MSG-ID: Message ID. Use the message ID for accessing the specified URL to
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acquire detailed information on this problem. For the specified URL, see the Web
site information about messages described in
Documentation" on page
be confirmed at the Web site:
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TYPE, SEVERITY, DESC, AUTO-RESPONSE, IMPACT, and REQ-ACTION, these
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are the same items that the web site information in MSG-ID corresponds.
VER: Version
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EVENT-TIME: Time of fault occurrence (indicated in local time)
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FLATFORM: Target architecture
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CSN: Chassis serial number
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DOMAIN-ID: Domain ID
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SERVER-ID: ID of this system
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EVENT-ID: Number used to uniquely identify the problem in an arbitrary system
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DIAGCODE: Field engineers and authorized service personnel use this code for
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troubleshooting. The user is requested to inform the field engineer and authorized
service personnel of this code, which is useful in resolving problems at an early
stage.
Msg: Message to show summary of problem
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6.4
Test Mail
After XSCF mail function settings are made, a test mail can be sent to verify the
settings. The send time of the test mail (the local time is displayed) and the
information about the mail sender are displayed. Also, the "Test Mail:" characters
are included in the subject of the test mail.
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Message type (Type)
Fault level (Severity)
Outline of fault (Description)
Machine operation after failure (Automated Response)
Influence (Impact)
Action to be taken (Action)
Detailed information (Details)
"SPARC Enterprise Mx000 Servers
xx. For the message ID, the following information can
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