3.5.3 Runtime and NVRAM event logs
Runtime events are the 1023 most recent events since the last NAS startup.
To view runtime events, click the AdminTool tab > Events. The list of
Runtime Events displays the information, including:
− Index – A number assigned to this specific event. Highest
number is most recent.
− Device – Identifies the device involved.
− Event ID – Identifies the action that occurred.
− Severity – Displays the Severity Level: Info, Minor, Major,
Warning, Critical, or Fatal.
Fatal – Non-Recoverable error or failure has occurred.
Critical – Action is needed now and the implications of the
condition are serious.
Major – Action is needed now.
Minor – Action is needed but the condition is not a serious
at this time.
Warning – User can decide whether or not action is
required.
Info – Information only, no action is required.
− Time – Date and time the event occurred.
− Description – Plain language description of the event.
The device also provides NVRAM event logs. NVRAM events are the most
important events over NAS startups.
To view NVRAM events:
1. Click the AdminTool tab > Events.
2. Click the NVRAM Events button. The list of NVRAM Events displays the
information, including:
− Index – A number assigned to this specific event. Highest
number is most recent.
− Device – Identifies the device involved
− Event ID – Identifies the action that occurred
− Severity – Displays the Severity Level: Info, Minor, Major,
Warning, Critical, or Fatal.
Fatal – Non-Recoverable error or failure has occurred.
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