Table 15. Methods for viewing event logs (continued)
Condition
Action
The server is not hung and the
Integrated Management Module II
(IMM2) is connected to a network.
In a web browser, type the IP address for the IMM2 and go to the
Event Log
page. For more information, see “Obtaining the IMM2 host name” on page 97
and “Logging on to the web interface” on page 98.
The server is hung, and no
communication can be made
with the IMM2.
• If DSA Preboot is installed, restart the server and press
F2
to start DSA
Preboot and view the event logs (see “Running DSA Preboot diagnostic
programs” on page 126 for more information).
• Alternatively, you can restart the server and press
F1
to start the Setup
utility and view the POST event log or system-event log. For more
information, see “Viewing event logs through the Setup utility” on page 122.
Clearing the event logs
Use this information to clear the event logs.
To clear the event logs, complete the following steps.
Note:
The POST error log is automatically cleared each time the server is restarted.
Step 1.
Turn on the server.
Step 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.
Step 3.
To clear the IMM2 system-event log, select
System Event Log
➙
Clear System Event Log
,
then, press
Enter
twice.
POST
When you turn on the server, it performs a series of tests to check the operation of the server components
and some optional devices in the server. This series of tests is called the power-on self-test, or POST.
Note:
This server does not use beep codes for server status.
If a power-on password is set, you must type the password and press
Enter
(when you are prompted),
for POST to run.
If POST detects a problem, an error message is displayed. See Appendix B “UEFI (POST) error codes” on
page 533 for more information.
If POST detects a problem, an error message is sent to the POST event log, see “Event logs” on page
122 for more information.
Dynamic System Analysis
Dynamic System Analysis (DSA) collects and analyzes system information to aid in diagnosing server
problems.
DSA collects the following information about the server:
• Drive health information
• Event logs for ServeRAID controllers and service processors
• Hardware inventory, including PCI and USB information
• Installed applications and hot fixes (available in DSA Portable only)
• Kernel modules (available in DSA Portable only)
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