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Figure 3-23 Device Tab: Software Module Configurator
To change any Log Level settings:
Step 1 Click the On-Off checkbox to the right of the setting.
Step 2 Click the Submit button to save any changes.
The following list describes each of the Log Level configuration para meters.
DUMP – Dump: Indicates that a problem has caused the system to produce a system dump file.
In most circumstances, it is recommended that the user retrieve the dump that was produced.
Support engineers may require the information contained in the dump file to diagnose the cause
of the problem.
FATAL – Indicates tha t a non-recoverable system problem has occurred. The user should
reboot the system or component and verify that the subsystem is fully functional to determine
whether the fault has been corrected. If the problem per sists, the user should contact the
supplier.
ERROR – Indicates that a serious system error has occurred which might be recoverable. If the
system exhibits any instability, the user should reboot the system or component. If errors
persist, the user should immediately contact the supplier's technical support.
ALARM - Indicates that a serious problem has occurred which degrades capacity or service. If
the error is recoverable, the user should correct the failure. If the alarm/failur e persists, the user
should reboot the system at a convenient time. If the problem is still not cleared, the user should
contact the supplier.
WARN I N G - Indicates that a recoverable problem has occurred. The user does not need to take
action.
PARTI AL - When more information is available, Partial causes additional message-related
details to be displayed.
CONFIGURATION: An informational message indicating changes that a user has made to the
system configuration. The user does not need to take any action.
INFO: Informational messages that occur during a system or co mponent boot. The user does
not need to take any action.
PERIODIC: An informational message containing periodic statistics. The user does not need
to take action.