Installation guide

lvm1: configured.
setconf: bootdevice_parser translated
_SCSI06003000FLAMG-IO’ to
_’rz3’
************************ ENTRY 2. ****************************
----- EVENT INFORMATION -----
EVENT CLASS ERROR EVENT
OS EVENT TYPE 199. CAM SCSI
SEQUENCE NUMBER 1.
OPERATING SYSTEM DEC OSF/1
OCCURRED/LOGGED ON Tue Jan 11 18:05:10 1994
OCCURRED ON SYSTEM pearl
SYSTEM ID x0004000F CPU TYPE: DEC
CPU SUBTYPE: KN15AA
----- UNIT INFORMATION -----
CLASS x0005 RODIRECT
SUBSYSTEM x0000 DISK
BUS # x0000
x0020 LUN x0
TARGET x4
D.1 Specifying the Report Source
The following sections describe how to use the uerf command options that
allow you to specify the source used to generate event reports.
D.1.1 Selecting the Event Class
Use the uerf command with the c option to select the specified class of
events. The uerf c command has the following syntax:
uerf -c class
You can specify the following
class
variables:
Event Class Description
err
Reports hardware-detected and software-detected events.
maint
Reports events that occur during system maintenance, such as
running the online functional exercisers.
oper
Reports information on system status, autoconfiguration
messages, device status and error messages, time stamps, and
system startup and shutdown messages.
D.1.2 Selecting Disk Events
Use the uerf command with the D option to select events for the
specified disk type (for example, rz55) or disk class (for example, rz). The
uerf D command has the following syntax:
D–4 Using the uerf Event Logger