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Table 1. Alert Message Change History (continued)
Storage Management 4.4
NOTE: The CacheCade feature is available from calendar year 2011.
Deleted Alerts None
Modified Alerts None
Storage Management 3.3
Product Versions to which changes apply
Storage Management 3.3.0
Server Administrator 6.3.0
New Alerts
2394, 2395, 2396, 2397, 2398, 2399, 2400, 2401, 2402, 2403, 2404
Deleted Alerts None
Modified Alerts Alert severity changed for 1151 and 1351
Storage Management 3.2
Product Versions to which changes apply
Storage Management 3.2.0
Server Administrator 6.2.0
New Alerts
2387, 2388, 2389, 2390, 2392, 2393
Deleted Alerts None
Modified Alerts None
Messages Not Described in This Guide
This guide describes only event messages logged by Server Administrator and Storage Management that are displayed in the
Server Administrator alert log. For information on other messages generated by your system, see one of the following sources:
The Installation and Troubleshooting Guide or Hardware Owner's Manual shipped with your system
Operating system documentation
Application program documentation
Understanding Event Messages
Add your section content here.This section describes the various types of event messages generated by the Server
Administrator. When an event occurs on your system, Server Administrator sends information about one of the following event
types to the systems management console:
Table 2. Understanding Event Messages
Icon Alert Severity Component Status
OK /Normal /
Informational
An event that describes the successful operation of a unit.
The alert is provided for informational purposes and does
not indicate an error condition. For example, the alert may
indicate the normal start or stop of an operation, such as
power supply or a sensor reading returning to normal.
Warning / Non-critical An event that is not necessarily significant, but may
indicate a possible future problem. For example, a
Warning/Non-critical alert may indicate that a component
(such as a temperature probe in an enclosure) has crossed
a warning threshold.
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