Dell 7.4 manual Viewing Events in Microsoft Windows Server

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Viewing Events in Microsoft Windows Server 2008

1.Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.

2.Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Event Viewer.

3.In the Event Viewer window, click the Tree tab and then click System Log. The System Log window displays a list of recently logged events.

4.To view the details of an event, double-click one of the event items.

NOTE: You can also look up the dcsys <xx>.xml file, in the <install_path> \omsa\log directory, to view the separate event log file, where the default install_path is C:\Program Files\Dell \SysMgt and xx is 32 or 64 depending on the operating system that is installed.

Viewing Events in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

1.Log in as root.

2.Use a text editor such as vi or emacs to view the file named /var/log/messages.

The following example shows the Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server message log, /var/log/messages. The text in boldface type indicates the message text.

NOTE: These messages are typically displayed as one long line. In the following example, the message is displayed using line breaks to help you see the message text more clearly.

Feb 6 14:20:51 server01 Server Administrator: Instrumentation Service EventID: 1000

Server Administrator starting

Feb 6 14:20:51 server01 Server Administrator: Instrumentation Service EventID: 1001

Server Administrator startup complete

Feb 6 14:21:21 server01 Server Administrator: Instrumentation Service EventID:

1254Chassis intrusion detected Sensor location: Main chassis intrusion Chassis

location: Main System Chassis Previous state was: OK (Normal) Chassis intrusion

state: Open

Feb 6 14:21:51 server01 Server Administrator: Instrumentation Service EventID:

1252Chassis intrusion returned to normal Sensor location: Main chassis intrusion

Chassis location: Main System Chassis Previous state was: Critical (Failed)

Chassis intrusion state: Closed

Viewing Events in VMware ESX/ESXi

1.Log in to the system running VMware ESX/ESXi with VMware vSphere Client.

2.Click View Administration System Logs.

3.Select Server Log /var/log/messages entry from the drop-down list.

Viewing the Event Information

The event log for each operating system contains some or all of the following information:

Date — The date the event occurred.

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Contents Server Administrator Version 7.4 Messages Reference Guide Page Contents Page Page Storage Management Message Reference Event ID 100 103 117 131 147 162 177 System Event Log Messages for Ipmi Systems 226 What’s New in this Release Alert Message Change History2415, 2416, 2417 Messages Not Described in This Guide Understanding Event MessagesSample Event Message Text Viewing Alerts and Event Messages Logging Messages to a Unicode Text FileViewing Events in Microsoft Windows Server Understanding the Event Description Configuration error type Revision mismatch For example Memory device bank location Bank1 For example Redundancy unit Fan Enclosure Server Administrator General Messages Server Management MessagesAutomatic System Recovery ASR action was performed Action RCI table is corrupt Temperature Sensor Messages Watts ReadingTemperature sensor value in degrees Celsius Reading Temperature sensor detected a failure value Sensor location Cooling Device Messages Voltage Sensor Messages Sensor value information is provided Value information is provided Current Sensor Messages Description Severity Chassis Intrusion Messages Redundancy Unit Messages Redundancy sensor value unknown Redundancy unit Redundancy Power Supply Messages Power supply returned to normal Sensor Location Location Memory Device Messages Hardware Log Sensor Messages Log monitoring has been disabled Processor Sensor Messages Pluggable Device Messages Battery Sensor Messages SeverityError Secure Digital SD Card Device Messages SD card device returned to normal Sensor location Location Chassis Management Controller Messages Description CMC reported a warning Severity Cause Alert Monitoring and Logging Alert Message Format with Substitution VariablesAlert Message Format Alert Descriptions and Corrective Actions Scsi EMMRelated Alert Online operation Event ID Virtual disk failed Event ID Snmp Trap 901 Numbers Virtual disk rebuild started Virtual disk initialization cancelled Virtual disk Check Consistency failed Physical disk initialization failed Virtual disk rebuild failed Related Alert Information Snmp Trap Numbers Event ID Physical disk rebuild completed Global hot spare assigned Temperature exceeded the maximum warning threshold Temperature dropped below the minimum failure threshold Cause and Action Related Alert Information Snmp Trap Numbers Smart warning Smart warning degraded Minimum allowable temperature range Virtual disk and its mirror have been split Enclosure firmware mismatch Redundancy lost Redundancy normal Description BGI failed Severity Critical / Failure / Error BGI completed Manager installation Communication time-out Enclosure alarm disabled Controller rebuild rate has changed Snmp Trap 751 Numbers Bad block medium error Enclosure asset tag changed Maximum temperature probe warning threshold value changed Controller configuration has been reset Dedicated hot spare assigned Communication regained 101 Meet the minimum requirements 1154 Snmp Trap 1151 Numbers Controller battery Learn cycle has started Controller battery Learn cycle has been postponed Snmp Trap 754 Numbers Physical disk Replace Member Operation stopped for spare Controller write policy has been changed to Write Through Configuration 106 Snmp Trap 903 Numbers Virtual disk Global hot spare has been removed Dedicated hot spare has been automatically unassigned New disk as a hot spare Recharge count maximum exceeded 113 None of the Controller Property are set 115 116 117 118 119 120 Foreign configuration has been cleared Patrol Read operation has started Virtual disk blink has ceased 124 125 126 Snmp Trap 851 Numbers Snmp Trap 101 Numbers Device is missing 751, 801, 851, 901, 951, 1001, 1051, 1101, 1151 Physical disk Clear operation failed Patrol Read found an uncorrectable media error Dedicated hot spare is too small Cycle. This alert is provided for informational purposes Hot spare Smart polling failed 136 Protection policy has been changed 754 EMM has failed Snmp Trap 854 Numbers Bad PHY %1 Enclosure is not responding Physical disk is too small to be used for a rebuild Bad block table is full. Unable to log block %1 Possible because there is no redundancy Severity Cause and Action Health is poor Dimm Supply unit or it is defective Management User’s Guide for more information Nvram has corrupt data Bad disk block has been reassigned Controller event log %1 Discharged BGI completed with uncorrectable errors Lost Error occurred %1 Rebuild failed due to errors on the target physical disk Operation Enclosure temperature has returned to normal SAS SMP Communications error %1 162 State during the next system reboot Protocols SATA/SAS is not supported on the same virtual disk 165 Attempted import of unsupported Virtual Disk type RAID %1 Attempted import of Virtual Disk with missing physical disk Snmp Trap 753 Numbers HDD Drive could not be assigned as Dedicated Hot Spare Virtual disk bad block medium error is detected 172 Virtual disk is encrypted Restart the check consistency operation Physical Disk Power status changed from 1% to 2% Snmp Trap 904 Numbers 177 178 Controller battery is discharging Disk medium error on virtual disk has been corrected 181 Physical Device Full Initialization completed 183 184 Critical temperature threshold of the device was exceeded 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 Local Response Agent LRA Number None 194 Snmp Trap 1604 Numbers 196 197 Action Related Alert Configured mode. FluidCache 200 Temperature Sensor Events System Event Log Messages for Ipmi SystemsVoltage Sensor Events Fan Sensor Events Fan sensor returned to Processor Status Events Fans are redundantDisabled Processor Entity status Power Supply Events Name predictive failure Asserted PS 1 Status Power supply Supply number is Memory ECC Events DimmSystem reboot BMC Watchdog EventsMemory Events Memory RAID redundancy is Hardware Log Sensor Events Drive EventsIntrusion Events Intrusion sensor NameBios Generated System Events OFFSystem Event PCI System Memory Removed BANK# SBE Log Disabled An I/O channel check Fatal IO error detected An OEM diagnostic event Post Code Table Page Operating System Generated System Events Cable Interconnect EventsBattery Events Power And Performance Events Degraded because Entity Presence Events Miscellaneous EventsBMC firmware was Asserted Hdwar version err QuickPath
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