Owner's manual

NOTE:
The major differences between the Event Display and the Termination Event display are:
The Event display includes an EIP type eld; it does not i nclude a Code Flag eld.
The Event display includes a Corr ective Action Code (CAC) eld.
The Termination Event display i ncludes a Code Flag eld; i t does not include the EIP Type eld.
Date
Time
SWCID
Evt No
CAC
EIP Type
Descrip-
tion
Figure 62 Typical HP Command View EVA Event display
The Event display provides the following information:
Date—The date the event occurred.
Time—The time the even occurred.
SWCID—Software Identication Code. A number in the range 1 –256 that identies the internal
rmware module affected.
Evt No—Event Number. A hexadecimal number in the range 0–FF that is the software component
identication number.
CAC—Corrective Action Code. A specic action to correct the problem.
EIP Type—Event Information Packet Type. A hexadecimal character that denes the event
information format.
Description—The problem that generated the event.
Fault management displays
When you do not have access to the GUI, you can display and analyze termination codes (TCs) on the
OCP LC D display. You can then use the event text co d e document, as described in the section title d
“Interpreting Fault Ma nagem ent Information to determine and implement corrective action. You can
also provide this information to the authorized service representative should you require additional
support. This lets the service representative identify the tools and components required to correct the
condition in the shor test possible time.
When the fault m a nag ement display is active, you can either display the last fault or display detailed
information about the last 32 faults reported.
Displaying Last Fault Information
CompletethefollowingproceduretodisplayLastFaultinformation
1. When the Fault Management display is active, press
to select the Last Fault menu.
2. Press
to display the last fault information.
The rst line of the TC display contains the eight-character TC error code and the t wo-character IDX
(index) code. The IDX is a reference to the location in the TC array that contains this error. The
second line of the TC display identies the affected parameter with a t wo-character parameter
number (0– 30), the eight-character parameter code affected, and the parameter code number.
3. Press
to return to the Last Fault menu.
Displaying Detailed Information
The Detail View menu lets you examine detailed fault information stored in the Last Termination Event
Array (LTEA). This array stores information for the last 32 termination events.
Complete the following procedure to display the LTEA information about any of the last 32 termination
events:
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