HP Integrity Superdome SX1000 HP Management Base Installation and User's Guide - Page 24
SDRprintraw, SELappend, SELdecode, SELerase, SELstatus, hpipmid, SELtail
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F Sensor Full sensor that can return analog readings FRU Field Replaceable Unit Ent Assoc Entity association, a logical grouping of lower-level entities A Prop Association property, an HP-proprietary type (cellular only) D Prop Data property, an HP-proprietary type (cellular only) C Prop Control property, an HP-proprietary type (cellular only) SDRprintraw Like SDRprint, along with the raw data bytes of the entry, starting at the Record Type. SELappend Adds a new event to the System Event Log. The SEL has a finite length and when full will not accept any new events. This directive may cause generate SNMP or WBEM network activity if agents are running. The details of the arguments are beyond the scope of this document, however the results of SELprintraw may be "cut-and-pasted." SELappendraw Adds a new event to the System Event Log. The arguments are the raw 14 bytes of an SEL body. One source of this is the bytes given by SELprintraw. SELdecode MP cards provide a login and command line interface to manage an Integrity server. One of those commands lists the SEL contents. Those events are sometimes listed (based on firmware revision or settings) as two large hexadecimal numbers which need to be decoded. Use those numbers as the two arguments to the SELdecode directive to get a better description of the event. It is best to run this command on the same platform as that which generated the event; sometimes additional SDRR data is needed for a full decode. SELerase Erase the entire System Event Log. SELprint Print a verbose list of all entries in the System Event Log. See the description under FPLprint for more details. SELprintraw Like SELprint, along with the raw data bytes of the entry, starting at the Record Type. SELstatus Print capacity, last entry time, last deletion time, and current time. The SEL is not a circular log, and will not take more events when it is full. The HP IPMI daemon, hpipmid monitors this condition and will erase the SEL as needed. SELtail Print the last entry in the SEL, then go into a two-second polling loop waiting for new entries. Most useful with SELappend or truly buggy hardware :-) 24 HP Management Base Manpages