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Most of the time you will get the information you need by looking at the status
of device icons on the system map. For example the entry for a tested device may
say "Successful" or "FAILED."
If a device has a Failure, consult the device Failure Log for a message
identifying likely causes for the failure and suggesting possible actions.
Figure 7-2 Sample Failure Log shows a
sample Failure Log.
Figure 7-2 Sample Failure Log
Information
tool Failure Log for SCSI Disk on path 32.9.0
....hpdst2.cup.hp.com : 15.16.128.123 ...
-- Information tool Failure Log for SCSI Disk on path 32.9.0 --
Started: Tue Sep 28 08:31:05 1999
Failed: Tue Sep 28 08:31:05 1999
A UNIT ATTENTION was received as a result of the SCSI Read Capacity
command. This is not necessarily an error, but indicates the device
was undergoing built-in test or was previously reset.
Possible Causes(s)/Recommended Action(s):
The disk drive has been reset or the Mode Select parameters
have been changed.
Rerun the information module.
If a test result is anything other than Successful or Failure, look at the Test
Activity Log for the device. For example, if a test results in a Incomplete
status, the Test Activity Log will explain whether the problems is due to
missing device files or other possible errors.
Other logs are available with a record of STM system events (for example, a User
Interface Log).
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