Viewing Event Details

To view the details of each of the events displayed in the RSM Event Viewer, follow these steps:

1.On the Event Logs section of the RSM Console, double–click the event log type you want to view. In this example, Application Log is selected.

2.The system displays the RSM Event Viewer. Perform any of the following:

Select the event from the RSM Event Viewer, and then select Details.

Double–click the event from the RSM Event Viewer.

The system displays the Event Details window. In this example, RSMPowerStates is selected.

The Event Details window displays the following information:

Information

Refers to

Type

The type of event. The event types are the following:

Error

Warning

Information

Success Audit

Failure Audit

Date/Time

The date and time when the event occurred.

Source

The software that logged the event.

Category

The classification of the event.

Event ID

The number that identifies the particular event for this source.

User

The name of the user when the event occurred.

Computer

The name of the computer where the event occurred.

Description

The description of the event.

Resolution

The details about the meaning and actions to take regarding the event. The system displays the resolution information only if you have the license to view resolution information.

Binary Information

The binary information of the selected event. Binary information displays only when it is available for the selected event. The following binary information displays when available:

Data Size

Byte Data

Word Data

The Event Details window displays the following options:

Option

Used To

Copy

Copy event details to clipboard. For more information, refer to Copying Event Details to Clipboard

Previous

Display the event details of the event that comes before the currently displayed event as listed in the RSM Event Viewer.

Next

Display the event details of the event that comes next to the currently displayed event as listed in the RSM Event Viewer.

Close

Close the Event Details window.