Resolving BMC System Error Log Full Issue in Server, Exercises of Advanced Computer Programming

A step-by-step guide for university students, high school students, and lifelong learners to resolve the 'bmc system error log (sel) full' issue in a server. The error message, its cause, and the recommended solution, which involves accessing the bios setup and clearing the system event log. Most likely associated with the 'exercises' typology and could be useful for preparing quizzes or assignments related to server administration or it support.

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2015/2016

Uploaded on 10/27/2016

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ERROR:
02A2: BMC System Error Log (SEL) Full.
Press <F1> to resume, <F10> for ROM-based Setup utillised
I wait for 2 minutes without doing anything my server get started normally.
RESOLUTION:
If the above message appears during POST, perform the following steps to run BIOS setup and delete
the System Event Log:
1. Boot the server and press the F10 key when prompted to run BIOS Setup.
2. Select the "Advanced" menu.
3. Scroll down to "IPMI" and press the ENTER key.
4. Scroll down to the System Event Log and press the ENTER key.
5. At the "Clear System Event Log" selection, press the ENTER key to toggle between "Enable" and
"Disable."
6. Select "Enable."
7. Press the F10 key to Save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup.
8. A future System ROM upgrade will allow the server to continue POST without user input if the
System Event Log becomes full. This advisory will be updated when additional information
becomes available.
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ERROR:

02A2: BMC System Error Log (SEL) Full. Press to resume, for ROM-based Setup utillised

I wait for 2 minutes without doing anything my server get started normally.

RESOLUTION: If the above message appears during POST, perform the following steps to run BIOS setup and delete the System Event Log:

1. Boot the server and press the F10 key when prompted to run BIOS Setup.

2. Select the "Advanced" menu.

3. Scroll down to "IPMI" and press the ENTER key.

4. Scroll down to the System Event Log and press the ENTER key.

5. At the "Clear System Event Log" selection, press the ENTER key to toggle between "Enable" and

"Disable."

6. Select "Enable."

7. Press the F10 key to Save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup.

8. A future System ROM upgrade will allow the server to continue POST without user input if the

System Event Log becomes full. This advisory will be updated when additional information becomes available.