Figure 11 event browser dialog box, Table 5 port operational states, 11 event browser dialog box – HP SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch User Manual

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Managing fabrics

To display the Event Browser, open the Fabric menu and select Show Event Browser. If the Show Event

Browser selection is grayed-out, you must first enable the Events Browser preference. See

Setting

QuickTools preferences

” on page 19.

Figure 11

Event Browser dialog box

The icons in the Severity column identify the operational state of the port, as described in

Table 5

.

Column sorting

buttons

Severity

column

Table 5

Port operational states

State

Description
Alarm—An alarm is a "serviceable event." This means that

attention by the user or field service is required. Alarms are

posted asynchronously to the screen and cannot be turned

off. If the alarm denotes that a system error has occurred,

the customer and/or field representative will generally be

directed to provide the support file from the switch.
Critical event—An event that indicates a potential failure.

Critical log messages are events that warrant notice by the

user. By default, these log messages will be posted to the

screen. Critical log messages do not have alarm status as

they require no immediate attention from a user or service

representative.
Warning event—An event that indicates errors or other

conditions that may require attention in order to maintain

maximum performance. Warning messages will not be

posted to the screen unless the log is configured to do so.

Warning messages are not disruptive and therefore, do not

meet the criteria of Critical. The user need not be informed

asynchronously

No icon

Informative—An unclassified event that provides only

supporting information.

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