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Report menu – HP N1200-320 User Manual

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Visual manager user interface

While the network storage router’s current, previous, and last assert trace data does provide a complete

summary of events in a chronological fashion, SCSI Command Tracking adds the ability to filter the trace

data to show only the information related to the processing of specific SCSI commands.

SCSI Command Tracking can be toggled to ON or OFF. When toggled ON and submitted, all SCSI

commands received or transmitted to or from the network storage router are then logged in the

SCSI Commands section shown on this screen. When set to OFF (and submitted), no SCSI commands

are logged.

Previous entries for SCSI Command Tracking can also be cleared. Toggling the clear option to the ON

position and selecting the Submit button clears all previous entries.

The settings for the Host/Device ID Table are used to filter the trace data such that a sub-set of the total

logged information is displayed under the SCSI Commands section. Logged data can be defined

according to the Protocol (FC, Other, or ALL), Type (Device, Host, or ALL), and Value (ID or ALL). For the

ID, this can be a specific FC LUN or Switch ID (S_ID) or some other specific value. Selecting the Submit

button activates the settings for Protocol, Type, and Value.

Report menu

Accessed from the Main menu, when Report is selected, a second window pops up and displays a

consolidated view of the following:

Platform

BIOS Initialization

Bootup Initialization

Serial

Ethernet

FC Port 0

SFP Transceiver in FC Port 0

SCSI Bus 0

SCSI Bus 1

Discovery Information

Device Entries

Mapping Information

Active Initiators

Trace Settings

Current Traces

Previous Traces

Assert Traces

Event Log Settings

Event Log