Naveen,
I believe that the virtual shelf manager sends events from the HPI System Event
sensor #133 when something in the system configuration has changed.
You can login to the shelf manager and execute the command "clia sensor 20 133
-v" to see the details on the sensor.
You can also execute the shelf manager command "clia sel -v" and look at the
corresponding time stamps to see the what happened near that event.
From: Shivegowda, Naveen (NSN - IN/Bangalore) [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 8:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Openhpi-devel] Reg. hpievents -t BLOCK output
Hi,
When I am doing some tests on my shelf, I am getting few events as shown below:
EntryId: 231
Timestamp: 2013-05-10 14:30:35
Event Type: SENSOR
From Resource: {SYSTEM_CHASSIS,1}{SHELF_MANAGER,0}{SHELF_MANAGER,1}
Event Resource ID: 45
Event Timestamp: 2013-05-10 14:30:35
Event Severity: INFORMATIONAL
Event Sensor Num: 133 (85 hex)
Event Sensor Type: OEM_SENSOR
Event Sensor Category: STATE
Event Sensor Assertion: TRUE
Event Sensor State: STATE_ASSERTED
Optional Data: OEM
OEM: 7e
I am not getting how to understand the above event from resource
perspective(marked with yellow) as it shows 2 shelf manager's.
Regards
Naveen S
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