Chapter 1 Operation Screens
> 1.1 Initial Screen
ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series ETERNUSmgr User Guide Settings/Maintenance
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Show hardware error detect log list menu
Click the name of a target device listed in the [Show hardware error de tect lo g list] menu to
get a listing of the target device's error logs (alarm history files). This will require use of the
Web server's list display function. Refer to the User's Guide for the Web server being used for
more details.
The status of the selected target device appears to the right of its alarm history file link. The
various statuses are described below.
Normal (Black)
Indicates that device is operating without any error.
*Offline* (Red)
Indicates that monitoring of the target device is not possible for one of the following
reasons: the ETERNUSmgr monitoring function is not active (e.g. immediately after
ETERNUSmgr installation). a problem has occurred with the target device (e.g.
power supply shutdown, no response), or a problem has occurred with the
communication link between the ETERNUSmgr server and the target device (e.g.
broken wiring, severe delays due to network overload).
The target device status will also be set to "Offline" if the Target Address
(TARGET_ADDR/TARGET_PORT) specified in the setup file is incorrect.
Check that the target device is operating normally, there is no problem with the
network connection, and the setup file details are correct.
This status will only be detected if a DETECT_OFFLINE=TRUE line is present in
the setup file. If this setting is not present, the machine will not change from
"Normal" or "ATTENTION" to "Offline".
*ATTENTION* (Bold Red)
Indicates that one or more errors have been detected in the machine.
Log in to the machine and check the location of the fault.
*BUSY* (Red)
Indicates that the device cannot respond due to device suspension, or because a
boot operation is currently in progress. Make sure that the device is operating
normally.
The statuses displayed on the top menu reflect the information current
when the top menu was last reloaded by the Web browser. The actual
current status of the target device may therefore not be displayed until
the top menu is reloaded. Always reload the top menu to check the
current target device status. Note that some W eb b ro ws er s ma y di sp la y
a previously cached page even after the top menu is reloaded. See the
manual or online help for your Web browser for details.
Note that, depending on the browser being used, "Reload" may be
shown as "Refresh", etc.