HP StoreOnce D2D4324 HP StoreOnce VSA user guide (TC458-96002, July 2013) - Page 119

Events, To delete events from the log

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11 Events Select Events from the Navigator to display each alert, warning, and information message generated by the Management Server. Three levels of events are represented: • Alerts: Disruptive events that can result in loss of access data. • Warnings: Potentially disruptive conditions in which access is not lost, but if the situation is not addressed, it can escalate to an alert condition; for example, reaching a very high server CPU utilization or nearing a quota limit. • Information: Events occurring under normal or non threatening conditions that change the system. You can also define how long events are kept before being deleted from the log, see To delete events from the log (page 119). Click anywhere in the column title bar to display a menu. If the column is sortable, sort options will be enabled. You can also hide and show columns from this menu. Table 38 Events log columns Name Level Time Event: Description The icon in the first column displays the severity of the event. This column is sortable by severity type. The time that the event originated on the Management Server. Click on the column heading to sort in ascending or descending order. The text of the event, including details and suggested actions. This column is not sortable. Use the log navigation buttons at the bottom of the log to move through the pages, move to a specific page, or filter the type of event message that is displayed. To delete events from the log 1. Click Delete at the top of the Events log. 2. Enter the number of days. All events older than this will be deleted. To delete events from the log 119

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11 Events
Select
Events
from the Navigator to display each alert, warning, and information message generated
by the Management Server.
Three levels of events are represented:
Alerts: Disruptive events that can result in loss of access data.
Warnings: Potentially disruptive conditions in which access is not lost, but if the situation is
not addressed, it can escalate to an alert condition; for example, reaching a very high server
CPU utilization or nearing a quota limit.
Information: Events occurring under normal or non threatening conditions that change the
system.
You can also define how long events are kept before being deleted from the log, see
To delete
events from the log (page 119)
.
Click anywhere in the column title bar to display a menu. If the column is sortable, sort options will
be enabled. You can also hide and show columns from this menu.
Table 38 Events log columns
Description
Name
The icon in the first column displays the severity of the event. This column is sortable by
severity type.
Level
The time that the event originated on the Management Server. Click on the column heading
to sort in ascending or descending order.
Time
The text of the event, including details and suggested actions. This column is not sortable.
Event:
Use the log navigation buttons at the bottom of the log to move through the pages, move to a
specific page, or filter the type of event message that is displayed.
To delete events from the log
1.
Click
Delete
at the top of the Events log.
2.
Enter the number of days. All events older than this will be deleted.
To delete events from the log
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