The Event Summary table has five columns, which are described in this table.
Column
Description
Date/Time
The date and time stamp of the event, according to the clock.
Note – The Event Log initially sorts events based on sequence number (shown in the event details). Usually, this sequence corresponds
to the date/time. However, the two controller clocks in the storage subsystem could be unsynchronized. In this case, some
perceived inconsistencies could appear in the Event Log relative to events and the date/time shown. Select Storage Subsystem >> Set Controller Clocks to synchronize storage subsystem controller clocks with the clock on your .
Priority
Two priority values:
Critical
– A problem exists with the storage subsystem. However, if you take immediate action, you might prevent losing access to data.
Critical events are used for alert notifications. All critical events are sent to any network management station (through
SNMP traps) or to the email recipient that you configured by selecting Edit >> Alert in the Enterprise Management Window.
Information
– Non-critical information related to the storage subsystem.
Component Type
The component affected by the event. The component could be hardware, such as a disk drive or a controller, or it could be
software, such as a or controller .
Component Location
The physical location of the component in the storage subsystem.