-
BMC
System
Event
Log
Select
this
choice
to
view
the
mini-BMC
system-event
log,
which
contains
all
system-error
messages
that
have
been
generated.
Use
the
arrow
keys
to
move
among
pages
in
the
log.
Run
the
diagnostic
programs
to
get
more
information
about
the
error
codes.
See
the
Problem
Determination
and
Service
Guide
on
the
IBM
System
x
Documentation
CD
for
instructions
for
solving
the
problems.
Select
Clear
BMC
System
Event
Log
to
clear
the
mini-BMC
system-event
logs.
v
Event/Error
Logs
Select
this
choice
to
view
or
clear
error
logs.
–
System
Event/Error
Log
Select
this
choice
to
view
the
system-event
and
error
messages
that
the
system
generated
during
POST
and
run
time,
by
the
SMI
handler
and
by
the
service
processor.
The
most
recent
event
or
error
is
displayed
first.
Use
the
Down
Arrow
key
to
view
the
older
entries,
and
use
the
Up
Arrow
key
to
view
the
newer
entries.
Select
Clear
system
logs
and
press
Enter
to
erase
the
system
event/error
log.
v
Save
Settings
Select
this
choice
to
save
the
changes
that
you
have
made
in
the
settings.
v
Restore
Settings
Select
this
choice
to
cancel
the
changes
that
you
have
made
in
the
settings
and
restore
the
previous
settings.
v
Load
Default
Settings
Select
this
choice
to
cancel
the
changes
that
you
have
made
in
the
settings
and
restore
the
factory
settings.
v
Exit
Setup
Select
this
choice
to
exit
from
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program.
If
you
have
not
saved
the
changes
that
you
have
made
in
the
settings,
you
are
asked
whether
you
want
to
save
the
changes
or
exit
without
saving
them.
Using
passwords
You
can
use
any
combination
of
up
to
seven
characters
(A
-
Z,
a
-
z,
and
0
-
9)
for
the
power-on
(user)
password
or
the
administrator
password.
If
you
set
both
a
power-on
password
and
an
administrator
password,
you
can
type
either
password
at
the
password
prompt
that
is
displayed
as
you
start
the
server.
However,
if
you
want
to
change
the
settings
in
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program,
you
must
type
the
administrator
password
to
access
the
full
Configuration/Setup
Utility
menu.
If
you
type
the
power-on
password,
you
have
access
to
only
the
limited
Configuration/Setup
Utility
menu.
Keep
a
record
of
the
passwords
in
a
secure
place.
If
you
forget
the
power-on
password
or
administrator
password,
you
can
regain
access
to
the
server
through
one
of
the
following
methods:
v
If
you
have
forgotten
the
power-on
password
and
an
administrator
password
is
set,
type
the
administrator
password
at
the
power-on
password
prompt.
Start
the
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program
and
change
the
power-on
password.
v
Remove
the
battery
and
then
install
the
battery.
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M2
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and
4368:
User’s
Guide
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