IBM HS40 Server User Manual


 
SEL
Manager
main
window
The
main
window
of
the
SEL
Manager
provides
access
to
all
the
features
of
the
add-in
through
a
series
of
menus.
Each
menu
item
supports
an
accelerator
key,
which
is
indicated
by
an
underlined
letter
in
VGA
mode
or
a
highlighted
letter
in
text
mode.
The
SEL
Manager
main
window
is
based
on
a
multi-column
format.
All
SEL
entries
are
displayed
in
this
window,
one
system
event
per
row.
Each
column
can
be
sorted
by
clicking
on
the
column
heading.
The
event
number
is
tied
to
the
particular
event
even
if
another
column
sorts
the
list.
The
F4
key
shifts
the
event
columns
left,
while
the
F5
key
shifts
the
event
columns
right.
Application
Framework
Help
subsystem
In
addition
to
the
main
window,
the
application
framework
(AF)
also
provides
a
help
subsystem
that
is
used
by
both
the
AF
and
each
add-in
included
with
the
SSU.
The
help
subsystem
includes
three
windows:
the
Help
Display
Window,
the
Help
Contents
Window,
and
the
Help
Search
Window.
The
Help
Display
Window
is
accessible
through
the
Help
button
on
the
AF
main
window
or
via
the
F1
accelerator
key
(to
provide
context-sensitive
help).
The
Help
Display
Window
displays
information
about
a
help
topic.
Running
the
SEL
Viewer
You
can
run
the
SSU
SEL
Viewer
from
the
Resource
CD
that
comes
with
the
blade
server.
The
latest
SSU
utility
image
can
be
downloaded
from
the
IBM
Support
Web
site
at
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/support/.
If
you
download
the
latest
image
of
the
SSU
utility,
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
Create
diskette
of
the
image.
2.
Start
your
blade
server
with
the
diskette.
3.
The
SSU
will
launch
once
the
setup
is
complete.
Diagnostic
programs
and
error
messages
The
server
diagnostic
programs
are
stored
in
ROM
on
the
processor
board.
These
programs
are
the
primary
method
of
testing
the
major
components
of
the
blade
server.
Diagnostic
error
messages
indicate
that
a
problem
exists;
they
are
not
intended
to
be
used
to
identify
a
failing
part.
Troubleshooting
and
servicing
of
complex
problems
that
are
indicated
by
error
messages
should
be
performed
by
trained
service
personnel.
Sometimes
the
first
error
to
occur
causes
additional
errors.
In
this
case,
the
blade
server
displays
more
than
one
error
message.
Always
follow
the
suggested
action
instructions
for
the
first
error
message
that
appears.
The
following
sections
contain
the
error
messages
that
might
appear
in
the
detailed
test
log
and
summary
log
when
the
diagnostic
programs
are
run.
Chapter
3.
Diagnostics
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