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In general, important events generate an IML entry each time they occur. They are not
consolidated into one event log entry.
When less important events are repeated, they are consolidated into one IML entry, and the
Count and Last Update values are updated. Each event type has a specific time interval that
determines whether repeated events are consolidated or a new event is logged.
• Category—The event category. For example, Hardware Failure, Firmware Failure, Power, or
Administration.
IML icons
iLO uses the following icons to indicate IML event severity:
• Critical—The event indicates a service loss or an imminent service loss. Immediate attention
is needed.
• Caution—The event is significant but does not indicate performance degradation.
• Informational—The event provides background information.
• Repaired—An event has undergone corrective action.
• Unknown—The event severity could not be determined.
IML event pane details
• Initial Update—The date and time when the first event of this type occurred. This value is
based on the date and time stored by the iLO firmware.
If iLO did not recognize the date and time when the event was first created, [NOT SET] is
displayed.
• Event Code—A unique identifier for an event within a given event class (displayed in
hexadecimal format).
• Recommended Action— A short description of the recommended action for a failure
condition.
Customizing the IML view
Sorting events
Click a column heading to sort the IML table by that column.
To change the display to ascending or descending order, click the arrow next to the column
heading.
Event filters
To access the event log filters, click .
• To filter by severity, select a severity level from the Severity list.