Error
logs
The
BMC
log
contains
all
system
status
messages
from
the
blade
server
service
processor.
The
management-module
event
log
in
your
BladeCenter
unit
contains
messages
that
were
generated
on
each
blade
server
during
POST
and
status
messages
from
the
BladeCenter
service
processor.
(See
the
Management
Module
User’s
Guide
for
more
information.)
The
following
illustration
shows
an
example
of
a
BMC
log
entry.
BMC
System
Event
Log
----------------------------------------------------------
Get
Next
Entry
Get
Previous
Entry
Clear
BMC
SEL
Entry
Number=
00005
/
00011
Record
ID=
0005
Record
Type=
02
Timestamp=
2005/01/25
16:15:17
Entry
Details:
Generator
ID=
0020
Sensor
Type=
04
Assertion
Event
Fan
Threshold
Lower
Non-critical
-
going
high
Sensor
Number=
40
Event
Direction/Type=
01
Event
Data=
52
00
1A
Important:
v
A
single
problem
might
cause
several
error
messages.
When
this
occurs,
work
to
correct
the
cause
of
the
first
error
message.
After
you
correct
the
cause
of
the
first
error
message,
the
other
error
messages
usually
will
not
occur
the
next
time
you
run
the
test.
v
The
management-module
event
log
in
your
BladeCenter
unit
lists
messages
according
to
the
position
of
the
blade
server
in
the
blade
bays.
If
a
blade
server
is
moved
from
one
bay
to
another,
the
management-module
event
log
will
report
messages
for
that
blade
server
using
the
new
bay
number;
messages
for
that
blade
server
that
were
generated
before
the
move
will
still
be
listed
using
the
previous
bay
number.
The
BMC
log
is
limited
in
size.
When
the
log
is
full,
new
entries
will
not
overwrite
existing
entries;
therefore,
you
must
periodically
clear
the
BMC
log
through
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
(the
menu
choices
are
described
in
the
Installation
and
User’s
Guide
).
When
you
are
troubleshooting
an
error,
be
sure
to
clear
the
BMC
log
so
that
you
can
find
current
errors
more
easily.
Entries
that
are
written
to
the
BMC
log
during
the
early
phase
of
POST
show
an
incorrect
date
and
time
as
the
default
time
stamp;
however,
the
date
and
time
are
corrected
as
POST
continues.
Each
BMC
log
entry
appears
on
its
own
page.
To
display
all
the
data
for
an
entry,
use
the
Up
Arrow
(
↑
)
and
Down
Arrow
(
↓
)
keys
or
the
Page
Up
and
Page
Down
keys.
To
move
from
one
entry
to
the
next,
select
Get
Next
Entry
or
Get
Previous
Entry
.
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BladeCenter
LS21
Type
7971
and
LS41
Type
7972:
Problem
Determination
and
Service
Guide
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