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Intel Server Management (ISM) Installation and User's Guide Serial Data and the Command Line Interface Description: Displays System Event Log (SEL) records. Each record displays on a single line and uses the following format: Record # | Date Time | Sensor | Event description Options: [-c] Displays the record in a comma-separated value format using a single comma to separate each field, as in the following example: 23,08/23/01,13:22:01,Fan #01,Lower Critical - going low 24,08/25/01,06:13:41,System Event,System Boot Event [-num] Specifies the number of events displayed. If you do not use this option, all SEL records are displayed. [-f filename] Writes decoded output of the System Event Log to the specified text file. [-h filename] Writes the hexadecimal codes of the System Event Log to the specified file. sel -clear Syntax: sel [-clear] Description: Clears the System Event Log. sensors Syntax: sensors [-v] [-c] [-f threshold] [sensor] Description: Displays the current status of platform sensors using this general format: Date | Time | Sensor Type | Sensor # | Status [ | Value | Units ] Options: [-v] Displays all information fields (date, time, sensor type, and so on) if they are available, as in the following example: 09/13/01 | 10:08:55 | Voltage | #02 | ok | 5.2 | Volts 09/13/01 | 10:08:55 | Temperature | #12 | critical | 102 | Degrees C [-c] Displays the record using a comma-separated format. In this format, fields are separated by a single comma, as in the following example: 09/13/01,10:08:55,Voltage,#02,ok,5.2,Volts 09/13/01,10:08:55,Temperature,#12,critical,102,Degrees Celsius [-f threshold] Filters the display based on threshold. All sensors that are at the threshold and above will be 76

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Intel Server Management (ISM) Installation and User's Guide
Serial Data and the Command Line Interface
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Description:
Displays System Event Log (SEL) records. Each record displays on a single line and uses the following
format:
Record # | Date Time | Sensor | Event description
Options:
[-c]
Displays the record in a comma-separated value format using a single comma to separate
each field, as in the following example:
23,08/23/01,13:22:01,Fan #01,Lower Critical - going low
24,08/25/01,06:13:41,System Event,System Boot Event
[-num]
Specifies the number of events displayed. If you do not use this option, all SEL records are
displayed.
[-f filename]
Writes decoded output of the System Event Log to the specified text file.
[-h filename]
Writes the hexadecimal codes of the System Event Log to the specified file.
sel -clear
Syntax:
sel [-clear]
Description:
Clears the System Event Log.
sensors
Syntax:
sensors [-v] [-c] [-f threshold] [sensor]
Description:
Displays the current status of platform sensors using this general format:
Date | Time | Sensor Type | Sensor # | Status [ | Value | Units ]
Options:
[-v]
Displays all information fields (date, time, sensor type, and so on) if they are available, as in
the following example:
09/13/01 | 10:08:55 | Voltage
| #02 | ok
| 5.2 | Volts
09/13/01 | 10:08:55 | Temperature | #12 | critical | 102 | Degrees C
[-c]
Displays the record using a comma-separated format. In this format, fields are separated by
a single comma, as in the following example:
09/13/01,10:08:55,Voltage,#02,ok,5.2,Volts
09/13/01,10:08:55,Temperature,#12,critical,102,Degrees Celsius
[-f threshold]
Filters the display based on threshold. All sensors that are at the threshold and above will be