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Table 6 Events, Reading the SEL is the only way to turn off the attention LED flashing yellow light.

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Table 6 Events Log Name E - System Event F - Forward Progress Acronym SEL FPL I - iLO Event IEL C - Clear SEL and FPL - - - L - Live Events LIVE Log System Error Log Forward Progress Log iLO Event Log SEL Log FPL Log Live Event Viewer Description Records high-attention events and errors Records all events. The Integrity iLO stores a detailed FPL of system operation during boot, crash, and any other abnormal conditions that can be used to extensively troubleshoot the server. This log goes far beyond the capabilities of standard IPMI for fault management. The FPL is available using the text interface only. Records the following: • Events corresponding to iLO 3 MP login and logout actions • Command logging for specific iLO 3 MP commands Clears all entries in the System Event and Forward Progress logs Presents each event as it is received NOTE: Integrity iLO 3 captures and stores the server System Event Log for access through a browser or text interface even when the server is not operational. This capability can be helpful when troubleshooting remote host server problems. Reading the SEL is the only way to turn off the attention LED (flashing yellow light). Table 7 lists the events and actions used to navigate within the logs. Table 7 Events Event + - Enter () D F L J H K T A U Q 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 Text user interface 41

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Table 6 Events
Description
Log
Acronym
Log Name
Records high-attention events and errors
System Error Log
SEL
E - System Event
Records all events.
Forward Progress Log
FPL
F - Forward Progress
The Integrity iLO stores a detailed FPL of
system operation during boot, crash, and
any other abnormal conditions that can
be used to extensively troubleshoot the
server. This log goes far beyond the
capabilities of standard IPMI for fault
management.
The FPL is available using the text
interface only.
Records the following:
iLO Event Log
IEL
I - iLO Event
Events corresponding to iLO 3 MP
login and logout actions
Command logging for specific iLO 3
MP commands
Clears all entries in the System Event and
Forward Progress logs
SEL Log
FPL Log
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C - Clear SEL and FPL
Presents each event as it is received
Live Event Viewer
LIVE
L - Live Events
NOTE:
Integrity iLO 3 captures and stores the server System Event Log for access through a
browser or text interface even when the server is not operational. This capability can be helpful
when troubleshooting remote host server problems.
Reading the SEL is the only way to turn off the attention LED (flashing yellow light).
Table 7
lists the events and actions used to navigate within the logs.
Table 7 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
Text user interface
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