What does the output of the following show?

   ipmitool -U *your-login* -P *your-passwd* -H 10.159.4.248 -I lanplus sel


Does it show any "entries"?


You can send fake events by using:

   ipmitool -U *your-login* -P *your-passwd* -H 10.159.4.248 -I lanplus event <type>

--David




Hello,
         I am very new to using ipmitool and would like to know if there is a way to distinguish memory error reporting from non critical and a critical status. I ask this as information gathered using OMSA gave us the information. Since we have to support a whole bunch of Dell Sc1425's we cannot use the OMSA package as it seems not to be supported. A critical status is required for Dell to replace the DIMM.

I have worked out which dimm slot but not the state.


Anyone out there knows how to do this?


Many thanks


Arun Tagarsi


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