Viewing Status, Logs, and Summaries
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Hardware Logs
Hardware (H/W) logs refer to logs generated by the Network VirusWall Enforcer
2500 devices. An H/W log can pertain to almost anything related to hardware-related
events (such as the fan speed, memory capacity, or current temperature).
H/W logs have the following format:
{hardware component} {critical level} {activity}
Where:
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{hardware component}
refers to the hardware component generating the log
The following hardware components generate H/W logs:
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{critical level}
refers to lower or upper critical component threshold
The following are the possible critical level:
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Lower Critical– the lower critical component threshold
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Upper Critical– the upper critical component threshold
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{activity}
refers to the increasing or decreasing of the component’s activity
The following are the possible critical level:
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going low Assert– the component has started to decrease its activity
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going high Assert– the component has started to increase its activity
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going high Deassert– the component has started to stop from increasing its
activity
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Temperature
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Processor
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Voltage
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CPU VRD PWRGD
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Vcore
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Fan
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Platform security
violation attempt
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Power unit
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Memory
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System Firmware Progress
(POST Error)
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Disabled event logging
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PCI error
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Button or switch
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Boot error
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Watchdog
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Storage