HP (Hewlett-Packard) 5991-6005 All in One Printer User Manual


 
Figure 6-6 System Event Log Page
NOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.
Table 6-10 lists the fields, buttons, and descriptions.
Table 6-10 System Event Log Page Description
DescriptionFields and Buttons
High attention events and errors. Reading the SEL off the attention LED (blinking
yellow light).
System Event Log
Contains events of all types. Does not need to be cleared. In a web GUI session you
cannot view forward progress logs, only SEL logs.
Forward Progress Log
All events between start of boot and boot complete. You cannot view boot logs or
previous boot logs from a web session.
Boot Log
The boot log from the previous boot.Previous Boot Log
Deletes the log.Delete Log
NOTE: You can view only the most pertinent fields for each event on the web. For a more
complete decoding of the events, use the TUI available by logging in to the iLO 2 MP through
telnet or SSH.
Events
Events can be a result of a failure or an error (such as fan failure, Machine-Check Abort, and so
on). They can indicate a major change in system state (such as, firmware boot start or, system
power on/off), or they can be forward progress markers (such as CPU selftest complete).
Events are produced by intelligent hardware modules, the OS, and system firmware. Events
funnel into BMC from different sources throughout the server. The iLO 2 MP polls the BMC for
new events and stores them in nonvolatile memory. Events communicate system information
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