Martin,
The temperature going over the non-critical threshold is definitely an
issue. The SEL data bytes 2 and 3 would show exactly what the reading
was when this event occurred, but are not displayed in the ipmitool
output.
The memory ECC error also does not show the extra data bytes which would
indicate which DIMM it got the event for.
The slot messages are probably related back to the DIMM slots, but we
would need to have the sensor output to match the sensor numbers with
their descriptions to be sure.
The output of the "ipmitool sdr elist" or "ipmiutil sensor" command
would help to match the sensor numbers with their descriptions, and to
see if they still have bad readings, or have recovered.
And doing "ipmitool sel writeraw /tmp/selraw.out" would give the raw SEL
bytes so that they could then be interpreted by another program, such as
ipmiutil events -h /tmp/selraw.out to show the extra data
interpretation.
Andy
From: Martin Badie [mailto:martinba...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 3:08 AM
To: ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Ipmitool-devel] ipmitool sel list output
Hi,
I have received following output from my command:
1be8 | 02/18/2009 | 23:51:54 | Temperature #0x32 | Upper Non-critical
going high
1bfc | 02/19/2009 | 11:11:25 | Temperature #0x32 | Upper Non-critical
going high
1c10 | 02/19/2009 | 16:29:39 | Memory #0x08 | Uncorrectable ECC |
Asserted
1c24 | 02/19/2009 | 16:29:39 | Memory #0x08 | Uncorrectable ECC |
Asserted
1c38 | 02/19/2009 | 16:29:39 | Slot/Connector #0xe0 | Slot is Disabled |
Asserted
1c4c | 02/19/2009 | 16:29:39 | Slot/Connector #0xe3 | Fault Status |
Asserted
Can someone enlighten me what is the real problem in this hardware? Is
this hardware problem specific to server board? I am lost on how to find
the actual reason for that error.
Regards.
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