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3. Marco teórico

3.4. Métodos de recuperación

3.4.2. Otras alternativas de extracción de plata

The System Log subcategory can be found within the Active Onboard Administrator category. The System Log displays logged information of events within the Onboard Administrator.

Events are logged from the top of the list to the bottom, with the most recent logged event appearing at the top of the list. The system log can be scrolled using the scroll bar on the right of the log screen (if the log is larger than the display box). The log has a maximum capacity of 18.42 KB and automatically deletes the oldest logged event first (FIFO).

To clear the list of all logged events, click theClearbutton on the lower-right of the screen under the system log display.

Log Options tab

This screen enables you to send system log messages to a remote host. By default, the local system log is enabled. To manage the system log settings, you must be an Administrator or Operator with OA bay permissions.

Remote system logging is a feature that can be used to send Onboard Administrator syslog messages to a remote server on the network for persistent storage. The syslog messages are sent from Onboard Administrator using the UDP protocol on a port that can be specified by the user. The default remote syslog port is 514.

Onboard Administrators Remote System Logging feature follows the guidelines in RFC3164 (http:// www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3164.txt).

In most Linux systems, remote system logging can be enabled by starting syslog with the "-r" option. The remote syslog port must also be opened in the firewall. Documentation for your particular distribution must be consulted for additional information. Windows does not have native support for remote system logging. Any application that listens on UDP port 514 or the specified syslog port can receive remote system log messages from the Onboard Administrator.

To send system log messages to a remote host, select theEnable remote system loggingcheck box. Specify the server and port.

Description Possible value

Box

The IP address of the remote host ###.###.###.###. where ###

ranges from 0 to 255 Syslog Server Address

The IP port of the remote host. If this box is left blank, the default UDP port 514 is used.

An integer between 1 and 65535 Port

After configuring, the Onboard Administrator remote system logging feature can be tested using theGUI Testbutton on the configuration page, or using the CLITEST SYSLOGcommand. To send a test message to the remote host address and to the local system log, clickTest Remote Log. You must enable remote system logging to use this function.

NOTE: TheTest Remote Logbutton is grayed out if remote system logging is not enabled. To save the settings, clickApply.

The list of possible events include:

• Enclosure Event 0x01: Enclosure Status Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x02: Enclosure UID Status Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x03: Enclosure Shutdown

• Enclosure Event 0x04: Enclosure Information Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x05: Enclosure Name Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x06: User Permissions Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x07: Administrator Rights Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x08: Enclosure Shutdown Pending

• Enclosure Event 0x09: Enclosure Topology Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x10: Fan Status Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x11: Fan Inserted

• Enclosure Event 0x12: Fan Removed

• Enclosure Event 0x14: Thermal Subsystem Redundancy Status Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x15: Fan at Max Percentage

• Enclosure Event 0x16: Add Fan to Bay

• Enclosure Event 0x17: Remove Fan from Bay

• Enclosure Event 0x18: Fan Over Consuming Power

• Enclosure Event 0x20: Thermal Status Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x30: Power Supply Status Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x31: Power Supply Inserted

• Enclosure Event 0x32: Power Supply Removed

• Enclosure Event 0x33: Power Supply Subsystem Redundant Status Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x34: Power Supply Subsystem Overloaded

• Enclosure Event 0x35: AC Failure

• Enclosure Event 0x36: Inadequate Power or Cooling

• Enclosure Event 0x40: Interconnect Device Status Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x41: Interconnect Device Reset

• Enclosure Event 0x42: Interconnect Device UID Status Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x43: Interconnect Device Inserted

• Enclosure Event 0x44: Interconnect Device Removed

• Enclosure Event 0x45: Interconnect Device Information Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x46: Interconnect Device Health LED Status Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x47: Interconnect Device Thermal Status Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x48: Interconnect Device CPU Fault

• Enclosure Event 0x49: Interconnect Device Power Mode Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x50: Enclosure Demonstration Mode

• Blade Event 0x100: Blade Device Status Changed

• Blade Event 0x101: Blade Device Inserted

• Blade Event 0x102: Blade Device Removed

• Blade Event 0x103: Blade Device Power State Changed

• Blade Event 0x104: Blade Device Power Management Changed

• Blade Event 0x105: Blade Device UID Status Changed

• Blade Event 0x106: Blade Device Shutdown

• Blade Event 0x107: Blade Device Fault

• Blade Event 0x108: Blade Device Thermal Status Change

• Blade Event 0x110: Blade Device Information Changed

• Blade Event 0x111: Blade Bay Management Processor Changed

• Blade Event 0x112: iLO Ready

• Blade Event 0x114: Keying Error

• Blade Event 0x115: iLO Has IP Address

• LCD Event 0x200: Display Changed

• LCD Event 0x201: Button Pressed

• LCD Event 0x202: Pin Information Changed

• LCD Event 0x203: User Note Information Changed

• LCD Event 0x204: Chat Requested

• LCD Event 0x205: Chat Response Sent

• LCD Event 0x206: LCD Display State Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x1001: Network Information Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x1002: SNMP Information Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x1003: System Log Cleared

• Enclosure Event 0x1004: Session Cleared

• Enclosure Event 0x1005: Time Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x1006: Session Started

• Enclosure Event 0x1007: Blade Connected

• Enclosure Event 0x1008: Blade Disconnected

• Enclosure Event 0x1009: Switch Connected

• Enclosure Event 0x100A: Switch Disconnected

• Enclosure Event 0x100B: Blade Cleared

• Enclosure Event 0x100C: Switch Cleared

• Enclosure Event 0x100D: AlertMail Information Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x100E: LDAP Information Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x100F: EBIPA Information Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x1013: User Information Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x1014: Bay Changed

• Enclosure Event 0x1016: Onboard Administrator Reboot

• Enclosure Event 0x1017: Onboard Administrator Logoff Request

• Enclosure Event 0x1018: User Added

• Enclosure Event 0x1019: User Deleted

• Enclosure Event 0x1020: User Enabled

• Enclosure Event 0x1021: User Disabled

• Enclosure Event 0x1201: Flash Pending

• Enclosure Event 0x1202: Flash Started

• Enclosure Event 0x1203: Flash Progress

• Enclosure Event 0x1204: Flash Complete

• Enclosure Event 0x1210: Non-iLO EBIPA