HP StorageWorks SN6000 HP StorageWorks SN6000 QuickTools Switch management use - Page 33
Filtering the Event Browser, Filter Events dialog box, Filter Entries, Severity, Timestamp
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NOTE: Events (Alarms, Critical, Warning, and Informative) generated by the web applet are not saved on the switch. They are permanently discarded when you close a QuickTools session; however, you can save these events to a file on the workstation before you close QuickTools and read it later with a text editor or browser. Events generated by the switch are stored on the switch, and will be retrieved when the web applet is restarted. Some alarms are configurable. Filtering the Event Browser Filtering the Event Browser enables you to display only those events that are of interest based on the event severity, timestamp, source, type, and description. To filter the Event Browser, open the Filter menu and select Filter Entries. This opens the Filter Events dialog box (Figure 12). The Event Browser displays those events that meet all of the criteria in the Filter Events dialog box. If the filtering criteria are cleared or changed, then all the events that were previously hidden that satisfy the new criteria will be shown. You can filter the Event Browser in the following ways: • Severity-Select one or more of the corresponding options to display alarm events, critical events, warning events, or informative events. • Date/Time-Select one or both of the From: and To: options, and enter the bounding timestamps (MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS AA, where "AA" indicates AM or PM) to display only those events that fall within the selected times. The current year (YY) can be entered as either 2 or 4 digits. • Text-Select one or more of the corresponding options and enter a text string (case sensitive) identifying the source, type, and/or description of the events to be monitored. The Event Browser displays only those events that satisfy all of the search specifications for the criteria defined. Figure 12 Filter Events dialog box Sorting the Event Browser Sorting the Event Browser enables you to display the events in alphanumeric order based on the event severity, timestamp, source, type, or description. By default, the Event Browser is sorted in ascending order by timestamp. To sort on another column of the Event Browser, click the Severity, Timestamp, Source, Type, or Description column button. Alternatively, select Sort > By Severity, By Timestamp, By Source, By Type, or By Description. Successive sort operations of the same type alternate between ascending and descending order. HP StorageWorks SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools Switch Management User Guide 33
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