Introduction
Introduction
The Storage Management Appliance can generate notification messages to any number of users in response to events. A notification message, including the source of the event, date, time, event code, and event description, can be sent to a standard
The lists of events are presented in tables with one table for each application or vendor.
Each table contains the following columns:
■Event
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Table 1 describes the severity codes used for event codes.
Table 1: Severity Codes
Event Severity |
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Code | Name | Description |
0 | Unknown | Severity cannot be determined. |
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1 | Other | Can be one of several possible severity conditions. |
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| Refer to the event code description for details. |
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2 | Information | Event is generally part of normal operation. |
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3 | Warning | Further action is optional |
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4 | Minor | Further action is required but the situation is not |
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5 | Major | Action should be taken immediately. |
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6 | Critical | Action required to avoid a significant impact on |
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| operations. |
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7 | Fatal | An error occurred and no action can be taken to avoid |
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| or mitigate the immediate impact. |
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4 | Storage Management Appliance Software Event Code Definitions Application Notes |