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Troubleshooting Using Event Logs
Event logs capture reported events from components throughout the storage system.
Each event consists of an event code, the date and time the event occurred, which
controller reported the event, and a description of what occurred.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Viewing the Event Log in RAIDar” on page 66
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“Viewing an Event Log Saved From RAIDar” on page 68
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“Reviewing Event Logs” on page 69
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“Saving Log Information to a File” on page 70
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“Configuring the Debug Log” on page 71
Event Severities
The storage system generates events having three severity levels:
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Informational – A problem occurred that the system corrected, or a system
change has been made. These events are purely informational; no action required.
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Warning – Something related to the system or to a virtual disk has a problem.
Correct the problem as soon as possible.
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Critical – Something related to the system or to a virtual disk has failed and
requires immediate attention.
There are a number of conditions that trigger warning or critical events and can
affect the state of status LEDs. For a list of events, see the
reference guide.
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