Chapter 9: Troubleshooting
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To display NVRAM events:
1.
From the Main Menu, highlight
Event Viewer
and press Enter.
2.
Highlight
NVRAM Events
and press Enter.
The log of NVRAM Events appears. Events are added to the top of the list.
Each item includes:
•
Sequence number – Begins with 0 at system startup.
•
Device – Disk Array, Logical Drive, Physical Drive by its ID number.
•
Severity – (lowest to highest) Information, Warning, Minor, Major,
Critical and Fatal
•
Timestamp – Date and time the event happened.
•
Description – A description of the event in plain language.
3.
Press the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the log.
Checking a Reported Component
In this example, let us check disk array status.
1.
Open the CLU.
2.
Highlight
Disk Array Management
and press Enter.
3.
Observe the status of your disk arrays.
DaId
Alias OpStatus CfgCapacity FreeCapacity
MaxContiguousCap
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
DA0
OK
75.44GB
66.06GB
66.06GB
1
DA1
Degraded 189.06GB
179.68GB
179.68GB
2
DA2
OK
73.57GB
64.20GB
64.20GB
At this point, you can highlight the Degraded array and press Enter to see more
information. See below.
Disk Array ID
: 1
Physical Capacity
: 189.06GB
OperationalStatus
: Degraded
MaxContiguousCapacity : 11.18GB
FreeCapacity
: 179.68 GB
ConfigurableCapacity
: 179.68GB
SupportedRAIDLevels: 0 5 10 1E
Disk Array Alias
: DA1
MediaPatrol
: Enabled
PDM : Enabled
Transport
Rebuild
Predictive Data Migration
Transition
Dedicated Spare Drives in the Array
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