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Removing event log filters, Filter event log dialog box – HP SAN Virtualization Services Platform User Manual

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Select Filter. The Filter Event Log dialog box appears.

Figure 66 Filter Event Log dialog box

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3.

Specify your filter criteria. You can do the following:

• Specify modules related to events, as follows: From the Module dropdown list, select a module.
• Specify sources from which events originated, as follows: From the Source dropdown list,

select a source.

• Specify users who initiated events, as follows: From the User dropdown list, select a user.
• Specify event IDs, as follows: From the Event ID dropdown list, select an event ID.
• Specify the types of entities in which events occurred, as follows: From the Object type

dropdown list, select an entity type.

• Specify severity types, as follows: Check one or more of the following severity types: Critical,

Major, Minor, and Informational.

• Specify the log times at which events occurred, as follows: Enter log times in the Time fields.
• Specify event descriptions, as follows: Enter an event description the Description field.
• Configure the VSM client to display only the events that meet all of your filter criteria, as fol-

lows: From the Select Or/And dropdown list, select And.

• Configure the VSM client to display the events that meet any of your selected criteria, as fol-

lows: From the Select Or/And dropdown list, select Or.

4.

Click OK. The event log filter is applied. The following statement appears in the list area: “Filtered
view showing of event(s)”.

Removing event log filters

Event log filters remain applied until you manually remove them. To apply an event log filter, see

Filtering event logs

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To remove an event log filter:

1.

Right-click Recent Logs or All Logs.

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Select Filter. The Filter Event Log dialog box appears.

3.

Click Restore Defaults.

Using the VSM event viewer

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