Appendix B XSCF Log Information B-7
■ Domain ID for power event (DID)
■ Mode switch status on the operator panel (Switch). The following lists the
switches and their meanings:
B.3 Event Log
When an event occurs in the server, such as when the system status changes, the
configuration is changed, the operator panel operated, or an event was sent to the
Oracle Solaris OS in the server or domain, the XSCF firmware collects an XSCF event
log. The field engineer and authorized service personnel use the XSCF event logs to
analyze a fault that occurs, investigate the server operation status, or reference the
history of maintenance operation. This section explains how to reference XSCF event
logs. See
TABLE 8-3 for the size and generation numbers of XSCF event logs.
Using the showlogs(8) Command to Reference XSCF Event Logs
● Specify the event option on the XSCF Shell and perform the showlogs(8)
command to reference XSCF event logs.
Panel: Operating a switch on the operator panel caused a power event.
Scheduled: Setting the TOD timer caused a power event.
RCI: The I/O device connected to the RCI caused a power event.
Pow.Fail/Recov.: Power recovery turned on the power supply.
Operator: An operator's instruction caused a power event.
Pow.Fail/Recov.: A power interruption cut off the power supply.
SW Request: An Oracle Solaris OS instruction caused a power event.
Alarm: The server environment or a hardware fault caused a power event.
Fatal: Fatal caused a power event.
Panic: Panic caused a power event.
Switch status Meaning
Locked: The mode switch is locked.
Service: The mode switch is in service.