Dell External OEMR 1435 User Guide - Page 95

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status-Displays the current power status of the system. The returned values denote energy consumption, peak power (in Watts), and peak amperage. clear peakpower-Resets the peak power value. clear cumulativepower-Resets the cumulative power values. Default Subcommand If a subcommand is not specified, this command functions the same as powermonitor status. Options for sysinfo This command returns both FRU and BMC related information for your system. Options for sel • info - Displays information about and the contents of the system event log. • clear - Deletes all records in the event log. • list - Displays all contents of the event log. • |first - Displays the first (oldest) entries in the SEL. If the count is zero, all entries are displayed. • last - Displays the last (most recent) entries in the SEL. If the count is zero, all entries are displayed. • time - Displays the most recent entries in the SEL. If the count is zero, all entries are displayed. You can use the get command to display the system event log's current time. The set option allows you to set the system event log's time. Future event log entries will use the time set by this command. is in the form . NOTE: Hours are in 24-hour form. It is recommended that the event log be cleared before setting the time. NOTE: Time values between delloem sel time and sel time differ but the delloem sel time command returns the correct value for Dell systems. Using the BMC Management Utility 95

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Using the BMC Management Utility
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status
—Displays the current power status of the system. The returned
values denote energy consumption, peak power (in Watts), and peak
amperage.
clear peakpower
—Resets the peak power value.
clear cumulativepower
—Resets the cumulative power values.
Default Subcommand
If a subcommand is not specified, this command functions the same as
powermonitor status
.
Options for
sysinfo
This command returns both FRU and BMC related information for your
system.
Options for
sel
info
— Displays information about and the contents of the system
event log.
clear
— Deletes all records in the event log.
list
— Displays all contents of the event log.
<count>
|first
<count>
— Displays the first <
count
> (oldest)
entries in the SEL. If the count is zero, all entries are displayed.
last
<count>
— Displays the last <
count
> (most recent) entries in
the SEL. If the count is zero, all entries are displayed.
time
— Displays the most recent entries in the SEL. If the count is zero,
all entries are displayed. You can use the
get
command to display the
system event log’s current time. The
set
<
time string
>
option
allows you to set the system event log’s time. Future event log entries will
use the time set by this command.
<
time string
>
is in the form
<
MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS
>.
NOTE:
Hours are in 24-hour form. It is recommended that the event log be cleared
before setting the time.
NOTE:
Time values between
delloem sel time
and
sel time
differ but
the
delloem sel time
command returns the correct value for Dell systems.