HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 115

System Event Log, The System Event Log SEL

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NOTE: Many of the fields are published by the iLO 2's SNMP for visibility to management applications on the network. System Event Log The System Event Log (SEL) page (Figure 8-7) enables you to view the contents of the event logs that have been stored in nonvolatile memory. If you have login rights, you can view the SEL. You must have iLO configuration access right to clear the logs. NOTE: Depending on your server, this page might look slightly different. Figure 8-7 System Event Log Page NOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades. Table 8-15 lists the fields, buttons, and descriptions. Table 8-15 System Event Log Page Description Fields and Buttons System Event Log Forward Progress Log Boot Log Previous Boot Log Delete Log Description High attention events and errors. Reading the SEL off the attention LED (blinking yellow light). Contains events of all types. Does not need to be cleared. In a web GUI session you cannot view forward progress logs, only SEL logs. All events between start of boot and boot complete. You cannot view boot logs or previous boot logs from a web session. The boot log from the previous boot. Deletes the log. Web GUI 115

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NOTE:
Many of the fields are published by the iLO 2's SNMP for visibility to management
applications on the network.
System Event Log
The System Event Log (SEL) page (
Figure 8-7
) enables you to view the contents of the event logs
that have been stored in nonvolatile memory. If you have login rights, you can view the SEL.
You must have iLO configuration access right to clear the logs.
NOTE:
Depending on your server, this page might look slightly different.
Figure 8-7 System Event Log Page
NOTE:
The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.
Table 8-15
lists the fields, buttons, and descriptions.
Table 8-15 System Event Log Page Description
Description
Fields and Buttons
High attention events and errors. Reading the SEL off the attention LED (blinking
yellow light).
System Event Log
Contains events of all types. Does not need to be cleared. In a web GUI session you
cannot view forward progress logs, only SEL logs.
Forward Progress Log
All events between start of boot and boot complete. You cannot view boot logs or
previous boot logs from a web session.
Boot Log
The boot log from the previous boot.
Previous Boot Log
Deletes the log.
Delete Log
Web GUI
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