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Alarm level
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MIN
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Alarm text
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event string (prescript): [fileset name] type
Example:
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Description
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Fileset configuration errors use Event IDs in the range of 2000 - 2999, where each Event ID is associated with a fileset. The source of these alarms is always prescript, which indicates that the prescript associated with the named fileset has failed on the local server.
Note:
The system does not detect postscript failures.
The event string can be one of the following:
filesync failure — The alarm is generated because of a failure.
alarm cleared — The alarm has been cleared by using a command.
alarm resolved — The filesync that was previously failing is now no longer failing. The latest filesync has succeeded.
The alarm text also includes the type of the server and the name of the fileset. The name of the fileset is taken from the fileset configuration file, that is /etc/opt/ecs/filesync.conf. The following are the different types of server: