Using the system event log, Accessing the system event log from a web browser, Accessing the system event log from the clp – HP Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Manual

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Alert Policy (dropdown list adjacent to the Add button) enables you to select an alert policy (if

defined). Alert policies are defined on the PET Configuration screen. See "Platform event trap
configuration (on page

43

)" for more information.

If alert policies are not defined (default), the Alert Policy dropdown list displays No Alert Policy.
The Alert Policy dropdown list populates after alert policies are defined and configured. After

configuring your alert policies, you can select from the defined alert policies for this sensor and

PEF.

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Add adds the new entry to the PEF Current Entry table at the top of the page.

Using the system event log

LO 100 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 lists a short description of each

system event. Recorded events include abnormal temperature, fan and voltage events, system resets,

system power loss, user login, and unsuccessful login attempts.

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.

To access the System Event Log from a web browser, click System Event Log on the main menu navigation

bar. To clear the system event log, click Clear Event Log.

Accessing the system event log from the CLP

1.

Log in to the CLP as described in the "Logging in to LO 100 (on page

23

)" section.

2.

Enter

cd /./system1/log1

3.

Enter

show

to display the total number of system event records.

4.

Enter

show record<n>

to display the details of a specific record. For example:

/system1/log1/record1
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