Intel MPCMM0001 manual Configuring SEL Format, SEL Raw Format, SELFormat = 1 text Example Output

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provides the text interpretation of the event. Its format is shown below:

\tSDRSensorName\tHealthEventString

Where:

SDRSensorName is the name given to the sensor in the Sensor Data Record (SDR).

HealthEventString is the CMM’s translation of the event.

28.3.2.3SEL Raw Format

The final portion that SEL display might contain is the “raw” portion of the trap. This reports the original sixteen bytes of the System Event as ASCII, upper case, hex bytes.

\tRaw Hex : [ 12 34 56 78 9A … (16 bytes hex) ]

Notice the square brackets have a space after the open bracket and before the close bracket. This is intended to help parsing for any scripting languages.

At the end of the SEL display, there is always two trailing newlines.

28.3.3Configuring SEL Format

When the command “cmmget [–l location] –d sel” used, a variable SELFormat in the cmm.cfg file is used. This variable controls whether the “text” portion or the “raw” portion of the SEL display is output along with the “header”. The header is always displayed.

28.3.3.1SELFormat = 1 (text) Example Output

If the SELFormat variable is equal to 1 (text) the output is header plus text.

TimeStamp\n

\tSDRSensorName\tHealthEventString\n\n

28.3.3.2SELFormat = 2 (raw) Example Output

If SELFormat is 2 (raw), the output is as below.

TimeStamp\n

\tRaw Hex : [ 12 34 56 78 9A … (16 bytes hex) ]\n\n

If SELFormat is 3 (text&raw), the example output is shown below:

28.3.3.3SELFormat = 3 (raw&text) Example Output

TimeStamp\n

\tSDRSensorName\tHealthEventString\tRaw Hex : [ 12 34 56 78 9A … (16 bytes hex) ]\n\n

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