Intel MFSYS25 User Guide - Page 126

System Event Log Screen, Clicking on the Policy ID

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• Delete All events: Delete all events in the log by selecting the Delete All button. • View event details: Click on the + sign to the left of the specific event row to display further details about the event, as shown in Figure 67. Clicking on the Policy ID number opens the Event Policy Definition dialog as shown in Figure 68. The Event Policy actions can be modified in this window. • XML: Download the system event information in XML format. This will download all unacknowledged events, not just the default 20 events displayed on the events screen. • CSV: Download the system event information in CSV format. This will download all unacknowledged events, not just the default 20 events displayed on the events screen. • View Component screen: Click on the component link in the specific event row to be redirected to the component screen to view available actions and additional information to resolve or troubleshoot the issue. • Rows per screen: IT administrators can customize the event view by indicating how many rows (between 10 and 50, in increments of 5) that they would like displayed on each screen. • Navigate events: If more than 20 events are present, links to additional pages is displayed at the top of the screen next to the Rows drop-down list. Click on the page number to view additional events. Figure 67. System Event Log Screen Note: To view a history of events, select the event tab on each component screen. 110 Intel® Modular Server System User Guide

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Intel
®
Modular Server System User Guide
Delete All events: Delete all events in the log by selecting the Delete All button.
View event details: Click on the + sign to the left of the specific event row to display
further details about the event, as shown in
Figure 67
. Clicking on the Policy ID
number opens the Event Policy Definition dialog as shown in
Figure 68
. The Event
Policy actions can be modified in this window.
XML: Download the system event information in XML format. This will download
all unacknowledged events, not just the default 20 events displayed on the events
screen.
CSV: Download the system event information in CSV format. This will download all
unacknowledged events, not just the default 20 events displayed on the events screen.
View Component screen: Click on the component link in the specific event row to be
redirected to the component screen to view available actions and additional
information to resolve or troubleshoot the issue.
Rows per screen: IT administrators can customize the event view by indicating how
many rows (between 10 and 50, in increments of 5) that they would like displayed on
each screen.
Navigate events: If more than 20 events are present, links to additional pages is
displayed at the top of the screen next to the Rows drop-down list. Click on the page
number to view additional events.
Figure 67.
System Event Log Screen
Note:
To view a history of events, select the event tab on each component screen.