HP (Hewlett-Packard) 232664-006 Network Card User Manual


 
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 184
Event Log Display Event Log Explanation
External power adapter
disconnected
Appears when the external power
adapter is disconnected.
RIB Firmware upgrade started from
browser by: USER
Appears when a user starts a firmware
upgrade.
Remote Floppy Inserted by: USER
Is displayed when a user inserts the
remote floppy.
Host server reset by: USER
Appears when a user resets the host
server.
Host server powered OFF by: USER
Appears when a user powers off a
host server.
Host server powered ON by: USER
Is displayed when a user powers on a
host server.
Virtual Floppy Inserted by: USER
Appears when a user inserts a Virtual
Floppy.
Remote Console login: USER
Is displayed when a user logs on to a
Remote Console.
Remote Console Closed
Appears when a Remote Console is
closed.
Failed Console login - IP Address: IP
address
Displays a failed console login and IP
address.
Handheld login: IP address Appears when a handheld logs in.
Handheld logout: IP address Appears when a handheld logs out.
Failed Handheld login - IP Address:
IP address
Displays a failed handheld login and
IP address.
Added User: User Appears when a user adds a user.
User Deleted by: USER Appears when a user deletes a user.
Modified User: USER Appears when a user modifies a user.
XML login: USER Appears when a user logs on.
Failed XML login: USER Appears when a user's login fails.
XML: Modified USER Appears when a user modifies a user.
RIB Firmware upgrade started from
XML by: USER
Appears when a firmware upgrade is
started.
XML: Added User: USER Appears when a user adds a user.
XML: User Deleted: USER Appears when a user deletes a user.
User has been deleted
Appears when a user has been
deleted.
System PCI config error, Code
Appears when there is a PCI
configuration error.
Subsystem Failure, Code
Displays subsystem failures. For more
information, refer to the Subsystem
Failure Codes (on page 184) table.
Subsystem Failure Codes
Server failures can cause certain subsystems of the RILOE II to initialize incorrectly. The RILOE II event log
will report RILOE II initialization errors, not server initialization errors.