HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Manual

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Figure 53 iLO Event Log page

The iLO Event Log displays the following information:

Severity—The importance of the detected event.

Possible values follow:

Informational—The event provides background information.

Caution—The event is significant but does not indicate performance degradation.

Critical—The event indicates a service loss or imminent service loss. Immediate attention
is needed.

Class—The component or subsystem that identified the logged event.

Last Update—The date and time, as reported by the server clock, when the latest event of this
type occurred. This value is based on the date and time stored by iLO.

The iLO date and time can be synchronized through the following:

System ROM (during POST)

Insight Management Agents (in the OS)

SNTP setting in iLO

SNTP setting in OA (blade servers only)

If iLO did not recognize the date and time when an event was updated, [NOT SET] is
displayed.

Initial Update—The date and time, as reported by the server clock, when the first event of this
type occurred. This value is based on the date and time stored by iLO.

If iLO did not recognize the date and time when the event was first created, [NOT SET] is
displayed.

Count—The number of times this event has occurred (if supported).

In general, serious events generate an event log entry each time they occur. They are not
consolidated into one event log entry.

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