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Chapter 4
System Event Log Decoding
Introduction
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5
6
7
Timestamp Time when the event was logged. Least significant byte first.
8
9
Generator ID RqSA & LUN if the event was generated from the IPMB. Software
ID if the event was generated from the system software.
Byte 1
[7:1] - 7 bit I
2
C. Slave Address or 7-bit system software ID
[0] - 0b = ID is IPMB Slave Address
[0] - 1b = System Software ID
Byte 2
[7:4] = Channel number. Channel that received the event message.
0h if the event message was received via the system interface,
primary IPMB or internally generated by the BMC. NOTE: New for
IPMI v1.5. These bits were reserved in IPMI v1.0.
[3:2] - reserved. Write as 00b.
[1:0] - IPMB device LUN if byte 1 holds the Slave Address,
otherwise 00b.
10 EvM Rev Event Message format version (=04h for events in this specification,
03h for IPMI v1.0 Event Messages).
11 Sensor Type Sensor Type Code for the sensor that generated the event. Use the
first column of Table 4-5 to identify the type of sensor that
generated the event.
12 Sensor # Number of the sensor that generated the event. For the clia sel
command this value is reported in decimal.
To identify the correct sensor you must know which component is
reporting the event. Use the “Event Generator” row in Table 4-2 to
identify the reporting component. Once the component is identified
use the “Sensor Num (decimal)” column from the component
specific table downloaded from http://www.hp.com/XXXX to identify
the sensor.
Table 4-1 Raw SEL Event Record Data (Continued)
Byte Field Description