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266 DSView Installer/User Guide
Event ID - Displays a unique identifier for an audit event. The Event ID column is useful for
filtering and sorting displays based on a specific event type.
Trap Enterprise - Displays the enterprise object identifier for a received SNMP trap.
Unit - Displays the name of a managed appliance for an audit event.
User - Displays the user associated with an event. For example, this column shows the name of
the user who deleted a unit when a Unit Deleted event is detected.
See Using the Customize link in windows on page 14 for more information.
DSView management software events
Table 10.2 lists the appliance events that may occur within a DSView software system.
Table 10.3 lists the system events that may occur within a DSView software system.
Table 10.2: Appliance Events
Event ID Description Event ID Description
1:0 An unrecognized event was received 1:11 Appliance upgrade result
1:1 Appliance cold start 1:12 Appliance authentication failure
1:2 Appliance warm start 1:13 Appliance diagnostic information
1:3 Appliance session started 1:14 Appliance user logged in
1:4 Appliance session stopped 1:15 Appliance user logged out
1:5 Appliance session terminated 1:16 Appliance alert from attached server
1:6 Appliance component added 1:17 Appliance configuration changed
1:7 Appliance component removed 1:18 Appliance command issued
1:8 Appliance component restarted 1:19 Appliance incorrect state detected
1:9 Appliance change of state 1:20 Appliance threshold exceeded
1:10 Appliance upgrade started
Table 10.3: System Events
Event ID Description Event ID Description
2:1
DSView software server <server
name> started successfully
2:66 DSView software server added
2:2
DSView software server <server
name> started with errors
2:80
Too many SNMP traps are
being received

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