User Service Guide, Third Edition - HP Integrity cx2620 Server

J Jump to entry number
V View mode configuration (text, keyword, hex)
? Display this Help menu
Ctrl-B Quit and return to the Main Menu
4. Select a, then a threshold filter number to filter events to desired level.
MP:SL (+,-,<CR>,D, F, L, J, H, K, T, A, U, ? for Help, Q or Ctrl-B to Quit) >aAlert Level Threshold Filter:
1 : Major Forward Progress
2 : Informational
3 : Warning
5 : Critical
7 : Fatal
Enter alert level threshold or [Q] to quit filter setup: 3
-> Alert threshold level 3 filter will be applied.
5. Select v, then t to change the display to text mode:
Display Mode Configuration:
H - Hex mode
Current -> K - Keyword mode
T - Text mode
Enter new value, or [Q] to Quit:
6. To decode the blinking state of system LED, review the entire SEL and look at events with
alert level 3 and above.
For example:
Log Entry 24: 14 Feb 2003 15:27:02
Alert Level 3: Warning
Keyword: Type-02 1b0800 1771520
Hot Swap Cage: SCSI cable removed
Logged by: BMC; Sensor: Cable / Interconnect - SCSI ChExt Cable
Data1: Device Removed/Device Absent
0x203E4D0AC6020220 FFFF0008F61B0300
Log Entry 73: 00:00:12
Alert Level 3: Warning
Keyword: Type-02 050301 328449
The server's built-in sensors have detected an open chassis door.
Logged by: BMC; Sensor: Physical Security - Chassis Open
Data1: State Asserted
0x200000000C020570 FFFF010302050300
iLO MP Log Display Modes
The SEL and FPL data can also be accessed from the iLO MP logs using the iLO MP card SL
command. The SDM (set display mode) command determines the format of the display:
Raw hex mode
Text mode
Keyword mode
Hex Mode Example:
13 0x203E5F914A0200E0 FFFF010944080300
14 0x5680006300E000F0 010000003E5F914A
14 0x5680006300E000F0 0000000000000000
15 0x203E5F914B020110 FFFF027000120300
Hex Text Mode Example for type 02 log:
Log Entry 13: 28 Feb 2003 16:41:46
Alert Level 2: Informational
Keyword: Type-02 080901 526593
Power supply turned on
Logged by: BMC; Sensor: Power Supply - Pwr Spply 1 Ctrl
Data1: Device Enabled
0x203E5F914A0200E0 FFFF010944080300
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