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Syslog Information File, Table 3 Symbols Used in Detailed Parameter Information

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1 A date and a time being set on SVP are output as log data. If a failure, such as a SVP failure and a LAN failure, occurs in the storage system, the date and time may be output with the date and time of January 01, 1970. 2 Function names are used as section titles in "Sample Audit Logs of Remote Web Console PC and SVP Operations" (page 38). 3 Operation or event names are used as subsection titles in "Sample Audit Logs of Remote Web Console PC and SVP Operations" (page 38). Interface names are used as subsection titles in "Audit Log Information for the Commands Sent from the Host" (page 252). Table 3 (page 22) shows the symbols used in the detailed information. Table 3 Symbols Used in Detailed Parameter Information Symbol + and - Definition + or - appears at the beginning of a line. + means the beginning of the index. The number of occurrences of + represents the number of indents. - means that the line continues from the previous line. = Connects an index and a setting value. [] When there is more than one setting value for one index, the setting values are enclosed by [ ], and separated by a comma (,). Example: CU:LDEV=[0x00:0x00,0x00:0x01,0x00:0x02] {} Details are enclosed by {}. Example: {Port,Fabric,Connection}=[{1E,ON,FC-AL},{3E,OFF,P-to-P}] () Supplementary and additional information for setting values are enclosed by ( ). Example: {VOL(CU:LDEV),Result}={0x00:0x01,Error(xxxx-yyyy)} Syslog Information File The syslog information file includes information about operations performed on the service processor (SVP), including priority and SVP host name, in addition to login and setting audit log information. (See the syslog information file for a description of each item.) Figure 5 (page 23) illustrates a sample syslog information file and Table 4 (page 23) lists the items in the Syslog File. 22 Audit Log File Format

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1
A date and a time being set on SVP are output as log data. If a failure, such as a SVP failure and a LAN failure, occurs
in the storage system, the date and time may be output with the date and time of January 01, 1970.
2
Function names are used as section titles in
“Sample Audit Logs of Remote Web Console PC and SVP Operations”
(page 38)
.
3
Operation or event names are used as subsection titles in
“Sample Audit Logs of Remote Web Console PC and SVP
Operations” (page 38)
. Interface names are used as subsection titles in
“Audit Log Information for the Commands Sent
from the Host” (page 252)
.
Table 3 (page 22)
shows the symbols used in the detailed information.
Table 3 Symbols Used in Detailed Parameter Information
Definition
Symbol
+ or - appears at the beginning of a line.
+ means the beginning of the index. The number of occurrences of + represents the number of
indents.
- means that the line continues from the previous line.
+ and -
Connects an index and a setting value.
=
When there is more than one setting value for one index, the setting values are enclosed by [ ],
and separated by a comma (,).
Example:
CU:LDEV=[0x00:0x00,0x00:0x01,0x00:0x02]
[]
Details are enclosed by {}.
Example:
{Port,Fabric,Connection}=[{1E,ON,FC-AL},{3E,OFF,P-to-P}]
{}
Supplementary and additional information for setting values are enclosed by ( ).
Example:
{VOL(CU:LDEV),Result}={0x00:0x01,Error(xxxx-yyyy)}
()
Syslog Information File
The syslog information file includes information about operations performed on the service processor
(SVP), including priority and SVP host name, in addition to login and setting audit log information.
(See the syslog information file for a description of each item.)
Figure 5 (page 23)
illustrates a
sample syslog information file and
Table 4 (page 23)
lists the items in the Syslog File.
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Audit Log File Format