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Re: ASR System Reset

 
T G Manikandan
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ASR System Reset

Informational iLO 2 10/27/2010 15:08 10/27/2010 15:08 1 Server power restored.
Informational iLO 2 10/27/2010 15:08 10/27/2010 15:08 1 Server power removed.
Informational iLO 2 10/27/2010 15:08 10/27/2010 15:08 1 BMC IPMI Watchdog Timer Timeout: Action=System Power Reset.


Hardware: ProLiant BL460c G1
iLO 2 Firmware Version: 1.81 01/15/2010


The server is automatically rebooted twice last week.


We do not have HP IPMI , but the one for Redhat. I have seen various postings to remove hp-ipmi but we dont have that.

$ rpm -qa|grep -i ipmi
OpenIPMI-tools-2.0.6-11.el5
OpenIPMI-libs-2.0.6-11.el5
OpenIPMI-2.0.6-11.el5

[sjuvonen@sf61-phps ~]$ rpm -q hp-health
hp-health-8.1.1-14.rhel5

Any help appreciated.
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T G Manikandan
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Re: ASR System Reset

back to the top.
gregersenj
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Re: ASR System Reset

Check the IML (Integrated Management Log).

BR
/jag

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T G Manikandan
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Re: ASR System Reset

There is not much information other than the above entries.
gregersenj
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Re: ASR System Reset

The aboave isn't the IML. Thats the ILo eventlog.

loginto the ILo administration
From the logs menu choose the IML

BR
/jag

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T G Manikandan
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Re: ASR System Reset

yes, I looked on the ILO for the events and the above ones pasted are available, nothing more than that.
gregersenj
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Re: ASR System Reset

Yes.

But you should look at the IML.
On the left pane of the logs section.
Choose IML (Integratet Management Log).

The IML is the HW log.

See attached.

BR
/jag

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