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Event ID
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Unique number used to identify the encountered event.
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System Log
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Event Log
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Audit Log
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Date and Time
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Day and time the event occurred. If the Network Time Protocol
(NTP) server is enabled to set the Oracle ILOM time, the Oracle
ILOM clock uses Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).
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System Log
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Event Log
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Audit Log
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Event Type or Type
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Hardware-dependent event property.
Event type examples:
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System Log
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Event Log
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Audit Log
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Subsystem
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Hardware-dependent property that identifies the subsystem
where the event was encountered.
Subsystem examples:
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System
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Power
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Cooling
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Memory
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Storage
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I/O module
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Processor
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Firmware
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Component
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Hardware-dependent property that identifies the component
where the event was encountered.
Component examples:
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Hostn
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/SYS (Host System)
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PSn (Power Supply
n)
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Fann (Fan
n)
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Diskn (Disk
n)
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Oracle ILOM
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Class
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Hardware-dependent property that identifies the event
class.
Class examples:
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Audit/Log –
For commands that result in a configuration change.
Description includes user, command, command parameters,
and success/failure.
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IPMI/Log –
For any event that is placed in the IPMI System Event
Log is also put in the management log.
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Chassis/State
– For changes to the inventory and general system
state.
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Chassis/Action
– For shutdown events for a server, hot
insert/removal of FRU components.
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Fault/Fault –
Description gives the time fault was detected and the
suspect component name.
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Fault/Repair
– For Fault Management repairs. Description gives
component name.
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Severity
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Severity level of the event.
Severity examples:
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Debug
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Down
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Critical
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Major
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Minor
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