Administration, Diagnostics, and Service
Overview of the Diagnostics Guide
Introduction to System Diagnostics
How to Gather Service Visit Information
How to Troubleshoot Power Problems
How to Externally Inspect the Server
How to Internally Inspect the Server
How to Read the DIMM Fault LEDs
Identifying DIMM Error Messages
How BIOS POST Memory Testing Works
How to Interpret DIMM Error Messages in the SEL
How to Isolate and Correct DIMM ECC Errors
Default BIOS Power-On Self-Test (POST) Events
Using the ILOM to Monitor the Host
Viewing the ILOM Sensor Readings
How to Use the ILOM Web Interface to View the Sensor Readings
How to Use the ILOM Command-Line Interface to View the Sensor Readings
How to View Fault Status Using the ILOM Web Interface
How to View Fault Status With the Command-Line Interface
How to Clear Faults in the Web Interface
How to Clear Faults Using the Command-Line Interface
Viewing the ILOM System Event Log
How to View the System Event Log With the ILOM Command-Line Interface
How to Clear the System Event Log Using the ILOM Web Interface
How to Clear the System Event Log Using the ILOM Command-Line Interface
Interpreting Event Log Time Stamps
How to Reset the ILOM SP Using the Web Interface
How to Reset the ILOM SP Using the Command-Line Interface
Creating a Data Collector Snapshot
How to Create a Snapshot With the ILOM Web Interface
How to Create a Snapshot With the ILOM Command-Line Interface
Using SunVTS Diagnostics Software
Introduction to SunVTS Diagnostic Test Suite
How to Diagnose Server Problems With the Bootable Diagnostics CD
Performing Pc-Check Diagnostic Tests
How to Run Pc-Check Diagnostics
How to Perform Immediate Burn-In Testing
How to Create and Save Scripts for Deferred Burn-in Testing
How to View Pc-Check Files With the Text File Editor
How to View Test Results Using Show Results Summary
Events are notifications that occur in response to some actions. The IPMI system event log (SEL) provides status information about the server’s hardware and software to the ILOM software, which displays the events in the ILOM web interface. To view event logs:
The Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager Login screen is displayed.
When you first try to access the ILOM SP, you are prompted to type the default user name and password:
Default user name: root
Default password: changeme
The System Event Logs page is displayed.
Page through entries– Use the page navigation controls at the top and bottom of the table to navigate forward and back through the available data in the table.
Note that selecting a greater number of entries might cause the web interface to respond more slowly than if you select fewer entries.
View the entries in the display by scrolling through the list — The following table provides descriptions about each column appearing in the log.
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Note - The ILOM event log accumulates many types of events, including copies of IPMI entries. Clearing the ILOM event log clears all entries in the log, including the IPMI entries. However, clearing the ILOM event log entries does not clear the actual entries posted directly to an IPMI log.