Filtering events by service component, Displaying the name server entries, Displaying the – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Web Tools Administrator’s Guide

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Displaying the Name Server entries

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NOTE

You can enter multiple message IDs as long as you separate them by commas. You can enter
either the full message ID (moduleID-messageType) or a partial ID (moduleID only). The
message ID filtering is case-sensitive.

5. Click OK.

The filter is enabled and the window is refreshed to show the filtered information.

Filtering events by service component

Use the following procedure to filter events by service component.

1. Open the Switch Events tab as described in

“Displaying Switch Events”

on page 54.

2. Click Filter.

The Event Filter dialog box displays.

3. Select Service. The event service menu is enabled.

4. Select either Switch or Chassis from the menu to show only those messages from the logical

switch or from the chassis.

5. Click OK.

The filter is enabled and the window is refreshed to show the filtered information.

Displaying the Name Server entries

Web Tools displays Name Server entries listed in the Simple Name Server database. This includes
all Name Server entries for the fabric, not only those related to the local domain. Each row in the
table represents a different device. You can click the column head to sort the events by a particular
column, and drag the column divider to resize a column. You can also right-click a column heading
to resize one or all columns, sort the information in ascending or descending order, or select which
columns are displayed.

Admin Domain considerations: The Name Server table is filtered based on Admin Domain
membership of the fabric devices. The Name Server table lists only devices that are part of your
current Admin Domain. This includes devices that are direct members of the Admin Domain and
devices that are attached to ports that are direct members of the Admin Domain. All other fabric
devices are filtered out of the Name Server view for the current Admin Domain. Refer to

“Admin

Domain membership”

on page 71 for information about direct and indirect members.

For FICON devices: The Name Server table lists the request node identification (RNID) information.

Use the following procedure to display the Name Servers.

1. Select Tasks > Monitor > Name Server.

The Name Server window displays.

2. To set an autorefresh rate for the Name Server entries, select the Auto Refresh check box in

the Name Server window, and enter an auto-refresh interval (in seconds).

The minimum (and default) interval is 15 seconds.

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