Using Logs
Time Event ID Description Type
2013-9-16 13:01:51
8fb8688c-
08f2-c994-a6a5-
ac6e755e53bb
A disk has been inserted into slot 'HDD 4' of
chassis 'JBOD #1'.
Minor alert
2013-9-16 13:01:51
446654fc-
b898-6da5-e87e-
8d23ff12d5d0
A disk has been inserted into slot 'HDD 15'
of chassis 'JBOD #1'.
Minor alert
An information icon next to the Event ID means that extended information is available.
Click the icon to display information below the list of alerts.
The appliance can also be configured to send email, raise an SNMP trap, or perform other
actions when particular alerts occur. This is configured in the Alerts section. All alerts appear
in this log, regardless of whether they have actions configured for them. For more information
about alerts, see “Configuring Alerts” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide,
Release OS8.6.0.
Fault Log Entries
The fault log records hardware and software faults. This is a useful reference when
troubleshooting hardware failure, as timestamps are available for these hardware fault events.
The following are example fault log entries as they would appear in the BUI:
TABLE 11
Example BUI Fault Log Entry Displays
Date Event ID Description Type
2013-9-5 17:42:
35
9e46fc0b-b1a4-4e69-f10f-
e7dbe80794fe
The device 'HDD 6' has failed or
could not be opened.
Major Fault
2013-9-3 19:20:
15
d37cb5cd-88a8-6408-e82d-
c05576c52279
External sensors indicate that a fan is
no longer operating correctly.
Minor Fault
2013-8-21 16:40:
48
c91c7b32-83ce-6da8-e51e-
a553964bbdbc
The ZFS pool has experienced
currently unrecoverable I/O failures.
Major Error
These faults generate alert log entries that use the alert reporting settings (such as sending
email), if configured. Faults that require administrator attention appear in Problems. For more
information, see “Working with Problems” on page 36.
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