Understanding The Error Codes; Event Ids - IBM Storwize V7000 Maintenance Manual

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Understanding the error codes

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Storwize V7000: Troubleshooting, Recovery, and Maintenance Guide
Error codes are generated by the event-log analysis and system configuration code.
Error codes help you to identify the cause of a problem, the failing
field-replaceable units (FRUs), and the service actions that might be needed to
solve the problem.
The Storwize V7000 software generates events, such as informational events and
error events. An event ID or number is associated with the event and indicates the
reason for the event.
Informational events provide information about the status of an operation.
Informational events are recorded in the event log, and depending on the
configuration, can be notified through email, SNMP, or syslog.
Error events are generated when a service action is required. An error event maps
to an alert with an associated error code. Depending on the configuration, error
events can be notified through email, SNMP, or syslog.
Informational events
The informational events provide information about the status of an operation.
Informational events are recorded in the event log and, depending on the
configuration, can be notified through email, SNMP, or syslog.
Informational events can be either notification type I (information) or notification
type W (warning). An informational event report of type (W) might require user
attention. Table 25 provides a list of informational events, the notification type, and
the reason for the event.
Table 25. Informational events
Notification
Event ID
type
980221
I
980230
I
980231
I
980301
I
980310
I
980320
I
980321
W
980330
I
980340
I
980341
W
980342
W
980343
W
980349
I
Description
The error log is cleared.
The SSH key was discarded for the service login user.
User name has changed.
Degraded or offline managed disk is now online.
A degraded or offline storage pool is now online.
Offline volume is now online.
Volume is offline because of degraded or offline
storage pool.
All nodes can see the port.
All ports in this host are now logged in.
One or more ports in this host is now degraded.
One or more ports in this host is now offline.
All ports in this host are now offline.
A node has been successfully added to the cluster
(system).

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