Dell External OEMR 1435 User Guide - Page 69
index1, count, sel status, Ordinal Number, Sensor Number, Sensor Type, Brief Description
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sel clear Description This command displays the system event log information, displays the contents of the event log, and deletes all the event log records. See Figure 3-10. Subcommands • status - Displays the total number of system event log records. • get - Prints all or part of the event log. • clear - Deletes all the records in the event log. Options -begin index1 Specifies the first record to display. -end index2 Specifies the last record to display. -max count Specifies the maximum number of records to display. If the value of the argument count is bigger than the total number of the records, the last record displayed will be the last one in the event log. -last n Specifies the number of records to be displayed, starting from the last record and counting backwards. Default Subcommand If a subcommand is not specified, this command acts the same as sel status. Display Format System event log records are displayed using either a tabular format (legacy) or a vertical format (oemlist) consistent with the SEL log output found in other Dell OpenManage products. The default is the oemlist format. The column headers for the legacy format are: Ordinal Number, Date, Time, Sensor Number, Sensor Type, and Brief Description. See Figure 3-10 for an example of oemlist and legacy formatted SEL display. Using the BMC Management Utility 69