Polycom 2000 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Chapter 16-RMX Administration and Utilities
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For more information about the Active Alarms, see Appendix B:
"Alarms and Faults” on page B-1.
2 Click one of the following two buttons to view its report in the System
Alerts pane:
3 To save the Active Alarms or Faults report to a text file, click the Save
to Text button.
The Save dialog window opens.
4 Select a destination folder and enter the file name.
5 Click Save.
Level Indicates the severity of the problem, or the type of
event. There are three fault level indicators:
– Major Error
– System Message
– Startup Event
Code Indicates the problem, as indicated by the error
category.
Process Name Lists the type of functional process involved.
Description When applicable, displays a more detailed
explanation of the cause of the problem.
Table 16-1 Active Alarms Pane Columns (Continued)
Field Description
Active Alarms (default) – this is the default reports list
that appears when clicking the System Alerts indication
bar. It displays the current system errors and is a quick
indicator of the MCU status.
Faults List – a list of faults that occurred previously
(whether they were solved or not) for support or
debugging purposes.