Viewing Faults and Logs

This chapter includes the following sections:

Faults Summary

Viewing the Fault Summary

Procedure


Step 1

In the Navigation pane, click the Chassis menu.

Step 2

In the Chassis menu, click Faults and Logs.

Step 3

In the Faults Summary tab, review the following information:

Table 1. Actions Area
Name Description

Total

Displays the total number of rows in the Fault Entries table.

Column drop-down list

Allows you to choose the columns you wish to be displayed.

Show drop-down list

Customize the way you want to view fault entries using filters. These can be:

  • Quick Filter - Default view.

  • Advanced Filter - Filter options to display the fault entries based on one or more criteria. Using the matching rule, you can view entries matching all the rules or any one combination of rules you specified in the Filter fields.

    Click Go to view the entries matching the filter criteria that you set.

    Click the Save icon to save the filter criteria that you set. This becomes a user-defined filter which you can use later.

    Note

     

    The user-defined filter appears in the Manage Preset Filters dialog box.

  • All - Displays all entries

  • Manage Preset Filters - Displays user-defined filters. You can edit or remove the user-defined filter from this dialog box.

  • List of pre-defined filters - Displays the system-defined filters.

Note

 

You can use the Filter icon to hide or unhide the filter fields.

Table 2. Fault Entries Area
Name Description

Time

The time when the fault occurred.

Severity

This can be one of the following:

  • Cleared - A fault or condition was cleared.

  • Critical

  • Info

  • Major

  • Minor

  • Warning

Code

The unique identifier assigned to the fault.

DN

The distinguished name (DN) is a hierarchical representation of the device endpoint and its instance on the server.

Probable Cause

The unique identifier associated with the event that caused the fault.

Description

More information about the fault.

It also includes a proposed solution.


Fault History

Viewing Faults History

Procedure


Step 1

In the Navigation pane, click the Chassis menu.

Step 2

In the Chassis menu, click Faults and Logs.

Step 3

In the Faults History tab, review the following information

Table 3. Actions Area
Name Description

Total

Displays the total number of rows in the Fault History table.

Column drop-down list

Allows you to choose the columns you wish to be displayed.

Show drop-down list

Customize the way you want to view fault history entries using filters. These can be:

  • Quick Filter - Default view.

  • Advanced Filter - Filter options to display the entries based on one or more criteria. Using the matching rule, you can view entries matching all the rules or any one combination of rules you specified in the Filter fields.

    Click Go to view the entries matching the filter criteria that you set.

    Click the Save icon to save the filter criteria that you set. This becomes a user-defined filter which you can use later.

    Note

     

    The user-defined filter appears in the Manage Preset Filters dialog box.

  • All - Displays all entries

  • Manage Preset Filters - Displays user-defined filters. You can edit or remove the user-defined filter from this dialog box.

  • List of pre-defined filters - Displays the system-defined filters.

Note

 

You can use the Filter icon to hide or unhide the filter fields.

Table 4. Faults History Area
Name Description

Time

The time when the fault occurred.

Severity

This can be one of the following:

  • Emergency

  • Alert

  • Critical

  • Error

  • Warning

  • Notice

  • Informational

  • Debug

Source

The software module that logged the event.

Probable Cause

The unique identifier associated with the event that caused the fault.

Description

More information about the fault.

It also includes a proposed solution.


What to do next

Cisco IMC Log

Viewing the Cisco IMC Log

Procedure


Step 1

In the Navigation pane, click the Chassis menu.

Step 2

In the Chassis menu, click Faults and Logs.

Step 3

In the Cisco IMC Log tab, review the following information:

Table 5. Actions Area
Name Description

Clear Log button

Clears all log files.

Note

 

This option is only available if your user ID is assigned the admin or user user role.

Total

Displays the total number of rows in the Cisco IMC Log table.

Column drop-down list

Allows you to choose the columns you wish to be displayed.

Show drop-down list

Customize the way you want to view Cisco IMC log entries using filters. These can be:

  • Quick Filter - Default view.

  • Advanced Filter - Filter options to display the log entries based on one or more criteria. Using the matching rule, you can view entries matching all the rules or any one combination of rules you specified in the Filter fields.

    Click Go to view the entries matching the filter criteria that you set.

    Click the Save icon to save the filter criteria that you set. This becomes a user-defined filter which you can use later.

    Note

     

    The user-defined filter appears in the Manage Preset Filters dialog box.

  • All - Displays all entries

  • Manage Preset Filters - Displays user-defined filters. You can edit or remove the user-defined filter from this dialog box.

  • List of pre-defined filters - Displays the system-defined filters.

Note

 

You can use the Filter icon to hide or unhide the filter fields.

Table 6. Cisco IMC Log Table
Name Description

Time column

The date and time the event occurred.

Severity column

The event severity. This can be one of the following:

  • Emergency

  • Alert

  • Critical

  • Error

  • Warning

  • Notice

  • Informational

  • Debug

Source column

The software module that logged the event.

Description column

A description of the event.


System Event Log

Viewing System Event Logs

The System Event Log tab displays only the recent 3008 system events, as against the total capacity of 131068 entries in the Cisco System Event Log (Cisco SEL) stored internally. When the Cisco SEL reaches its full capacity (131068 records), the oldest entries are overwritten with the most recent entries.

Procedure


Step 1

In the Navigation pane, click the Chassis menu.

Step 2

In the Chassis menu, click Faults and Logs.

Step 3

On the System Event Log tab, review the following information:

Table 7. Actions Area
Name Description

SEL Fullness Indicator

Displays, in percentage, the used space in the System Event Log tab. The percentage is calculated with 3008 entries as the reference (the System Event Log tab always displays only the most recent 3008 system events). For example, if there are 1504 entries in the System Event Log tab, then the percentage is shown as 50.

After the first set of 3008 entries are reached, the status is always displayed as 100% until the SEL is cleared.

Clear Log button

Clears all events from the log file.

Note

 

This option is only available if your user ID is assigned the admin or user user role.

Chassis drop-down list

Select a chassis or a server to view its logs.

Total

Displays the total number of rows in the System Event Log table.

Column drop-down list

Allows you to choose the columns you wish to be displayed.

Show drop-down list

Customize the way you want to view events using filters. These can be:

  • Quick Filter - Default view.

  • Advanced Filter - Filter options to display the events based on one or more criteria. Using the matching rule, you can view entries matching all the rules or any one combination of rules you specified in the Filter fields.

    Click Go to view the entries matching the filter criteria that you set.

    Click the Save icon to save the filter criteria that you set. This becomes a user-defined filter which you can use later.

    Note

     

    The user-defined filter appears in the Manage Preset Filters dialog box.

  • All - Displays all entries

  • Manage Preset Filters - Displays user-defined filters. You can edit or remove the user-defined filter from this dialog box.

  • List of pre-defined filters - Displays the system-defined filters.

Note

 

You can use the Filter icon to hide or unhide the filter fields.

Table 8. System Event Log Table
Name Description

Time column

The date and time the event occurred.

Severity column

The severity field includes both text and a color-coded icon. For the icon, green indicates normal operation, yellow is informational, and warning, critical, and non-recoverable errors are shown in shades of red.

Description column

A description of the event.


Logging Controls

Viewing Logging Controls

Procedure


Step 1

In the Navigation pane, click the Chassis menu.

Step 2

In the Chassis menu, click Faults and Logs.

Step 3

In the Logging Controls tab, review the following information:

Remote Logging

Name Description

Enabled check box

If checked, the Cisco IMC sends log messages to the Syslog server named in the IP Address field.

Enable Secure Remote Syslog

If checked, Cisco IMC makes a secure, encrypted outbound connection to remote syslog servers supporting secure connectivity for logging.

Note

 

If this check box is selected, then the Protocol field is disabled, by default.

Host Name/IP Address field

The address of the Syslog server on which the Cisco IMC log should be stored. You can set an IPv4 or IPv6 address or a domain name as the remote system address.

Port field

Enter a destination port number of the Syslog server within the range 1 to 65535. The default port number is 514.

Protocol field

The transport layer protocol for transmission of syslog messages. You can select one of the following:

  • TCP

  • UDP

Handshake Status

If secured remote syslog is enabled, then Cisco IMC performs SSL handshake to verify if the certificate is for the given IP address.

Minimum Severity to Report field

Specify the lowest level of messages that will be included in the remote logs. You can select one of the following:

  • Emergency

  • Alert

  • Critical

  • Error

  • Warning

  • Notice

  • Informational

  • Debug

Note

 
The Cisco IMC does not remotely log any messages with a severity below the selected severity. For example, if you select Error, then the Cisco IMC remote log contains all messages with the severity Emergency, Alert, Critical, or Error. It does not show Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug messages.

Local Logging

This area displays only the Minimum Severity to Report drop-down list as shown in the table above. You can specify the lowest level of messages to be included in the local log


Sending the Cisco IMC Log to a Remote Server

You can configure profiles for one or two remote syslog servers to receive Cisco IMC 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


Step 1

In the Navigation pane, click the Chassis menu.

Step 2

In the Chassis menu, click Faults and Logs.

Step 3

In either of the Remote Syslog Server areas, complete the following fields:

Name Description

Enabled check box

If checked, the Cisco IMC sends log messages to the Syslog server named in the IP Address field.

Host Name/IP Address field

The address of the Syslog server on which the Cisco IMC log should be stored. You can set an IPv4 or IPv6 address or a domain name as the remote system address.

Port field

Enter a destination port number of the Syslog server within the range 1 to 65535. The default port number is 514.

Step 4

(Optional) In the Minimum Severity to Report drop-down list, specify the lowest level of messages that will be included in the remote logs.

You can select one of the following, in decreasing order of severity:

  • Emergency

  • Alert

  • Critical

  • Error

  • Warning

  • Notice

  • Informational

  • Debug

Note

 

Cisco IMC does not remotely log any messages with a severity below the selected severity. For example, if you select Error, then the Cisco IMC remote log will contain all messages with the severity Emergency, Alert, Critical, or Error. It will not show Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug messages.

Step 5

Click Save Changes.


Configuring the Cisco IMC Log Threshold

Before you begin

Procedure


Step 1

In the Navigation pane, click the Chassis menu.

Step 2

In the Chassis menu, click Faults and Logs.

Step 3

In the Local Logging area, use the Minimum Severity to Report drop-down list to specify the lowest level of messages that will be included in the Cisco IMC log.

You can select one of the following, in decreasing order of severity:

  • Emergency

  • Alert

  • Critical

  • Error

  • Warning

  • Notice

  • Informational

  • Debug

Note

 

Cisco IMC does not log any messages with a severity below the selected severity. For example, if you select Error, then the Cisco IMC log will contain all messages with the severity Emergency, Alert, Critical, or Error. It will not show Warning, Notice, Informational, or Debug messages.


Sending a Test Cisco IMC Log to a Remote Server

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


Step 1

In the Navigation pane, click the Chassis menu.

Step 2

In the Chassis menu, click Faults and Logs.

Step 3

In the Faults and Logs pane, click the Logging Controls tab.

Step 4

In the Action area, click Send Test Syslog.

A test Cisco IMC log is sent to the configured remote servers.


Managing the Remote Syslog Certificate

Beginning with release 4.2(2a), you can upload a remote syslog certificate to Cisco UCS C-series servers. You can upload the certificate to one or two Cisco UCS C-series servers.

Uploading a Remote Syslog Certificate

You can upload a remote syslog certificate either from a remote server location or from a local location.

Before you begin

  • You must log in as a user with admin privileges.

  • The certificate file to be uploaded must reside on a locally accessible file system.

  • The following certificate formats are supported:

    • .crt

    • .cer

    • .pem

Procedure


Step 1

In the Navigation pane, click the Chassis menu.

Step 2

In the Chassis menu, select Faults and Logs.

Step 3

In the Faults and Logs pane, select Logging Controls.

Step 4

To upload the remote syslog certificate, click the Upload Remote Syslog Certificate button.

The Upload Remote Syslog Certificate dialog box appears.

Step 5

Select a server to which you want to upload the remote syslog certificate from the Select Server: drop-down list

Step 6

You can upload the certificate using one of the following methods.

  • Upload from remote location

  • Upload through browser Client

  • Paste the certificate content directly in the Paste Remote Syslog Certificate text box.

  • Upload from remote location: Select this radio button to upload a remote syslog certificate from a remote location.

    Name Description

    Upload from remote location field

    Select from one of the following protocols:

    • TFTP

    • FTP

    • SCP

    • SFTP

    • HTTP

    Note

     

    If you select FTP, SCP or SFTP, you will be prompted to enter your username and password.

    Server IP/ Hostname button

    Enter the remote server IP address or hostname.

    Path and Filename

    Enter the filepath on the remote server from where you want to upload the remote syslog certificate along with the filename.

    Username

    Enter the user name for your remote server.

    Password

    Password for your remote server.

  • Upload through browser Client: Select this radio button to upload a remote syslog certificate using a browser client.

    Click Browse and navigate to the location from where you want to upload the remote syslog certificate.

  • Paste Remote Syslog Certificate Content: Select this radio button to paste the remote syslog certificate details directly in the text box.


Deleting a Remote Syslog Certificate

You can delete a remote syslog certificate from the server.

Before you begin

You must log in as a user with admin privileges.

Procedure


Step 1

In the Navigation pane, click the Chassis menu.

Step 2

In the Chassis menu, select Faults and Logs.

Step 3

In the Faults and Logs pane, select Logging Controls.

Step 4

To delete the remote syslog certificate, click the Delete Remote Syslog Certificate button.

The Delete Remote Syslog Certificate dialog box appears.

Step 5

Select the respective check box of the server from which you want to delete the remote syslog certificate.

Step 6

Click Delete.

The confirmation message of the deletion is displayed in a pop-up window.

Step 7

Click OK.