Dell v2.10.10.10 System event log, Firmware inventory, Event alerts, Embedded Tech Support Report

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User login to any iDRAC interface

For more information about Event and Error Messages, see the Dell Event Message Reference Guide available at dell.com/support/home.

System event log

The Lifecycle Log contains events related to system, storage devices, network devices, firmware updates, configuration changes, license messages, and so on. However, the system events are also available as a separate log called the System Event Log (SEL).

When a system event occurs on a managed system, it is recorded in the SEL. The same SEL entries are also available in the Lifecycle Log.

Firmware inventory

Lifecycle Controller-Remote Services provide information about each of the component firmware installed on the target system and the available firmware images are cached in the Lifecycle Controller.

Additional information contained in the available properties is:

Firmware type

Installed and previous (rolled back) firmware versions

Installation date

Vendor IDs

Revision number

Event alerts

Alerts and actions can be set for certain events that occur on a managed system. An event occurs when the status of a system component has changed to the predefined condition. If an event matches an event filter and this filter is configured to generate an alert (email, SNMP trap, or IPMI alert), an alert is sent to one or more configured destinations. If the same event filter is also configured to perform an action (such as reboot, power cycle, or power off the system), the action is performed. You can set only one action for an event.

Embedded Tech Support Report

Embedded Tech Support Report is used to provide information about health report of hardware, Operating System (OS), and software applications installed on a server. This feature includes application information collected by Dell System E-Support Tool (DSET). This report is used by administrators to resolve business-critical issues. Examples of data collected in an Embedded Tech Support Report are:

Hardware and inventory

Information on the server, Lifecycle Controller, and its components

BIOS order boot information

Lifecycle Controller log entries

Firmware-related information

vFlash SD Card partition information

TTY logs for PERC controllers and NVMe PCIe SSD drives

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