HP StorageWorks XP Audit Log reference guide: HP XP12000 Disk Array, HP XP10000 Disk Array, HP 200 Storage Virtualization System (5697-8004, March 2009)
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Login audit log file components display the IP address of the XP
Remote Web Console (web client) computer used for logging on.
No information is output for the logoff operation.
Settings audit log file components display parameters for certain
functions, such as Modify for the ChangeMode operation.
For some operations, such as Paircreate, parameters display as
detailed information on the following line or lines. These detailed
parameters include an Index and the Values you set (see Figure
7).
Parameters8
The end result of your operation.
Normal end. The operation has ended normally.
Error (xxxx-yyyyy). The operation has ended abnormally and an
error code displays.
Warning (xxxx-yyyyy). The operation has partly ended abnormally
or was canceled during the operation and an error code displays.
SVP operations do not output error codes. For more information,
contact your HP account support representative.
Operation result9
The sequence number of the saved log information (000000 to
999999). When the number reaches 999,999, it is reset to
000000.
Log information sequence num-
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10
Audit log files also contain the following symbols in detailed parameter information.
Table 4 Symbols used in detailed information
DefinitionSymbol
+ or - displays at the beginning of a line.
+ means the beginning of the index. The number of occurrences of + represents the number of
indents.
- means that the line continues from the previous line.
+ and -
Connects an index and a setting value.=
When there is more than one setting value for one index, the setting values are enclosed by [ ],
and separated by a comma (,).
Example:
CU:LDEV=[0x00:0x00,0x00:0x01,0x00:0x02]
[ ]
Details are enclosed by {}.
Example:
{Port,Fabric,Connection}=[{1E,ON,FC-AL},{3E,OFF,P-to-P}]
{ }
Supplementary and additional information for setting values are enclosed by ( ).
Example:
{VOL(CU:LDEV),Result}={0x00:0x01,Error(xxxx-yyyy)}
( )
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