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Select the filter parameters, and then click View Events.
The following information is provided for each controller event or controller termination event:
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Date/Time—The date and time that the event occurred.
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Severity—The severity types are informational, critical, warning, and undetermined.
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Controller—Name of the controller on which the event occurred. The name and worldwide
ID of all controllers appears at the top of the event log.
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Description—The text description of the event. For more information, see
and
“Event code types and descriptions” (page 104)
.
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Event Code—A hexadecimal number assigned to the event. For information about how the
hexadecimal number for the event code is formed, see
“Event code format” (page 104)
.
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Sequence #—The sequence number assigned to the event. Some tasks generate a series of
events. The sequence number helps you identify the order in which related events occurred.
The following information is provided for each management server event:
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Date/Time—The date and time that the event occurred.
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Severity—The severity types are informational, critical, warning, and undetermined.
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Event Source—Name of the controller on which the event occurred. The name and worldwide
ID of all controllers appears at the top of the event log.
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Description—The text description of the event. For more information, see
and
“Event code types and descriptions” (page 104)
.
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Notified?—Provides event notification status about the event.
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Event Code—A hexadecimal number assigned to the event. For information about how the
hexadecimal number for the event code is formed, see
“Event code format” (page 104)
.
Viewing events
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