Platform event trap configuration, Using the system event log, Accessing the system event log from a web browser – HP ProLiant SL2x170z G6 Server User Manual

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Platform event trap configuration

The IPMI PEF Configuration screen enables you to set an alarm or specified condition originating
on the server to alert an IPMI 2.0-supported systems management console. To display the IPMI PEF
Configuration screen, on the main menu navigation bar, click IPMI PEF Configuration.

The Global PEF Enable section enables you to set a global PEF action. To create a global PEF
action, select Enabled in the PEF Enable box, select the PEF action, and then click Apply.

The PET Destinations section indicates where LO100 sends the PET (if configured.) This section has
up to eight entries specifying IP and MAC addresses. In the PET Destinations section, enter either
an IP address or a MAC address and then click Apply. If both the MAC and an IP address are
entered, the IP address is used.

To set a policy:

1.

Select the Policy Enable state and then enter the Policy Number and Destination Selector
information.

Policy Enable—Enables you to selectively enable and disable trap forwarding.

Policy Number—Enables you to select a policy that will be used in PEF configuration.

Destination Selector—Specifies where to send the PET trap from the destinations defined
in the PET Destinations section.

2.

Click Apply.

Using the system event log

LO100 captures and stores the IPMI event log for access through a browser, CLP, BIOS Setup
Utility, and RBSU even when the server is not operational. The system event log displays a short
description of each system event. Recorded events include abnormal temperature, fan events,
system resets, and system power loss.

Accessing the system event log from a web browser

The System Event Log screen displays a brief description of the event, including event type, date,
time, source, description, and direction.

Using the system event log

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