Table 105: CE FID FF Log menu
Function
Next menu
Cancel or No Entries
“CE Logs menu (CE Offline Mode)” on page 133
CLEAR LOG
“CE Logs menu (CE Offline Mode)” on page 133
CURRENT TIMESTAMP
ddddd Days hh:mm:ss
--OR--
yyyy:mm:dd
“CE Logs menu (CE Offline Mode)” on page 133
FID 85 FID FF
0062 003D 243A
0244 15:34:07
“CE Logs menu (CE Offline Mode)” on page 133
Cancel
Causes the “CE Logs menu (CE Offline Mode)” on page 133 to display.
No Entries
Indicates that no entries are in the Error log. Choosing this option causes “CE Logs menu (CE Offline
Mode)” on page 133 to display.
CLEAR LOG
Allows the CE to erase the error log. This option is displayed only when there is at least one entry in
error log. Choosing this option causes “CE Logs menu (CE Offline Mode)” on page 133 to display.
CURRENT TIMESTAMP
Provides a current time stamp that depicts when the error occurred. For a full description of this field,
see “Time stamp for CE Error Log” on page 135.
FID yy yy
Provides the FID identifier (yy yy), characters of support data, and the current time stamp. The
characters of support data include the fault symptom codes (aaaa, bbbb), the model number (c), and
the microcode link (ccc).
Only the last 10 entries in the log are displayed. If a fault is detected and the log contains 10 entries, the
oldest entry is scrolled off the end and the newest error is put in position 1 (the first position in the list).
CE Temp Error Log menu
The Temp Log creates and holds a filtered subset of all sense data sent to the host with a sense key of 1
(see “Sense Key 1 (Recovered Error)” on page 48).
Table 106 on page 137 shows an example of the menu when the log contains entries. See “CE Error Log
menu” on page 134 for format information. The format is
FID 85 FID FF
aaaa bbbb cccc
ddddd Days hh:mm:ss
-- OR--
yyyy:mm:dd VOLSER: nnnnnn
Table 106: CE Temp Error Log menu
Function
Next menu
Cancel or No Entries
“CE Logs menu (CE Offline Mode)” on page 133
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