HP Onboard Administrator User Manual

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Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 188

Remote system logging is a feature that can be used to send Onboard Administrator syslog messages to a

remote server on the network for persistent storage. The syslog messages are sent from Onboard
Administrator using the UDP protocol on a port that can be specified by the user. The default remote syslog

port is 514.
Onboard Administrators Remote System Logging feature follows the guidelines in RFC3164

(

http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3164.txt

).

In most Linux systems, remote system logging can be enabled by starting syslogd with the "-r" option. The

remote syslog port must also be opened in the firewall. For more information, see the documentation for your

particular distribution. Windows® operating systems do not have native support for remote system logging.

Any application that listens on UDP port 514 or the specified syslog port can receive remote system log
messages from the OA.
Once configured, Onboard Administrator remote system logging feature can be tested using the GUI Test
button on the configuration page or using the CLI TEST SYSLOG command.
Possible events

Enclosure Event 0x01: Enclosure Status Changed

Enclosure Event 0x02: Enclosure UID Status Changed

Enclosure Event 0x03: Enclosure Shutdown

Enclosure Event 0x04: Enclosure Information Changed

Enclosure Event 0x05: Enclosure Name Changed

Enclosure Event 0x06: User Permissions Changed

Enclosure Event 0x07: Administrator Rights Changed

Enclosure Event 0x08: Enclosure Shutdown Pending

Enclosure Event 0x09: Enclosure Topology Changed

Enclosure Event 0x10: Fan Status Changed

Enclosure Event 0x11: Fan Inserted

Enclosure Event 0x12: Fan Removed

Enclosure Event 0x14: Thermal Subsystem Redundancy Status Changed

Enclosure Event 0x15: Fan at Max Percentage

Enclosure Event 0x16: Add Fan to Bay

Enclosure Event 0x17: Remove Fan from Bay

Enclosure Event 0x18: Fan Over Consuming Power

Enclosure Event 0x20: Thermal Status Changed

Enclosure Event 0x30: Power Supply Status Changed

Enclosure Event 0x31: Power Supply Inserted

Enclosure Event 0x32: Power Supply Removed

Enclosure Event 0x33: Power Supply Subsystem Redundant Status Changed

Enclosure Event 0x34: Power Supply Subsystem Overloaded

Enclosure Event 0x35: AC Failure

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