User`s guide

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Monitoring the Server
Sorting and Locating Messages
From the message display, when you hover the mouse in the Type column, an InfoTip gives a
brief summary of the message allowing you to rapidly scan the list for the required
message(s). Use the standard + and - signs to expand and collapse selected messages.
It may be difficult to locate a message if the list is long, the following short-cuts can be used
to organize the display and to locate required messages.
Sorting Messages
Messages can be sorted by clicking a column header to sort the column, e.g. by Severity
(SV), ID, Time, Target, String. Once sorted, messages will be displayed according to the
selected column header.
Locating messages
The Search engine can be used to filter the number of displayed logs according to Source,
Target, String, Data attributes. All four attributes are selected by default, but a single attribute
can be selected from the dropdown menu.
To search the message list:
1. If known, enter an alphanumeric message string in the String field.
2. Select the required attribute field from the contained in attribute dropdown menu.
3. Case sensitive is selected by default, deselect if required.
4. Click Search to display search results.
5. If you want to carry out another search, click Reset to delete the search history.
Viewing E-mailed Event Messages
These messages contain the same information as those available to connected users, but do
not contain the corresponding help file. See Figure 85. Display Events page, on page 4-33.
Viewing Hardware / Domain Fault Lists
The Fault List page allows you to view messages corresponding to the faults recently
encountered by a given hardware element.
To view a Hardware Fault List:
1. Toggle the PAM Tree to display hardware functional status.
2. Click the faulty element node to open the Hardware Status page.
3. Click Display Fault List to open the Fault List page.
4. Click the + sign to expand the required message.
5. Click the Help on message <xxx> button at the bottom of the message page for direct
access to the corresponding Help File.
To view a Domain Fault List, see Viewing a Domain Fault List , on page 3-28.