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The SEL Viewer main window contains a display pane that shows all the SEL
records. It also contains a pull-down menu, used for selecting the functions
available in the SEL Viewer. The user can move between the display pane and
the pull-down menu using the function key F10 or the Tab key.
From the menu, the user can use the arrow keys to move around the various menu
items, and use Return key to select a particular menu item. A brief help
message about the option selected from the menu is displayed at the bottom of the
SEL Viewer main window.
The display pane supports arrow keys, <PgDn>, <PgUp>, <Home>, and <End>.
Use the F5 or F6 function keys to tab across the columns in the text mode
display.
Graphical User Interface
The SEL Viewer main window is based on a multi-column format. The data is
displayed in several columns as follows:
Num
Timestamp
Sensor type and number
E
Generator ID.
When the utility is first invoked, it loads the SEL records from the server. The
status box is displayed to indicate that the SEL Viewer is loading SEL records
from the server. SEL record information is displayed as one system event per row.
The interpretation of the event, event type, and event data is presented in the
Event Description column. If there are no entries in the SEL, a message is
displayed indicating that no entries were found.
The SEL Viewer displays the event logs in an interpreted, easy-to-understand
textual form. It requires the associated .STR and .HLP files for the current
language and locale. The SEL Viewer parses the .STR file to get the appropriate
string messages that are displayed in the program. Since .STR is a Unicode file, it
allows internationalization of the SEL Viewer.
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Count of the system event being displayed.
Starting with 1 and increasing by one for each
event.
Date in hour:day:four digit year format and the
time in hours:minutes:seconds
Sensor type and eight digit numeric identifier
Event description (based on IPMI Specification
and BIOS EPS).
Configuring the HP Server

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