Viewing Events; Removing Events From The Events Database Table - HP StoreAll 8800 Administrator's Manual

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Viewing events

The GUI dashboard specifies the number of events that have occurred in the last 24 hours. Click
Events in the GUI Navigator to view a report of the events. You can also view events that have
been reported for specific file systems or servers.
On the CLI, use the ibrix_event command to view information about cluster events.
To view events by alert type, use the following command:
ibrix_event -q [-e ALERT|WARN|INFO]
The ibrix_event -l command displays events in a short format; event descriptions are truncated
to fit on one line. The -n option specifies the number of events to display. The default is 100.
$ ibrix_event -l -n 3
EVENT ID
TIMESTAMP
--------
---------------
1983
Feb 14 15:08:15
1982
Feb 14 15:08:15
1981
Feb 14 15:08:15
The ibrix_event -i command displays events in long format, including the complete event
description.
$ ibrix_event -i -n 2
Event:
=======
EVENT ID
TIMESTAMP
LEVEL
TEXT
FILESYSTEM
HOST
USER NAME
OPERATION
SEGMENT NUMBER
PV NUMBER
NIC
HBA
RELATED EVENT
Event:
=======
EVENT ID
TIMESTAMP
LEVEL
TEXT
component:OAmodule, uuid:09USE038187WOAModule2, status:MISSING, Message: The Onboard
Administrator module is missing or has failed., Diagnostic message: Reseat the Onboard
Administrator module. If reseating the module does not resolve the issue, replace the Onboard
Administrator module., eventId:000D0004, location:OAmodule in chassis S/N:USE123456W,
level:ALERT
FILESYSTEM
HOST
USER NAME
OPERATION
SEGMENT NUMBER
PV NUMBER
NIC
HBA
RELATED EVENT
The ibrix_event -l and -i commands can include options that act as filters to return records
associated with a specific file system, server, alert level, and start or end time. See the
OS CLI Reference Guide

Removing events from the events database table

Use the ibrix_event -p command to removes event from the events table, starting with the
oldest events. The default is to remove the oldest seven days of events. To change the number of
days, include the -o DAYS_COUNT option.
ibrix_event -p [-o DAYS_COUNT]
LEVEL
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INFO
INFO
INFO
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1981
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Feb 14 15:08:15
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INFO
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Ibrix kernel file system is up on ix24-03.ad.hp.com
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ix24-03.ad.hp.com
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0
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1980
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Feb 14 15:08:14
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ALERT
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category:CHASSIS, name: 9730_ch1, overallStatus:DEGRADED,
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ix24-03.ad.hp.com
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TEXT
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File system ifs1 created
Nic eth0[99.224.24.03] on host ix24-03.ad.hp.com up
Ibrix kernel file system is up on ix24-03.ad.hp.com
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