Fabric Watch Message Elements - HP StorageWorks 2/16 - SAN Switch Manual

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Fabric Watch threshold messages contain the following standard elements:
severity, severity number, timestamp, message number, sequence number,
severity, customer-assigned switch name, component name, message text,
component state
The following is a Fabric Watch threshold message in the standard format:
FW-FWWARNING, 3, 2004/09/14-20:08:59, [FW-0003], 1, WARNING, bigfsl32,
Fabric Env Temperature 2 ABOVE, current: 40 C (faulty)
Fabric Watch switch status messages contain the following standard elements:
severity, severity number, timestamp, message number, sequence number,
severity, customer-assigned switch name, message text
Following is a Fabric Watch switch status message in the standard format:
WARNING FW-FWWARNING, 3, 2004/09/14-20:10:30, [FW-0040}, 5, WARNING,
bigfsl32, Switch status changed from HEALTHY/OK to DOWN/FAILED
Table 21
Table 21: Fabric Watch Message Elements
Severity
(Fabric Watch generated)
Severity Number
Time Stamp
Message Number
Sequence Number
Severity
(system generated)
Customer Assigned Switch
Name
240
describes the elements that appear in Fabric Watch messages.
Format Element
Description
The level of severity of the message. Severity levels are:
INFO: an informational message indicating that a nominal
event has occurred.
WARNING: indicates that a non-catastrophic error has
occurred.
A system-generated value that indicates the level of
severity. Valid values are:
4 indicates an INFO message.
3 indicates a WARNING message.
The system time (UTC) when the message was produced
on the switch.
A unique identification number that you can use to
determine if corrective action is necessary. The message
number is a concatenation of a two-character alphabetical
subsystem abbreviation and a numeric message number.
The order in which the message was produced.
The level of severity of the message. Severity levels are:
INFO: an informational message indicating that a nominal
event has occurred.
WARNING: indicates that a non-catastrophic error has
occurred.
The switch that produced the message.
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