HP Management Base Installation and User's Guide (May 2009)
Trap: SNMP enterprise-specific trap (if any)
Platform: All, Entry-level, Mid-range, High-end
An E0 event may occur on multiple platforms with slightly different fields (event
ID 98 is a good example). A set of attributes will be printed for each platform that
supports the event.
If the argument is LIST, all registered events for the running platform will be
printed as described above. There will not be any multiple events printed in this
list.
Finally, if the argument is TABLE, a full list is printed, one line per event, with
the pipe symbol "|" as field delimiter. This output is suitable for import into a
spreadsheet.
FPLappend
Adds a new event to the Forward Progress Log. The FPL is a circular log (unlike
the SEL) so it does not fill up; the oldest entries will be overwritten as necessary.
The argument order is given by running the directive without arguments.
FPLappendraw
Adds a new event to the Forward Progress Log. The arguments are the raw 14
bytes of an FPL body. One source of this is the bytes given by FPLprintraw.
FPLdecode (Integrity only)
See the SELdecode directive below.
FPLerase (Integrity only)
Erase the entire Forward Progress Log.
FPLprint (Integrity only)
Print a verbose list of all entries in the Forward Progress Log. All entries start
with the logical entry number followed by one of two forms:
• Normal IPMI events list the sensor number in hex, whether it was asserted
[+] or deasserted [-], its generic type, a description of the triggering event,
and a timestamp.
• Proprietary HP events list the description, a physical location (cabinet, cell
number, and CPU number where appropriate), and any additional data for
the event. Usually it is followed by a line that seems identical but only contains
a timestamp; that belongs with the previous entry.
FPLprintraw (Integrity only)
Like FPLprint , along with the raw data bytes of the entry, starting at the Record
Type.
FPLstatus (Integrity only)
Print capacity, last entry time, last deletion time, and current time.
FRUprint [fru#]
Print FRU entries that were listed in the SDRR. If the FRU is not installed N/A is
printed; otherwise all details provided in the FRU are listed.
GetSystemInfoParameter {parameter}
The IPMI 2.0 spec allows information strings to be set with this command.
Commonly used parameters and the strings they return:
1. System Firmware Revision
2. Operating system type
3. Primary operating system name and revision
4. Current operating system name and revision
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