User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- NovaScale 4020 User's Guide
- Preface
- Contents
- 1 System Description
- 2 Board Set Description
- 3 Configuration Software and Utilities
- Utilities / Drivers on Resource CD
- Power-on Sequence and Power-on Self-Test (POST)
- Extensible Firmware Interface Boot Manager
- The Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Shell
- BIOS Setup
- LSI Logic* SCSI Utility
- System Maintenance Utility
- EFI Platform Diagnostic Tests
- EFI Service Partition
- Console Redirection
- Terminal Mode
- Shutting Down the Server
- Servicing the System (basic knowledge)
- A Warning and Cautions
- B Working Inside the System
- C Hot-swapping System Components
- D Servicing the Electronics Bay
- Safety Warnings

Configuration Software and Utilities 89
Individual SDRs of each type have their own display name format, as shown in the table below.
Table 18. SDR Type Name Format
SDR Type [Hex] Display Name Format
Type 1 [sensor type HEX] – [sensor type text] ([ID string]) sensor #[sensor number]
Type 2 [sensor type HEX] – [sensor type text] ([ID string]) sensor #[sensor number]
Type 8 [sensor type HEX] – [sensor type text] ([ID string])
Type 9 [sensor type HEX] – [sensor type text] ([ID string])
Type 10 [sensor type HEX] – [sensor type text] ([ID string])
Type 11 [sensor type HEX] – [sensor type text] ([ID string])
Type 12 [Entity ID HEX] – [entity ID text] ([ID string])
Type 13 [sensor type HEX] – [sensor type text] ([ID string])
Type 14 [sensor type HEX] – [sensor type text] ([ID string])
Type C0 *OEM SDR ([record ID])
The SDR type displays names in a single format: [SDR type hex] – [SDR type text] ([count of
SDRs of this type]).
Under certain circumstances, the type C0 format does not follow the rules defined above.
When all the characters of the data portion of the record are printable ASCII characters, the data
area is considered to be a string and is used for the display name instead of the format defined
in the table.
Close Button
This button closes the current SDR window and returns you to the SDR selection screen.
Previous Button
This button closes the current SDR window and displays the previous SDR record, the previous
record must be of the same type as the current record. If this is the first SDR record in the SDR
type branch, this button is disabled.
Next Button
This button closes the current popup window and displays the next SDR record in the SDR tree,
the next record must be of the same type as the current record. If this is the last SDR record in
the SDR type branch, this button is disabled.
Save To File Button
This button allows you to save the current SDRs to a file. If the save fails because the file
cannot be created, the following message is displayed:
Unable to create save file
If an error occurs while writing information to the file, the following message is displayed:
Error saving SDRs to the file
Open File Button
This button allows you to open a currently saved SDR file. Upon selecting this option, all
currently loaded SDRs are deleted and only the SDR loaded from the file are displayed. If the
file is not a valid SDR file, an error message is displayed.