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Using system status buttons to display event lists

To display a list of events by using a system status button, the button must indicate a Warning,
Degraded, or Failed state. Clicking a system status button that indicates a Good state either displays
a list of subsystem events that are in Closed or Verified states or informs you that no events exist
for the subsystem.
To use system status buttons to display event lists:

1.

Click the system status button that corresponds with the subsystem for which you want to
display a list of open events.

The Event List window appears with a list of open events for the subsystem.

Table 37 (page 194)

describes the elements on the Event List window:

Table 37 Event List window

Description

Element

In the Select Event area:

To close multiple events, select each event you want to
close by clicking the check box.

Check Box

The library-assigned identifier for the event.

ID

A summary description of the event. The description
identifies the FRU that caused the event and includes
reason text that describes the cause of the event.

Description

The current state of the event. Possible states are:

State

• Open: indicates that an issue that requires attention

occurred in the library, whether a problem or a
warning condition.

• Closed: indicates that a user has closed the issue.
• Verified: indicates that the library has successful

operational results or positive data that verifies that
the problem is resolved.

The severity level of the event. Possible levels are:

Severity

• 1 (Failed)
• 2 (Degraded)
• 3 (Warning)
• 5 (Good)

The serial number that the manufacturer assigns to the
particular FRU.

Serial #

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