v
To display SEL details remotely over the LAN, use the following command:
ipmitool -I lanplus -U <username> -P <password> -H <BMC IP address or BMC hostname> sel
get <SEL record ID>
Note:
The SEL record ID must be entered in hexadecimal format. For example: 0x1a.
The sensor ID field contains sensor information in the format sensor name (sensor ID). Record the
sensor name, sensor ID, and event description. Then, use the following information to determine the
service action to perform:
v
If your system is an 8001-12C or 8005-12N, go to “Identifying a service action by using sensor and
event information for the 8001-12C and 8005-12N” on page 27. This ends the procedure.
v
If your system is an 8001-22C or 8005-22N, go to “Identifying a service action by using sensor and
event information for the 8001-22C and 8005-22N” on page 43. This ends the procedure.
This ends the procedure.
9.
You identified more than one event in step 5 on page 23. The service actions for all of the events that
were identified in step 5 on page 23 must be performed to successfully complete the repair. Record
the SEL record IDs for the events that you identified in step 5 on page 23. The SEL record ID is
indicated by the leftmost digits of the SEL. Use the ipmitool command to display SEL details for
each SEL record ID that you recorded.
v
To display SEL details by using an in-band network, use the following command:
ipmitool sel get <SEL record ID>
Note:
The SEL record ID must be entered in hexadecimal format. For example: 0x1a.
v
To display SEL details remotely over the LAN, use the following command:
ipmitool -I lanplus -U <username> -P <password> -H <BMC IP address or BMC hostname> sel
get <SEL record ID>
Note:
The SEL record ID must be entered in hexadecimal format. For example: 0x1a.
The sensor ID field contains sensor information in the format sensor name (sensor ID). Record the
sensor name, sensor ID, and event description. Then, use this information to determine the service
action to perform:
v
If your system is an 8001-12C or 8005-12N, go to “Identifying a service action by using sensor and
event information for the 8001-12C and 8005-12N” on page 27. This ends the procedure.
v
If your system is an 8001-22C or 8005-22N, go to “Identifying a service action by using sensor and
event information for the 8001-22C and 8005-22N” on page 43. This ends the procedure.
This ends the procedure.
10.
Scan the SEL for an event with the value
OEM record c0
.
11.
Did you find an event with the value
OEM record c0
?
If
Then
Yes:
Continue with the next step.
No:
Go to step 13 on page 25.
12.
The OEM record c0 specific log information is indicated by the rightmost digits of the SEL with the
value
OEM record c0
. Use Table 17 to determine the service action to perform.
Table 17. OEM record c0 specific log information, description, and service action
OEM record c0 specific log
information
Description
Service action
2aff6ffxxxxx
A session audit event occurred
No service action is required.
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