•
Warning events — Errors occurring on the storage array resulting in degraded performance or reduced ability to recover from additional
errors. Access to data has not been lost, but the must be corrected to prevent possible loss of data access in the event of an additional
error.
•
Informational events — Events occurring on the storage array that do not impact normal operations. This event is reporting a change in
configuration or other information useful in evaluating the performance of the storage array.
•
Debug events — Events occurring on the storage array that provides information useful in determining steps or states that led to the
error. This information may be useful to your Technical Support representative in helping determine error causes.
The event log window has the following event views:
•
Summary view — Shows an event summary in a tabular format.
•
Detail view — Shows details about a selected event.
Viewing the event log
WARNING:
Use this option only under the guidance of your Technical Support representative.
To view the event log:
1
In the AMW, select
Monitor
>
Reports
>
Event Log.
The Event Log is displayed. By default, the summary view is displayed.
2
To view the details of each selected log entry, select
View details
.
A detail pane is added to the event log that contains detailed information about the log item. You can view the details about a single log
entry at a time.
3
To save the event log, click
Save As
.
The
Save Events
dialog is displayed, navigate to the relevant folder, enter the relevant
file name
, and click
Save
.
4
To erase all log entries from the event log, click
Clear All
.
5
To exit the event log, click
Close.
Recovery Guru
The Recovery Guru is a component of MD Storage Manager that diagnoses critical events on the storage array and recommends step-by-
step recovery procedures for problem resolution.
In the AMW, to display the Recovery Guru, perform one of these actions:
•
Select
Monitor
>
Health
>
View Health (Recovery Guru).
•
On the
Summary
tab, click the
Storage Array Needs Attention
link.
You can detect a problem using the following indicators:
•
Non-Optimal status icons
•
Alert notification messages that are sent to the appropriate destinations
•
Hardware indicator lights
The status icons return to Optimal status as problems are resolved.
Storage array profile
The storage array profile provides a description of all of the components and properties of the storage array. The storage array profile also
provides the option to save the storage array profile information to a text file. You may want to use the storage array profile as an aid during
recovery or as an overview of the current configuration of the storage array. Create a new copy of the storage array profile if your
configuration changes.
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To open the storage array profile, in the AMW, perform one of the following actions:
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