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6.3 E-mail Messages

When "SYSYTEMERR(XXXXXXXX)" (XXXXXXXX is an error code) is dis- played, contact your maintenance engineer.

"When a message such as "<Component>#<Serial Number>:<Status>" is dis- played, it indicates a device component and the status. Check the details, and con- tact your maintenance engineer.

When "Hardware Status was changed. See below..." is displayed, the following message may also be dis- played to indicate the location and status of the affected component.

<Component>#<Serial Number>:<Status>

Component

Indicates the relevant component of the target device. Components vary depending on Target Type, however they are generally as follows:

-ControllerEnclosure

-DriveEnclosure

-BatteryEnclosure

-FCCable

-RCICable

-DEICable

-PANEL

-BatteryUnit

-BatteryChargerUnit

Caution:

See "1.2 ETERNUSmgr Functions" (page 4) for details of which components of each device are monitored.

Serial number

Indicates the index number of the component. This may differ according to the type of target device, however it is generally in the form of "#nn" or "#nnnn". Some components have no serial numbers, and some always return "#00" or "#0000".

Status

The following component status conditions are possible:

-

ALARM

A failure has occurred (all components)

-

WARNING

Warning (all components)

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BTU-CAUTION

Battery replacement limit exceeded (Controller Enclosure, and

 

 

Battery Enclosure)

-

BTU-WARNING

Less than six months to battery replacement limit (Controller

 

 

Enclosure, Battery Enclosure, and Battery Unit)

Caution:

FC cables of ETERNUS3000, ETERNUS GR710, GR720, and GR730 have no WARN-

ING status.

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Contents Page Page Preface Structure of this ManualFollowing are related materials Related MaterialPreface Acknowledgments AbbreviationsThis page is intentionally left blank Contents Contents IndexAbout ETERNUSmgr ETERNUSmgr OutlineClient communication ETERNUSmgr Outline ETERNUSmgr System ConfigurationNetwork Requirements About ETERNUSmgr Managing Server communication Target Device Configuration Browser ETERNUSmgr FunctionsTarget Device Monitoring and Failure Notification ETERNUSmgr FunctionsTarget Device Setup and Maintenance Yes Can be monitored, No Cannot be monitoredMail Server ETERNUSmgr for Windows Required Software and HardwareETERNUSmgr Server Client This page is intentionally left blank Setup Setup filesSetup files Setting Items and Parameters Required by each OS Modifying the ETERNUSmgr Setup ETERNUSmgr for Solaris OS and Linux ProcedureSetting Items Target Device SettingsFor Windows Target AddressWhen the actual polling exceeds the scheduled polling time Polling IntervalTarget Type POLLINGTIME=300Target Flag Detect Offline TargetsMail Notification Settings Admin Mail AddressAlarm Mailing Interval Busy Target Detection TimeAdminmailsv Mail Server Address ETERNUSmgr for Windows onlyMail Server Smtp Port ETERNUSmgr for Windows only MAILSENDTIME=300Sender Mail Address Alarm History File SettingsAlarm History File Directory Htmlalarmfileurl up to 64 characters Alarm History Index URLNumber of Days Alarm History Files are Kept Alarm Text File Settings Alarm Text Files DirectorySetup Parameter Alarm Text Date FilesLog Files Directory Log File SettingsNumber of Days Alarm Text Date Files are Kept LOGFILEDAY=7 Changing the Windows version setting to D\ETERNUSmgr\log1\Number of Days Log Files are Kept Modifying the ETERNUSmgr Top Menu System Output Log FileETERNUSmgr for Solaris OS and Linux Procedure Copying/Modifying the Top Menu FilesSetting the Link to the Alarm History Files Installation Location Machine NameEditing Top Menu file menu.htm Storage systems other than ETERNUS2000Setup Example ↓ Becomes HtmlSetup File Cautions Creating a Setup File for Each Target DeviceMonitoring Multiple Target Devices Format STX-.INIMonitoring Multiple Target Devices File name starts with STX and ends with .INIAdding the Extra Target Devices to the Top Menu File Example 1st Target Device ETERNUS3000#12nd Target Device ETERNUS2000#1 3rd Target Device ETERNUS3000#2Status of 000.000.000.000 -- font color=red*Offline*/font Starting Up ETERNUSmgr Startup and ShutdownETERNUSmgr for Solaris OS and Linux ETERNUSmgr for Solaris OS and Linux Solaris OE example Setting the ETERNUSmgr Daemon for Automatic StartupShutting Down ETERNUSmgr ETERNUSmgr for Windows ETERNUSmgr for WindowsP2X0-0202-01EN ETERNUSmgr User Guide -Introduction For Windows Registering the ETERNUSmgr Service for Automatic Startup This page is intentionally left blank Control Interfaces Top Menu Select RAID Device menuShow hardware error detect log list menu ETERNUS6000Solaris OS, Linux, and Windows Version Cautions ETERNUSmgr User Guide -Introduction- P2X0-0202-01EN Detectoffline = True Uninstall Windows only cautionsAlarm History Messages Example Alarm History FileMessages YYYYMMDDHHmmSSn.htmlStxgrYYYYMMDD.log Alarm Text FilesAlarm Text Date Files Alarm Text Fixed File Mail MessagesETERNUSmgr VxxLxx Http Polling engine was started Hardware Status was changed. See belowStatus Component#Serial NumberStatusSerial number Log Messages Regular Messages CodeLog Messages Server Status Change Code Work files create to temp directory CodeBad Parameter parameter Code Undefined Parameter parameter CodeFatal Error Messages Code Log Messages Cant Allocate Memory Code Bad IP Address host name or IP address CodeCant Create Directory path Code Not Find Parameter parameter CodeAn example of log message output is shown below Result of a target device status inquiry SuccessLog Messages Logfileday Htmlalarmfilename HtmlalarmfilepathIndex Index ETERNUSmgr User Guide -Introduction P2X0-0202-01EN