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Galaxy G3G12 / G3G16 Installation and Hardware Reference Manual
80 Section 4 Maintenance with GAM
3. Click the Clear Event Log button.
4. In the Confirmation dialog box, type confirm and click the OK button.
Viewing NVRAM Events
NVRAM Events lists information about the 63 most recent important events. NVRAM events are stored in
non-volatile memory. To view runtime events:
1. In Tree View, click the Subsystem icon.
2. In Management View, click the Events tab dropdown menu and select System Events in NVRAM.
Events are displayed by:
Item Number – A consecutive decimal number assigned to a specific event
Device – Battery, controller, logical drive, physical drive, port, etc.
Event ID – The hexadecimal number that identifies the specific type of event
Severity – Information, Warning, Minor, Major, Critical, and Fatal. The severity level is user-
specified. See Setting-up User E.
Time – Time and date of the occurrence
Description – A brief description of the event
3. Click on the link at the top of the column by which you want to sort the events. After you click on the
item, a triangle icon appears.
If the triangle points upward, the column is sorted low-to-high or old-to-new.
If the triangle points downward, the column is sorted high-to-low or new-to-old.
Click the link a second time to change to flip the triangle and reverse the sort sequence.
Saving NVRAM Events
To save the NVRAM event log as a text file:
1. In Tree View, click the Subsystem
icon.
2. In Management View, click the Events tab dropdown menu and select System Events in NVRAM.
3. Click the Save Event Log button.
4. In the File Download dialog box, click the Save button.
5. In the Save dialog box, name the file, navigate to the folder where you want to save the log file, and
click the Save button.
Clearing NVRAM Events
To clear the NVRAM event log:
1. In Tree View, click the Subsystem
icon.
2. In Management View, click the Events tab dropdown menu and select System Events in NVRAM.
3. Click the Clear Event Log button.
4. In the Confirmation dialog box, type confirm and click the OK button.
Viewing Current Background Activities
To view the current background activities:
1. In Tree View, click the Subsystem icon.
2. In Management View, click the Background Activities tab.
A list of current background activities appears, including:
• Rebuild
PDM – Predictive Data Migration
• Synchronization
• Redundancy Check