User Manual
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
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Event Notification Response
When you choose Event Notification, WebPAM PROe sends popup and/or email
messages regarding its status. The messages you see depend on your
notification selection and what is currently happening in the VTrak. See “Setting-
up Event Notification” on page 77.
The table below cites:
• Reported Events – Events that require you to take action
• Corrective Actions – The action you should take in response to the event
A list of event categories is shown below.
• Battery (page 328)
• BBU (page 328)
• Blade Server (page 328)
• Cache (page 328)
• Controller (page 329)
• CRC (page 331)
• Disk Array (page 331)
• Drive Interface (page 331)
• Enclosure (page 332)
• Event Log (page 332)
• Fibre Channel (page 332)
• Firmware Update (page 333)
• Host Interface (page 333)
• Initiator (page 334)
• JBOD (page 335)
• Logical Drive (page 335)
• Media Patrol (page 336)
• Online Capacity Expansion
(page 336)
• Parity (page 337)
• PDM (page 337)
• Physical Disk (Physical Drive)
(page 337)
• PSU (Power Supply Units)
(page 339)
• PSU Fans (page 340)
• RAID Level Migration (page 340)
• Rebuild (page 341)
• Redundancy Check (page 341)
• Resource (page 342)
• SCSI (page 342)
• SEP (page 342)
• Spare Check (page 342)
• Spare Drives (page 342)
• SMART (page 342)
• Stripe Level Migration (page 343)
• Synchronization (page 343)
• Subsystem (VTrak) (page 343)
• Transition (page 344)
• Unknown (page 344)
• Zoning (page 344)