Ilo 2 Event Log Filter Options; Alert Levels - HP Integrity BL870c Operation Manual

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Table 8-4 iLO 2 Event Log Filter Options
Filtering Option
N: User Login
P: Port Name
I: IP Address
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 iLO2 Event Logs cannot be cleared.
A finite number of records are stored. The older records are replaced as the log fills up.
Table 8-5
lists alert (severity) levels.
Table 8-5 Alert Levels
Severity
0
1
2
3
5
7
See also: DC (default configuration) and VFP (virtual front panel).
SL Command for Integrity Cell-Based Servers
SL: Show Logs - View the events in the log history.
SL displays the contents of the events that have been stored in nonvolatile memory.
Events are data items that communicate system information from the source of the event to other
parts of the system, and ultimately to the system administrator. Events are produced by intelligent
hardware modules, the operating system, and system firmware. Events funnel into iLO 2 from
different sources throughout the server.
Events can be a result of a failure or an error (such as fan failure, machine-check, and so on).
They can indicate a major change in system state (firmware boot start, system power on/off) or
they might be forward progress markers, (such as CPU self test complete). Event data indicates
what the event was, where it happened, and the severity of the event. The most important events
are error logs (alert level 3 or higher), and major change of state logs, because they give information
that can provide clues about the cause of anomalous behavior. The log viewer contains an event
decoder to help you interpret events.
Table 8-6
lists events, actions, and functions of the logs.
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)
Minor forward progress
Major forward progress
Informational
Warning
Critical
Fatal
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