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Integrated Management Log
The IML provides a record of historical events that have occurred on the server. Events are
generated by the system ROM and by services such as the iLO driver. Logged events include all
server-specific events recorded by the iLO driver, including operating system information and
ROM-based POST codes.
Entries in the IML can help you diagnose issues or identify potential issues. Preventative action
might help to avoid disruption of service.
iLO manages the IML, which you can access through a supported browser, even when the server
is off. The ability to view the log when the server is off can be helpful when troubleshooting
remote host server issues.
Examples of the types of information recorded in the IML follow:
• Fan inserted
• Fan removed
• Fan failure
• Fan degraded
• Fan repaired
• Fan redundancy lost
• Fans redundant
• Power supply inserted
• Power supply removed
• Power supply failure
• Power supplies redundancy lost
• Power supplies redundant
• Temperature over threshold
• Temperature normal
• Automatic shutdown started
• Automatic shutdown canceled
• Drive failure
Viewing the IML
Procedure
1. Click Information in the navigation tree, and then click the Integrated Management Log
tab.
2. Optional: Use the IML sort, search, and filter features to customize the log view.
3. Optional: To view the event details pane, click an event.