Tripp Lite PDU3VSR6L2130 Owner's Manual for SNMPWEBCARD 9332CE - Page 85

Event Log

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4. Telnet/SSH Console continued 4.4 Alarms and Logging continued 4.4.2.2 Event Log This menu allows the user to view the event log entries for the entire system. -------- Event Log Order : Descending Category : All Time Range : Display All Entries V- Start Viewing Log O- Change Viewing Options C- Clear Log X- Logs Menu M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu >> Start Viewing Log Choosing this option will begin the data log display. Only 10 entries will be displayed at a time using the various viewing options chosen. Once viewing is started the user has the option to display the next set of entries or reverse the viewing order to go back. The next option will be offered until there are no more entries to be displayed. -------- Display Event Log Display Order: Descending Date: 2011-08-12 # Category Time Device Description 19 WARNING 15:01:00 1 Self Test Failed 18 CRITICAL 15:00:56 1 Output Off 13 INFO 14:54:41 1 Battery Age Above Threshold 12 WARNING 14:54:41 1 Self Test Failed 11 CRITICAL 14:54:37 1 Output Off Date: 2011-08-11 # Category Time Device Description 6 INFO 19:00:01 1 Battery Age Above Threshold 5 WARNING 13:26:09 1 Self Test Failed 4 CRITICAL 13:26:04 1 Output Off X- Event Log M- Return to Main Menu Refresh Menu >> Menu Data The event entries are grouped by the date the events occurred. When the date changes a new date heading is printed. Event ID This is the ID of the event. Category This is the severity category of the event. The possible values for the event category are: • NORMAL • CRITICAL • WARNING • INFORMATION • STATUS • OFFLINE Time This is the time that the event occurred. Device ID For an event that occurs on a specific device, this is the ID of that device. Description This is a text description of the event that occurred. 85

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4. Telnet/SSH Console
continued
4.4 Alarms and Logging
continued
4.4.2.2 Event Log
This menu allows the user to view the event log entries for the entire system.
-------- Event Log -------------------------------------------------------------
Order
: Descending
Category : All
Time Range
: Display All Entries
V- Start Viewing Log
O- Change Viewing Options
C- Clear Log
X- Logs Menu
M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
>>
Start Viewing Log
Choosing this option will begin the data log display. Only 10 entries will be displayed at a time using the various viewing options chosen.
Once
viewing is started the user has the option to display the next set of entries or reverse the viewing order to go back. The next option will be offered
until there are no more entries to be displayed.
-------- Display Event Log -----------------------------------------------------
Display Order: Descending
Date: 2011-08-12
#
Category
Time
Device
Description
==========================================================================
19
WARNING
15:01:00
1
Self Test Failed
18
CRITICAL
15:00:56
1
Output Off
13
INFO
14:54:41
1
Battery Age Above Threshold
12
WARNING
14:54:41
1
Self Test Failed
11
CRITICAL
14:54:37
1
Output Off
Date: 2011-08-11
#
Category
Time
Device
Description
===========================================================================
6
INFO
19:00:01
1
Battery Age Above Threshold
5
WARNING
13:26:09
1
Self Test Failed
4
CRITICAL
13:26:04
1
Output Off
X- Event Log
M- Return to Main Menu
<ENTER> Refresh Menu
>>
Menu Data
The event entries are grouped by the date the events occurred. When
the date changes a new date heading is printed.
Event ID
This is the ID of the event.
Category
This is the severity category of the event. The possible values for the
event category are:
• NORMAL
• CRITICAL
• WARNING
• INFORMATION
• STATUS
• OFFLINE
Time
This is the time that the event occurred.
Device ID
For an event that occurs on a specific device, this is the ID of that device.
Description
This is a text description of the event that occurred.