IBM 86807RY Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 72

Event Log, The System Management Subsystem Logs, window

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Item Description (if checked) Application The system management subsystem will dial out if it receives a Netfinity alert (Netfinity can forward alerts directly to the system management subsystem using the Alert Manager Forward Alert to System Management Subsystem action). PFA The system management subsystem will dial out if it receives a Predictive Failure Analysis (PFA) alert from the system. Numeric Text String Code 22 Application Logged Event 27 PFA Event Log: Use Event Log to open the System Management Subsystem Logs window (shown in Figure 5). This window contains all entries that are currently stored in the system management subsystem event log. Information about all remote access attempts and dialout events that have occurred is recorded in the system management subsystem event log. System Power Control - SP NULL modem Event Log 08-19-97 10:24:35a SERVPROC Remote logon. User ID : BOB 08-18-97 05:03:05p SERVPROC Remote logon. User ID : BOB 08-18-97 04:07:00p SERVPROC System complex reset. Source: Remote request 08-18-97 04:04:34p SERVPROC Remote logon. User ID : BOB 08-17-97 01:17:28p SERVPROC System complex reset. Source: Remote request 08-17-97 01:16:18p SERVPROC Remote logon. User ID : BOB 08-17-97 01:11:27p SERVPROC Modem configured but not responding. 08-14-97 11:06:09a SERVPROC Modem configured but not responding. 08-14-97 11:06:01a NETFIN Ap: _0000 T:UNKUNK S:3 hello2 System :LYNX 08-14-97 11:03:09a SERVPROC Remote logon. User ID : BOB 08-19-97 10:29:25a SERVPROC Remote logon. User ID : BOB 08-19-97 10:28:44a SERVPROC Event log cleared. Refresh Clear Log Cancel Help Figure 5. The System Management Subsystem Logs window 64 Netfinity Server HMM

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Event Log:
Use Event Log to open the System
Management Subsystem Logs window (shown in
Figure
5).
This window contains all entries that are
currently stored in the system management subsystem
event log.
Information about all remote access attempts
and dialout events that have occurred is recorded in the
system management subsystem event log.
Event
Log
08-19-97
10:24:35a
SERVPROC
Remote
logon.
User
I D
:
BOB
08-18-97
05:03:05p
SERVPROC
Remote
logon.
User
I D
:
BOB
08-18-97
04:07:00p
SERVPROC
System
complex
reset.
Source:
Remote
request
08-18-97
04:04:34p
SERVPROC
Remote
logon.
User
I D
:
BOB
08-17-97
01:17:28p
SERVPROC
System
complex
reset.
Source:
Remote
request
08-17-97
01:16:18p
SERVPROC
Remote
logon.
User
I D
:
BOB
08-17-97
01:11:27p
SERVPROC
Modem
configured
but not
responding.
08-14-97
11:06:09a
SERVPROC
Modem
configured
but
not
responding.
08-14-97
11:06:01a
NETFIN
Ap:
_0000
T:UNKUNK
S:3
hello2
System:LYNX
08-14-97
11:03:09a
SERVPROC
Remote
logon.
User
I D
:
BOB
08-19-97
10:29:25a
SERVPROC
Remote
logon.
User
I D
:
BOB
08-19-97
10:28:44a
SERVPROC
Event
log
cleared.
System
Power
Control
-
SP NULL modem
Refresh
C ear
Log
l
Cancel
Help
Figure 5. The System Management Subsystem Logs
window
Item
Description (if checked)
Numeric
Code
Text String
Application
The system management
subsystem will dial out if it
receives a Netfinity alert
(Netfinity can forward alerts
directly to the system
management subsystem
using the Alert Manager
Forward Alert to System
Management Subsystem
action).
22
Application Logged
Event
PFA
The system management
subsystem will dial out if it
receives a Predictive
Failure Analysis (PFA) alert
from the system.
27
PFA
64
Netfinity Server HMM