Logs menu – HP StorageWorks 2.140 Director Switch User Manual

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telnet access. When this option is disabled, users at remote workstations cannot access the

switch through telnet to use the Command Line Interface (CLI).

Alternate Control Prohibited—Enables Alternate Control Prohibited (ACP), Selecting this

option puts a check mark next to the menu option. When the ACP is checked, alternate control

prohibited is on and alternate managers cannot change FICON Switch connectivity parameters.

Note that the ACP Prohibited check box is only visible for switches that support ACP.

Logs menu

Select the Logs menu to display the following options. For detailed information on using these

dialog boxes, see

Using logs

” on page 150”.

Audit Log—Provides a record of all configuration changes made on the switch. Each entry

displays the date and time of the change, a description of the change, the source of the change

(such as the HAFM appliance or SNMP management station), and an identifier for the source,

such as the IP address of the HAFM appliance or SNMP management station. See

Audit Log

on page 152.

Event Log—Provides a record of significant events that have occurred on the switch, such as

hardware failures, degraded operation, and port problems. Each entry includes the date and

time of the event, a reason code for the event, a brief description, the severity level, and up to 32

bytes of supplementary event data. See the appropriate service manual for your Director for

more information. See ”

Event Log

” on page 153.

Hardware Log—Provides information on FRUs inserted and removed from the director. Each

log entry includes the name of the FRU inserted or removed, the slot position relative to identical

FRUs installed, whether the FRU was inserted or removed, the FRU part number and serial

number, and the date and time the FRU was inserted or removed. See ”

Hardware Log

” on

page 155.

Link Incident Log—Provides the most recent incidents with their date and time, port number,

and description of the incident. A link incident can be one of several conditions detected on a

fiber optic link. For a list of events that may cause a link incident to be written to the log, see

Link Incident Log

” on page 156.

This log includes link incidents from all group configuration elements. Individual link incidents

can also be viewed by drilling down to the Element Manager for that group configuration

element.

Threshold Alerts Log—Provides notifications of threshold alerts. Besides the date and time

that the alert occurred, it also displays information that was configured through the Threshold

Alerts option under the Configure menu. This includes the date and time alert name, the port

for which the alert is configured, the type of alert (transmit throughput, receive throughput, or

both), percent usage of traffic capacity, minutes the threshold was configured for, and the

configured time interval for the threshold. See ”

Threshold Alert Log

” on page 157.

Open Trunking Log—Provides details on flow rerouting through switch ports. This log

displays only if the optional Open Trunking feature is installed. See ”

Open Trunking Log

” on

page 196.

Security Log—Provides information about security events. See

Security Log

” on page 158.

Embedded Port Log (Advanced log)—Provides a detailed history log of all traffic passing

through the embedded port. See ”

Embedded Port Log (Advanced log)

” on page 161.

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