Viewing an event log, Sorting an event log – Sun Microsystems Virtual Tape Library User Manual
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Working with the Event Log
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The columns displayed are:
The VTL console lets you work with logs in the following ways:
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“Viewing an event log” on page 136
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“Sorting an event log” on page 136
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“Quickly printing an event log” on page 137
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“Filtering, exporting, purging, and printing an event log” on page 137
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Viewing an event log
1. In the object tree of the VTL console, select the server that you want to check.
2. In the panel on the right side of the VTL console, click on the Event Log tab.
Stop here.
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Sorting an event log
1. On the Event Log tab, click on the column head that you want to use as a sort
key.
2. If you want to reverse the sort order, click on the column heading again.
Stop here.
Type
I: This is an informational message. No action is required.
W: This is a warning message that states that something occurred that
may require maintenance or corrective action. However, the VTL
system is still operational.
E: This is an error that indicates a failure has occurred such that a
device is not available, an operation has failed, or a licensing violation.
Corrective action should be taken to resolve the cause of the error.
C: These are critical errors that stop the system from operating properly.
Date
The date on which the event occurred.
Time
The time at which the event occurred.
ID
This is the message number.
Event
Message
This is a text description of the event describing what has occurred.