IBM 86802SY Hardware Maintenance Manual - Page 73

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Notes 1. If you are using the Advanced System Management service with an Netfinity Advanced System Management PCI Adapter installed in a Netfinity 7000 server, the event log might contain entries that begin with the text "I2C Message." These messages are normal and are intended for use by IBM servicers in the event of system problems. 2. If you are using the Advanced System Management service with a Netfinity 7000 server, the event log will also include any POST error messages. The following functions are available from the Options pulldown menu in the System Management Subsystem Logs window: Load Refreshes the contents of the System Management Subsystem Logs window. Print to File Saves the contents of the System Management Subsystem Logs window to a text file. Print to Printer Sends the contents of the System Management Subsystem Logs window to a printer attached to your system. Clear Log Erases all entries that are currently stored in the system management subsystem Event Log (including any entries that are not currently visible in the System Management Subsystem Log window). Note Once you use Clear Log to erase the entries in the system management subsystem Event Log, they are permanently erased and cannot be retrieved. Operational Parameters: The Operational Parameters window (see Figure 6 on page 66) shows the current values or status of many system components monitored by the system management subsystem. Available values include: Power supply voltages (including +5 V ac, +12 V ac, -3.3 V ac, -12 V ac; Netfinity 7000 servers feature additional -5 V ac and Voltage Regulation Module [VRM] monitors). Current temperatures and threshold levels for system components such as far-end adapter, center adapter, microprocessors, I/O board, and DASD backplane. Netfinity 7000-M10 - Type 8680 65

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Notes
1.
If you are using the Advanced System
Management service with an Netfinity Advanced
System Management PCI Adapter installed in a
Netfinity 7000 server, the event log might contain
entries that begin with the text “I2C Message.”
These messages are normal and are intended for
use by IBM servicers in the event of system
problems.
2.
If you are using the Advanced System
Management service with a Netfinity 7000 server,
the event log will also include any POST error
messages.
The following functions are available from the Options
pulldown menu in the System Management Subsystem
Logs window:
±
Load
Refreshes the contents of the System Management
Subsystem Logs window.
±
Print to File
Saves the contents of the System Management
Subsystem Logs window to a text file.
±
Print to Printer
Sends the contents of the System Management
Subsystem Logs window to a printer attached to your
system.
±
Clear Log
Erases all entries that are currently stored in the
system management subsystem Event Log (including
any entries that are not currently visible in the System
Management Subsystem Log window).
Note
Once you use
Clear Log
to erase the entries in
the system management subsystem Event Log,
they are permanently erased and cannot be
retrieved.
Operational Parameters:
The Operational
Parameters window (see Figure
6 on page
66) shows the
current values or status of many system components
monitored by the system management subsystem.
Available values include:
±
Power supply voltages (including +5 V ac, +12 V ac,
-3.3 V ac, -12 V ac; Netfinity 7000 servers feature
additional -5 V ac and Voltage Regulation Module
[VRM] monitors).
±
Current temperatures and threshold levels for system
components such as far-end adapter, center adapter,
microprocessors, I/O board, and DASD backplane.
Netfinity 7000-M10 - Type 8680
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