Table
3.6
Specifying
the
Environment
Log
to
Download
Input
Item
Description
Node#
Specify
the
node
of
the
environment
log
to
download.
Log
Type
Specify
the
type
of
environment
log
to
download:
-
electrical
(Voltage/Current
log
of
power
supply
parts,
or
PSU
voltage
or
current-related
log)
-
environment
(Temperature
log
of
power
supply
parts,
or
PSU
temperature
or
FAN
information
log)
-
inlet
thermal
(Intake
air
temperature
log.
Only
the
chassis
can
be
specified)
Table
3.7
Filter
Conditions
of
the
Event
Type
Filter
Input
Item
Description
Node#
Specify
filter
conditions
(Node):
-
All
-
Specified
(00
to
07
and
Chassis
can
be
selected)
Status
Specify
filter
conditions
(Status):
-
All
-
Specified
(EAlarm,
Alarm,
Warning,
Normal,
and
-
(hyphen)
can
be
selected)
FRU
Specify
filter
conditions
(FRU):
-
All
-
Specified
(CMU#00,
CMU#01,
CMU#02,
CMU#03,
CPUFW,
IOCABLE,
SSD,
FANU,
BMCU,
PSU,
BMCIF,
and
ENVIRONMENT
can
be
selected)
FRUE
Specify
filter
conditions
(FRUE):
-
All
-
Specified
(CPU
and
MEM
can
be
selected)
2. Click
the
[Download]
button.
A
confirmation
dialog
box
appears.
3. Click
the
[OK]
button.
The
environment
log
is
downloaded,
and
the
browser
returns
to
the
[System
Event
Logs]
screen.
Redisplaying
a
List
of
Events
According
to
the
Specified
Filter
Conditions
[Logs:]
on
the
[System
Event
Logs]
screen
displays
up
to
3,000
events,
starting
with
the
latest
ones,
from
the
registered
event
logs.
Out
of
3,000
events
displayed
from
event
logs
in
[Logs:]
on
the
[System
Event
Logs]
screen,
you
can
extract
the
events
that
satisfy
the
specified
filter
conditions
by
using
the
filter
function.
1. Specify
filter
conditions.
2. Click
the
[Filter]
button.
The
list
of
events
is
redisplayed.
[Logs:]
on
the
[System
Event
Logs]
screen
displays
the
following
content.
One
page
displays
up
to
200
events.
Click
the
following
to
display
the
previous
and
next
pages:
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