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10-17-2019 02:18 AM - edited 10-17-2019 02:50 AM
10-17-2019 02:18 AM - edited 10-17-2019 02:50 AM
DL360e gen8: "The Integrated Management Log is empty"
Using the iLo port to diagnose my servers. One of them has an empty Integrated Management Log. It's always empty. How can I make it start logging?
Firmware as shown in this screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/EAgsmS1.png
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10-18-2019 12:41 AM
10-18-2019 12:41 AM
Re: DL360e gen8: "The Integrated Management Log is empty"
Since Server is running on very old BIOS (2013.03.01) and firmware (iLO4 -1.22.) .
I would recommend to update the server BIOS and all the firmwares to the latest available at hpe.com
This will prepare your server to troubleshoot effciently and to isolate if this is not related to older BIOS and firmwares ..
You may then keep a check if hardware events are getting logged into IML .
I am a HPE employee
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