The events in the event log are classified as Critical, Major, Warning, and Informational. An icon
is displayed to indicate the type of each event in the log.
NOTE: The user will be able to view the events for the past 30 days.
SAN Event Log
Events are generated based on the following scenarios:
• Component added and removed and replaced.
• Host path added and host path removed.
• Storage port added and removed.
• Storage port configured.
• Component connection timeout.
• Unable to acquire connection.
• State and status changed for component.
• Switch rediscovered.
• Driver version changed for the HBA.
• Firmware upgrade and downgraded.
The event log is shown in a tabular format. The rows in the table display the events, with one event
per row in descending order. The columns in the table display the following event attributes:
• ID – event ID (for example: E1).
• Severity – severity level of the event.
• Component
• Time – time when the event was generated (all the events generated from a single DC cycle
will have the same time).
• Description – event description.
Instant On license expiry event generation
License expiry event generation will be as follows:
1. Event on 50,40,30 days remaining with severity informational.
2. Event on 20, 15 days remaining with severity warning.
3. Event on everyday from 10 days remaining to 1 day remaining with severity major.
4. Critical event once license is expired.
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