Chaparral K5312/K7313 Network Card User Manual


 
G- and K-Series User’s Guide
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Array critical
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Array offline
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Temperature warning
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Temperature failure (this leads to a shutdown which is also logged)
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Voltage warning
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Voltage failure (this leads to a shutdown which is also logged)
The event log stores the most recent 400 events. Events are numbered sequentially
from 001 to 999. The numbering wraps back to 001 after reaching 999.
Note:
If you are having a problem with the controller or an array, check the
event log before calling technical support. Event messages may let you
resolve the problem without calling. You should also check Chapter 9,
Troubleshooting.
You can view the event information three ways:
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Most recent event
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One event at a time, most recent event first
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Full page of events at a time
You can also capture the event log to a file. See
Capturing the Event Log File
on
page 5-4.
Viewing the Most Recent Event
The most recent voltage or temperature event displays in rotation with the date and
time whenever the Disk Array Administrator times out and returns to its initial screen.
Viewing One Event at a Time
You can view controller-related events one at a time. The events display in reverse
chronological order, that is, the most recent event is first.