HP Integrity rx2800 HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations Guide - Page 42

HE (Help): Display help for the menu or command in the MP Main Menu, X (Exit): Exit iLO 3

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Table 7 Events (continued) Event ? Ctrl-B Action Displays the Help Menu Exits and returns to the MP Main Menu Integrity iLO 3 Event Log navigation provides additional filtering options as shown in Table 8. Table 8 iLO 3 Event Log filter options Filtering Option N: User Login P: Port Name I: IP Address M: Date Filter Criteria Filter by user Login ID Filter by port name (Serial, Telnet, SSH, WEB) Filter by user IP Address (dotted decimal format) Filter by date stamp of the records entries (MM/DD/YYYY) If you select more than one filtering option, it acts as an additional filter. For example, if you select the filtering option N followed by P, the logs displayed are the logs that satisfy the filtering criteria for options N and P. NOTE: The iLO 3 Event Logs cannot be cleared. A finite number of records are stored. The older records are replaced as the log fills up. Table 9 Alert levels Severity 0 1 2 3 5 7 Minor forward progress Major forward progress Informational Warning Critical Fatal Definition See also: DC and VFP HE (Help): Display help for the menu or command in the MP Main Menu The HE command displays the MP hardware and firmware version identity, and the date and time of firmware generation. When issued from the MP Main Menu, HE displays general information about iLO 3, and those commands available in the MP Main Menu. When issued in command mode, HE displays a list of Command menu commands available. It also displays detailed help information in response to a topic or command at the help prompt. X (Exit): Exit iLO 3 X exits you from the MP Main Menu. If the terminal is the local serial port, the login prompt appears. For all other types of terminals, you are disconnected from iLO 3. Command Menu The Command menu provides you with a set of standard command-line interface commands that help monitor and manage the server. 42 Using iLO 3

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Table 7 Events
(continued)
Action
Event
Displays the Help Menu
?
Exits and returns to the MP Main Menu
Ctrl-B
Integrity iLO 3 Event Log navigation provides additional filtering options as shown in
Table 8
.
Table 8 iLO 3 Event Log filter options
Filter Criteria
Filtering Option
Filter by user Login ID
N: User Login
Filter by port name (Serial, Telnet, SSH, WEB)
P: Port Name
Filter by user IP Address (dotted decimal format)
I: IP Address
Filter by date stamp of the records entries (MM/DD/YYYY)
M: Date
If you select more than one filtering option, it acts as an additional filter. For example, if you select
the filtering option
N
followed by
P
, the logs displayed are the logs that satisfy the filtering criteria
for options
N
and
P
.
NOTE:
The iLO 3 Event Logs cannot be cleared.
A finite number of records are stored. The older records are replaced as the log fills up.
Table 9 Alert levels
Definition
Severity
Minor forward progress
0
Major forward progress
1
Informational
2
Warning
3
Critical
5
Fatal
7
See also: DC and VFP
HE
(Help): Display help for the menu or command in the MP Main Menu
The
HE
command displays the MP hardware and firmware version identity, and the date and time
of firmware generation. When issued from the MP Main Menu,
HE
displays general information
about iLO 3, and those commands available in the MP Main Menu. When issued in command
mode,
HE
displays a list of Command menu commands available. It also displays detailed help
information in response to a topic or command at the help prompt.
X
(Exit): Exit iLO 3
X
exits you from the MP Main Menu. If the terminal is the local serial port, the login prompt appears.
For all other types of terminals, you are disconnected from iLO 3.
Command Menu
The Command menu provides you with a set of standard command-line interface commands that
help monitor and manage the server.
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Using iLO 3