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VTrak E-Class Product Manual - Promise Technology, Inc.

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<strong>VTrak</strong> E-<strong>Class</strong> <strong>Product</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Working with the Event Viewer<br />

The Event Viewer displays log of subsystem events. Events are classified as:<br />

• Runtime Events – A list of and information about the 1023 most recent<br />

runtime events recorded since the subsystem was started<br />

• NVRAM Events – A list of and information about most important events over<br />

multiple subsystem startups. NVRAM events are stored in non-volatile<br />

memory<br />

Working with the Event Viewer includes the following functions:<br />

• Viewing Runtime Events (page 188)<br />

• Clearing Runtime Events (page 188)<br />

• Viewing NVRAM Events (page 188)<br />

• Clearing NVRAM Events (page 189)<br />

Viewing Runtime Events<br />

To display Runtime Events:<br />

1. From the Main Menu, highlight Event Viewer and press Enter.<br />

The log of Runtime Events appears. Events are added to the top of the list.<br />

Each item includes:<br />

• Sequence number – Begins with 0 at system startup.<br />

• Device – Disk Array, Logical Drive, Physical Drive by its ID number.<br />

• Severity – (lowest to highest) Information, Warning, Minor, Major,<br />

Critical and Fatal<br />

• Timestamp – Date and time the event happened.<br />

• Description – A description of the event in plain language.<br />

2. Press the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the log.<br />

Clearing Runtime Events<br />

To clear the Runtime Event log:<br />

1. From the Main Menu, highlight Event Viewer and press Enter.<br />

2. Highlight Clear Runtime Event Log and press Enter.<br />

3. Press Y to confirm.<br />

Viewing NVRAM Events<br />

This screen displays a list of and information about 63 most important events<br />

over multiple subsystem startups.<br />

To display NVRAM events:<br />

188

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