HP DL360 System Memory Troubleshooting Best Practices for HP ProLiant Servers - Page 7

Microsoft Windows Operating Systems: Using Event Viewer, Linux Operating Systems: Using the IML

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Microsoft Windows Operating Systems: Using Event Viewer The Event Viewer is a software tool available as part of Microsoft Windows operating systems. It can be accessed by navigating to HP System Tools via the Start menu. Figure 4 shows an example of server events that are logged in this tool. Figure 4: Event Viewer (Microsoft Windows Operating Systems) Linux Operating Systems: Using the IML The IML Viewer is a software tool created by HP and is available as a downloadable component pack from HP.COM. For systems running Linux, type the command hplog -v to view the IML log and check for system memory errors. From the Linux Command Prompt, type "hplog -v" and the entire IML will be displayed. Any detected system memory error will be logged, including any pre-failure warranty memory events on systems where applicable. 7

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Microsoft Windows Operating Systems: Using Event Viewer
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Figure 4: Event Viewer (Microsoft Windows Operating Systems)
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HP.COM. For systems running Linux, type the command hplog –v to view the IML log and check for system
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detected system memory error will be logged, including any pre-failure warranty memory events on systems
where applicable.
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