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

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Viewing NVRAM Events<br />

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe<br />

NVRAM Events lists information about the 63 most recent important events.<br />

NVRAM events are stored in non-volatile memory. To view runtime events:<br />

1. In Tree View, click the Subsystem icon.<br />

2. In Management View, click the Events tab dropdown menu and select<br />

System Events in NVRAM.<br />

Events are displayed by:<br />

• Item Number – A consecutive decimal number assigned to a specific<br />

event<br />

• Device – Battery, controller, logical drive, physical drive, port, etc.<br />

• Event ID – The hexadecimal number that identifies the specific type of<br />

event<br />

• Severity – Information, Warning, Minor, Major, Critical, and Fatal. The<br />

severity level is user-specified. See “Setting-up User Event<br />

Subscriptions” on page 73.<br />

• Time – Time and date of the occurrence<br />

• Description – A brief description of the event<br />

3. Click on the link at the top of the column by which you want to sort the<br />

events. After you click on the item, a triangle icon appears.<br />

• If the triangle points upward, the column is sorted low-to-high or old-tonew.<br />

• If the triangle points downward, the column is sorted high-to-low or newto-old.<br />

Click the link a second time to change to flip the triangle and reverse the sort<br />

sequence.<br />

Saving NVRAM Events<br />

To save the NVRAM event log as a text file:<br />

1. In Tree View, click the Subsystem icon.<br />

2. In Management View, click the Events tab dropdown menu and select<br />

System Events in NVRAM.<br />

3. Click the Save Event Log button.<br />

4. In the File Download dialog box, click the Save button.<br />

5. In the Save dialog box, name the file, navigate to the folder where you want<br />

to save the log file, and click the Save button.

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