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The event logs are displayed in reverse order which means the latest event log is on the first
/ top page. They are actually saved in the first four disk drives of the head unit, each disk
drive has one copy of event log. For one system, there are four copies of event logs to make
sure users can check event log any time when there are failed disks. If there are no disk
drives in the first four slots, the event logs will keep in memory temporary, and will
disappear after system reboots.
The event logs record all system events. Each event has time frame that identifies the type
of event that occurred, and has one of the following severities:
Error:
A failure occurred that may affect data integrity or system stability. Correct the
problem as soon as possible.
Warning:
A problem occurred that may affect system stability, but not data integrity.
Evaluate the problem and correct it if necessary.
Information:
An operation recorded that may help to debug.
13.1.1.
Operations on Event Logs
The options are available on this tab:
Mute Buzzer
Click the
Mute Buzzer
button to stop alarm if the system alerts.
Download Event Logs
Click the
Download
button to save the event log as a file. It will pop up a filter dialog as the
following. The default is “Download all event logs”.
Figure 13-3
Download Event Logs
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