Logs

Universal Compute Platform offers logs to help you understand and troubleshoot the network. To view logs, go to Tools > Logs and select the tab with the log type that you want to view. For details on the information that each log contains, refer to Log Types. The log options are:

To filter the list of logs to only those logs that were created within a specific date range, select the appropriate Start Date and End Date from the filter option. If you want to clear the filter, select Reset.

Table 1. Log Types
Log Type Details
Events
To view a list of network events, select the Events tab. The following information displays for each event:
  • Time—Time the event occurred.
  • Type—The type of event: Info, Minor, Major, or Critical.
  • Component—The component of Universal Compute Platform that was affected. For example, Rest API or Startup Manager.
  • Description—A description of the event.
Audit Log
To view the Audit Log, select the Audit Logs tab. The following information displays in audit logs:
  • Time—The time that the logged item occurred.
  • Username—The username of the system administrator.
  • Context—The context for the event.
  • Description—A description of the logged item.
Hardware Events

To view hardware events logs, select the Hardware Events tab. These logs provide current status and alert information on hardware items such as the power supply, fans, CPUs, and memory storage. The page displays information under the following categories:

  • Timestamp—The time that the event occurred.
  • Source—The source of the event. For example, Power Unit Pwr Unit Status.
  • Message—The event message. For example, Power off/down.
  • Status—The current status. For example, Asserted or Deasserted.
You can select the number of items to display on a page. Valid values are:
  • 10
  • 20
  • 50
  • 100
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