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Identifier—Identifies the user making the change according to the source:
• Maintenance Port—No entry displays.
• HAFM application—Includes user@address, where “user” is the Element Manager user

name, and “address” is the network address of the workstation (remote user workstation or

HAFM appliance).

• SNMP—Contains the network address of the SNMP management station.
• Fabric—No entry displays.
• Web Server—The Identifier column contains user@address, where “user” is the web server

user name and “address” is the network address of the web user.

• Fibre Channel Host—No entry displays.
• Telnet—Change was made through a Telnet connection.

Event log

The Event log provides a record of significant events that have occurred on the director, such as

hardware failures, degraded operation, port problems, FRU failures, FRU removals and

replacements, port problems, Fibre Channel link incidents, and HAFM appliance to director

communication problems. The information is useful to maintenance personnel for fault isolation and

repair verification.

Figure 57

Event log

All detected firmware faults and hardware failures are sent to the HAFM appliance and recorded

in the Event Log. The log provides a maximum of 1,000 log entries before it wraps and overwrites

the oldest entries.
For detailed information on event data and problem resolution, refer to the

HP StorageWorks Director 2/64 service manual for the Director 2/64 and the

HP StorageWorks Director 2/140 service manual for the Director 2/140.

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