5-26 Installing and Using Utilities
Event Logs at PCI Module Startup
When a PCI module is brought up either along with OS boot or manually while OS is running, the
following event will be reported to the event log.
Source: srabb
Event ID:
32
Description:
"Device 10/0 is now EMPTY" or "Device 11/0 is now EMPTY"
The above event is just informational and can be ignored if the following event is reported the Event
Log within a few minutes after the above precedent event is reported.
Source: srabb
Event ID:
62
Description:
"Device 10/0 is now ONLINE" or "Device 11/0 is now ONLINE"
Change of Installation States of CPU and PCI Modules
If you dynamically change the configuration of the CPU or PCI module in the relevant system
during review of the server information by using the data viewer, the message prompting you to
reconstruct the tree of the data viewer will appear. If you click the [Yes] button, the tree is
reconstructed in the data viewer to reflect the change of the system configuration on the data viewer.
Clicking the [No] button does not cause the tree to be reconstructed in the data viewer. If so, the
information in the data viewer may be different from the current system information because the
change of the system configuration is not reflected on the data viewer.
SCSI Adapter Information
When you select [SCSI Adapter]
→
[General Information], incorrect information may appear in the
“Serial number” column.
SCSI Slot Information
When the PCI module is detached and you select [SCSI Slot]
→
[General Information], the
displayed “Hardware LED” information may not be correct.
To check the status of SCSI slots, see the string information in the “Status” column.
Impact When Module Status Changes
PCI modules, SCSI adapters, SCSI buses, and modules under the SCSI enclosure have impact on
each other. For example, when the “Status” item of a module changes to “fault,” it may be caused
by another module’s error. Therefore, you need to check the status of the other modules based on
alert information.
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