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09-22-2004 08:26 PM
09-22-2004 08:26 PM
HP Error levels - what does critical mean etc.. ?
Is there a definition anywhere of what the HP Error levels mean i.e. Critical means ? and Majot means ?
Many thanks
Ben
Many thanks
Ben
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09-22-2004 08:52 PM
09-22-2004 08:52 PM
Re: HP Error levels - what does critical mean etc.. ?
Hello
System Status Types:
CRITICAL: HP SIM can no longer communicate with the system. The system was previously discovered but cannot be pinged. The system might be down, powered off, or no
longer accessible on the network because of network problems.
MAJOR: A major problem exists with this system; it should be addressed immediately. For systems running HP Insight Management Agents, some component has failed. The system might no longer be properly functioning and data loss can occur.
Software Status Types:
CRITICAL: the same as on system status.
MAJOR: An update that contains a critical bug fix is available for this system.
Event Severity Types:
CRITICAL: Events of this type indicate a failure and signal the need for immediate attention.
MAJOR: Events of this type indicate an impending failure.
Cluster Status Message:
CRITICAL: HP SIM can no longer communicate with the node or attribute.
MAJOR: A major problem exists with the node or attribute that should be addressed
immediately.
I.
System Status Types:
CRITICAL: HP SIM can no longer communicate with the system. The system was previously discovered but cannot be pinged. The system might be down, powered off, or no
longer accessible on the network because of network problems.
MAJOR: A major problem exists with this system; it should be addressed immediately. For systems running HP Insight Management Agents, some component has failed. The system might no longer be properly functioning and data loss can occur.
Software Status Types:
CRITICAL: the same as on system status.
MAJOR: An update that contains a critical bug fix is available for this system.
Event Severity Types:
CRITICAL: Events of this type indicate a failure and signal the need for immediate attention.
MAJOR: Events of this type indicate an impending failure.
Cluster Status Message:
CRITICAL: HP SIM can no longer communicate with the node or attribute.
MAJOR: A major problem exists with the node or attribute that should be addressed
immediately.
I.
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09-29-2004 10:29 PM
09-29-2004 10:29 PM
Re: HP Error levels - what does critical mean etc.. ?
Great thanks!
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