Logs

Event Logs

Viewing Event Logs

The Logging and Callouts feature is essential for managing and tracking system events, providing a comprehensive view of operational status by logging and reporting various events such as warnings, errors, and abnormal conditions.

  • Logging: Records system events and abnormal conditions, storing them in system event logs. Events can include hardware failures, system errors, temperature anomalies, power supply issues, and more.

  • Callouts: Trigger predefined actions when specific events occur. For example, when a hardware failure or other critical event is detected, callouts can automatically trigger alerts, notify remote management systems, or execute specified commands.

Procedure


Step 1

From the Navigation Pane, select Logs > Event logs.

Step 2

You can filter the event logs based on the following options:

  • From and to dates

  • Based on severity: OK, Warning, and Critical

  • Search keyword using the search field

You can view the following log properties:

Name

Description

ID column

Displays the unique identifier for each log entry.

Severity column

Indicates the level of importance or impact of the log entry. This can be one of the following:

  • OK—Indicates that the log entry represents a normal or successful operation.

  • Critical—Indicates a severe issue that requires immediate attention.

  • Warning—Indicates a potential issue that should be monitored.

Date column

Shows the date and time when the log entry was recorded.

Description column

Provides a brief summary or details about the log entry.


Exporting Event Logs

Procedure


Step 1

From the Navigation Pane, select Logs > Event logs.

Step 2

To export all log entries, click Export all.

Depending on your browser settings, you may be prompted to open or save the log file.


Deleting Event Logs

Procedure


Step 1

From the Navigation Pane, select Logs > Event logs.

Step 2

To delete all log entries, click Delete all.

Step 3

In the Delete Log dialog box, click Delete to confirm.


POST Logs

Viewing POST Code Logs

Procedure


Step 1

From the Navigation Pane, select Logs > POST code logs.

Step 2

You can filter the logs based on the following options:

  • From and to dates

  • Search keyword using the search field

You can view the following log properties:

Name

Description

Created column

Displays the date and time when the POST code log was generated.

Time stamp offset column

Indicates the time offset from the system start when the POST code was logged.

Boot count column

Shows the number of times the system has booted up.

POST code column

Displays the Power-On Self-Test (POST) code.

Description column

Provides details about the POST code log entry.


Exporting POST Code Logs

Procedure


Step 1

From the Navigation Pane, select Logs > POST code logs.

Step 2

To export all log entries, click Export all.

Depending on your browser settings, you may be prompted to open or save the log file.


Tech-support log

Downloading Tech Support Logs

Procedure


Step 1

From the Navigation Pane, select Logs > Tech-support code logs.

Step 2

Click Download to start the download process.

Step 3

Click Confirm to continue and save the log file.

Depending on your browser settings, you may be prompted to open or save the log file.


GPU logs

Viewing GPU Logs

Procedure


Step 1

From the Navigation Pane, select Logs > GPU logs.

Step 2

You can filter the GPU logs based on the following options:

  • From and to dates

  • Based on severity: OK, Warning, and Critical

  • Search keyword using the search field

You can view the following log properties:

Name

Description

ID column

Displays the unique identifier for each log entry.

Severity column

Indicates the level of importance or impact of the log entry. This can be one of the following:

  • OK—Indicates that the log entry represents a normal or successful operation.

  • Critical—Indicates a severe issue that requires immediate attention.

  • Warning—Indicates a potential issue that should be monitored.

Date column

Shows the date and time when the log entry was recorded.

Description column

Provides a brief summary or details about the log entry.


Exporting GPU Logs

Procedure


Step 1

From the Navigation Pane, select Logs > GPU logs.

Step 2

To export all log entries, click Export all.

Depending on your browser settings, you may be prompted to open or save the log file.


Deleting GPU Logs

Procedure


Step 1

From the Navigation Pane, select Logs > GPU logs.

Step 2

To delete all log entries, click Delete all.

Step 3

In the Delete Log dialog box, click Delete to confirm.