Pegasus R6, R4 Product Manual
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Promise Utility
If you can open the Promise utility, but you cannot create or delete disk arrays
and logical drives, nor can you make settings changes, check the UI lock. See
“Unlocking the UI” on page 18.
Viewing the Event Logs
Viewing Event Logs includes:
•
Viewing Runtime Events (page 104)
•
Viewing NVRAM Events (page 104)
•
Event Severity Descriptions (page 105)
Viewing Runtime Events
To display Runtime Events, click the
Events
icon.
The log of Runtime Events appears.
Events are added to the top of the list. Each event includes:
•
Index
– Sequence number of the event. Begins with 0 at system startup.
•
Device
– Disk Array, Logical Drive, Physical Drive by its ID number.
•
Event ID
– Hexadecimal identifier of the event
•
Severity
– (lowest to highest) Information, Warning, Minor, Major, Critical
and Fatal
•
Time
– Date and time the event happened.
•
Description
– A description of the event in plain language.
Viewing NVRAM Events
This screen displays a list of and information about 63 most important events
over multiple subsystem startups.
To display NVRAM events:
1.
Click the
Events
icon.
The log of Runtime Events appears.
2.
Click the
Runtime Events
button.
The log of NVRAM Events appears.
Events are added to the top of the list. Each item includes:
•
Index
– Sequence number of the event. Begins with 0 at system
startup.
•
Device
– Disk Array, Logical Drive, Physical Drive by its ID number.