Users Guide

Managing and Recovering a Remote System 89
Other Options
The Server Control page provides buttons (see Table 4-22) in the top-right
corner of the screen.
Using the SEL
The System Event Log (SEL) page displays system-critical events that occur
on the managed system. The SEL is generated by the Baseboard Management
Controller (BMC) on the managed system and by the DRAC 4 if you have
configured it to monitor any managed system events. This page displays the
date, time, and a description of each event generated by the BMC and other
instrumentation on the managed system. You can configure the DRAC 4 to
send email or SNMP alerts when specified events occur.
The SEL displays the event severity and provides other information as shown
in Table 4-23.
The SEL provides buttons (see Table 4-24) in the top-right corner of the
screen.
Table 4-22. Server Control Page Buttons (Top Right)
Button Action
Print Prints the Server Control page
Refresh Reloads the Server Control page
Table 4-23. Status Indicator Icons
Icon Description
A green check mark indicates a healthy (normal) status condition.
A yellow triangle containing an exclamation point indicates a warning
(noncritical) status condition.
A red X indicates a critical (failure) status condition.
A blank space indicates that the status is unknown.
Date/Time The date and time that the event occurred
Description A brief description of the event