vSystem-event log: This log contains messages that were generated during POST and all system status messages from the service processor. You can view the contents of the system-event log from the Setup utility for more information.

The system-event log is limited in size. When it is full, new entries will not overwrite existing entries; therefore, you must periodically clear the system-event log through the Setup utility. When you are troubleshooting, you might have to clear the system-event log to make the most recent events available for analysis.

Each system-event log entry is displayed on its own page. Message are listed on the left side of the screen, and details about the selected message is displayed on the right side of the screen. To move from one entry to the next, use the Up Arrow (↑) and Down Arrow (↓) keys.

The system-event log indicates an assertion event when an event has occurred. It indicates a de-assertion event when the event is no longer occurring.

vIntegrated management module (IMM) event log: This log contains a filtered subset of all IMM, POST, and system management interrupt (SMI) events. You can view the IMM event log through the IMM Web interface and through the Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) program (as the ASM event log).

vDSA log: This log is generated by the Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) program, and it is a chronologically ordered merge of the system-event log (as the IPMI event log), the IMM chassis-event log (as the ASM event log), and the operating-system event logs. You can view the DSA log through the DSA program.

Viewing event logs through the Setup utility

To view the POST event log or system-event log, complete the following steps:

1.Turn on the server.

2.When the prompt <F1> Setup is displayed, press F1. If you have set both a power-on password and an administrator password, you must type the administrator password to view the event logs.

3.Select System Event Logs and use one of the following procedures:

vTo view the POST event log, select POST Event Viewer.

vTo view the IMM system-event log, select System Event Log.

Viewing event logs without restarting the server

When the server is not hung and the IMM is connected to a network, methods are available for you to view one or more event logs without having to restart the server.

You can use the DSA Preboot to view the system event log (as the IPMI event log), the IMM event log (as the ASM event log), or the merged DSA log. You must restart the server to use DSA Preboot to view those logs.

You can view the IMM system event log through the Event Log link in the integrated management module (IMM) Web interface.

Table 2. Methods for viewing event logs

Condition

Action

 

 

The server is not hung and is connected to a network.

v Use IPMItool to view the system-event log.

The server is not hung and is not connected to a

Use IPMItool locally to view the system-event log.

network.

 

 

 

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RS210 specifications

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