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Each event in the log includes an error level—Information, Warning, Critical, Fatal, or Dead—
a date/time stamp, and a brief description. (For a list of all events, see
) The status bar at the bottom of the screen indicates whether the
log is a system log (as in
) or a log from a locally stored file. (This file could have
been generated by a previous “Save Log” action.)
When a system log displays, the Log menu has four options:
•
Save Log
: Saves the current log to a .log file.
•
Save as Text
: Saves the current text to a .txt file.
•
Clear
: Clears the current log information, if you have full access (versus View-only
access).
•
Load
: Enables you to load a local .log file.
When a local log is displayed, the status bar lists the name of the local log file, and the Log
menu has an additional option,
Rollback to Current Log
, which enables you to retrieve the
system log.
Monitoring Controllers
When Intel
®
RAID Web Console 2 is running, you can see the status of all controllers in the
left panel. If the controller is operating normally, the controller icon looks like this:
. If the
controller has failed, a small red circle is displayed to the right of the icon.
To display complete controller Information, click on a controller icon in the left panel.
shows the Controller Information window on the right panel.
Figure 80. Controller Information
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