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9.3 System Event Log
To operate system event log, use the [IPMI] submenu of the [Server] menu in BIOS
Setup Utility and the Server Management Tools.
When the area for writing to the system event log is full, the server is set to automatically overwrite
older event logs. For details on this setting, refer to "8.2.12 IPMI Submenu" (
pg.211) under the
[Advanced] menu of the BIOS Setup Utility.
9.3.1 How to Use Server Management Tools
This section explains how to use Server Management Tools.
Server Management Tools can operate event logs stored in the Baseboard Management Controller
(BMC: a micro-controller on the baseboard that manages temperature and voltage sensors).
Server Management Tools has the following functions.
• Viewing the system event log
• Displaying the system event log.
• Saving the system event log.
When a system event log occurs, save the log using Server Management Tools and contact an office
listed in the "Contact Information" of "Start Guide".
"Server Management Tools" disk is for this server only. Do not use those tools on other systems. If it is
used, the system can be damaged.
Run Server Management Tools when the server is operating in the procedure given in "
pg.239). Do not run Server Management Tools on the server started
from the hard disk drive or by the other floppy disks. Otherwise, the system may be corrupted.
Do not eject the floppy disk when the floppy disk access LED is on. Doing so may destroy the data on
the floppy disk.
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Starting Server Management Tools
Before starting the system from the "Server Management Tools" disk, check to see that the "OS Boot
Monitoring" function of ServerView is disabled (default setting).
If the system is started with this function enabled, the server may automatically turn off or restart
improperly.
If the "OS Boot Monitoring" function is needed, it should be reset to enabled before resuming normal
server operation. For details of ServerView, refer to "ServerView User's Guide".
Summary of Contents for Primergy RX100 S2
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