Title: | Ask the Storage Architecture Group |
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Created: | Wed Oct 15 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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Are the HSZ50 console messages available online ( in a 'C' header file, if possible ), I'm working on a customer project with British Telecom who require a list of possible messages that could appear on the HSZ50 terminal. The intention is that they/we could select the ones that are important to them and use these for monitoring purposes. I have some messages from the HSZ10 but I would guess that these hav e changed/altered, if not new messages added. For instance they are interested if it is possible to detect write cache failures, that don't stop the controller but instead cause a performance hit. Also any other non-dead stop failures. If anyone can supply a contact of where to start I would be grateful. Justyn K
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6749.1 | Nope not that I know of. Look thru the CLI manual | SSDEVO::RMCLEAN | Wed Jun 04 1997 12:24 | 3 | |
Not that I know of. The HSZ50 is VERY different in the messages it produces since it was not generated from the same code as the HSZ10. I don't think that you will get the kind of messages you are looking for. | |||||
6749.2 | event codes even ? | RDGENG::rasmodem10.reo.dec.com::ATTWOOL | ..get up now, and lets start guessing | Thu Jun 05 1997 02:11 | 23 |
In what way might I not get the messages I'm looking for ? How else does the HSZ50 notify errors ? I managed to find one to a have little play around, creating sets, pulling disks, watching them failover etc.. These did seem to generate a number of events/blocks of events that we could use to capture, feed into Console Manager and notify monitoring staff of a failure/correction. But I need to have a list of the event codes and/or text that is associated with them. From looking at the HSZ10 info I have there were messages regarding, Controller failures, Fan failures etc... I noticed from "playing" that the console when I restarted the "other" controller a message was displayed on the screen. I just wondered about the others. If you think that this is the wrong method to monitor these devices within a lights out environment what should be used that will provide BT staff with a "monitoring" tool. Justyn | |||||
6749.3 | DECevent and SICL?? | KERNEL::LOANE | Comfortably numb!! | Thu Jun 05 1997 03:11 | 2 |
What you should consider is DECevent with SICL call logging; this should notify your customer of significant events. |