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INTEL® SERVER MANAGER 8.40 SERVER GUIDE FOR WINDOWS
To set alert actions for configuration changes
1. Click Management, then click Alerts.
2. Click Configuration changes.
3. Click the types of alerts you want to send and click Apply.
4. To set options for an alert (if applicable), click Apply to save your settings, then click Set
preferences.
Viewing hardware events
Use Hardware events to view a list of events occurring on the hardware components of an IPMI
system. This log captures system-generated hardware events, rather than the BIOS or OS data
captured in the
BIOS event log or OS event viewer. Log entries can be filtered by date range,
generator, or sensor type.
Date—The date and time the event occurred.
Generator—The component that originated the event.
Sensor type—The type of sensor on which the event occurred.
Details—A description of what occurred on the sensor to produce the event.
To view the hardware events log
1. Click Reports, then click Hardware events.
2. Click the Next and Previous buttons to scroll through the pages of notifications in the
log.
3. To filter by date range, clear the Show events for all dates checkbox, enter a start date,
enter an end date, then click Filter.
4. To filter by generator or sensor type, select a generator type, select a sensor type, then
click Filter.
Hardware events log backup
The Hardware events log displays information from the System Events Log (SEL) that is created
and stored on the BMC. Because event data is not purged from the log, when the SEL reaches its
storage limit, no new entries will be created as new system events are generated. You can
configure Intel Server Manager to back up the SEL when it reaches a certain percentage of its
capacity. The backup action performed depends on the status of the computer:
Computer status Backup action
Unmanaged and in-
band
Backup files are created in the local system temporary folder.
Filenames are IPM#.tmp, where # is a number that increments with
each new backup file. After creation, these files are not managed
by Intel Server Manager, but may be manually viewed or deleted.
Unmanaged and out-
of-band
The SEL cannot be backed up. When it becomes full, new events
will not be added to it.
Managed and in-band Backup information is sent to the administrator computer, where it
is stored in the AutoSELBackup table in the database. If the
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