Retrieving and interpreting event messages, Sample event message – HP B6191-90029 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Installing and Using Monitors

Retrieving and Interpreting Event Messages

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Retrieving and Interpreting Event Messages

Event messages generated by hardware monitoring can be delivered using a variety of notification methods.
To simplify receiving event messages you may want to use the email and/or textfile notification methods. Both
of these methods, which are included in the default monitoring, receive the entire content of the message so
you can read it immediately.

Methods such as console, syslog, and SNMP alert you to the occurrence of an event but do not deliver the
entire message. You are required to retrieve it using the resdata utility. For these methods, the event
notification will include a message similar to the following:

Execute the following command to obtain event details: /opt/resmon/bin/resdata

-R 392036357 -r /storage/events/tapes/SCSI_tape/10_12_5.0.0 -n 392036353 -a

It is important that you execute the command exactly as indicated, including the two critical number fields
that are indexes for the resdata entries.

Sample Event Message

The following is a portion of a sample event message.

> Event Monitoring Service Event Notification %<

Notification Time: Wed Sep

9 10:48:30 1998

hpbs8684 sent Event Monitor notification information:

/storage/events/disks/default/10_4_4.0.0 is >= 1.

Its current value is CRITICAL(5).

Event data from monitor:

Event Time : Wed Sep

9 10:48:30 1998

Hostname : hpbs8684.boi.hp.com

IP Address

: 15.62.120.25

Event Id : 0x0035f6b15e00000000

Monitor

: disk_em

Event #

: 100037

Event Class : I/O

Severity : CRITICAL

Disk at hardware path 10/4/4.0.0 : Media failure

Associated OS error log entry id(s):

000000000000000000

Description of Error:

The device was unsuccessful in reading data for the current I/O request

due to an error on the medium. The data could not be recovered. The

request was likely processed in a way which could cause damage to or loss

of data.

Probable Cause / Recommended Action:

The medium in the device is flawed. If the medium is removable, replace

the medium with a fresh one. Alternatively, if the medium is not

removable, the device has experienced a hardware failure.

Repair or replace the device, as necessary.

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