Hi Frank,

I will look a little bit deeper in both files in the next days.
Don't wonder about the questions, I don't have any hardware here and I want to 
exclude any firmware issue as far as it is possible.

Btw. you mentioned you use a SHMM-500. I think it will work with synchronous 
SEL? 
Did you have two daemons running which are connected to the same ShelfManager?

Best Regards
  Lars

On Tuesday, 22. June 2010 21:54, Frank C. Earl wrote:
> Lars Wetzel wrote:
> > - Did you use the latest openhpi version or is it 2.10 as mentioned
> > inside the tracker?
>
> It's consistent with 2.14.1 running on MontaVista CGE 5.1 as a custom
> built RPM.  We probably need to update the tracker info accordingly.
>
> > - Do you have the problem with several AMCs or is it with one card / one
> > AMC type?
>
> It looks to be consistent with any sub-FRU on the system.  I've done it
> with several differing AMCs- fiber, disk, etc.  I've also done it with
> my fan trays on a ShMM-500 based shelf (not in the mix right at the
> moment...) from Schroff.
>
> > - Did you try the AMC pull out and re-insertion in different Carrier
> > Boards?
>
> No, but I can try to set that up here in a bit.  I'm on a release cycle on
> something related to this issue, so it might be a day (or three) before
> I can set things up properly and set the Schroff shelf back up.
>
> > I'm wondering about the event flood coming from the AMC:
> > The following sensor sends each ms such an event:
> >
> > 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394 cIpmiSensor::HandleEvent OH_ET_HPI Event resource
> > 140 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394 event:         RecordId                      
> > = 74; 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394         RecordType                     =
> > SystemEvent; 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394         Timestamp                   
> >   = 0x4c1f9a07; 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394         SlaveAddr                
> >      = 0x9a; 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394         Channel                     
> >   = 0; 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394         Lun                            =
> > 1; 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394         Revision                       = 4;
> > 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394         SensorType                     = Voltage;
> > 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394         SensorNum                      = 0x20;
> > 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394         EventDirection                 =
> > Deassertion; 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394         EventReadingType            
> >   = Threshold; 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394         EventData1                
> >     = 0x04; 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394         EventData2                   
> >  = 0xff; 2010.06.21 11:58:27.394         EventData3                     =
> > 0xff; ..
> >
> > Maybe, try to deactivate the sensor (in IPMI) and do the same test again.
> > I will have deeper look in the logfile in the next days.
>
> I'll set up for that test here and get a new log for you on that one if you
> don't tell me otherwise.

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