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тАО05-10-2011 06:45 AM
тАО05-10-2011 06:45 AM
I am support some older machines, N4000-44 running GSP A.01.06.
When I go into SL
SL
Select Chassis Code Buffer to be displayed:
Incoming, Activity, Error, Current boot or Last boot? (I/A/E/C/L)
1) Is viewing L sufficient when compared to viewing E?
2) Should I look at just E, just E and L, C and E, etc.? I normally just look at L.
3) For the Alert levels, when 3 or higher I should be notified to look to see what is wrong? Or at level 5 or higher?
thank you!
When I go into SL
SL
Select Chassis Code Buffer to be displayed:
Incoming, Activity, Error, Current boot or Last boot? (I/A/E/C/L)
1) Is viewing L sufficient when compared to viewing E?
2) Should I look at just E, just E and L, C and E, etc.? I normally just look at L.
3) For the Alert levels, when 3 or higher I should be notified to look to see what is wrong? Or at level 5 or higher?
thank you!
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тАО05-10-2011 06:47 AM
тАО05-10-2011 06:47 AM
Solution
Use "e" for error messages.
Usually level 3 and higher is important, level 2 is informational.
BTW, the diagnostics should filter this already and alert you by mail and via syslog.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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Usually level 3 and higher is important, level 2 is informational.
BTW, the diagnostics should filter this already and alert you by mail and via syslog.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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тАО05-10-2011 07:25 AM
тАО05-10-2011 07:25 AM
Re: GSP log selection options
yeah I know about DIAG, but will the ATTN light be activated with alert 3 or higher?
Here is an entry at lvl 8, but no date. I assume the entry means a reboot occurred? We reboot weekly.
SYSTEM NAME: XxxxxxX
ALERT LEVEL: 8 = Boot Possible, performance impaired
SOURCE DETAIL: 6 = service processor SOURCE ID: 0
PROBLEM DETAIL: 1 = selftest result
CALLER SUBACTIVITY: 03 = console
REPORTING ENTITY TYPE: 1 = service processor REPORTING ENTITY ID: 00
0x4810028166002030 6E657464 7454656C type 9 = ASCII Message tTelnetd
0x4810028166002030 6167652E 4D657373 type 9 = ASCII Message Message.
Here is an entry at lvl 8, but no date. I assume the entry means a reboot occurred? We reboot weekly.
SYSTEM NAME: XxxxxxX
ALERT LEVEL: 8 = Boot Possible, performance impaired
SOURCE DETAIL: 6 = service processor SOURCE ID: 0
PROBLEM DETAIL: 1 = selftest result
CALLER SUBACTIVITY: 03 = console
REPORTING ENTITY TYPE: 1 = service processor REPORTING ENTITY ID: 00
0x4810028166002030 6E657464 7454656C type 9 = ASCII Message tTelnetd
0x4810028166002030 6167652E 4D657373 type 9 = ASCII Message Message.
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тАО05-10-2011 09:25 PM
тАО05-10-2011 09:25 PM
Re: GSP log selection options
Hi,
the attention led starts to flash yellow when error level 3 or higher occurs. That's a bit weird, that you don't see any timestamp associated with this event.
the attention led starts to flash yellow when error level 3 or higher occurs. That's a bit weird, that you don't see any timestamp associated with this event.
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