1.
When the Fault Management display is active (flashing), press
to select the Detail View
menu.
The LTEA selection menu is active (LTEA 0 is displayed).
2.
Press
or
to increment to a specific error.
3.
Press
to observe data about the selected error.
Interpreting fault management information
Each version of HP Command View EVA includes an ASCII text file that defines all the codes that
the authorized service representative can view either on the GUI or on the OCP.
IMPORTANT:
This information is for the exclusive use of the authorized service representative.
The file name identifies the controller model, file type, XCS baselevel id, and XCS version. For
example, the file name hsv210_event_cr08d3_5020.txt provides the following information:
•
hsv210_
—The EVA controller model number
•
event_
—The type of information in the file
•
w010605_
—The base level build string (the file creation date).
01
—The creation year
◦
◦
06
—The creation month
◦
05
—The creation date
•
5020
—The XCS version
Table 45 (page 142)
describes types of information available in this file.
Table 45 Controller event text description file
Description
Information type
This hexadecimal code identifies the reported event type.
Event Code
This hexadecimal code specifies the condition that generated the termination
code. It might also define either a system or user initiated corrective action.
Termination Code (TC)
This single digit, decimal character defines the requirement for the other controller
to initiate a coupled crash control.0. Other controller SHOULD NOT complete
a coupled crash.1. Other controller SHOULD complete a coupled crash.
Coupled Crash Control Codes
This single decimal character (0, 1, 3) defines the requirement to:0. Perform a
crash dump and then restart the controller.1. DO NOT perform a crash dump;
just restart the controller.3. DO NOT perform a crash dump; DO NOT restart
the controller.
Dump/Restart Control Codes
These hexadecimal codes supplement the Termination Code information to
identify the faulty element and the recommended corrective action.
Corrective Action Codes (CAC)
These decimal codes identify software associated with the event.
Software Component ID Codes
(SWCID)
These codes specify the packet organization for specific type events.
Event Information Packets (EIP)
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