HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - HP Business ...
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Log Options tab<br />
This screen enables you to send system log messages to a remote host. By default, the local system log is<br />
enabled. To manage the system log settings, you must be an <strong>Administrator</strong> or Operator with OA bay<br />
permissions.<br />
Remote system logging is a feature that can be used to send <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> syslog messages to a<br />
remote server on the network for persistent storage. The syslog messages are sent from <strong>Onboard</strong><br />
<strong>Administrator</strong> using the UDP protocol on a port that can be specified by the user. The default remote syslog<br />
port is 514.<br />
<strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong>s Remote System Logging feature follows the guidelines in RFC3164<br />
(http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3164.txt).<br />
In most Linux systems, remote system logging can be enabled by starting syslog with the "-r" option. The<br />
remote syslog port must also be opened in the firewall. For additional information, see documentation for<br />
your particular distribution. Windows® operating systems do not have native support for remote system<br />
logging. Any application that listens on UDP port 514 or the specified syslog port can receive remote system<br />
log messages from the <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong>.<br />
When configured, the <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> remote system logging feature can be tested using the GUI<br />
Test button or using the CLI TEST SYSLOG command.<br />
To send system log messages to a remote host, select the Enable remote system logging checkbox.<br />
Field Possible value Description<br />
Syslog Server Address • IPv4<br />
address—###.###.###.#<br />
## where ### ranges from<br />
0 to 255<br />
• IPv6<br />
address—####:####:##<br />
##:####:####:####:##<br />
##:#### where ####<br />
ranges from 0 to FFFF.<br />
• DNS name—1 to 64<br />
characters including all<br />
alphanumeric characters<br />
and the dash (-)<br />
Port<br />
An integer between 1 and<br />
65535<br />
* Use an IPv6 address as the remote system log server.<br />
An IPv4 address, IPv6 address, or the DNS<br />
name of the remote host*<br />
The IP port of the remote host.<br />
To send a test message to the remote host address and to the local system log, click Test Remote Log. To use<br />
this function, you must enable remote system logging.<br />
To save the settings, click Apply.<br />
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