bar. The Fabric Log displays (Figure 71). Figure 71: High Availability Fabric Manager Fabric Log ■ The Date/Time column displays the date and time of the change in the fabric. ■ The Event column displays the type of change in the fabric (for example, a switch was added or removed, an ISL was added or removed, the fabric was renamed or persisted, or a zone set became active). ■ The Description column displays a description of the change in the fabric. Export Log Files To save a log file in American Standard Code for Information Exchange (ASCII) format to a location on your system's hard drive or to a diskette, use the following steps. You can open this file in any desktop publisher for viewing or printing. 1. Click Export on the log window. The Save dialog box displays (Figure 72). Note: The folders listed in this dialog box are those that are stored in your home directory. 172 High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide

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HAFM Logs
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High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
High Availability Fabric Manager Fabric Log
The HAFM Fabric Log reflects the time and nature of significant changes in the
managed fabric.
To display the Fabric Log, choose
Fabric Log
from the
Logs
menu or double
click the
Fabrics
icon on the HAFM status bar. The Fabric Log displays
(
Figure 71
).
Figure 71:
High Availability Fabric Manager Fabric Log
The
Date/Time
column displays the date and time of the change in the fabric.
The
Event
column displays the type of change in the fabric (for example, a
switch was added or removed, an ISL was added or removed, the fabric was
renamed or persisted, or a zone set became active).
The
Description
column displays a description of the change in the fabric.
Export Log Files
To save a log file in American Standard Code for Information Exchange (ASCII)
format to a location on your system’s hard drive or to a diskette, use the following
steps. You can open this file in any desktop publisher for viewing or printing.
1.
Click
Export
on the log window.
The Save dialog box displays (
Figure 72
).
Note:
The folders listed in this dialog box are those that are stored in your home
directory.