Using the BIOS Setup Program
Event Log Configuration Submenu
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Event Log |
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View Event Log |
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Clear Event Log |
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Event Logging | [Enabled] |
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ECC Event Logging | [Enabled] |
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Mark Events As Read |
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| F1 | General Help |
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| P9 | Setup Defaults |
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| F10 | Save and Exit |
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The submenu shown in Table 20 is used to configure the event logging features.
Table 20. Event Log Configuration Submenu
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Event Log | No options | Indicates if there is space available in the event log. | |
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View Event Log | [Enter] | Displays the contents of the DMI event log. | |
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Clear Event Log | No options | Discards all events in the event log. | |
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Event Logging | • | Disabled | Enables or disables event logging. |
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ECC Event Logging | • | Disabled | Enabled allows logging of DMI events. |
| • | Enabled (default) |
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Mark Events As Read | [Enter] | Marks all DMI events in the event log as read. | |
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