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Compaq ProLiant 1600 and ProLiant 1200 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide
Integrated Management Log
On servers supporting the Integrated Management Display, Compaq Integrated
Management Display Log replaces the Critical Error Log and Correctable Memory Logs,
recording system events and storing them in an easily viewable form. It marks each event
with a time-stamp with one-minute granularity.
Events listed in the Integrated Management Log are categorized as one of four event
severity levels:
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Status--indicates that the message is informational only.
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Repaired--indicates that corrective action has been taken.
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Caution--indicates a non-fatal error condition.
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Critical--indicates a component failure.
The Integrated Management Log requires Compaq Operating System-dependent drivers.
Refer to the Compaq Support Software CD for instructions on installing the appropriate
drivers.
Multiple Ways of Viewing the Log
You can view an event in the Integrated Management Log in several ways:
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On the Integrated Management Display
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From within Compaq Insight Manager
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From within Compaq Survey Utility
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IML Management Utility
Integrated Management Display
The Integrated Management Display is an LCD display panel that presents information
directly at the server, assisting in diagnosing and servicing the server without a keyboard
and monitor.
Compaq Insight Manager
Compaq Insight Manager is a server management tool that provides in-depth fault
configuration and performance monitoring of hundreds of Compaq servers from a single
management console. System parameters that are monitored describe the status of all key
server components. By being able to view the events that may occur to these components,
you can take immediate action. You can view and print the event list from within Insight
Manager by following the instructions below. You can also mark a critical or caution event
as repaired after the affected component has been replaced, for example, if a fan that has
failed has been replaced. By marking as repaired, you can lower the severity of the event.