IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter II Network Card User Manual


 
operating-system loader screen. Only error conditions are captured and
maintained. The Remote Supervisor Adapter II stores only the most recent error
event information, overwriting older information when a new error event occurs.
To remotely access a server operating-system-failure screen image, complete
the following steps:
a. Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter. For more information, see
Chapter 2, “Opening and using the Web interface,” on page 5.
b. In the navigation pane, click System Health, and then scroll down to the
Display Latest OS Failure Screen area.
c. Click View OS Failure Screen. The operating-system-failure screen image
is displayed on your screen.
7.
Scroll down to the Users Currently Logged in area. The Remote Supervisor
Adapter II Web interface displays the login ID and access method of each user
logged in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter II.
8. Scroll down to the System Locator LED area. The Remote Supervisor Adapter
II Web interface displays the status of the System Locator LED. It also provides
buttons to change the state of the LED. For the meaning of the graphics that
are displayed in this area, see the online help.
Viewing the event log
The Event Log page contains all entries that are currently stored in the server event
log and POST event log of the remote managed server. Information about all
remote access attempts is recorded in the Remote Supervisor Adapter II event log.
You can view the event log for all of the servers on an ASM interconnect network.
The Remote Supervisor Adapter II time stamps all events and logs them into the
event log, sending out the following alerts, if configured to do so by the system
administrator:
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