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Update Date:2011-05-31
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Solution  1006986.1 :   How to clear the logs on X86 ILOM, ELOM or SP based systems  


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Applies to:

Sun Fire X4100 Server
Sun Fire X4200 Server
Sun Fire X4600 Server
Sun Fire X2100 M2 Server - Version: Not Applicable and later    [Release: N/A and later]
All Platforms

Goal

There are various ways to clear the log on the x86 systems.

This document is created to provide one central reference location for the various options available for clearing the logs on the ILOM, ELOM or SP. Available tools to clear the logs are the serial, OS ipmitool and the Java web gui.

To discuss this information further with Oracle experts and industry peers, we encourage you to review, join or start a discussion in the My Oracle Support Community - Sun x86 Systems

Solution

Steps to Follow

1. Clear the logs connected serially and or ssh into the ILOM, ELOM or SP:

On the Galaxies (Sun Fire[TM]X4100/Sun Fire[TM]X4200/Sun Fire[TM]X4600):

-> show /SP/logs/event/list
-> set /SP/logs/event clear=true

On Sun Blade[TM]8000 Modular System:

-> show /CH/BLx/SP/logs/event/list
-> set /CH/BLx/SP/logs/event clear=true

On Sun Fire[TM] X2100 M2/Sun Fire[TM] X2200 M2(ELOM):

-> show /SP/AgentInfo/SEL
-> set /SP/AgentInfo/SEL clear=action

On the Sun Fire[TM] v20z/Sun Fire[TM] v40z Servers:

# sp delete event --all

2. Clear the logs by ipmitool in the OS for Solaris or Linux:


# /usr/sfw/bin/ipmitool -I lan -H <IP_Address> -U root sel clear
Password:
Clearing SEL. Please allow a few seconds to erase.

Please note: Depending on the version of ipmitool running, the -I could be lan, bmc or open Interfaces:

bmc           IPMI v2.0 BMC interface [default]
lan IPMI v1.5 LAN Interface
lanplus IPMI v2.0 RMCP+ LAN Interface

Please note: for the Sun Fire[TM] X2100/Sun Fire[TM] X2100 M2/Sun Fire[TM] X2200 M2 with the smdc option card you could clear the logs using the above ipmitool command.

3. Clear the logs by using the web browser:

1) Type "https://<ip_ilom>" in the url
2)  Login to the Sun(TM) Integrated Lights Out Manager
3) Go to and click on the system monitoring menu
4) Then click on the Event Logs
5) Click Clear Event Log and the SEL will be cleared

NOTE:
Please refer to 1012360.1 to understand in which systems there is ILOM, ELOM or SP.



Internal Comments
Please refer to the documentation of the system you are using for more information:
https://support.us.oracle.com/handbook_internal/index.html

  x86, galaxy, stinger, X4100, X4200, X2100M2, X2200M2, v20z, v40z, SEL, ipmitool
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72cdbb85-7cd3-11da-8990-080020a9ed93|Sun Fire X4600 Server
c6e795ef-df6f-11d9-89e6-080020a9ed93|Sun Fire X4200 Server
54e2ac49-df71-11d9-89e6-080020a9ed93|Sun Fire X4100 Server
28c0502a-fd60-11d9-a8ca-080020a9ed93|Sun Fire X2100 Server

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