Chapter 6 Messages
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6.4 Log Messages
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Serial number
Indicates the index number of the component. This may differ according to the type of target
device, however it is generally in the form of "#nn" or "#nnnn". Some components have no
serial numbers, and some always return "#00" or "#0000".
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Status
The following component status conditions are possible:
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ALARM
A failure has occurred (all components)
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WARNING
Warning (all components)
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BTU-CAUTION
Battery replacement limit exceeded (Controller Enclosure, and
Battery Enclosure)
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BTU-WARNING
Less than six months to battery replacement limit (Controller
Enclosure, Battery Enclosure, and Battery Unit)
Multiple statuses for a component are output joined by "&" symbols.
[Example]
The following message is output when all components of the target device are normal.
"No hardware error detected."
Depending on the Target Type or version of firmware used, actual format and contents of
messages may differ slightly from the above.
6.4
Log Messages
This section describes the messages output by ETERNUSmgr to the log files and how to
respond to them.
ETERNUSmgr's log files are saved in text format.
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Regular Messages (CODE 0XX)
stxpoll Service Started (CODE 001)
[Explanation]stxpoll service has started.
[Response] None
Get Status Success "server:port/status" (CODE 004)
[Explanation]Current status was successfully obtained from the target device.
[Response] None
FC cables of ETERNUS3000, ETERNUS GR710, GR720, and GR730
have no WARNING status.
ControllerEnclosure#00:ALARM&BTU-WARNING
DriveEnclosure#00:ALARM
DriveEnclosure#10:WARNING
BatteryEnclosure#00:ALARM