Yeah, OEM events, the vendor would have to provide a specification to glean any 
useful data.  Sorry we can't really do much about those (and it seems none of 
the open source projects have seen any support for that format either...).

What's really nuts is the text from their web could be described in an utterly 
standard way, I don't see why they resorted to a proprietary format for those.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Baptiste Denis [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2016 5:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [xcat-user] reventlog : No Mappings found

On 03/14/2016 04:59 PM, Jarrod Johnson wrote:
> I could take a look at the file produced by: ipmitool sel writeraw 
> seldump

(see attached seldump file)

$ ipmitool -I lanplus -H tars-407-ipmi -U ADMIN -P XXXX sel writeraw seldump
   1 | 03/11/2016 | 19:44:50 | Unknown #0xff |  | Asserted
   2 | 03/11/2016 | 20:53:27 | Unknown #0xff |  | Asserted
   3 | 03/14/2016 | 16:56:26 | Unknown #0xff |  | Asserted
   4 | 03/14/2016 | 18:05:09 | Unknown #0xff |  | Asserted

ipmi-sel from the freeipmi project is a bit more verbose by default. Here is 
the output :

ID   | Date        | Time     | Name            | Type                     | 
Event
1    | Mar-11-2016 | 20:44:50 | Sensor #255     | OEM Reserved             |
Event Offset = 00h ; Event Data3 = 20h
2    | Mar-11-2016 | 21:53:27 | Sensor #255     | OEM Reserved             |
Event Offset = 00h ; Event Data3 = 20h
3    | Mar-14-2016 | 17:56:26 | Sensor #255     | OEM Reserved             |
Event Offset = 00h ; Event Data3 = 20h
4    | Mar-14-2016 | 19:05:09 | Sensor #255     | OEM Reserved             |
Event Offset = 00h ; Event Data3 = 20h

"OEM Reserved". I think we've got what we were looking for...

> See what is going on.  Could also be interested in seeing how ipmitool 
> sel naturally decodes it (if it is any use or not, it not being useful 
> would give me pessimism..>)

See the previous output (same as sel list)

> Might also be useful to know what sort of system it is.

The motherboard is a supermicro X10DRT-P (with ASPEED AST2400 BMC if you can 
trust the website)

> There's a lot of room for something to be slack about the standards 
> compliance, though I'll say xCAT's SEL decode might not be 
> comprehensive either.

OK =)

Anyway, thank you for your answer.

Jean-Baptiste

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