In the right pane, click View Lifecycle
Log History.
The following details are displayed:
No. — The serial number of
the event.
Category — The category to
which the events belong. The available categories are:
All — Events related to all
categories are listed.
System Health — Events related
to the installed hardware such as fan, PSUs, NIC/LOM/CNA link, BIOS
errors, and so on.
Storage — Events related to
the external or internal storage components such as storage controller,
enclosure, HDDs, and software RAID.
Configuration — Events related
to the hardware and software changes such as addition or removal of
hardware in the system, configuration changes made using Lifecycle
Controller or system management tools.
Audit — Events related to
a user login, intrusion, licenses, and so on.
Updates — Events related to
updates or rollback of firmware and drivers.
Work Notes — Events logged
by you.
NOTE: These
options are available in the Filter by Category drop-down menu. Select the category to filter the data depending
on the category option selected.
Severity
Critical — Indicates the events
that are business-critical.
Informational — Indicates
the events that are generated only for information purpose.
Message ID — Each event is
represented with a unique Message ID. For example, SWC0001.
Description — A brief description
about the event. For example, Dell OS Drivers Pack, v.6.4.0.14,
X14 was detected.
NOTE: If you initiate configuration jobs
using RACADM CLI or iDRAC web interface, the Lifecycle log description
displays the information about the user, interface used, and the IP
address of the system from which you initiate the job.
Date and Time — Indicates the
date and time when an event occurred.
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