Using The Selviewer Utility - HP Integrity rx4610 User Manual

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Chapter 10: Configuring the HP Server
Service Boot
Exit
Table 10-8 describes the menu items available on the Exit screen. Default values appear in brackets.
Table 10-8.
BIOS Setup Exit Screen Menu Items
Menu Item
Exit Saving Changes
Exit Discarding Changes
Load Setup Defaults
Load Custom Defaults
Save Custom Defaults
Discard Changes

Using the SELViewer Utility

The System Event Log (SEL) viewer utility is an EFI-based program (SELView.EFI) that is used to
view the System Event records stored in the non-volatile memory. Using the SELViewer Utility, you
can do the following:
Examine all system event log entries stored in the non-volatile storage area of the server.
Clear the System Event Log (SEL) entries from the non-volatile storage area.
Sort the SEL records by various fields such as Timestamp, Sensor Type Number, Event
Description, and Generator ID.
Display the SEL records in raw HEX format as read from the HP Server.
[Disabled]
Enabling this item will allow you to
Enabled
boot into Service Partition Boot mode.
The item will be automatically reset to
"Disabled" on the next system boot.
Description
Lets you exit the system setup and save your changes in
CMOS. Clicking on the menu item offers a prompt for
which you can answer Yes or No. Either response causes
you to exit the setup utility.
Lets you exit the system setup and discard your changes.
Clicking on the menu item offers a prompt for which you
can answer Yes or No. Either response causes you to exit
the setup utility.
Lets you load setup with the factory defaults. Clicking
on the menu item offers a prompt for which you can
answer Yes or No. You do not exit the setup utility.
Lets you load setup with custom defaults. Clicking on
the menu item offers a prompt for which you can answer
Yes or No. You do not exit the setup utility.
Lets you save the current set of values into a file that you
could later load using the Load Custom Defaults menu
item. Clicking on the menu item offers a prompt for
which you can answer Yes or No. You do not exit the
setup utility.
Lets you discard the changed values you have
accumulated during this setup session. Clicking on the
menu item offers a prompt for which you can answer Yes
or No. You do not exit the utility.
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