HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator's Guide v4.0 SP1

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When troubleshooting an Endurance server, check the event logs for Endurance messages that
start with or .
Because the Endurance server uses standard message reporting, you can integrate standard
notification applications (for example, paging devices and third-party software) to notify you
when a fault occurs.
For a detailed listing of Endurance messages, refer to the manual HP Netserver AA Solution
Messages.
Table 2-13 Event Log Icons and Message Severity Levels
Severity Level Description
Informational
Informational messages are the least severe and do not require
action.
Examples of informational messages include:
Reporting benign state changes
Reporting commands as they are issued
Reporting completion status of user-initiated processes
Warning
Warning messages may require attention. A continued series of
warning messages merits review to see if corrective action is
required.
Examples of warning messages include:
Potential resource allocation issues
Issuing invalid commands
Error
Error messages are the most severe and require immediate
attention. In some cases an error message reports a serious state
change or transition that may have resulted in the Endurance
server being in a vulnerable state or possibly out of service.
Examples of error messages include:
Serious hardware and software failures, such as unavailable
disks
Power supply failures
Windows operating system failures
Endurance server interconnect path failures