HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 86

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Events communicate system information from the source of the event to other parts of the system, then to you. Events are produced by intelligent hardware modules, the operating system, and system firmware. Events funnel into the BMC from different sources throughout the server. iLO 2 polls the BMC for new events and stores them in nonvolatile memory. SL also displays the contents of the iLO 2 Event Log. The records the following events: • iLO 2 MP login and logout attempts • Command logging for specific commands • All entries in the existing history log with more detail Each time a user logs in or out of iLO 2, an event is logged. In the event of a login failure, an event is logged if the number of continuous login failure attempts equals the password fault value. Command logging is run for the following commands: BP, CA, DC, DI, DNS, FW, ID, IT, LC, LDAP, LM, PC, PM, PR, RB, RS, SA, SNMP, SO, TC, UC Events are listed as follows: SEL: System Error Log High-attention events and errors FPL: Forward Progress Log All events Boot Log All events between start of boot and boot complete Previous Boot Log The events from the previous boot Reading the SEL is the only way to turn off the attention LED (flashing yellow light). Table 8-3 lists the events and actions used to navigate within the logs. Table 8-3 Events Event + - Enter () D F L J H K T A U Q ? Ctrl-B Action Displays the next block (forward in time) Displays the previous block (backward in time) Continues to the next or previous block Dumps the entire log for capture or analysis Displays the first entry Displays the last entry Jumps to entry number Displays the mode configuration (hex) Displays the mode configuration (keyword) Displays the view mode configuration (text) Displays the alert level filter options Displays the alert level unfiltered Quits and returns to the Event Log Viewer Menu Displays the Help Menu Exits and returns to the MP Main Menu Integrity iLO 2 Event Log navigation provides additional filtering options as shown in Table 8-4. 86 Using iLO 2

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Events communicate system information from the source of the event to other parts of the system,
then to you. Events are produced by intelligent hardware modules, the operating system, and
system firmware. Events funnel into the BMC from different sources throughout the server. iLO
2 polls the BMC for new events and stores them in nonvolatile memory.
SL
also displays the contents of the iLO 2 Event Log. The records the following events:
iLO 2 MP login and logout attempts
Command logging for specific commands
All entries in the existing history log with more detail
Each time a user logs in or out of iLO 2, an event is logged. In the event of a login failure, an
event is logged if the number of continuous login failure attempts equals the password fault
value.
Command logging is run for the following commands:
BP, CA, DC, DI, DNS, FW, ID,
IT, LC, LDAP, LM, PC, PM, PR, RB, RS, SA, SNMP, SO, TC, UC
Events are listed as follows:
SEL: System Error Log
High-attention events and errors
FPL: Forward Progress Log
All events
Boot Log
All events between start of boot and boot complete
Previous Boot Log
The events from the previous boot
Reading the SEL is the only way to turn off the attention LED (flashing yellow light).
Table 8-3
lists the events and actions used to navigate within the logs.
Table 8-3 Events
Action
Event
Displays the next block (forward in time)
+
Displays the previous block (backward in time)
-
Continues to the next or previous block
Enter (<CR>)
Dumps the entire log for capture or analysis
D
Displays the first entry
F
Displays the last entry
L
Jumps to entry number
J
Displays the mode configuration (hex)
H
Displays the mode configuration (keyword)
K
Displays the view mode configuration (text)
T
Displays the alert level filter options
A
Displays the alert level unfiltered
U
Quits and returns to the Event Log Viewer Menu
Q
Displays the Help Menu
?
Exits and returns to the MP Main Menu
Ctrl-B
Integrity iLO 2 Event Log navigation provides additional filtering options as shown in
Table 8-4
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