Users Guide
40 Appendix
Storage Management
Storage Management places significant hardware-related events into the Windows Event Log for storage
resources such as controllers, channels, array disks, and virtual disks. The events indicate failures,
warnings, and recoveries. The Windows Event Log messages are converted to Tivoli event classes with
the appropriate slot values.
Storage Management event classes are divided into two sections, with classes related to commonly
occurring events listed in the first section. Event classes are defined hierarchically, with child classes
inheriting attribute value defaults from the parent.
NOTE: Storage Management events have Dell_OMSM prefixed to the class names.
Table A-19. Log Events
Event Class Derived From Severity
Dell_OMSA2_LOG_DISABLED: Indicates that a hardware
log has been disabled
Dell_OMSA2_Misc Harmless
Dell_OMSA2_LOG_UNKNOWN: Indicates that a hardware
log is unknown
Dell_OMSA2_Misc Harmless
Dell_OMSA2_LOG_NORMAL: Indicates that a hardware
log is normal
Dell_OMSA2_Misc Harmless
Dell_OMSA2_LOG_WARNING: Indicates a warning for a
hardware log
Dell_OMSA2_Misc Warning
Dell_OMSA2_LOG_CRITICAL: Indicates that a hardware
log is critical
Dell_OMSA2_Misc Critical
Dell_OMSA2_LOG_FAILED: Indicates that ahardware log
has failed
Dell_OMSA2_Misc Critical
Table A-20. Event Classes
Event Class Derived From Slots
Dell_OMSM_Base: Specifies the base level
class for Storage Management events
NT_Base None
Dell_OMSM_Events2: Storage Management
events class (whole message text is
captured)
Dell_OMSM_Base Message_text: The actual text
of the message is captured