Displays CIMC events, including timestamp, the software module that logged the event, and a description of the event.
This example displays the log of CIMC events:
Server# scope cimc
Server /cimc # scope log
Server /cimc/log # show entries
Time Source Description
------------------- ---------------- ----------------------------------------
1970 Jan 4 18:55:36 BMC:kernel:- <7>/build/trunk/bmc/drivers/pilot2_i2c/pilot2_i2c.c:306:I2c Controller-4 DAT is stuck-low, issuing One Clock Pulse.
1970 Jan 4 18:55:36 BMC:kernel:- <7>/build/trunk/bmc/drivers/pilot2_i2c/pilot2_i2c.c:301:I2c Controller-4 Loop:[0].
1970 Jan 4 18:55:36 BMC:kernel:- " <7>/build/trunk/bmc/drivers/pilot2_i2c/pilot2_i2c.c:422: Controller-4 has a stuck bus, attempting to clear it now... "
1970 Jan 4 18:55:36 BMC:kernel:- " <7>/build/trunk/bmc/drivers/pilot2_i2c/pilot2_i2c.c:402: Controller-4 Initiating I2c recovery sequence. "
1970 Jan 4 18:55:36 BMC:IPMI:480 last message repeated 22 times
1970 Jan 4 18:55:28 BMC:IPMI:480 " mcddI2CDrv.c:850:PI2CWriteRead: ioctl to driver failed to read Bus[f4].Dev[5e]! ErrorStatus[77] "
1970 Jan 4 18:55:33 BMC:IPMI:486 last message repeated 17 times
1970 Jan 4 18:55:28 BMC:IPMI:486 " mcddI2CDrv.c:850:PI2CWriteRead: ioctl to driver failed to read Bus[f4].Dev[b0]! ErrorStatus[77] "
1970 Jan 4 18:55:31 BMC:IPMI:486 last message repeated 17 times
1970 Jan 4 18:55:26 BMC:IPMI:486 " mcddI2CDrv.c:850:PI2CWriteRead: ioctl to driver failed to read Bus[f4].Dev[b2]! ErrorStatus[77] "
1970 Jan 4 18:55:26 BMC:kernel:- <7>/build/trunk/bmc/drivers/pilot2_i2c/pilot2_i2c.c:306:I2c Controller-4 DAT is stuck-low, issuing One Clock Pulse.
1970 Jan 4 18:55:26 BMC:kernel:- <7>/build/trunk/bmc/drivers/pilot2_i2c/pilot2_i2c.c:301:I2c Controller-4 Loop:[8].
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Clearing the CIMC Log
Procedure
Command or Action
Purpose
Step 1
Server# scopecimc
Enters the CIMC command mode.
Step 2
Server /cimc # scopelog
Enters the CIMC log command mode.
Step 3
Server /cimc/log # clear
Clears the CIMC log.
The following example clears the log of CIMC events:
Server# scope cimc
Server /cimc # scope log
Server /cimc/log # clear
Sending the CIMC Log to a Remote Server
You can configure profiles for one or two remote syslog servers to receive CIMC log entries.
Before You Begin
The remote syslog server must be configured to receive logs from a remote host.
The remote syslog server must be configured to receive all types of logs, including authentication-related logs.
The remote syslog server's firewall must be configured to allow syslog messages to reach the syslog server.
Procedure
Command or Action
Purpose
Step 1
Server# scopecimc
Enters the CIMC command mode.
Step 2
Server /cimc # scopelog
Enters the CIMC log command mode.
Step 3
Server /cimc/log # scopeserver {1 | 2}
Selects one of two remote syslog server profiles and enters the command mode for configuring the profile.
Step 4
Server /cimc/log/server # setserver-ipip-address
Specifies the remote syslog server IP address.
Step 5
Server /cimc/log/server # setenabled {yes | no}
Enables the sending of CIMC log entries to this syslog server.
Step 6
Server /cimc/log/server # commit
Commits the transaction to the system configuration.
This example shows how to configure a remote syslog server profile and enable the sending of CIMC log entries:
Server# scope cimc
Server /cimc # scope log
Server /cimc/log # scope server 2
Server /cimc/log/server # set server-ip 192.0.2.34
Server /cimc/log/server *# set enabled yes
Server /cimc/log/server *# commit
Server /cimc/log/server #
System Event Log
Viewing the System Event Log
Procedure
Command or Action
Purpose
Step 1
Server# scopesel
Enters the system event log (SEL) command mode.
Step 2
Server /sel # show entriesdetail
For system events, displays timestamp, the severity of the event, and a description of the event. The detail keyword displays the information in a list format instead of a table format.
This example displays the system event log:
Server# scope sel
Server /sel # show entries
Time Severity Description
------------------- ------------- ----------------------------------------
[System Boot] Informational " LED_PSU_STATUS: Platform sensor, OFF event was asserted"
[System Boot] Informational " LED_HLTH_STATUS: Platform sensor, GREEN was asserted"
[System Boot] Normal " PSU_REDUNDANCY: PS Redundancy sensor, Fully Redundant was asserted"
[System Boot] Normal " PSU2 PSU2_STATUS: Power Supply sensor for PSU2, Power Supply input lost (AC/DC) was deasserted"
[System Boot] Informational " LED_PSU_STATUS: Platform sensor, ON event was asserted"
[System Boot] Informational " LED_HLTH_STATUS: Platform sensor, AMBER was asserted"
[System Boot] Critical " PSU_REDUNDANCY: PS Redundancy sensor, Redundancy Lost was asserted"
[System Boot] Critical " PSU2 PSU2_STATUS: Power Supply sensor for PSU2, Power Supply input lost (AC/DC) was asserted"
[System Boot] Normal " HDD_01_STATUS: Drive Slot sensor, Drive Presence was asserted"
[System Boot] Critical " HDD_01_STATUS: Drive Slot sensor, Drive Presence was deasserted"
[System Boot] Informational " DDR3_P2_D1_INFO: Memory sensor, OFF event was asserted"
2001-01-01 08:30:16 Warning " PSU2 PSU2_VOUT: Voltage sensor for PSU2, failure event was deasserted"
2001-01-01 08:30:16 Critical " PSU2 PSU2_VOUT: Voltage sensor for PSU2, non-recoverable event was deasserted"
2001-01-01 08:30:15 Informational " LED_PSU_STATUS: Platform sensor, ON event was asserted"
2001-01-01 08:30:15 Informational " LED_HLTH_STATUS: Platform sensor, AMBER was asserted"
2001-01-01 08:30:15 Informational " LED_HLTH_STATUS: Platform sensor, FAST BLINK event was asserted"
2001-01-01 08:30:14 Non-Recoverable " PSU2 PSU2_VOUT: Voltage sensor for PSU2, non-recoverable event was asserted"
2001-01-01 08:30:14 Critical " PSU2 PSU2_VOUT: Voltage sensor for PSU2, failure event was asserted"
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Clearing the System Event Log
Procedure
Command or Action
Purpose
Step 1
Server# scopesel
Enters the system event log command mode.
Step 2
Server /sel # clear
You are prompted to confirm the action. If you enter y at the prompt, the system event log is cleared.
This example clears the system event log:
Server# scope sel
Server /sel # clear
This operation will clear the whole sel.
Continue?[y|N]y