Log options tab – HP Onboard Administrator User Manual

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Enclosure Event 0x1004: Session Cleared

Enclosure Event 0x1005: Time Changed

Enclosure Event 0x1006: Session Started

Enclosure Event 0x1007: Blade Connected

Enclosure Event 0x1008: Blade Disconnected

Enclosure Event 0x1009: Switch Connected

Enclosure Event 0x100A: Switch Disconnected

Enclosure Event 0x100B: Blade Cleared

Enclosure Event 0x100C: Switch Cleared

Enclosure Event 0x100D: AlertMail Information Changed

Enclosure Event 0x100E: LDAP Information Changed

Enclosure Event 0x100F: EBIPA Information Changed

Enclosure Event 0x1013: User Information Changed

Enclosure Event 0x1014: Bay Changed

Enclosure Event 0x1016: Onboard Administrator Reboot

Enclosure Event 0x1017: Onboard Administrator Logoff Request

Enclosure Event 0x1018: User Added

Enclosure Event 0x1019: User Deleted

Enclosure Event 0x1020: User Enabled

Enclosure Event 0x1021: User Disabled

Enclosure Event 0x1201: Flash Pending

Enclosure Event 0x1202: Flash Started

Enclosure Event 0x1203: Flash Progress

Enclosure Event 0x1204: Flash Complete

Enclosure Event 0x1210: Non-iLo EBIPA

Log Options tab

This screen enables you to send system log messages to a remote host. By default, the local system log is

enabled. To manage the system log settings, you must be an Administrator or Operator with OA bay

permissions.
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 syslog with the "-r" option. The

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

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