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Event Logging | Enables or disables the event logging | Enabled | |
| function of the system | Disabled | |
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Clear All Event | When this item is set to Enabled, the event | No | |
Logs | log is cleared and this parameter is set to | Yes | |
| Disabled for the next system bootup. |
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View Event | Opens the system event log file for viewing |
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Logs |
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Event Control Interface
BIOS POST | BIOS checks the bad processors and |
Event Logging | memory modules during the POST |
| process. When this parameter is enabled, |
| it will make a log of this operation. |
Enabled
Disabled
ECC Event | ECC (error correcting code) tests the |
Logging | accuracy of data as it passes in and out of |
| memory. When this parameter is enabled, |
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| be recorded in the event log. |
Enabled
Disabled
PCI Device | PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) is |
Event Logging | a |
| extension for new processors, such as |
| Pentium processors. It can run at clock |
| speeds of 33 or 66 MHz. When this |
| parameter is enabled, any PCI device error |
| will be recorded in the event log. |
Enabled
Disabled
AC Power | When this parameter is enabled, any | Disabled |
Lost/Recovery | instance of AC power lost will be | Enabled |
| monitored and logged in the event log. |
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Reset | When this parameter is enabled, only the | No |
Reduction | the system’s healthy memory size is | Yes |
Memory | displayed during the POST process. |
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CPU Reduction | Allow system to be reset automatically | Enabled |
| when a specific watch dog timer event | Disabled |
| occurs. |
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