• Fan degraded
• Fan repaired
• Fan redundancy lost
• Fans redundant
• Power supply inserted
• Power supply removed
• Power supply failure
• Power supplies redundancy lost
• Power supplies redundant
• Temperature over threshold
• Temperature normal
• Automatic shutdown started
• Automatic shutdown canceled
• Drive failure
Viewing the IML
Procedure
1.
Click
Information
in the navigation tree, and then click the
Integrated Management Log
tab.
2.
Optional: Use the IML sort, search, and filter features to customize the log view.
The total number of recorded events is always displayed above the filter icon. When filters are applied,
the number of events that meet the filter criteria is displayed below the filter icon.
3.
Optional: To view the event details pane, click an event.
IML details
• The first column on the left side of the web interface displays an active check box next to each event
with Critical or Caution status. Use this check box to select an event to mark as repaired.
•
ID
—The event ID number. Events are numbered in the order in which they are generated.
By default, the IML is sorted by the ID, with the most recent event at the top. A factory reset will reset
the counter.
•
Severity
—The importance of the detected event.
•
Class
—Identifies the type of event that occurred, for example, UEFI, environment, or system revision.
•
Description
—The description identifies the component and detailed characteristics of the recorded
event.
If the iLO firmware is rolled back, the description
UNKNOWN EVENT TYPE
might be displayed for
events recorded by the newer firmware. You can resolve this issue by updating the firmware to the
latest supported version, or by clearing the log.
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Viewing the IML