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5.20 Command: sel
Note:
SEL entry-times are displayed as `Pre-Init Time-stamp' if the
SEL clock needs to be set. Ensure that the SEL clock is
accurate by invoking the `sel time get' and `sel time set <time
string>' commands.
info
This command will query the BMC for information about the System Event Log (SEL) and
its contents.
clear
This command will clear the contents of the SEL. It cannot be undone so be careful.
list | elist
When this command is invoked without arguments, the entire contents of the SEL are
displayed. If invoked as elist (extended list) it will also use the Sensor Data
Record entries to display the sensor ID for the sensor that caused each event. Note
this can take a long time over the system interface.
<count>|first <count>
Displays the first count (least-recent) entries in the SEL. If count is zero,
all entries are displayed.
last <count>
Displays the last count (most-recent) entries in the SEL. If count is zero,
all entries are displayed.
delete <number>
Delete a single event.
delete <SEL Record ID> ... <SEL Record ID>
Delete one or more SEL event records.
add <filename ID>
Read event entries from a file and add them to the SEL. New SEL entries area added
onto the SEL after the last record in the SEL. Record added is of type 2 and is
automatically timestamped.
get <SEL Record ID>
Print information on the specified SEL Record entry.
save <file>
Save SEL records to a text file that can be fed back into the event file ipmitool
command. This can be useful for testing Event generation by building an appropriate
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