System log – HP Onboard Administrator User Manual

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Upload—To add a language pack from a local file, browse to the language pack file or enter the path

of the language pack file in the textbox. The maximum number of characters in the file path is 256. Click

Upload.

Download—To add a language pack from a file located on a web server, enter an http:// path to the

firmware image file. The maximum number of characters in the file path is 255. Supported protocols are
HTTP, FTP, and TFTP. The URL is formatted as: protocol://host/path/filename. Enter the URL, and then

click Apply. After clicking Upload or Apply, a window displays the progress of the firmware download.

When the download completes, a popup window displays the language pack as added.

NOTE:

After installing a language pack, set your browser to the corresponding language. The

setting applies to any Onboard Administrator that you connect to with your browser.
Alternatively, select the language from the Onboard Administrator User Preferences screen. This

setting applies only to the current Onboard Administrator GUI session.

After changing the language preference, the browser cache must be cleared and the application must be

refreshed by using the browser refresh button.
When logged in to a primary enclosure with linked enclosures, ensure that all linked enclosures have a
compatible version of the language pack installed.

System log

The System Log subcategory is in the Active Onboard Administrator category. The System Log displays
logged information of events within the Onboard Administrator.
Events are logged from the top of the list to the bottom, with the most recent logged event appearing at the

top of the list. The system log can be scrolled utilizing the scroll bar on the right side of the log screen (if the

log is larger than the display box). The log has a maximum capacity of 18.42 KB and automatically deletes
the oldest logged event first (first in, first out).
To clear the list of all logged events in the system log, click the Clear button on the lower-right below the

system log display.
Extended system log
You can also retain an extended system log with a maximum capacity of 300 KB. The extended system log
can be saved to a USB device upon system reboot.

CAUTION:

Extended system log data is not retained in the event of a power loss.

Remote system logging

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