Dell PowerVault TL2000 User Manual

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Sequential

or

Random

mode.

This

mode

cannot

be

changed

by

means

of

this

page,

it

can

only

be

changed

by

means

of

the

OCP.

Therefore

the

value

set

for

this

bit

is

ignored.

Event

Type

Filter:

The

Event

Type

Filter

field

determines

which

event

types

will

be

stored

in

the

event

log.

This

field

is

a

8

bit

mask.

Every

bit

in

this

mask

represents

a

event

type.

When

a

mask

bit

is

set

all

events

with

the

subsequent

event

type

will

be

stored

in

the

event

log.

When

a

mask

bit

is

cleared

the

event

data

of

the

subsequent

event

type

will

be

discarded.

Event

Type

Mask

Bit

Cmd

01h

Response

02h

Event

04h

Trace

Data

08h

Low

Level

Trace

10h

Customer

Events

20h

Recovered

Error

40h

Hard

Error

80h

Event

Module

Filter:

The

Trace

Module

Filter

field

determines

which

firmware

module

stores

events.

This

field

contains

a

16

bit

mask.

Every

bit

in

this

mask

represents

a

firmware

module.

When

a

mask

bit

is

set

the

subsequent

module

is

allowed

to

store

its

event

data

in

the

event

log.

When

a

mask

bit

is

cleared

the

event

data

of

the

subsequent

firmware

module

will

be

discarded.

The

table

below

describes

what

bit

belongs

to

which

firmware

module.

Source

module

ID

of

event

Identifier

Main

0001h

Drive

0002h

CDB

Interpreter

0004h

Accessor

0008h

Trace

0010h

OCP

Input

0020h

OCP

Output

0040h

SCSI

0080h

SDCI

0100h

Serial

Monitor

0200h

TNT

Monitor

0400h

Debug

Monitor

0800h

Test

1000h

MN

Server

2000h

Network

4000h

RMU

8000h

3-28

TL2000

and

TL4000

SCSI

Reference

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