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Reporting, Event Logging, Sensor Report Using IPMI, System Event Log (SEL), Power Status LED - specs

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Hardware Management (Monitoring and Reporting) Reporting Reporting Event Logging Hardware monitoring errors, detected by the Hardware Management Controller, are logged to the SEL (System Event Log). External agents, such as the BIOS, can ask the Hardware Management Controller to log errors on their behalf. Sensor Report Using IPMI Sensor information is available using the standard IPMI command, Get Sensor Reading. The optional Sensor Device commands are not supported by the HMC firmware. Dynamic setting of sensor thresholds is not supported. System Event Log (SEL) Events are logged in the SEL using the standard SEL Event Record format as defined in the IPMI spec, section 19.1. OEM SEL records are also supported. The following SEL device commands are supported as specified in section 18.1 of the IPMI spec: • Get SEL Info • Get SEL Entry • Add SEL Entry • Clear SEL • Get SEL Time • Set SEL Time • Reserve SEL Power Status LED The Power Status LED indicates the state of the system. See "HP x4000 Control Panel" on page 21. Error info has priority over power state info, when the computer is on. Chapter 5 77

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Hardware Management (Monitoring and Reporting)
Reporting
Chapter 5
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Reporting
Event Logging
Hardware monitoring errors, detected by the Hardware Management
Controller, are logged to the SEL (System Event Log). External agents,
such as the BIOS, can ask the Hardware Management Controller to log
errors on their behalf.
Sensor Report Using IPMI
Sensor information is available using the standard IPMI command,
Get
Sensor Reading
. The optional Sensor Device commands are not supported
by the HMC firmware. Dynamic setting of sensor thresholds is not
supported.
System Event Log (SEL)
Events are logged in the SEL using the standard SEL Event Record
format as defined in the IPMI spec, section 19.1. OEM SEL records are
also supported. The following SEL device commands are supported as
specified in section 18.1 of the IPMI spec
:
Get SEL Info
Get SEL Entry
Add SEL Entry
Clear SEL
Get SEL Time
Set SEL Time
Reserve SEL
Power Status LED
The Power Status LED indicates the state of the system. See “HP x4000
Control Panel” on page 21. Error info has priority over power state info,
when the computer is on.