Installation Manual

To access troubleshooting information for selected events, click the link in the Description
column.
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Configuring iLO SNTP settings
IML icons
iLO uses the following icons to indicate IML event severity:
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.
Customizing the IML view
You can customize the IML view by using the controls at the top of the page.
To filter by severity, select a severity level from the Severity menu.
To filter by class, select a class from the Class menu.
To filter by the Last Update date, select a value in the Last Update menu.
If you select the Specific date range option, select a date range in the Last Update Range
dialog box, and then click Apply.
To filter by the Initial Update date, select a value in the Initial Update menu.
If you select the Specific date range option, select a date range in the Initial Update Range
dialog box, and then click Apply.
To search for events based on dates, event IDs, or description text, enter text in the Search
box, and then press Enter.
Click Reset filters to set the filters back to the default values.
Click a column heading to sort the IML table by that column.
When sorting the IML table by column, click the triangle next to the column heading to change
the display to ascending or descending order.
Marking an IML entry as repaired
Use this feature to change the status of an IML entry from Critical or Caution to Repaired.
Prerequisites
You must have the Configure iLO Settings privilege to perform this procedure.
Changing an IML entry to repaired status
When a Critical or Caution event is reported in the IML:
186 Using the iLO logs