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Viewing the IML
To view the IML, select Integrated Management Log in the main menu.
The IML displays the following information:
The first column on the left side of the web interface displays a check box next to each event
with Critical or Caution status. Use this check box to select an event to mark as repaired.
For information about marking events as repaired, see “Marking an IML entry as repaired”
(page 65).
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.
Possible values follow:
Critical—The event indicates a service loss or an imminent service loss. Immediate
attention is needed.
Caution—The event is significant but does not indicate performance degradation.
Informational—The event provides background information.
Repaired—An event has undergone corrective action.
Unknown—The event severity could not be determined.
Class—Identifies the type of event that occurred, for example, Environment, Error Report,
Maintenance, OS, Rack Infrastructure, or System Revision.
Last Update—The date and time when the latest event of this type occurred. This value is based
on the date and time stored by the iLO CM firmware.
For more information about setting the time in the iLO CM firmware, see “Editing the time
settings (page 56).
Using the iLO CM IML 63