Users Guide
● Category
● Subcategory
● Message
Select an alert to view the summary of the alert.
You can also perform the following activities on the Alerts page.
● Acknowledge
● Unacknowledge
● Ignore
● Export
● Delete
Viewing chassis hardware logs
The logs of activities performed on the hardware components associated with the chassis are displayed on the OME–Modular
Hardware Logs page. The log details that are displayed include severity, message ID, category, timestamp, and description. You
can also view the chassis hardware logs by clicking Devices > Chassis > View Details > Hardware Logs.
You can perform the following tasks on the Hardware Logs page:
● Click Advanced Filter to filter the logs based on severity, message ID, start date, end date, or category.
● Click Export > Export Current Page to export all the displayed logs.
● Select a specific log and click Export.
NOTE:
If a racrestcfg is performed, the message, "CMC8709 and CMC8710 logs are appearing 2 times each, one for
slot 1 and other for slot 2", is displayed on the Hardware Logs page.
Configuring OME–Modular
The Application Settings menu on the home page enables you to configure various settings for OME–Modular. The settings
include the following:
● Network
● Users
● Security
● Alerts
Viewing current configuration
Click Application Settings > Network > Current Settings.
The current network, IPv4, and IPv6 settings are displayed.
Configuring OME–Modular IP address
1. Click Application Settings > Network > Address Configuration.
2. Ensure that the Enable NIC option is selected.
3. Enable the required IP version-IPv4 or IPv6.
NOTE:
The IOM and OME–Modular must be registered in the DNS. Else, the message, "Warning: Unit file of
rsyslog.service changed on disk, 'systemctl daemon-reload' recommended.", is displayed.
NOTE: After rebooting OME–Modular, the public interface with the OME–Modular IP is available after 12 minutes
approximately.
4. Enable the DHCP option, and enter the IP address and other details.
Logging in to OME-Modular
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