Log files, E-mail messages, Log and configuration files – HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System User Manual

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Table 4 E-mail messages

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A previous alert state has been cleared.

Device Event, Unit SN:

<TapeSerialNumber>

Remaining Capacity Level:

Warning <percentage>

A standalone Dynamic Tape device exceeded 70

percent of its Dynamic Tape Maximum Size setting. If

the total available capacity for the appliance is less than

the maximum-size limit for the device, the 70 percent

threshold is calculated against the available capacity

instead of the maximum-size limit.

Device Event, Unit SN:

<TapeSerialNumber>

Remaining Capacity Level:

Critical <percentage>

A standalone Dynamic Tape device exceeded 90

percent of its Dynamic Tape Maximum Size setting, the

maximum is 1.5 TB). If the total available capacity for

the appliance is less than the maximum-size limit for the

device, the 90 percent threshold is calculated against

the available capacity instead of the maximum-size limit.

Device Event, Unit SN:

<TapeSerialNumber>

Remaining Capacity Level:

Safe

An overwrite operation reset the standalone Dynamic

Tape device to its default starting capacity of 1 GB.

E-mail Test, SN:

<VLSserialNumber>

This is a test E-mail.

The test E-mail was successful, and the alert function is

configured correctly.

Device Event, SN:

<VLSserialNumber>

VLS Name: <VL-

Sname>HOST: 1 HOT SPARE

OKRAID5:PU:01 INITIALIZING

(0%)RAID5:PU:02 INITIALIZ­

ING (0%)HOST: 2 HOT SPARE

OKRAID5:PU:13 INITIALIZING

Indicates that you selected a RAID 5 (with or without

logical volumes) configuration and identifies the status

of each physical unit (PU).

(0%)RAID5:PU:14 INITIALIZING

(0%)

Storage Pool Event, Unit

SN: <VLSserialNumber>

Server Name: <VLSname>

Warning-Level Alert: Percent

Used: <percentage> Total

Capacity (GB): <capacity>

Available Capacity (GB):

<capacity>

Indicates that the amount of space allocated for use by

devices of type Disk and Tape exceeds 70 percent of

the total space available on the appliance.

Storage Pool Event, Unit

SN: <VLSserialNumber>

Server Name: <VLSname>

Critical-Level Alert: Percent

Used: <percentage> Total

Capacity (GB): <capacity>

Available Capacity (GB):

<capacity>

Indicates that the amount of space allocated for use by

devices of type Disk and Tape exceeds 90 percent of

the total space available on the appliance.

Storage Pool Event, Unit

SN: <VLSserialNumber>

Server Name: <VLSname>

Safe-Level Alert: Percent Used:

<percentage> Total Capacity

(GB): <capacity> Available

Capacity (GB): <capacity>

The amount of space allocated for use by devices of

type Disk and Tape is now less than 70 percent of the

total space available on the appliance.

Log files

The VLS creates and maintains log files that contain diagnostic information intended for use by HP

Storage Technical Support in troubleshooting issues you might encounter. The logs are updated every 60

seconds, with new information appended to the beginning of the applicable file. When the maximum

log-file size is reached, previous information is deleted so that new information can be added.
To retrieve the log files

1.

On the Support tab under Maintenance, click Support Ticket. The Generate Support Ticket pane

displays as shown in

Figure 55

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Maintenance

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