NEC Express5800 series User Manual page 35

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The central part of the AlertViewer is the Alert Log in which alert messages are displayed. New
alert messages are added to the top of the list as they arrive.
Summary — gives a brief description of the alert message.
Icon (Summary column) — displays the icon of the component in trouble. The icon color
indicates the level of the alert. These colors include:
– Green is informational and indicates a slight error or a warning recovery.
– Yellow is a caution and indicates that the server has a problem that should be
investigated.
– Red is a warning and indicates a major problem with the server.
You can also use standard Windows icons without background color by checking "Use
standard icons for alert list" in the Options dialog box.
Check — lets you define and mark the status of an alert. Two marks are available, a cloud
and lightning.
Read/Unread — indicates whether the details of the alert message have been reviewed on
the Alert Detail screen. The Read icon looks like an opened envelope. The Unread icon
looks like a sealed envelope. (See Getting More Details, page 31, for more information.)
Type —identifies the type of alert, such as FT Disk, System Reboot, or System Error.
Manager — identifies the remote manager where the alert originated.
Component — identifies the server that sent the alert.
Address — gives the TCP/IP address of the server that sent the alert. For a NetWare server,
this address is the IPX address.
Received — shows the date and time when the alert was received by the AlertViewer.
Source — identifies the service that sent the alert.
Event ID — the Event ID of the alert. (This column is not displayed in the default
configuration. To display this column, select Columns in the View Menu.)
Severity — the severity of the alert: major, minor, or information. (This column is not
displayed in the default configuration. To display this column, select Columns in the View
Menu.)
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